Anesthesia Education & Safety Foundation, Inc. (AESF) |
Quality, Anesthesia
Continuing Education Programs for the Discerning Dental Practitioner! |
Now Available: High-Risk and Pediatric Sedation
Courses
These courses are designed to meet TSBDE rule 110.16
(High-Risk Patients) and 110.17 (Pediatric Sedation Patients)These hybrid programs (combining online and lecture) will be
conducted with a hands-on. Course prerequisites include: 1) abiding by strict
and current guidelines for attending and completing
all AESF sedation education programs (no exceptions), and 2) American
Heart Association (AHA) ACLS online (for the
High-Risk course) or American Heart Association (AHA)
PALS online (for the Pediatric Sedation course) and clinical
components MUST be current. ONLY practitioners
who meet the previous two guidelines AND whose credentials
are approved by Dr. Canfield, will be allowed to attend the programs.
Click here for our
upcoming Level 1 Initial Sedation program for Dentists! |
Nitrous
Oxide - Oxygen Sedation for Dentists Programs |
*****Please note that if training materials have been provided for an
individual course, then a full refund will not be made for cancellation.****
NITROUS OXIDE –
PLEASE CONTACT DR. CANFIELD REGARDING THE NITROUS OXYGEN SEDATION PERMIT
COURSE FEE |
UPCOMING NITROUS OXIDE - OXYGEN
SEDATION PERMIT PROGRAMS (Program start time is 6:30 am): |
Course Location: |
McKinney (Dallas) Location: Associates in PIE, 1750 N. Stonebridge Blvd. Ste 103; McKinney, TX 75071 |
Course Description: This
continuing education program satisfies the rule by the Texas State Board of
Dental Examiners and other state dental boards, requiring practitioners to
take a course in Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Administration to obtain a Nitrous
Oxide program which meet ADA Guidelines for the Teaching of nitrous oxide.
This program will exceed the minimum of 14 hours of instruction including a
clinical, hands-on component. This
course will document successful completion of a continuing education course
to obtain that permit. At the end of the program, the practitioner will
understand the Pharmacology of Nitrous Oxide, the anatomy & physiology of
conscious sedation, undertake an equipment discussion, review safety
provisions, review patient monitoring and legal issues, and discuss
complications and prevention management. We will also undertake various case
studies and review of clinical scenarios. Updated/ Reviewed July 12, 2022. Topics and What You will learn or
discuss: •Current State Board requirements and anesthesia issues •Current pre-sedation checklist requirements •Review of patient evaluation, systems and vital signs •Patient work-up and preparation for sedation including medical
considerations •Understand and utilize the components of inhalation sedation
equipment. •Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of inhalation sedation. •Discuss the indications and contraindications of inhalation sedation. •Review complications associated with inhalation sedation •Discuss the prevention, recognition and management of these complications.
•Administer inhalation sedation to participants in a clinical setting
in a safe and effective manner. •Discuss the abuse potential, occupational hazards and other untoward effects of inhalation agents |
Call Dr. Canfield at 214-384-0796 :: Mail to AESF, 14742 FM 981; Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 |
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Click here for our online Level 1 or Level 2 Enteral Sedation Permit Renewal Modules
Virginia Webcasts are available.
ACLS or PALS Renewal is available with Level 2 Sedation Renewal.
Please call us at 214-384-0796 for details.
There are two ways to view our Programs on this
site: 1) By Location or 2) By Course Category type
BY LOCATION:
McKinney |
Houston |
San Marcos |
Webcast |
Online |
Level 1 or 2
Renewal:
PALS-Level 2
Renewal: Nitrous Oxide for
Dentists: Sunday,
November 2, 2025 |
Level 1 or 2
Renewal: Saturday,
October 25, 2025
Saturday,
October 25, 2025
Saturday,
October 25, 2025
|
TBA |
Level 1 or 2
Renewal:
Tuesday,
November 4, 2025
|
Initial Sedation or Renewal Modules: |
BY COURSE
CATEGORY TYPE:
Level
1 or 2 Renewal |
ACLS-Level
2 Renewal |
PALS-Level
2 Renewal |
Parenteral
Renewal*** |
Pain
Management** |
Nitrous
Oxide Dentists |
Level
1 Initial* |
High-Risk
Sedation |
Pediatric
Authorization |
Saturday,
October 25, 2025 Saturday,
Dec 6, 2025 |
Saturday,
October 25, 2025 |
Saturday,
October 25, 2025 |
Saturday,
October 25, 2025 Saturday,
Dec 6, 2025 Saturday,
Jan 10, 2026 Saturday,
Jan 17, 2026 |
TBA |
TBA |
*One of the lecture days for these courses is conducted with the participant taking the online module. Please contact Dr. Canfield at 214-384-0796 to obtain access to the recording and instructions.
**These are conducted as combination ONLINE and WEBCAST programs using Webex meeting software. Contact Dr. Canfield at 214-384-0796 to obtain access to the telecast and instructions
Anesthesia Education and Safety Foundation CE Registration
Information, Certifications & Cancellation/Refund policy: Call us at 1-214-384-0796 to register. E-Mail Contact: You may contact us by e-mail at sedationce@aol.com. Web site address: http://www.sedationce.com Registration form mailing address: AESF, 14742 FM 981;
Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 REGISTRATION CANCELLATION:
If you contact us by phone (214-384-0796) or by e-mail
(sedationce@aol.com) within 48 hours prior to the commencement of this course,
you will receive a complete refund of the course tuition. If you fail to contact us by the
commencement of the course and you do not attend the course, you will forfeit
all of your tuition for this program.
If you contact us within the 48 hour window before a course, the paid
tuition will be applied to a future course, but no cash refund will be made. |
The Anesthesia
Education and Safety Foundation is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist
dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education.
ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor
does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or
complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the
Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at CCEPR.ADA.org AESF term of
recognition for ADA-CERP is 5/1/24 – 6/30/26 |
Anesthesia Education & Safety
Foundation, Inc. Nationally Approved PACE Program
Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance
by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. 8/1/2022 to 7/31/2026 Provider ID# 217924. |
Nitrous
Oxide Programs for Dentists
e-mail at sedationce@aol.com