This issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America focuses on Anesthesia, and is edited by Drs. David W. Todd and Robert C. Bosack. Articles will include: When a bad day happens to the oral surgeon: the EMS interface; Preoperative evaluation and patient selection for office-based oral surgery anesthesia; Assistant training for anesthetic emergencies; Anesthetic agents for the oral surgeon; The failed sedation: solutions for the oral surgeon; Anesthesia for the pediatric oral surgery patient; Closed airway office based anesthesia for the oral surgeon; Oral surgery patient safety concepts in anesthesia; AAOMS Simulation Program: Increasing Anesthesia Team Competency; Airway management for the oral surgeon patient; Anesthetic pump techniques vs the Intermittent bolus: What the oral surgeon needs to know; and more!
Author Information
By David W. Todd, DMD, MD, FACD, 120 Southwestern Drive
Lakewood, NY and Robert C. Bosack, DDS, 16011 S. 108th Avenue
Orland Park, IL
In Memoriam
Preface
Are You Ready for Emergency Medical Services in Your Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Office?
Preoperative Evaluation and Patient Selection for Office-Based Oral Surgery Anesthesia
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Team Anesthesia Model and Anesthesia Assistant Training
Anesthetic Agents Commonly Used by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
The Failed Sedation: Solutions for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
Anesthesia for the Pediatric Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Patient
Oral Surgery Patient Safety Concepts in Anesthesia
The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Simulation Program
Airway Management for the Oral Surgery Patient
Anesthetic Pump Techniques Versus the Intermittent Bolus: What the Oral Surgeon Needs to Know