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    editor, Arthur H. Jeske.
    Summary: This book on current approaches to the use of drugs in dentistry aims to equip practitioners with a sound understanding of both the scientific evidence for various interventions and the comparative efficacy of those interventions. The focus is on the drugs most commonly used in conjunction with dental treatment, including local anesthetics, analgesics, antibiotics, sedatives, and drugs for the management of medical emergencies. Summaries of the scientific evidence from the available published literature are provided, with assessment of the level and quality of the evidence base. A unique aspect of the book is its focus on current, evidence-based recommendations from professional organizations with regard to special topics, such as antibiotic prophylaxis, pediatric considerations, and management of medically compromised patients. Emphasis is placed on evidence from randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and in order to further enhance the up-to-date nature of the book, each chapter includes guidance on online resources, such as useful non-commercial websites.

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Local anesthetics
    Non-opiod analgesics
    Opiod analgesics and other controlled substances
    Antibiotics and antibiotic prophylaxis
    Pharmacologic management of patients with drug-related coagulopathies
    Pharmacologic management of patients with neurologic disorders
    Endocrine drugs of significance in dentistry
    Pharmacologic mangament of oral mucosal inflammatory and ulcerative diseases
    Basic emergency drugs and non-intravenous routes of administration
    Internet resources for dental pharmacology.
    Digital Access Springer 2019