Pharmacology in Dental Medicine

Learning Objectives

After completing this course you’ll be able to:

  1. Provide treatment of bacterial infections.
  2. List drugs of choice to treat:
    • Herpes simplex infections
    • Fungal infections
    • Acute pain
    • Chronic facial pain
    • Dental anxiety
    • Oral vesicular/ Erosive diseases
    • Caries
  3. Summarize drugs of choice for local anesthesia.
  4. Discuss the use of prophylactic antibiotics to prevent infective endocarditis.
  5. Identify notable drug interactions for drugs used in dentistry.
  6. Describe complementary and alternative drugs and supplements.
  7. List pharmaceuticals for treatment of dry mouth.
  8. Describe orofacial reactions to medications.
  9. Identify signs and symptoms of blood dyscrasias and commonly implicated drugs.
  10. Provide examples of extemporaneously compounded agents for dental use.

Course Contents

  1. Treatment of Bacterial Infections
  2. Management of Oral Viral Infections
  3. Treatment of Fungal Infections
  4. Management of Acute Dental Pain
  5. Treatment of Chronic Orofacial Pain
  6. Local Anesthetics
  7. Antibiotic Prophylaxis
  8. Treatment of Anxiety
  9. Treatment of Oral Vesicular/Erosive Diseases
  10. Pharmacologic Management of Dental Caries
  11. Drug Interactions
  12. Complementary and Alternative Medications
  13. Medications for the Treatment of Dry Mouth
  14. Oral Reactions to Pharmacologic Agents
  15. The Hematologic Impact of Pharmacology
  16. Extemporaneously Compounded Agents for Dental Use
  17. Pharmacologic Considerations for Tobacco Cessation
  18. Electronic and PDA Resources in Pharmacology
  19. Bisphosphonates