Section 1: Drugs Used in Dentistry. Chapter 1. Analgesics and Acute Pain Management; Chapter 2. Antibiotics; Chapter 3. Antifungals; Chapter 4. Antivirals and Vaccines; Chapter 5. Anxiolytics; Chapter 6. Fluorides (Topical and Systemic); Chapter 7. Local Anesthetics for Dentistry; Chapter 8. Oral Lesions and Corticosteroids; Chapter 9. Salivary Management; Chapter 10. Smoking Cessation; Chapter 11. Supplemental Drugs: Allergy Management, Herbals in Dental Health, Skeletal Muscle Relaxants; Chapter 12. OTC Products with the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Section 2: Pediatric Drug Management. Section 3: Emergency Drug Management. Section 4: Special Care Patients. Guidelines in Specific Procedures; Guidance in Specific Populations. Section 5: Useful Tables. Adverse Drug Reactions (Oral); Drug-Drug Interactions; Generic Brand List.
Summary:
The ADA Dental Drug Handbook contains the latest information from dental pharmacology's leading experts. Intended for use by practicing dentists, students, dental educators, it covers the drugs most commonly used in the dental practice, with information about dosage, possible interactions, potential complications and more. This book contains five sections; the main section focuses on drugs used by the dentist, and other sections include pediatric management, dental office emergencies, handling patients with specific medical conditions, and useful tables. Each chapter starts with a brief overview.
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