Course Description
Price
$999 + Taxes
Duration
1 Session
Dates
Nov 7th 2025
Capacity
10 Students per session
Location
Mississauga
Literature will suggest that in procedural sedation, respiratory complications such as hypoxia are often the most common and one of the most serious. Dental sedation poses many risks to the respiratory system including aspiration, bronchospasm, choking, apnea and hypoventilation and perhaps most common, upper airway obstruction. We welcome you to engage with us in dental inspired high-fidelity simulations related to airway emergencies with sedated patients. Refresh your skills and confidence or gain new knowledge and competence that a hands-on course can provide.
Ontario dentists are now required to officially log the specific continuing education (CE) credits required for providing moderate sedation. This course fully satisfies the requirements for oral moderate sedation and a significant portion of the requirements for IV moderate sedation.
Course Certificates
6 Core-2 CE hours
- Rescue a patient from choking on an extracted tooth on an actual choking manikin
- Practice using a stethoscope to differentiate wheeze, crackles and strider
- Practice on airway manikins the airway maneuvers of Jaw thrust and Chin lift for a sedated patient
- Practice sizing an Oral Pharyngeal Airway and place in a manikin
- Place a supraglottic airway into a high-fidelity airway manikin
- Intubate with an endotracheal tube on a high-fidelity manikin
- Identify and remove hypopharyngeal dental debris using Magill forceps and laryngoscopes
- Simulate a cricothyroid membrane puncture
100 Britannia Rd E Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2G1 (At Holiday Inn – Whittle Room)
9:00am – 4:00pm
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change