Unit name | Local Anaesthesia |
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Unit code | ORDSM0031 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
Unit director | Dr. Khayatt |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
None |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Bristol Dental School |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences |
This Unit of Teaching will be offered as an Optional Unit as part of a modular distance learning programme. The programme will allow students to build Certificate, Diploma or Masters level qualifications by combining optional 20 credit units.
The Local Anaesthesia Unit has the following three Elements and their general aims are: -
Element 1: Armamentarium for administration of local anaesthesia
a. Equipment
To provide students with a knowledge of the delivery systems and equipment available to deliver local anaesthesia
b. Clinical Pharmacology of Local Anaesthetic agents
To review and update students’ knowledge of the pharmacology of local anaesthetic agents and vasoconstrictors used in clinical dental practice. To provide students with the underpinning knowledge to provide safe and effective operative pain control during clinical dental practice
Element 2: Advanced Clinical Techniques
To introduce students to advanced local anaesthetic techniques including the use of alternative inferior alveolar nerve block techniques and the use of computerized delivery systems
Element 3: Prevention and Management of Complications of Local Anaesthesia
To provide students with the underpinning knowledge to prevent and manage overdose of local anaesthesia, failed anaesthesia and local complications.
Students will obtain a knowledge and understanding of the following:
The student will acquire the skills and attributes necessary for:
Self directed CAL sessions
Seminars with videos
Medical simulator session
Reflecting writing
Assessment Details
This Unit will have the following summative assessments: -
1. Written assignment (15%)
2. Written assignment 2 (15%)
3. Assessment of the management of a simulated complication of local anaesthesia (10%) (This assessment is included as it is a professional requirement that dentists are required to be able to manage the complications of the drugs they administer.)
4. A final written examination comprising an MCQ paper and a Multiple Short Answer paper of 2 hours’ duration (60%)
Meechan JG, Robb ND, Seymour RA. Pain and Anxiety Control for the Conscious Dental patient. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998. ISBN:0-19-262848-8
Malamed SF. Handbook of Local Anaesthesia. fifth edition. Mosby, 2008 St Louis 2004 ISBN:0-323-02449-1
Malamed SF. What’s new in Local Anaesthesia? SAAD Digest 25;4-14:2009
Pogrel MA. Permanent nerve damage from inferior alveolar nerve blocks – an update to include articane. J Calif Dent Assoc 35(4);271-273:2007
Yagiela JA. What’s new with Phentolamine Mesylate? SAAD Digest 27;3-7:2011