Contemporary Pain Management in Oral Surgery: Evidence-Based Approaches for Optimal Patient Care - LIVE STREAM
This comprehensive course explores the principles and practices of pain management in oral surgery, equipping clinicians with evidence-based strategies to optimize patient care. Beginning with an introduction to the types of pain—nociceptive, neuropathic, and inflammatory—and the underlying pathways of pain perception, participants will build a strong foundation for clinical decision-making. The course then examines pharmacologic approaches, including NSAIDs, acetaminophen, corticosteroids, and opioids, with a focus on indications, risks, regulations, and the benefits of multimodal analgesia. Non-pharmacologic techniques such as cryotherapy, laser therapy, acupuncture, and behavioral strategies are also discussed to provide a holistic perspective on pain control. Special considerations for pediatric, geriatric, medically compromised patients, and those with substance use disorders are addressed to ensure safe and individualized care. Through interactive case discussions, participants will apply concepts to real-world scenarios, enhancing their problem-solving skills. The program concludes with an overview of legal and ethical responsibilities, including DEA regulations, informed consent, and documentation. Assessment components include pre- and post-course quizzes and case-based evaluations, culminating in a certificate of completion with continuing education credit
Course Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the physiology of pain and inflammation in oral surgery
- Evaluate pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic pain management strategies
- Apply current guidelines for opioid prescribing and alternatives
- Manage acute and chronic post-operative pain effectively
Educational Method: Live Stream via Zoom
$125
3 CE credits