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DSANE 5943 - CLINICAL ANESTHESIOLOGY 3Minimum Credits: 4 Maximum Credits: 4 This is a one year undergraduate dental course dealing with the philosophy and methods of pain and anxiety control in dentistry. Concepts of pain and anxiety, as well as, the principles of their psychologic and pharmacologic modifications are explored. Modalities ranging from non-drug and regional analgesic to enteral and parenteral sedative medication techniques are administered by the student under the supervision of the anesthesia faculty. The advantages, disadvantages, and complications associated with these techniques are compared. Academic Career: Dental Medicine Course Component: Clinical Grade Component: Grad HSU Basis
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