Thomas A. Viola, B.S., R.Ph., C.C.P. “Appropriate Prescribing Practices for Opioid Analgesics in the Dental Office” Do not delay delivery–Time-dated material T homas A. Viola, R.Ph., C.C.P., is a board certified pharmacist and has been in community practice for over 30 years. He received his pharmacy degree and specialty training from St. John’s University in New York. roughout his career, Tom has been appointed to serve on many national committees involved in pharmacotherapeutics, disease state management, medication safety and pharmaceutical care. In addition, Tom also serves as a consultant pharmacist in the state of New Jersey, where he specializes in the medication therapy management of high-risk pediatric and geriatric patient populations. Beyond his practice of the profession of pharmacy, Tom also serves the professions of dentistry, dental hygiene, and dental assisting as a clinical educator, published writer and professional speaker, in the areas of oral pharmacology and local anesthesia. As an clinical educator, Tom is a member of the faculty of ten dental professional degree programs and he has received several awards for outstanding teacher of the year. Tom is also a member of the faculty of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association’s National Board Exam Review and has presented numerous board exam review courses for recent graduates. In addition, Tom is a recipient of the 2012 New York State Dental Hygienists’ Association Award and the 2016 Penn- sylvania Dental Hygienists’ Association Award for his contributions to the advancement of the profession. Tom has also been recognized as a leader in the presentation and administration of local anesthesia certification programs for dental hygienists in several states. As a published writer, Tom is well known nationally and interna- tionally for his online webinars on pharmacology, pain management and local anesthesia. Tom is also well known for his contributions to several dental professional journals, including General Dentistry, AGD Impact, Access Magazine and RDH Magazine. In addition, Tom has served as a contributor, chapter author and peer reviewer for several dental pharmacology textbooks and national board exam review books. As a professional speaker, Tom has presented hundreds of continu- ing education courses, nationally and internationally, and has earned his reputation as the go-to specialist for correlating pharmacology concepts to the every day practice of dentistry. rough his informa- tive, humorous and engaging seminars, Tom provides an overview of the most prevalent oral and systemic diseases, the most frequently prescribed drugs used in their treatment, pertinent dental therapeutic considerations and strategies for implementing effective patient care plans. Tom is a featured presenter for Seattle Study Clubs and, in ad- dition, has presented seminars to sell-out audiences at the omas P. Hinman Dental Meeting, the Greater New York Dental Meeting, the Chicago Midwinter Meeting, the Yankee Dental Congress, and the Symposium of the International Dental Professionals of Switzerland. 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NEW COURSE just added 3 CEUS 6 - 9 PM • About The Speaker • • Seminar Locations • • Upcoming Seminars • Mr. Viola will also be lecturing in these cities on: “Local Anesthesia + Dental Pharmacology: An Overview and Update” Aug. 18 - 20 ~ Dallas, Austin & Houston, TX Sept. 9 + 10 ~ Santa Ana + Temecula, CA Sept. 16 + 17 ~ Nashua + Portsmouth, NH Sept. 30 ~ Minneapolis, MN Dec. 1 - 3 ~ Baltimore, MD; Hershey, PA + Voorhees, NJ Aug. 25 + 26 ~ Falls Church + Charlottesville, VA Sept. 22 + 23 ~ Rockford + Northbrook, IL Oct. 13 + 14 ~ E. Lansing + Ann Arbor, MI “Advanced Hygiene erapy: Developing a Comprehensive Approach” with Dianne Glasscoe Watterson, R.D.H., B.S., M.B.A. Aug. 25 + 26 ~ Cincinnati + Columbus, OH “Comprehensive Periodontics for the General Practice” with Nicolaas C. Geurs, D.D.S., M.S. Nov. 4 ~ Denver, CO “Health, Safety, Protection and Infection Control in the Dental Practice” with John A. 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Thomas A. Viola, B.S., R.Ph., C.C.P. “Appropriate Prescribing Practices for Opioid Analgesics in the Dental Office”
Do not delay delivery–Time-dated material
Thom
as A. Viola, R
.Ph., C.C
.P., is a board certified pharm
acist and has been in com
munity
practice for over 30 years. He received
his pharmacy degree and specialty
training from St. John’s U
niversity in N
ew York. Th
roughout his career, Tom
has been appointed to serve on m
any national comm
ittees involved in pharm
acotherapeutics, disease state m
anagement, m
edication safety and pharm
aceutical care. In addition, Tom
also serves as a consultant pharmacist in the state of N
ew Jersey, w
here he specializes in the m
edication therapy managem
ent of high-risk pediatric and geriatric patient populations.
Beyond his practice of the profession of pharmacy, Tom
also serves the professions of dentistry, dental hygiene, and dental assisting as a clinical educator, published w
riter and professional speaker, in the areas of oral pharm
acology and local anesthesia.As an clinical educator, Tom
is a mem
ber of the faculty of ten dental professional degree program
s and he has received several awards for
outstanding teacher of the year. Tom is also a m
ember of the faculty of
the American D
ental Hygienists’ Association’s N
ational Board Exam
Review and has presented num
erous board exam review
courses for recent graduates. In addition, Tom
is a recipient of the 2012 New
York State D
ental Hygienists’ Association Aw
ard and the 2016 Penn-sylvania D
ental Hygienists’ Association Aw
ard for his contributions to the advancem
ent of the profession. Tom has also been recognized
as a leader in the presentation and administration of local anesthesia
certification programs for dental hygienists in several states.
As a published writer, Tom
is well know
n nationally and interna-tionally for his online w
ebinars on pharmacology, pain m
anagement
and local anesthesia. Tom is also w
ell known for his contributions to
several dental professional journals, including General D
entistry, AGD
Im
pact, Access Magazine and RD
H M
agazine. In addition, Tom has
served as a contributor, chapter author and peer reviewer for several
dental pharmacology textbooks and national board exam
review books.
As a professional speaker, Tom has presented hundreds of continu-
ing education courses, nationally and internationally, and has earned his reputation as the go-to specialist for correlating pharm
acology concepts to the every day practice of dentistry. Th
rough his informa-
tive, humorous and engaging sem
inars, Tom provides an overview
of the m
ost prevalent oral and systemic diseases, the m
ost frequently prescribed drugs used in their treatm
ent, pertinent dental therapeutic considerations and strategies for im
plementing effective patient care
plans. Tom is a featured presenter for Seattle Study C
lubs and, in ad-dition, has presented sem
inars to sell-out audiences at the Thom
as P. H
inman D
ental Meeting, the G
reater New
York Dental M
eeting, the C
hicago Midw
inter Meeting, the Yankee D
ental Congress, and the
Symposium
of the International Dental Professionals of Sw
itzerland.
PO Box 700Epsom, NH 03234-0700Telephone: (603) 736-9200Fax: (603) 736-9208
Concord D
ental & Medical Sem
inars, LLC announces
a NEW
Continuing Education C
ourse!
SAT
UR
DA
Y, OC
TO
BER
21, 2017H
ilton Garden Inn
250 Haskell Road
Bangor, Maine 04401
(207) 262-0099D
ay of Parking: C
omplim
entary. Use hotel lots.
Room
s: Reserved at $139/night until 10/6. Mention C
DS w
hen booking.
SUN
DA
Y, OC
TO
BER
22, 2017Senator Inn &
Spa284 W
estern Avenue Augusta, M
aine 04330 (207) 622-5804
Day of P
arking: Com
plimentary. U
se open lots. R
ooms: Starting at $85/night until 10/12. M
ention CD
S when reserving.
NEW CO
URSE
just added
3 CEUS
6 - 9 PM
• Ab
ou
t Th
e Speaker
•• Sem
inar
Loc
ation
s •
• Upc
om
ing
Semin
ars •
Mr. V
iola will also be lecturing in these cities on:
“Local Anesthesia + Dental Pharm
acology: An O
verview and U
pdate” A
ug. 18 - 20 ~ Dallas, A
ustin & H
ouston, TX
Sept. 9 + 10 ~ Santa Ana + Tem
ecula, CA
Sept. 16 + 17 ~ N
ashua + Portsmouth, N
H
Sept. 30 ~ Minneapolis, M
N
Dec. 1 - 3 ~ B
altimore, M
D; H
ershey, PA + Voorhees, N
J
Aug. 25 + 26 ~ Falls C
hurch + Charlottesville, VA
Sept. 22 + 23 ~ R
ockford + Northbrook, IL
Oct. 13 + 14 ~ E. Lansing + A
nn Arbor, M
I “Advanced H
ygiene Therapy: D
eveloping a Com
prehensive Approach” w
ith Dianne G
lasscoe Watterson, R
.D.H
., B.S., M
.B.A.
Aug. 25 + 26 ~ C
incinnati + Colum
bus, OH
“C
omprehensive Periodontics for the G
eneral Practice” with
Nicolaas C
. Geurs, D
.D.S., M
.S.
Nov. 4 ~ D
enver, CO
“H
ealth, Safety, Protection and Infection Control in the D
ental Practice” w
ith John A. Molinari, Ph.D
.
For a current listing of all courses sponsored by C
oncordSeminars, visit: w
ww
.concordseminars.com
Sunday, October 22, 2017 Augusta, Maine
3 CEUS
Saturday, October 21, 2017 Bangor, Maine
SATUR
DAY, O
CTO
BER
21, 2017B
angor, Maine
SUN
DAY, O
CTO
BER
22, 2017A
ugusta, Maine
SATUR
DAY, O
CTO
BER
21, 2017B
angor, Maine
SUN
DAY, O
CTO
BER
22, 2017A
ugusta, Maine
Appr
opr
iate P
resc
ribin
g
Pr
actic
es for
O
pioid
An
algesic
s in
the D
ental O
ffice
with
Th
om
as A. V
iola
B.S., R
.Ph
., C.C
.P.
Appr
opr
iate P
resc
ribin
g
Pr
actic
es for
O
pioid
An
algesic
s in
the D
ental O
ffice
with
Th
om
as A. V
iola
B.S., R
.Ph
., C.C
.P.
Appropriate Prescribing Practices for Opioid Analgesics in the Dental Office
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Course OutlineI. The Concept of Pain A. Pain Threshold and Pain Tolerance B. Psychosocial and Emotional Factors C. Pathophysiology of PainII. Management of Acute Dental Pain - Non-opioid Analgesics A. Clinical Pharmacology B. Equianalgesic Doses C. NSAIDs 1. Mechanism of Action 2. Pharmacologic Effects 3. Clinical Considerations a. Adverse Reactions b. Drug Interactions c. ContraindicationsIII. Management of Acute Dental Pain - Acetaminophen (APAP) A. Mechanism of Action B. Pharmacologic Effects C. Clinical Considerations 1. Adverse Reactions 2. Drug Interactions 3. ContraindicationsIV. Management of Acute Dental Pain - Opioid Analgesics A. Clinical Pharmacology B. Available Formulations C. Codeine, Hydrocodone, Oxycodone 1. Mechanism of Action 2. Pharmacologic Effects 3. Clinical Considerations a. Adverse Reactions b. Drug Interactions c. ContraindicationsV. Appropriate Prescribing for Acute Dental PainVI. Preventing Opioid Abuse and Diversion
Course DescriptionManagement of acute dental pain is accomplished with the use of non-opioid
and opioid analgesics. However, this normally occurs outside the dental office, away from the immediate supervision of the clinician, who is often faced with the difficult task of managing patient pain while also avoiding adverse outcomes for both the patient and their communities. Thus, it is critical for clinicians to be able to accurately identify the need for pain control, individualize patient care based on this need as well as associated risks, assess the efficacy of analgesic agents prescribed and monitor for their appropriate use. This program will provide participants with an overview of the pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics. Special emphasis will be given to appropriate prescribing practices for opioid analgesics.
Learning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of this program, participants will be able to:
• Describe the pharmacology and mechanism of action of non-opioid and opioid analgesics, as well as their potential for abuse.
• Explain the intended role of non-opioid and opioid analgesics in the treatment of dental pain, as well as situations which may preclude their use.
• Describe strategies useful in developing a pain management plan that is individualized for a patient’s needs and underlying medical conditions.
• Understand appropriate prescribing practices to utilize in everyday clinical situations.
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DAILY TUITION$75 - Dentists, Hygienists & Auxiliaries each for the 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm course;Payment by check is preferred.
INCLUDES Mid-evening refreshment break, bound course manual & certificate for 3 CEUs.** 3 CEUs are awarded based on attendance of entirety of lecture. Late arrival or early departure will result in adjustment of credit.
LATE FEEAdd $10 per registrant if phoned, postmarked or faxed after: Friday, October 13, 2017.
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