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Wisconsin Dental Sedation Regulations

Oral Sedation
Wisconsin Dentistry Examining Board Rule §DE 11.05 requires a dentist to complete at least 18 hours of instructive classroom training, observe 20 clinical patient experiences, and obtain a Class 1 permit before administering Oral Conscious Sedation to their adult patients.* This training is available in DC.
*When the intent is Anxiolysis only, a permit is not required.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification or a Board-approved advanced airway management training course is required.**
**DOCS Education's 'Oral Sedation Dentistry' course contains a Board-approved module on airway management training.
Pediatric Sedation
Wisconsin State
Sedation dentistry for children is a unique science and requires pediatric-specific training. The standard of care for providing pediatric sedation requires several hours of instructive classroom training with clinically-oriented experiences. This training is available in DC.
IV Sedation
Duquesne University’s 'I.V. Sedation for Dentistry' course in Pittsburgh provides over 60 hours of didactic instruction plus management of as many as 30 patients by the intravenous route per participant in order to qualify for an IV permit.
Regulatory assistance: DOCS membership provides direct access to our full-time Regulatory Counsel for assistance in complying with the training and equipment requirements, obtaining your permit, and addressing advertising issues.

Why Do Oral Sedation?
An estimated 3 Million people in Wisconsin are currently in need of dental care but are too fearful to seek you out. To date, access to care for these patients has been limited. Now you can help.

Practicing oral sedation has many advantages for you, not the least of which is treating a more comfortable patient. Other advantages are: performing more dentistry in a single visit instead of having the patient come back again and again; bigger restorative cases from patients who were previously reluctant due to anxiety; and patients feeling little to no post-operative discomfort regardless of the procedure - resulting in more referrals.

And for your patients it means something else. A comfortable experience - often with no recollection of the visit or the time passed. I often hear of patients who call their dentist the next day not to complain, but to express their gratitude and delight in their first ever visit to the dentist without fear.

Get the education you need to fulfill your requirements and provide safe and effective oral conscious sedation to those in need. Get started today!

DOCS courses are AGD/PACE approved. DOCS Courses are AGD/PACE approved. Courses approved by the AGD are accepted for continuing education in Wisconsin.

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