A Breakthrough in Surgical Pharmacology
Post-operative analgesia reimagined — multimodal strategies, opioid-sparing protocols, and long-acting local anesthesia for modern oral surgery.
This course examines contemporary approaches to post-operative pain control in oral and implant surgery, with emphasis on patient experience, multimodal analgesia, opioid-sparing strategies, and practical integration of long-acting local anesthetic infiltration into clinical workflows.
Participants will review the physiologic basis of pain, the clinical and societal implications of opioid prescribing, and the role of prolonged local analgesia in procedures such as dental implants, full-mouth extractions, third-molar extractions, and related surgical interventions. The course also covers administration principles, safety considerations, reimbursement pathways, and practice-level benefits.
By the end of this course, participants will have a clear, evidence-based roadmap to confidently evaluate and adopt advanced post-operative analgesia strategies in their practice.
Understand the physiologic basis of pain and how it shapes the patient experience during and after oral surgery.
Learn multimodal analgesia frameworks and opioid-avoidance protocols for everyday implant and surgical cases.
Compare traditional anesthetics to long-acting agents. Learn administration, storage, and clinical integration.
Navigate reimbursement pathways and CDT D9613 billing with confidence to unlock practice-level benefits.
Thursday, May 21, 2026 · 6–7 PM EST · Live Online Webinar
Seats are limited. Reserve yours now.