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Issue #5, March 2017 Recommended read for Dentists: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON- ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS http://www.dentistsnearby.com/ images/Ministry-Of-Health-Malaysia- Recommedation-for-sedation-and- analgesia-2012.pdf References: Guidelines for the Use of Sedation and General Anesthesia by Dentists (Amedican Dental Association) - https://www.ada.org/~/media/ ADA/About%20the%20ADA/Files/ anesthesia_use_guidelines.ashx Documentation on of the following should be done for records. Importance of Documentations (Paper work) ■ ■ Names of staffs involved in the procedure ■ ■ History, examination and investigative findings ■ ■ Dosages of drugs and their timings ■ ■ Vital signs: Pulse rate, oxygen saturation and blood pressure: Certain people, such as those who are obese or who have obstructive sleep apnea, should talk to their doctor before having sedation. before, during and after the procedure. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON- ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS (Ministry of Health Malaysia) - http://www.moh.gov.my/ images/gallery/Rujukan/ Recommendations%20for%20 Sedation%20and%20Analgesia%20 -%2016.pdf WebMD Educational Article - http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ sedation-dentistry-can-you-really- relax-in-the-dentists-chair SOURCES: Rai, K, Hegde, A, and Goel, K. Journal of of Dentistry, The Ohio State University; Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2007; vol 32: spokesman, American Dental Association. pp 1-4. American Dental Association: “Guidelines American Dental Association: “Policy for the Use of Sedation and Anesthesia by Statement: The Use of Sedation and General Dentists.” Source: dentistsnearby.com Anesthesia by Dentists.” Joel M. Weaver, DDS, PhD, dentist anesthesiologist; emeritus professor, College 27