What is Dental Advanced Life Support?

치과전문소생술(Dental Advanced Life Support, DALS)은 무엇인가요?

  • Kim, Jongbin (Department of Pediartric Dentistry College of Dentistry, Dankook University)
  • 김종빈 (단국대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실)
  • Published : 2020.10.31

Abstract

The aim of this article is to provide major announcements within the last decade or so about possible medical emergencies in dentistry. This would be helpful to improve the knowledge on first aid suitable for dental environment. Syncope was the most common medical emergencies in dentistry. Medical emergency situations can be divided into urgency and true emergency. Urgency situations can be solved well if proper treatment is taken. However, even in an urgency, if the correct treatment is not performed, it may soon turn into an emergency. With the joint efforts of the Korean Dental Anesthesiology Society and the Korean Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Association, dental advanced life support (DALS) has been prepared since 2015. Through 17 training experiences until January 2020, scenarios and textbooks were developed. Dentists and dental care teams need to be prepared to strengthen their competence as professionals and to increase their team-level response capabilities..

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