Hey Doc, Which Child Should I Sedate?

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The LSU Health Continuing Dental Education brand name is used to represent the long-standing affiliation and working relationship between LSU School of Dentistry and The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc. for the purpose of developing and marketing continuing education courses. for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, and Staff Members Friday & Saturday September 11-12, 2015 at LSU School of Dentistry in New Orleans The 9th Annual Clifton O. Dummett Jr. Memorial Lecture & Workshop Dentistry for the Pediatric Patient Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey & Grumpy Hey Doc, Which Child Should I Sedate?

Dentistry for the Pediatric Patient LSU School of Dentistry 1100 Florida Avenue, Box 142-B New Orleans, LA 70119-2799 LSUHealthCDE.org The 9th Annual Clifton O. Dummett Jr. Memorial Lecture Friday & Saturday, September 11-12, 2015 at LSU School of Dentistry in New Orleans Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage P A I D Permit No. 22 New Orleans, LA Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey & Grumpy Hey Doc, Which Child Should I Sedate? AGD Accepted Program Provider APPROVED FAGD/MAGD PROVIDER Credit 5/1/12 to 6/30/16 LSU Health Continuing Dental Education is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP. LSU Health Continuing Dental Education designates Friday's lecture for a total of 7 hours of clinical CDE credit and the Friday lecture and Saturday morning workshop for a total of 11 hours of clinical CDE credit.

4 Ways to Register/Information Online at www.lsuhealthcde.org Call 504.941.8193 Fax 504.941.8403 Mail registration form to: LSU Health CDE 1100 Florida Avenue Box 142-B New Orleans, LA 70119-2799 Presenter & Workshop Leader Sarat Bobby Thikkurissy, DDS, MS Professor and Director of the Advanced Education Program in Pediatric Dentistry at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, Dr. Thikkurissy obtained his DDS from New York University. He completed the program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry at Wright Patterson and was in active duty in the U.S. Air Force for eight years, serving as Chief of Pediatric Dentistry at Ramstein AFB in Germany. Dr. Thikkurissy obtained his Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry as well as a Master s Degree from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry/Nationwide Children's Hospital. He was Director of the Predoctoral Program in Pediatric Dentistry from 2006-2011 and Director of Inpatient Dental Services at Nationwide Children's Hospital from 2010-2013. Dr. Thikkurissy is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, serves as current chair of the AAPD Committee on Sedation and Anesthesia, and is the AAPD representative on the ADA Committee on Dental Education and Licensure group on Sedation. He has also published in the areas of morbidities, quality of life, and pain management in children. Course Location Both days of the course (Friday and Saturday, 9/11-12/15) are held at LSU School of Dentistry located in the Mid-City area of New Orleans near beautiful City Park and historic Bayou St. John. If you are staying at a downtown hotel in or near the French Quarter, the distance to the dental school is approximately five miles or a twenty minute taxi ride. If you are driving to the dental school, free parking is available in the patient and visitor parking lots located across from the dental school at 1100 Florida Avenue. Travel & Hotel Reservations Courtyard New Orleans Downtown Iberville 910 Iberville Street New Orleans, LA 70112 Room rates - $162/night plus applicable taxes Group name: LSU Health CDE Dummett Hotel reservation number: 800-321-2211 or 504-523-2400 Hotel website - book your group rate for LSU CDE Dummett Memorial Lecture Room Block Hotel reservation cutoff date: August 20, 2015 Hotel rates good through: September 10-13, 2015 Find out all that will be going on in New Orleans while you are in town by logging onto www.neworleanscvb.com or calling 1.800.672.6124, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time. (LSU Health Continuing Dental Education and/or The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc. cannot be held responsible for the cost of a nonrefundable airline ticket, flight change, or hotel room reservation in the event a course is cancelled or rescheduled.)

The 9th Annual Clifton O. Dummett Jr. Memorial Lecture for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, and Staff Members in New Orleans at LSU School of Dentistry FRIDAY LECTURE Presented by Sarat Bobby Thikkurissy, DDS, MS Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey & Grumpy Hey Doc, Which Child Should I Sedate? Overview The spectrum of pharmacologic behavior guidance techniques in pediatric dentistry includes procedural sedation. In the morning session, Dr. Thikkurissy will outline the current state of procedural sedation in pediatric dentistry, including potential legislative and practice act changes that may impact HOW we sedate, train and document. The remainder of the morning will be spent covering, in a decision tree-fashion, which child may be appropriate for procedural sedation and which child may present a lower chance of success. Literature on behavioral development and sedation morbidity will be examined. He will also examine the possibly fading role of passive immobilization/ the papoose board in pediatric dentistry. Transitioning into the afternoon, Dr. Thikkurissy will focus on: the specific points in successfully completing a procedural sedation; local anesthetic toxicity and techniques; formalizing pre-sedation evaluations and preparation of the operatory for sedation. Closing out the session, he will do an indepth examination of physiologic monitors and show how to identify the numbers in an integrative manner. Objectives After attending the morning and afternoon presentation, you will have learned: Trends among state dental boards, and professional organizations who determine sedation guidelines, and future hot-bed topics in procedural sedation Friday Lecture Schedule (7 CE Hours) 7:00 am 8:00 am Sign-in and Continental Breakfast 8:00 am 8:30 am The Current State of Procedural Sedation in Dentistry: Legislation and Guidelines 8:30 am 9:30 am Which Child Should I Sedate? Assessing Temperament, Behavior, and Dental Needs 9:30 am 9:45 am Break 9:45 am 11:15 am Which Children Should I Not Sedate? Assessing Temperament, Behavior, and Medical History 11:15 am 11:45 am The Terrible Triad: Eczema, Asthma & Food Allergies in Young Children 11:45 am 12:15 pm To Immobilize or To Not Immobilize? The Papoose in Sedation Dentistry 12:15 pm 1:15 pm Lunch Provided 1:15 pm 2:00 pm Keeping Our Ducks Out of the Soup: The Sedation Case Presentation 2:00 pm 2:30 pm Crouching Tiger, Hidden Danger: Local Anesthetic Toxicity in Sedation 2:30 pm 2:45 pm Break Dentistry for the Pediatric Patient 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Preparing the Operatory For Sedation 3:45 pm 4:30 pm What Is That Noise? Integrative Understanding of Monitors 4:30 pm Adjourn for the Day

What red flags may indicate a child who either behaviorally or medically will be an ineffective procedural sedation How eczema and food allergies are related to asthma and how any of these may signal caution when sedating How to utilize Capnography in procedural sedation for children Elements of a sedation case work-up that can prevent unexpected outcomes SATURDAY WORKSHOP Presented by Sarat Bobby Thikkurissy, DDS, MS The Eye of the Storm: 20 Case-based Scenarios on Medical Emergencies Overview The best practice for a medical emergency in your office is being prepared. Cases of sedation morbidity have been widely reported in which the child s distress and compromise was not recognized until it was too late. This workshop will utilize 20 case based scenarios to outline recognition, assessment and management in 4 topical areas: Respiratory Depression, Anaphylaxis/Allergy, Airway Obstruction and Utilization of the Dental Team. The last topic will specifically examine risk management principles in how your office should be set up and how your staff should be deployed in an emergency. Attendees will utilize Turning Point audience participation technology to collectively walk through scenarios with Dr. Thikkurissy facilitating discussion and highlighting key concepts for understanding. Attendees should be able to incorporate scenarios into their staff huddles to keep the entire office one step ahead of a medical emergency. Objectives After attending the workshop, you will have learned: The early signs of respiratory depression and how to manage it How to utilize Capnography to recognize respiratory distress How to discern types of allergic reactions and how to manage anaphylaxis Strategies and techniques for keeping office staff poised and prepared for medical emergencies Saturday Workshop Schedule (4 CE Hours) 7:00 am 8:00 am Sign-in and Continental Breakfast 8:00 am 8:15 am 10 Question Pre-Assessment 8:15 am 9:15 am Case Scenarios: Respiratory Depression 9:15 am 10:15 am Case Scenarios: Anaphylaxis and Allergy 10:15 am 10:30 am Break 10:30 am 11:30 am Case Scenarios: Understanding Airway Obstruction 11:30 am 12:15 pm Case Scenarios: Monitoring Children with the Assistance of the Dental Team 12:15 pm Meeting Adjourns Friday (lecture), September 11, 2015 Course #35-15-FRI AGD #430 For Dentists & Staff Staff members in both general dentistry and pediatric dentistry practices are encouraged to attend the Friday lecture with their dentists. EARLY BIRD FEE REGULAR FEE Register by 8/14 Register 8/15-9/8 Dentist $359 $389 Staff $115 $135 7 hours clinical CDE credit (lecture) Friday only Registration fee includes handout materials, continental breakfast, and lunch. Friday (lecture) and Saturday (workshop) September 11-12, 2015 Course #35-15 AGD #430 For Dentists & Staff Staff members in both general dentistry and pediatric dentistry practices are encouraged to attend the Friday lecture and Saturday workshop with their dentists. EARLY BIRD FEE REGULAR FEE Register by 8/14 Register 8/15-9/8 Dentist $725 $775 Staff $235 $275 11 hours clinical CDE credit (7 hrs. lecture & 4 hrs. participation) Friday & Saturday Registration fee includes handout materials and continental breakfast.

The 9th Annual Clifton O. Dummett Jr. Memorial Lecture Dentistry for the Pediatric Patient for General Dentists, Pediatric Dentists, and Staff Members Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey & Grumpy Hey Doc, Which Child Should I Sedate? In Memory Please check one: General Dentist Pediatric Dentist Other (specify) Dentist's Name DDS ADA# State License # Address City State (Province) Zip (Postal Code) Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Email DMD Fee $ Staff Member #1 Name Email Dental Assistant RDH Fee $ Staff Member #2 Name Email Dental Assistant RDH Fee $ Method of Payment: Check payable to LA Academy of CDE Visa MasterCard Discover American Express This course and future courses in Dentistry for the Pediatric Patient are named in memory of Dr. Clifton O. Dummett Jr., a beloved faculty member in the Pediatric Dentistry Department of LSU School of Dentistry from 1974 to 2006. Dr. Dummett served as Pediatric Dentistry Department head from 2000 until his retirement in 2006 when he was honored with the title Professor Emeritus. Use this form to register by mail or by fax. Please print clearly. One or more persons may use this form to register for the course. Please duplicate this form as needed. Card # Exp. Date: Security code (last 3 digits on back of card): If you are in need of ADA or special dietary arrangements, please attach a written description of your needs to your registration form, or telephone 504.941.8193 by September 4, 2015. Card Mailing Address and Zip (Postal Code): Signature & Date: ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN U.S. DOLLARS NONREFUNDABLE AIRLINE TICKET, FLIGHT CHANGE, OR HOTEL RESERVATION: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc. (d/b/a LSU Health Continuing Dental Education) cannot be held responsible for the cost of a nonrefundable airline ticket, flight change, or hotel room reservation in the event a course is cancelled or rescheduled. CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc. (d/b/a LSU Health Continuing Dental Education) reserves the right to cancel this course and workshop should circumstances warrant such action. If this course and workshop is cancelled, the Academy will refund the full tuition. If you cancel your registration for this course and workshop, you will receive a refund (minus an administrative cancellation fee of 10% of the full tuition) if LSU Health Continuing Dental Education receives written notification by August 28, 2015. Notification of cancellation received after August 28, 2015 or after the course begins will result in forfeiture of your entire tuition. EQUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: The Louisiana Academy of Continuing Dental Education, Inc., LSU Health Continuing Dental Education, and LSU School of Dentistry are committed to equality and do not discriminate against applicants, students or employees based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability. NEW KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO DENTAL PRACTICE: Dental educational institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Participants are cautioned about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into their practices, especially when the course has not provided them with supervised clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that they have attained competence. Providership or partial providership of a continuing education course by LSU Health Continuing Dental Education does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure or product. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: C.E. credit awarded for participation in a course or activity may not apply toward license renewal in all states. It is the responsibility of each participant to verify the requirements of his or her state licensing board. NO RECORDING OR CELLULAR DEVICES IN LECTURE ROOM OR LAB.