Date & Time
Saturday, June 8, 2024, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Speakers
Kandice Swarthout – RDH, LPC
Description
Course Objectives:
- Understand how previous trauma effects patients in the dental office
- Learn the neurobiological responses to trauma
- List the key factors in creating a safe space and empowering patients that are victims of trauma.
- Discuss modes of patient communication and approaches that reduce retraumatization
- Learn the definition and key components to implementing trauma-informed care in the dental setting.
For some patients, a history of trauma, anxiety disorders, or substance abuse can create a sense of real fear around a dental appointment. The relationship between the dental professional and patient is the key factor in what helps trauma survivors in recovery and building resilience to end the vicious cycle of dental fear. The fear of a dental appointment may leave the patient and clinician feeling exhausted and confused. Awareness of the neurobiological responses to trauma can help dental professionals provide optimum treatment with empathy and compassion. This course will discuss many non-dental related traumas that may cause the patient severe anxiety during a dental appointment. It will address treatment from a trauma-informed care mindset that will guide dental professionals to a deeper understanding of dental fear and management.