A Patient with Epilepsy Presenting for a Dental Hygiene Visit

All dentists should be trained in the diagnosis and management of seizures in a dental chair. Although epilepsy is a common etiological factor, there are other medical situations whereby seizures are manifested. Once a seizure is suspected and other causes of altered consciousness or involuntary motor movements are ruled out, proper management should commence immediately. The first step in management is to immediately remove/stop all provocative factors, like bright flashing lights, drill sounds, and such. Benzodiazepines remain as the first-line treatment for patients with continued seizures before activating emergency medical services.
Source: Dental Clinics of North America - Category: Dentistry Authors: Source Type: research