Medical emergencies in dental practise refer to unexpected situations where a patient experiences a sudden health crisis while undergoing dental treatment. These emergencies can range from allergic reactions to cardiac events. Dental professionals must be prepared to recognize and respond promptly to such emergencies to ensure patient safety. Common examples include anaphylaxis, syncope (fainting), hypoglycemia, and myocardial infarction. Proper training, emergency protocols, and access to emergency medications and equipment are essential to effectively manage these situations and prevent adverse outcomes. Go through this session with our expert Dr Harsh Desai.
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Medical Emergencies In Dental Practise
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