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SATUR
DAY, JU
LY 12, 2014 M
ilwaukee, W
isconsin
SUN
DAY, JU
LY 13, 2014 R
ockford, Illinois
SATUR
DAY, JU
LY 19, 2014 M
adison, Wisconsin
SATUR
DAY, JU
LY 26, 2014 N
orthbrook, Illinois
Thomas A. Viola, B.S., R.Ph., C.C.P. “Local Anesthesia & Dental Pharmacology”
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Thom
as A. Viola, R
.Ph., C
.C.P., is a licensed
pharmacist in the states
of New
York, New
Jersey and Florida. M
r. Viola received his
pharmacy degree and specialty
training from St. John’s U
niver-sity and has been in com
munity
practice for over 25 years. Mr.
Viola actively participates in state
and national pharmacy associa-
tions and has served as a mem
ber of the Board of Trustees of the N
ew Jersey Pharm
acists Associa-tion and a m
ember of the Board
of Directors of the N
ew Jersey
Council of C
hain Drug Stores.
Mr. V
iola has been appointed to and has served on several national
comm
ittees on pharmacotherapeutics, disease state m
anagement, m
edication safety and pharm
aceutical care. In addition, Mr. V
iola is a certified consultant pharm
acist in the state of New
Jersey, where he specializes in the m
edication therapy m
anagement of high-risk pediatric and geriatric patient populations.
Beyond his daily practice of the profession of pharmacy, M
r. Viola also
serves the professions of dentistry, dental hygiene, and dental assisting as an educator, professional speaker and published w
riter in the areas of oral pharm
acology and local anesthesia. As an educator, M
r. Viola is a m
ember of the faculty of seven dental hy-
giene and dental assisting programs in tw
o states, including Harcum
College,
Manor C
ollege, and Montgom
ery Com
munity C
ollege in Pennsylvania and Burlington C
ounty College, C
amden C
ounty College, M
iddlesex County
College and Bergen C
omm
unity College in N
ew Jersey. H
e has received aw
ards as outstanding teacher of the year twice over the last several years.
In addition, Mr. V
iola is a mem
ber of the faculty of the American D
ental H
ygienists’ Association’s National D
ental Hygiene Board Exam
Review and
has presented numerous national board exam
review courses for dental hy-
giene program graduates. M
r. Viola has also been recognized as a leader in
the presentation and administration of local anesthesia certification program
s for dental hygienists in several states as a result of new
ly-enacted legislation. As a professional speaker, M
r. Viola has presented hundreds of continuing
education courses to practicing dentists, dental hygienists and dental assis-tants. H
e is recognized nationally and internationally for his unique ability to correlate pharm
acology to the every day practice of dentistry. His past
presentations include the Dr. Peter Fedi Periodontics Lecture at the M
idwest
Dental C
onference, the Liberty Dental C
onference, the Big Apple Dental
Meeting, the Fall C
ontinuing Education Series at Tufts University School
of Dental M
edicine, the Annual Two D
ay Symposium
of the International D
ental Professionals of Switzerland and num
erous national, regional and state dental hygiene association m
eetings.As a published w
riter, Mr. V
iola is well know
n for his Pharmacology
columns in the Academ
y of General D
entistry’s AGD
Impact m
agazine and PennW
ell Publishing’s RDH
magazine. In addition, M
r. Viola has served as
a reviewer for several dental pharm
acology textbooks and national board exam
review books.
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ducation Course, in four cities,
for the Entire D
ental Team!
Recent Updates:• TopicalBenzocaineand
Methemoglobinemia
• NewAntibioticProphylaxisGuidelines
• PradaxaandtheNewAnticoagulants
• BrilintaandtheNewAntiplateletAgents
• BisphosphonatesandAtypicalFractures
• Cheese,BathSaltsandOtherSubstancesofAbuse
• Herbals,DietarySupplementsandSelf-Medication
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Local AnesthesiaCourse Description
Due to their potential for producing life-threatening systemic adverse reactions, a thorough knowledge of the pharmacological and clinical properties of local anesthetic agents is essential for their safe and effective use. This program will provide participants with an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents. Special emphasis will be given to those agents commonly administered in dental practice and patient management techniques necessary with specific disease states.
Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Explain the basic concepts of neurophysiology and nerve conduction and the mechanism of action of local anesthetic agents
• Differentiate between the two major classes of local anesthetic agents with respect to their distribution, metabolism and routes of excretion
• Discuss the rationale for the use of vasoconstrictors in local anesthetic solutions and their potential effects in common organ system disease states
• Specify the various local anesthetic agent combinations most commonly used in dentistry and the rationale for their use in specific clinical situations
• Discuss general adverse effects, contraindications and patient care considerations with the use of local anesthetics.
Course Outline I. Local Anesthesia Pharmacology Basics A. Neuroanatomy B. Neurophysiology C. Biochemistry and Mechanism of Action II. Review of Dental Local Anesthetic Preparations A. Local Anesthetic Agents for Injection B. Local Anesthetic Agents for Topical Use C. Topical Benzocaine and Methemoglobinemia D. Vasoconstrictors III. Patient Care Considerations A. Individual Factors Affecting Efficacy B. Medical History and Physical Evaluation C. Pharmacokinetics and Systemic Illness D. Significant Drug Interactions E. Absolute and Relative Contraindications IV. Patient Management A. The Medically Complex Patient B. Considerations with Epinephrine C. Treatment Modifications and Care Planning
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8:30am 1:00pm12:30pm 5:00pmDental PharmacologyCourse Description
Throughout the course of their everyday practice, dental professionals must frequently draw upon their knowledge of Pharmacology. Recently introduced competency-based curriculums have demonstrated that tasks ranging from the routine, such as obtaining a complete patient medical history and appointment planning, to the extreme, such as handling a medical emergency in the office, all require a foundation knowledge in Pharmacology.
However, the science of Pharmacology consistently represents only a small portion of most dental degree programs. Armed with a relatively brief exposure to such vast subject matter, many dental professionals have difficulty retaining this knowledge throughout their career as well as staying current with new pharmacotherapeutic trends, especially when faced with a marketplace awash in direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs and an explosion of new drug entities over the last several years.
The purpose of this program is to provide dental professionals with an overview of the basic principles of Pharmacology and the classes of drugs used in the current therapy of most common disease states. Throughout the program, special emphasis will be given to drugs administered or prescribed in dental practice, as well as to drugs whose actions, side effects, or interactions with other drugs may impact dental healthcare.
Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Explain basic pharmacokinetics and factors that affect a drug’s handling and action • Identify a drug listed on a patient’s medical history and explain the drug’s:
- pharmacologic classification and basic mechanism of action- principle therapeutic indications and intended effects - potential adverse reactions and contraindications- potential drug interactions and considerations important to patient management
during dental treatment.• Discuss and compare the classes of drugs used in dental practice for:
- pain management- prophylaxis and treatment of infection
• Identify the most common substances of abuse and discuss their:- street names and routes of administration- common adverse effects, oral manifestations, and dental considerations
• Recognize the most popular dietary supplements and discuss their: - mechanisms of action, purported uses and systemic effects. - common adverse effects, oral manifestations, and dental considerations
• Describe references and sources of drug information to be used in practiceCourse Outline
I. Pharmacology Basics A. Drug Nomenclature B. Pharmacokinetics II. Treatment and Management of Pain A. Non-Narcotic Analgesics B. Opioid Analgesics III. Treatment of Infection A. Antibiotic Agents B. New Antibiotic Prophylaxis Guidelines C. Antifungal Agents IV. Treatment of Disease of Major Organ Systems A. Cardiovascular Drugs B. Pradaxa and the New Anticoagulants C. Brilinta and the New Antiplatelet Agents D. Respiratory Drugs E. Gastrointestinal Drugs V. Treatment of Disease of the CNS A. Antianxiety Agents B. Antidepressants C. Psychotherapeutic Agents D. Anticonvulsants VI. Treatment of Endocrine and Other Diseases A. Antidiabetic Agents B. Thyroid Agents C. Anti-osteoporosis Agents D. Bisphosphonates and Atypical Fractures VII. Critical Omissions in the Medical History A. Cheese, Bath Salts and Other Substances of Abuse B. Herbals, Dietary Supplements and Self-Medication
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