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ADA Dental Drug Handbook: A Quick Reference (Practical Guide)

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ADA Dental Drug Handbook: A Quick Reference (Practical Guide)

ADA Dental Drug Handbook: A Quick Reference (Practical Guide)
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  • Series: Practical Guide
  • Spiral-bound: 164 pages
  • Publisher: American Dental Association; 1 edition (October 1, 2018)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1684470463
  • ISBN-13: 978-1684470464
  • The ADA Dental Drug Handbook: A Quick Reference (Practical Guide) contains the latest information from dental pharmacology’s leading experts. Intended for use by practicing dentists, students, and dental educators, it covers the drugs most commonly used in the dental practice, with information about dosage, possible interactions, potential complications and more. Patients are being prescribed more medications today than ever before, and the dental team is confronted with many considerations when treating patients.  

    This book contains five sections, with the the main section focusing on drugs used by the dentist. Other sections include pediatric management, dental office emergencies, handling patients with specific medical conditions, and useful tables. Each chapter starts with a brief overview of the category and contains easy-to-use monographs with sample prescriptions, contraindications, precautions, drug interactions, common side effects, and more. 

    This easy-to-read, spiral-bound reference covers drugs used in dentistry, such as: 

    • Analgesics, antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, anxiolytics, fluorides, local anesthetics and corticosteroids 
    • Smoking cessation, salivary management and oral lesion treatments  
    • OTC products with the ADA Seal of Acceptance  
    • ADA Guidelines on procedures such as general anesthesia, antibiotic prophylaxis and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw  
    • Diabetic events  
    • Drug management for pediatrics, emergency situations, and special care patients such as pregnant patients and the elderly 
       

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