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Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist. Edition No. 9

  • Book

  • January 2023
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5646568
**Selected for Doody’s Core Titles? 2024 in Dental Hygiene & Auxiliaries** With a focus on the most commonly used drugs in dentistry, Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, 9th Edition provides an in-depth understanding of the pharmacologic principles needed for safe and effective dental treatment and oral health care. It discusses drug properties and mechanisms of action, dosages, intended effects, interactions, and adverse reactions - both for the medications a patient may already be taking and for the drugs prescribed by the dentist.

- Comprehensive coverage with a dental hygiene focus provides you with an in-depth understanding of the most commonly used drugs, how they work, and how they affect patients’ oral health and dental treatment options.- Multiple opportunities for classroom and board exam prep offers a clinical case study and review questions at the end of each chapter and practice quizzes on the companion Evolve website to help you assess your knowledge of the material.- Learning features include Dental Hygiene Considerations, summary boxes and tables, and Note boxes to highlight key concepts.- Key terms are bolded and in color within each chapter and defined in a handy glossary for mastering vocabulary.- Engaging full-color design includes illustrations?showing basic principles and internal processes, along with photographs of oral conditions and side effects.- Separate drug index provides easy look-up of specific drugs and types of drugs.- Quick-reference appendixes include resources such as medical terminology, medical acronyms, and information on dose calculations for children. - NEW! Updated drug content throughout, including new side effects and warnings for many commonly seen drugs.

Table of Contents

Part I: General Principles

1. Information, Sources, Regulatory Agencies, Drug Legislation, and Prescription Writing

2. Drug Action and Handling

3. Adverse Reactions

Part II: Drugs Used in Dentistry

4. Autonomic Drugs

5. Nonopioid (Nonnarcotic) Analgesics

6. Opioid (Narcotic) Analgesics and Antagonists

7. Antiinfective Agents

8. Antifungal and Antiviral Agents

9. Local Anesthetics

10. General Anesthetics

11. Antianxiety Agents

Part III: Drugs That May Alter Dental Treatment

12. Drugs for the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases

13. Drugs for the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders

14. Drugs for the Treatment of Seizure Disorders

15. Drugs for the Treatment of Central Nervous System Disorders

16. Adrenocorticosteroids

17. Drugs for the Treatment of Respiratory Disorders and Allergic Rhinitis

18. Drugs for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus

19. Drugs for the Treatment of Other Endocrine Disorders

20. Antineoplastic Drugs

Part IV: Special Situations

21. Emergency Drugs

22. Pregnancy and Breast Feeding

23. Substance Use Disorders

24. Natural/Herbal Products and Dietary Supplements

25. Oral Conditions and Their Treatment

26. Hygiene-Related Oral Disorders

Appendix A: Medical Acronyms

Appendix B: Medical Terminology

Appendix C: What if.

Appendix D: Oral Manifestations: Xerostomia and Taste Changes

Appendix E: Children's Dose Calculations

Glossary

Drug Index

Index

Authors

Elena Bablenis Haveles Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology, School of Dental Hygiene, College of Health Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA; Instructor, Pharmacy Technician Program, Stratford University, Virginia Beach, VA.