ASM22 Final Program

Pathophysiology, Pharmacotherapy and Dental Management of the Patient with Common Medical Conditions

Aviv Ouanounou, BSc, MSc, DDS, FICD, FICO

The course is designed to provide dental practitioners with a survey of common medical disorders that may be encountered in a dental practice. The medical problems are organized to provide a brief overview of the basic disease process, etiology, incidence, prevalence, medications and oral manifestations commonly presented by the dental patients. In particular, patients with neurological disorders, cardiovascular disease, endocrine conditions and geriatrics will be discussed, so the practitioner can provide appropriate and safe dental care. Learning Objectives: • Recognize the prevalence, incidence and etiology of various common medical conditions • Understand the pathophysiology and the pharmacotherapy of these disorders and consequences to oral health • Introduce the appropriate procedures in dental practice required to optimize dental care in these patients, and recognize and manage medical emergencies in these patients

Course Code:

F043PC

Room: Time:

717AB – South Building

9:00 – 11:30 am Continuous 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type:

Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience:

Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (6 CE Credits) Fee + HST: $22.60 ($20 + $2.60) The Ontario Dental Association’s Annual Spring Meeting appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided for this course by Crest. This is a full-day continuous course, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half day of a full-day continuous course. Sponsored in part by

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