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Speakers


Known Unknowns
'SAAD sponsored sedation research updates'

Ashleigh Stamp 

‘Identifying barriers and facilitators to the use of intravenous conscious sedation
with midazolam in young people to facilitate surgical dental care.’

Learning outcomes

  • Increase awareness of patterns in referral and care provision for young people in the UK and Republic of Ireland requiring surgical exposure of impacted maxillary canines

  • Understand the rationale for exploring reasons behind current practice and experiences of care

  • Update knowledge relating to study progress to date
 


 

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 NHS England Clinical Guide for Dental Anxiety Management 

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Carole Boyle

Abstract + Learning outcomes

In January 2023 NHS England published a new Clinical Guide for Dental Anxiety Management, which is to replace the service standard for conscious sedation last published in 2017. The new guidance highlights a sea-change in the management and treatment of dental anxiety, for patients undergoing dental treatment in community and primary care settings, covering behavioural therapies, conscious sedation and referral for treatment under general anaesthesia. Carole and Jen will provide an overview of the guidelines and the implications of what this will mean in practice – with a particular focus on either ends of the anxiety management spectrum.

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{slider title="Biography - Carole Boyle" open="false"} Carole qualified in Glasgow then left for a career in England. She worked in oral surgery and general practice in London and Manchester. During this time she worked as an SHO in Dental Anesthesia at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Following a MMedSci in Anesthesia in Sheffield she took up an Oral Surgery lecturers post in Manchester. She left this to work in the Department of Sedation and Special Care Dentistry at Guys hospital, initially part time, becoming a consultant when the specialty was established in 2008. She has been Clinical Lead since 2019. The department has grown to the largest  in the UK providing a wide range of clinical care for increasingly complex patients under sedation and general anesthesia, and teaching  undergraduates, postgraduates and specialty trainees.

Carole was SAAD president 2012-2015 and is a member of the Board, Trustee  and Course Director.

Carole chairs the Specialist Advisory Group in SCD leading on  the new curriculum in SCD. She is a member of Dental Council, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, where she is the Dental and the wine editor of Surgeons News.

Carole is now Clinical Lead Sedation and Special Care Dentistry Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London{/sliders}

 


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Speakers

Meet the speakers....


Sedation with Remimazolam 

  


The Toolkit - CBT for Dental Anxiety

  


How the patient safety landscape is changing


 


Getting It Right First Time in sedation practice update


Oral sedative prescribing


Difficult airway assessment and management

 

 



SAAD Oral Presentation Prize Presentations


 
A service evaluation of Kent Community Health's 'A Guide to Inhalation Sedation' animation video

Amy Amanfu

 
Sedation Under Scrutiny – A Systems-Based Approach to Reducing Failure and Variation in Conscious Sedation

Vishnu Sri Shanmuganathan


Weight-loss drugs and sedation


Propofol sedation

SSPS - training scenarios

Conscious Sedation Complications & Emergency Practice Scenarios

A resource for SAAD members

 

The IACSD standards document that ‘there must be evidence of regular scenario-based team training in the management of potential complications associated with conscious sedation’.

To facilitate this, SAAD has put together some scenarios and prompts covering sedation related complications, that can be adapted for use by individual sedation teams.

Members of SAAD are free to use these resources. You need to ensure that you keep contemporaneous evidence of these practise sessions.

If you choose to use these scenarios or adaptations of them in a public forum please acknowledge SAAD. SAAD does not support academic plagiarism.

To access the training scenarios, please log on to the website, and then click on the link below. 

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SAAD Safe Sedation Practice Scheme

Sedation Complications: Practical Team Training