2 CE Credits
You will receive 2 units of continuing education credit upon successful completion of this course.
ADA Member: $56.00
Nonmember: $84.00
Dental Team Member: $30.00
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Gregory D. Naylor
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to do the following:
Certain populations of dental patients are at risk of developing systemic infections as a consequence of transient bacteremias associated with various dental procedures. Given today's medical-legal environment, the dentist must have a basic understanding of the ever-changing issue of antimicrobial prophylaxis. The foundation on which antimicrobial prophylaxis is endorsed is based on in vitro studies and empirical or anecdotal experience. The most frequently encountered example of a patient requiring antimicrobial prophylaxis prior to dental treatment is the patient with a rheumatic heart murmur or other pathologic heart problems. The American Heart Association has published specific guidelines for managing these patients. Other patients for whom antimicrobial prophylaxis should be considered include the asplenic patient, the neutropenic patient, the uncontrolled diabetic, end-stage renal disease cases, in cases of transplant and the total joint replacement patient. Unfortunately, universally accepted guidelines for all these patients are not available. New guidelines are available for the Total Joint Replacement Patient.
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