Modules

Module 5 Resources

  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs - Sedation and Anesthesia Subcommittee. 2005. Guideline on use of anesthesia care providers in the administration of in-office deep sedation/general anesthesia to the pediatric dental patient [revised 2005]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):119-121. http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies _Guidelines/G_AnesthesiaPersonnel.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Guideline on management of persons with special health care needs [adopted 2004]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7): 80-83. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_shcn.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on third-party reimbursement of medical fees related to sedation/general anesthesia [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):56-57. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_3rdpartysedga.pdf.
  • Comick C, Friedman C. The role of protective support: Appropriate use of restraint in the treatment of people with special needs. In Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care (pp. 21–23). Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent. http://www.eplibrary.com/specialreports.
  • Dougherty N, Romer M, Perlman SP. The use of sedation. In Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care (pp. 24–26). Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent. http://www.eplibrary.com/specialreports.
  • Southern Association of Institutional Dentists. 1998. Modules on Dental Care for Persons with Disabilities (modules 5, 6, and 8). http://saiddent.org/modules.asp.

For a list of additional materials, see the Bibliography. For a list of federal agencies and national organizations, see the Organizations section.

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