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|text = Medical treatment options are usually only a temporary measure in dentistry and very seldom result in a cure. Medical treatments may enhance the success of surgery, but are very rarely used alone. The most common drugs used include [[Antibiotics|antimicrobials]] (systemic and topical), [[Anti-Inflammatory Drugs|anti-inflammatories]] ([[NSAIDs]] and [[steroids]]), and the occasional very specific drug, for example [[Other Medication for Oral Disease#Interferon|interferon]].  
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|text = Medical treatment options are usually only a temporary measure in dentistry and very seldom result in a cure. Medical treatments may enhance the success of surgery, but very rarely used alone. The most common drugs used include [[Antibiotics|antimicrobials]] (systemic and topical), [[Anti-Inflammatory Drugs|anti-inflammatories]] ([[NSAIDs]] and [[steroids]]), and the occasional very specific drug for example [[Other Medication for Oral Disease#Interferon|interferon]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 9 September 2013



Dental and Oral Medication
This section is part of Small Animal Dentistry

Medical treatment options are usually only a temporary measure in dentistry and very seldom result in a cure. Medical treatments may enhance the success of surgery, but very rarely used alone. The most common drugs used include antimicrobials (systemic and topical), anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs and steroids), and the occasional very specific drug for example interferon.


Section Content:

Antibiotics
Antiseptics
Analgesia
Steroids and Interferon
Anti-Plaque Agents


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