Dental & aesthetic medicine

Dental emergency training
for premium practices.

A calm, evidence-based program built for the realities of dental and aesthetic medicine: short sedation events, anaphylactic reactions, vasovagal incidents and unexpected cardiac events — handled with confidence by your team in your rooms.

Scope

Built around how dental and aesthetic practices actually run.

Emergencies in dental and aesthetic settings are rare but high-consequence. The combination of sedation, local anaesthesia, supine positioning and time-sensitive cardiovascular events demands a calm, rehearsed response.

HARVION trains your full team — dentists, assistants, hygienists, front office — to act as one coordinated unit, with clear roles and clean communication.

Sedation-related events

Recognition and structured response to sedation-related complications.

Cardiac arrest in the chair

Effective CPR in non-standard positions and confined treatment rooms.

Anaphylaxis & syncope

Rapid recognition, structured handling, post-event documentation.

Whole-team training

Dentists, assistants and reception — one coordinated emergency response.

Emergency kit audit

Review of your existing emergency kit against current best practice.

Evidence-based

Aligned with ERC and established international standards.

FAQ

Common questions about dental emergency training.

Is this training appropriate for aesthetic medicine clinics?

Yes. The program is regularly adapted for aesthetic medicine practices that perform injectables and other minor procedures with sedation risk.

Do we need any special equipment for the training?

No. HARVION brings all required training equipment, including AED trainers, adult and child manikins.

Can the whole team participate, including non-clinical staff?

Yes — and we recommend it. Reception and administrative staff play an important coordinating role during emergencies.

Next step

Plan a dental emergency program for your practice.

A short briefing, then a tailored proposal aligned with your specialty, your team size and your operational schedule.

Request a briefing