%0 Journal Article %T Medical emergencies in dental offices in Slovenia and readiness of dentists to handle them %A UMEK %A NEJC %A £¿O£¿TARI£¿ %A MAJA %J - %D 2018 %R 10.22514/SV141.032018.7 %X Sa£¿etak Introduction. Dentists, and all other dental healthcare workers, can expect to face a medical emergency directly or indirectly related to dental treatment. Tis study evaluates the incidence of medical emergencies in dental ofces in Slovenia, the readiness of dentists and possession of specifc medical equipment. Methods. An anonymous online based questionnaire was sent through the Medical Chamber of Slovenia via email to all 1503 active dentists in Slovenia. Te questionnaire was pilot-tested on 25 dentists and improved accordingly. Tirty closedended questions were answered by 289 (19.2 %) dentists. Results. 93.4 % (n=267) of dentists reported a medical emergency in their dental offce. Te most prevalent diagnosis was syncope (1.88-2.44/dentist/year) followed by hypoglycaemia (0.20-0.25/dentist/year), hypertensive crisis (0.4/dentists/year) and anaphylaxis (0.3/dentists/year). Tere were no cardiac arrests reported in the dentists¡¯ entire careers. 85.1 % (n=239) of dentists underwent postgraduate BLS training, 87.4 % (n=209) of them in the last 5 years. Responding dentists estimated that they are most capable of dealing with syncope and least profcient in dealing with stroke, cardiac arrest and a hypertensive crisis. Tey felt generally more prepared to manage than diagnose a medical emergency. Only 58.1 % (n=161) of dentists have access to a self-infating bag with a reservoir, and 54.9 % (n=152) to an oxygen mask. Only 4.0 % (n=11) of them have a full set of equipment recommended by Medical Chamber of Slovenia. Conclusions. Results support modifcation of the undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum for dental students to address specifc medical emergencies and the usage of limited equipment. Tey support more rigorous regulations concerning postgraduate education and specifc equipment for dealing with medical emergencies in dental offices in Slovenia %K emergencies %K dental office %K equipment %K curriculum %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=295149