Dental Pharmacology/Dental
Drugs/Antibiotics/Dental Therapeutics For your convenience,
all books are in alphabetical order by title.
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ADA Guide to Dental Therapeutics ISBN: 1891748009
Publisher: American Dental Association, Jan 1998
$1.76 (Prices may vary) 599 pages Hardcover This book is also listed
on the Clinical Dentistry page.
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text.
Dentistry's most authoritative and
comprehensive drug reference. Covers all drugs prescribed in dentistry
and provides adverse effects, clinical considerations and interactions
on a vast number of dentist and physician prescribed drugs.
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Antibiotic and Antimicrobial Use in Dental
Practice (2nd Edition) by Michael G. Newman, A. J. Van Winkelhoff
ISBN: 0867153970 Publisher: Quintessence Publishing, March, 2001)
$42.00 Paperback, 288 pages
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Book Description: The book that is considered an indispensable reference guide by
clinicians, dental students, and dental hygiene students is now even
easier to use. Critical information is more readily accessible and many of
the chapters have been completely rewritten to reflect current standards
and practices. Two new chapters—one on treating oral malodor and the other
on treating patients with common systemic diseases—have been added. The
Quick Cross-Reference Guide lets you instantly access the information you
need.
Basic Principles of Pharmacology with Dental Hygiene Applications by Frieda A Pickett RDH, MS Géza T Terézhalmy DDS, MA
ISBN: 0781765366 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1 edition (September 1, 2008)
$67.95 Paperback, 328 pages, 82 illustrations
(This book is also located in the Dental Hygiene page)
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Book Description: Basic Principles of Pharmacology with Dental Hygiene Applications
presents up-to-date pharmacological principles and identifies
applications of these principles in day-to-day dental hygiene practice.
The text coordinates principles of pharmacology with pathophysiology and
identifies applications to the oral health treatment plan and treatment
record information. Coverage includes subjects not found in other
pharmacology textbooks for dental hygiene students: adverse drug
effects, drugs used by the dental hygienist, sources to help patients or
personnel seek treatment for substance abuse problems, and herbal
supplements. Each chapter includes case studies, self-study questions,
end-of-chapter dental hygiene application summaries, and clinical
application exercises.
Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry
by Richard L., Ph.D. Wynn, Timothy F., Ph.D. Meiller, Harold L., Ph.D. Crossley
ISBN: 1591953227 Publisher: Lexi Comp; 19 edition (June 2013)
$54.10 Paperback, 1805 pages
Book Description: The Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry, 19th Edition, is designed for all dental professionals seeking clinically relevant information on medications, OTCs and herbal products. It is the No. 1 dental reference guide with 500,000 copies sold. This easy-to-use reference features information presented in a wider, two-column format, with medications alphabetically indexed by brand and generic names as well as index terms. Within individual drug monographs, dental-specific fields are highlighted in red, a timesaving feature within an information-rich resource. Special sections dedicated to medically compromised patients, specific oral conditions and sample prescriptions complement the drug content and help support improved patient care. It includes: 52 New Drug Monographs; updated Oral Medicine Topics; Antibiotic Prophylaxis; Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation Considerations in Dentistry; HIV Infection and AIDS; Dentin Hypersensitivity, Acid Erosion, High Caries Index, and Xerostomia; Updated Sample Prescriptions; Prosthetic Joint Late Infection (Prevention); Oral Pain; Antimicrobial Oral Rinse; Updated Appendix Information; Dentifrices: No Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS); Dentifrices with Antigingivitis Agents; Most Prescribed Drugs in 2011; Remineralization and Desensitization; 1717 drug monographs; Up to 41 fields of information per monograph; 200 natural products - adapted from Facts & Comparisons[registered] The Review of Natural Products; 104 sample prescriptions; and, over 150 pages of Special Topics and Appendix information. It is suitable for dentists, hygenists, and students.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Dental Drug Reference With Clinical Implications by Frieda A Pickett RDH, MS and
Géza T Terézhalmy DDS, MA
ISBN: 0781798272 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Second Edition edition (March 1, 2009)
$47.95 Paperback, 832 pages, 450 illustrations
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Book Description: Designed as a quick and concise resource for dental professionals,
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Dental Drug Reference delivers clinically
relevant information to be delivered chairside during the review of a
patient's medical history. Addresses the implications of dental
treatment as well as oral medicine principles and drug effects. A-Z
monographs include over 500 most commonly prescribed drugs, which are
also the drugs most commonly seen in the dental setting.
A bonus CD-ROM includes all of the drug monographs from the book in an
easy-to-use, searchable format, printable drug monographs that can be
included in patient charts, and an image bank of full-color photographs
of adverse drug effects and selected oral conditions.
The Little Dental Drug Booklet: Handbook of Commonly Used Dental Medications by Peter L. Jacobsen
ISBN: 1591953278 Publisher: Lexi-Comp; 21 edition (September 1, 2013)
$17.75 Paperback, 88 pages
Book Description: Find the drug, copy the script, done! The Little Dental Drug Booklet, 21st Edition, has been used by dentists and dental offices for 20 years. This pocket-sized book is designed as a quick reference for the drugs most commonly used in dental practice. It includes practical, practice-oriented suggestions made by dental professionals and a section on prescription writing and prescription requirements. The booklet provides dental professionals abridged information on prescription writing, useful websites, and common abbreviations. It also covers specific medical situations and the appropriate medications to be used, including, but not limited to: Anxiety/Sedation; Pain Management; Bacterial, Viral and Fungal Infections; Oral Soft Tissue Problems; Prophylactic Antibiotic Coverage; Antiresorptive Agent-Induced (Bisphosphonate) Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ARONJ); Tobacco Cessation; Pregnancy and Lactation; and, Diabetes. A handy Subject Index and Drug Index are provided in the Contents section to make look-up fast and easy. The Little Dental Drug Booklet includes Canadian brand names. Two new sections added: Prevention of Orthopaedic Implant Infection in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedure, and Dental Drugs of Choice for Pregnant and Breast-feeding Patients.
Little Dental Drug
Booklet: Handbook of Commonly Used Dental Medications 2005-2006 by Peter L. Jacobsen ISBN: 1588086844 Publisher: International
Medical Publishing, Oct. 2005
$19.88 (Prices may vary) 72 pages, Softcover Out of Print. Click the Amazon "buy" link to buy used copies of this
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Description of Book: Annual pocket-sized reference provides quick access to the most
commonly used drugs in dental practice. Topics includes writing
prescriptions, prescription requirements, common abbreviations, and more.
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you
Mosby's Dental Drug
Reference 8th Edition
ISBN: 0323052665 Publisher: CV Mosby Aug 2007
$38.36 Paperback, 1424 pages
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Description
of Book:
Accurate, easy-to-use, and up-to-date - this user-friendly guide is the
ideal drug reference for the dental office. Detailed coverage of over
2,000 commonly used drug products, including the top 200 prescription
drugs in the U.S., assists in the rapid identification of drugs that
dental patients may be taking. Drugs are presented alphabetically by
generic name in a succinctly ordered and standardized format with
pertinent drug information. An easy-to-use cross index is the key to using
this book for both brand and generic name identification. An additional
index, based on a therapeutic and pharmacologic classification, can also
be used to quickly locate drug monographs. A companion CD-ROM contains 115
customizable patient education sheets that provide valuable facts about
drugs patients may be taking. The sheets can be printed in English or
Spanish.
Description
of Book:
A current, reliable drug reference is essential to every dental practice.
Mosby’s Dental Drug Reference offers complete yet concise information on
more than 800 of the most commonly used drugs, all listed alphabetically
for quick reference. This edition features clinically significant drugs
and interactions, including 33 new drugs approved by the FDA since
publication of the last edition. User-friendly, durable, and
pocket-sized, it offers detailed interaction guidelines and an extensive
appendix that highlights combination products. The companion CD-ROM
features full-color pathologic condition illustrations and a color pill
atlas.
Mosby's Dental Drug Reference, (6th Edition) -- Handheld
Software
by Tommy Gage, and Frieda Pickett
ISBN: 0323023398 Publisher: CV Mosby, 2004
$40.00 (Prices may vary) CD-ROM Out of Print. Click the Amazon "buy" link to buy used copies of this
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Description of Software:
Accurate, easy to use, and up to date – this handheld version of the
user-friendly dental drug guide is ideal for the dental office! Fast,
electronic access to detailed coverage of over 2,000 commonly used drug
products, including the top 200 prescription drugs in the U.S., assists in
the rapid identification of drugs that dental patients may be taking.
Note: The CD-ROM version of this handheld software is not
Mac-compatible.
Oral Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist (2nd Edition) By Mea A. Weinberg, Cheryl Westphal, James Burke Fine
ISBN 0132559927 Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2 edition (January 13, 2012)
$67.31 360 pages Paperpack (This book is also in the
Pharmacology page.)
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Book Description Oral Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, Second Edition, offers a comprehensive review of the principles of pharmacology and their application to dental hygiene practice. This practical textbook covers many oral manifestations of drugs of which the dental hygiene student should be aware. Quick drug guides, fun facts, and unique rapid dental hints in each chapter help students understand different pharmacologic principles while reinforcing key information. Case studies extensively review the medical conditions, potential drug interactions, and dental management of drug interactions.
Pharmacology and Dental Therapeutics (3rd Edition)
by Robin Seymour, J. G. Meechan, M. S. Yates, J. G. Walton
ISBN: 0192629522 Publisher: Oxford University Press, Nov. 1999
$110.50 Paperback: 373 pages
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Description of
Book: Formerly the titled Textbook of Dental Pharmacology and Thearapeutics,
a new team of authors has extensively revised this successful text,
incorporating the many advances in this field over the last few years. In
27 chapters, this book comprehensively covers both the basic and applied
pharmacology required in modern dental courses, emphasising those topics
which are particularly relevant to dental practice. With new key fact
boxes, clinical cases and further reading, this new edition will be easier
and more fun to use for the dental student.
Thank you.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry 6th Edition
by John A. Yagiela, Frank J. Dowd, Enid A. Neidle
ISBN: 0323055931 Publisher: Mosby; 6 edition (April 2, 2010)
$101.50 Hardcover, 960 pages
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Description of Book: Use your knowledge of pharmacology to enhance oral care! Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry, 6th Edition describes how to evaluate a patient's health and optimize dental treatment by factoring in the drugs they take. It explores the basic fundamentals of pharmacology, special topics such as pain control, fear and anxiety, and oral complications of cancer therapy, and most importantly, the actions of specific drug groups on the human body. Whether you're concerned about the drugs a patient is already taking or the drugs you prescribe for treatment, this book helps you reduce risk and provide effective dental care.
Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy
by David E Golan MD, PhD, Armen H Tashjian Jr., MD, Ehrin J Armstrong MD and April W Armstrong MD
ISBN: 1608312704 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Third, North American Edition edition (June 24, 2011)
$69.01 976 pages 400 illustrations Paperback
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Description of Book: Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, Third Edition, is a primary textbook for a first course in pharmacology. It offers an integrated mechanism-based and systems-based approach, incorporating the cell biology, biochemistry, physiology, and pathophysiology of organ systems. The completely updated Third Edition features content reflecting current research findings, more than 400 full-color illustrations, Drug Summary Tables, and increased coverage of drug metabolism and the treatment of mycobacterial infections.
Principles of Pharmacology Workbook
by Susan E Farrell MD
ISBN: 0781772087 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1 Workbook edition (June 1, 2007)
$40.45 320 pages 63 illustrations Paperback
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Description of Book: This workbook contains over 100 patient cases and over 400
multiple-choice questions and answers to reinforce the material in
Golan's Principles of Pharmacology, Second Edition. All of the cases
have been successfully used in teaching pharmacology at Harvard Medical
School.