Contemporary Dental Pharmacology
Contemporary Dental Pharmacology
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ISBN
ISBN
9783031539541
Authors
Authors
Arthur H. Jeske
Edition Number
Edition Number
2
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2024
Now in its extensively updated second edition, this authoritative textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the pharmacological agents commonly used in dental practice, with a focus on evidence-based clinical application. Covering essential drug categories such as local anesthetics, analgesics, antibiotics, sedatives, and emergency medications, the book offers a balanced approach that integrates scientific evidence, clinical guidelines, and real-world practice.
Designed for dental professionals, students, and educators, this resource empowers readers to make informed decisions by comparing the efficacy, safety, and appropriate indications of various drug interventions. Special attention is given to contemporary topics including antibiotic stewardship, pediatric pharmacology, and the care of medically compromised patients. The text is enriched with summaries of systematic reviews, RCTs, and evidence-based guidelines, and includes links to reliable online resources for continued learning.
Key Features
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Core Focus on Commonly Used Drugs in Dentistry
Detailed information on local anesthetics, pain management, antibiotic use, anxiolytics/sedation, and emergency drugs used during dental care. -
Evidence-Based Analysis
Emphasizes data from randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses to ensure evidence-based clinical decision-making. -
Professional Guidelines & Recommendations
Incorporates current recommendations from leading professional bodies on topics such as: - Antibiotic prophylaxis for invasive procedures
- Pediatric dosing considerations
- Pharmacologic management of medically compromised patients
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Comparative Drug Efficacy
Offers insight into when and why to choose specific drugs based on clinical scenarios, patient factors, and therapeutic goals. -
Accessible Summaries of Literature
Clear, concise evaluations of the level and quality of published evidence for each drug category or indication. -
Practical Clinical Applications
Provides guidance on prescription writing, dosage calculation, adverse effects, and drug interactions in a dental setting. -
Digital & Online Learning Resources
Includes recommended non-commercial websites, apps, and portals for drug reference and continuing education. -
Ideal for All Levels
Suitable for dental students, postgraduate trainees, and practicing clinicians looking to update their pharmacology knowledge with real-world relevance.
