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Oral and Dental
Practical information on using drugs in dentistry
Drugs used to treat acute pain in dentistry
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use in dentistry
Oral and Dental
Principles of diagnosis and management in dental practice
Practical information on using drugs in dentistry
Dental prescriptions and prescription-writing
Overview of common drugs used in dentistry
Antimicrobial drugs used in dentistry
Drugs used to treat acute pain in dentistry
Introduction to drugs used to treat acute pain in dentistry
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use in dentistry
Overview of NSAIDs
Assessing whether NSAID use is appropriate
Choosing an analgesic regimen for patients at increased risk of NSAID-related toxicity
Practical advice to minimise harms when prescribing short-term NSAIDs for acute dental pain
Paracetamol use in dentistry
Opioid use in dentistry
References
Corticosteroids used in dentistry
Mouthwashes and other topical formulations used in dentistry
Dental caries
Periodontal and peri-implant diseases
Acute odontogenic infections
Oral mucosal disease
Halitosis
Orofacial pain
Bruxism
Trismus
Dental management of patients with medical conditions
Antibiotic prophylaxis for dental procedures
Local anaesthetics in dentistry
Anxiolysis (minimal sedation) for dental procedures
Complications after oral surgery
Dental and maxillofacial trauma
Medical emergencies in dental practice
Guidance for medical practitioners managing oral and dental issues
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use in dentistry
Overview of NSAIDs
Assessing whether NSAID use is appropriate
Choosing an analgesic regimen for patients at increased risk of NSAID-related toxicity
Practical advice to minimise harms when prescribing short-term NSAIDs for acute dental pain