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DR.PRENISHA.F.P
PG 1ST YEAR
 Drugs play an important role in improving the response
of the patient in both pre-treatment and post-treatment
phases.
 Drugs in dentistry act as a primary treatment modality
as well as facilitator of dental procedures.
 With phenomenal growth of information on the
mechanism of action and clinical application of drugs as
well as rapid introduction of new drugs, pharmacology
has become increasingly important to all dentists.
 In this, a brief description of drugs used in various
aspects of prosthodontics (removable dentures, fixed
partial dentures, and implant prosthetics) is given to
aid the prosthodontist in selection of appropriate
drugs for his/her patients.
 Placement of removable prosthesis in the oral cavity
produces profound changes of the oral environment
that may have an adverse effect on the integrity of the
oral tissues.
 Some of the direct sequelae caused by wearing
removable complete or partial dentures are mucosal
reactions, oral galvanic currents, burning mouth
syndrome, gagging, residual ridge reduction,
periodontal disease and caries of the abutments.
 Antifungal drugs play a major role in treatment of
Candida albicans which causes oral moniliasis
(thrush) and can also infect prosthetic devices.
 Local therapy with nystatin, amphotericin B,
miconazole, or clotrimazole should be preferred to
systemic therapy with ketoconazole or fluconazole
because resistance of Candida species occurs with
them regularly.
 Treatment should continue for a minimum of 4 weeks
along with meticulous oral hygiene maintenance.
 The most common drug used in dentistry to treat fungal
infections of the oral cavity is nystatin.
 Nystatin has a dose-dependent fungistatic or fungicidal
effect on several fungi, including C. albicans. Because
nystatin is not absorbed, tablets are usually held in the
mouth for several minutes until they dissolve.
 Colonized dentures can be treated by soaking them in a
solution of nystatin.
 Clotrimazole, a fungistatic, is an effective treatment for
infections caused by C. albicans. A 10 mg troche is
dissolved in the mouth five times a day for 14 days..
 Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of oral dryness,
usually, but not invariably, associated with hyposalivation.
The treatment rationale is to activate muscarinic
cholinergic receptors of the parasympathetic nervous
system to increase salivary flow.
 Pilocarpine hydrochloride (Salagen) and Cevimeline
hydrochloride (Evoxac) produce a short-duration (3 h)
increase in salivary flow without the accompanying side
effects, suggesting that they may possess some degree of
selectivity at salivary gland cholinergic receptors.
Salivary substitutes contain either
carboxymethylcellulose or hydroxyethylcellulose as
lubricants and a variety of artificial sweeteners,
preservatives, and chloride or fluoride salts.
A few over-the-counter substitutes are Orex, Salivart,
Xero-lube, etc. Research is going on for mucin
containing preparations as they have better wetting
and lubricating properties.
They are available in spray form, lozenge form, and
solution form.
 Traumatic ulcers may be caused in the denture wearers
due to friction between the tissue surface of the
denture and mucosa.
 Primary line of treatment includes discontinuation in
wearing dentures and application of topical
benzoczine 20% and benzakonium hexachloride,
available as mucopain or dologel (also contains
salicylates for antibacterial action).
 In cases of severe inflammation, kenacort gel
(containing triamcinolone acetonide 0.1%) is
indicated.
 Antisialogogues are the agents used to control hypersalivation.
Atropine and its synthetic derivatives are used such as
methantheline, propantheline, and scopolamine.
 Gagging or hyperactive gag reflex is normally seen during the
impression phase of treatment or during the insertion or the
prosthesis. Pharmacological means of management act as an
adjunct to clinical procedures and psychological methods.
 Peripherally acting drugs such as local anesthetics and centrally
acting drugs such as antihistamines, sedatives, tranqulizers,
parasympatholytics, and CNS depressants are indicated if other
non-pharmacological methods fail in controlling the hyperactive
gag reflex.
 Denture adhesives enhance retentive properties of the
denture by improving interfacial forces and increasing the
cohesive and adhesive properties and the viscosity of the
medium lying between the denture and the basal seat area.
 They eliminate the voids between the basal seat and the
denture base.

 They contain sodium carboxyl methylcellulose, keraya gum,
flavouring agents , polyethylene oxide, plasticizers, and
antimicrobial agent.
 They are generally supplied in the form of powder, which is
sprinkled on the wetted denture, and paste, which is applied as
beads, in incisor and molar regions.
 Denture cleansers are an integral part of post
insertion patient care. They are available as tablet and
powder.
They include Oxygenating cleansers, hypochlorite
cleansers, abrasive pastes, and powders, dilute mineral
acids and Enzyme containing minerals.
 The upcoming field of dentistry is all about the
implant prosthesis.
 The implant therapy is usually a two-stage procedure
which involves the surgical and a prosthetic phase, and
the success of the therapy involves the prevention of
the infection in and around the implants.
 Antibiotics
 The antibiotic coverage is essential during the placement of
the implant whether it is an immediate-loaded or a delayed
loading implant. Patient compliance is as important as the
dose, frequency, and duration of treatment. The
prophylactic measures are followed.
 Standard regimen: Amoxicillin 3.0 g orally 1 h before
procedure; then 1.5 g 6 h after the initial dose.
 Clindamycin 300 mg orally 1 h before the procedure and 150
mg 6 h after the initial dose.
 Analgesics are not commonly used in prosthodontics
except for the implant part.
 The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
play a main role in the pain management during the
surgical phase of the implant placement.
 The most commonly used NSAIDs are ibuprofen
combined with paracetamol, or diclofenac with
paracetamol, or aceclofenac with paracetmol
combination.
 Only two steroid preparations are accepted by the Council
on Dental Therapeutics, and both are limited to topical
application for inflammation: hydrocortisone and
triamcinolone.
 Mechanisms by which corticosteroids reduce
inflammation are not clear, but several sites within the
immune system have been implicated. Corticosteroids have
been preoperatively used to diminish postoperative
complications of edema and trismus, but the benefit of this
use is unclear.
 Dexamethasone has been used by practitioners to reduce
the postoperative swelling after the implant placement.
 Antianxiety agents are perhaps most appropriately used in
clinical dentistry for those patients who become unusually
apprehensive to the stress of a pending operative
procedure.
 A large number of benzodiazepines have been introduced
and are used to treat a variety of disorders in addition to
anxiety.
 Diazepam and alprazolam are generally given the night
before the procedure.
 The patients are advised with the mouthwash in order
to properly maintain the implants.
 Chlorhexidine digluconate, at concentrations of
0.12%, has been approved for the treatment of
gingivitis and suppression of the formation of plaque.
 Chlorhexidine-containing mouth rinses are useful
adjuncts that may facilitate healing after insertion of
the implant dentures.
 Gingival retraction is the displacement of marginal
gingival away from a tooth.
 This is a procedure which is indispensable if the
operator wants to achieve a proper impression of the
margins on the prepared teeth.
 The main medicaments indicated for use with gingival
retraction cords are epinephrine, aluminum potassium
sulfate, aluminum sulfate and aluminum chloride,
ferrous sulfate and zinc chloride.
 They aid in hemostasis and control the level of
gingival crevicular fluid.
 There are certain issues pertaining to the use of
epinephrine as a vasoconstrictor agent, which indicate
that the operator should take proper medical history
of the patient before using epinephrine.
 Aluminum chloride is the most commonly used agent
now as it also acts as an astringent by precipitating
protein and in some cases by its desiccating effect.
 The main disadvantage is that it causes irritation to
the tissues and may cause local tissue damage in
concentrations more than 10%.
 Local anesthetics are drugs which upon topical
application or local injection cause reversible loss of
sensory perception, especially of pain, in a restricted
area of the body.
 Current practice of fixed prosthodontics is
inconceivable without local anesthesia.
 Topical anesthetic preparations contain higher
concentrations of the local anesthetic and a variety of
ingredients to enhance acceptability for topical
application.
 Toxic reactions to the local anesthetics are generally
the result of overdose.
 Understanding the role of pharmacology in
prosthodontics is imperative because this is one of the
most neglected parts of research even though there are
a large number of dental patients suffering from
systemic diseases which have to be taken care of before
the commencement of dental treatment.
 Another main reason is that the prosthodontist may
have to deal with a medical emergency arising on the
dental chair.

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RECENT ADVANCEMENTS IN PHARMACOPROSTHODONTICS.pptx

  • 2.  Drugs play an important role in improving the response of the patient in both pre-treatment and post-treatment phases.  Drugs in dentistry act as a primary treatment modality as well as facilitator of dental procedures.  With phenomenal growth of information on the mechanism of action and clinical application of drugs as well as rapid introduction of new drugs, pharmacology has become increasingly important to all dentists.
  • 3.  In this, a brief description of drugs used in various aspects of prosthodontics (removable dentures, fixed partial dentures, and implant prosthetics) is given to aid the prosthodontist in selection of appropriate drugs for his/her patients.
  • 4.  Placement of removable prosthesis in the oral cavity produces profound changes of the oral environment that may have an adverse effect on the integrity of the oral tissues.  Some of the direct sequelae caused by wearing removable complete or partial dentures are mucosal reactions, oral galvanic currents, burning mouth syndrome, gagging, residual ridge reduction, periodontal disease and caries of the abutments.
  • 5.  Antifungal drugs play a major role in treatment of Candida albicans which causes oral moniliasis (thrush) and can also infect prosthetic devices.  Local therapy with nystatin, amphotericin B, miconazole, or clotrimazole should be preferred to systemic therapy with ketoconazole or fluconazole because resistance of Candida species occurs with them regularly.  Treatment should continue for a minimum of 4 weeks along with meticulous oral hygiene maintenance.
  • 6.
  • 7.  The most common drug used in dentistry to treat fungal infections of the oral cavity is nystatin.  Nystatin has a dose-dependent fungistatic or fungicidal effect on several fungi, including C. albicans. Because nystatin is not absorbed, tablets are usually held in the mouth for several minutes until they dissolve.  Colonized dentures can be treated by soaking them in a solution of nystatin.  Clotrimazole, a fungistatic, is an effective treatment for infections caused by C. albicans. A 10 mg troche is dissolved in the mouth five times a day for 14 days..
  • 8.  Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of oral dryness, usually, but not invariably, associated with hyposalivation. The treatment rationale is to activate muscarinic cholinergic receptors of the parasympathetic nervous system to increase salivary flow.  Pilocarpine hydrochloride (Salagen) and Cevimeline hydrochloride (Evoxac) produce a short-duration (3 h) increase in salivary flow without the accompanying side effects, suggesting that they may possess some degree of selectivity at salivary gland cholinergic receptors.
  • 9. Salivary substitutes contain either carboxymethylcellulose or hydroxyethylcellulose as lubricants and a variety of artificial sweeteners, preservatives, and chloride or fluoride salts. A few over-the-counter substitutes are Orex, Salivart, Xero-lube, etc. Research is going on for mucin containing preparations as they have better wetting and lubricating properties. They are available in spray form, lozenge form, and solution form.
  • 10.  Traumatic ulcers may be caused in the denture wearers due to friction between the tissue surface of the denture and mucosa.  Primary line of treatment includes discontinuation in wearing dentures and application of topical benzoczine 20% and benzakonium hexachloride, available as mucopain or dologel (also contains salicylates for antibacterial action).  In cases of severe inflammation, kenacort gel (containing triamcinolone acetonide 0.1%) is indicated.
  • 11.  Antisialogogues are the agents used to control hypersalivation. Atropine and its synthetic derivatives are used such as methantheline, propantheline, and scopolamine.  Gagging or hyperactive gag reflex is normally seen during the impression phase of treatment or during the insertion or the prosthesis. Pharmacological means of management act as an adjunct to clinical procedures and psychological methods.  Peripherally acting drugs such as local anesthetics and centrally acting drugs such as antihistamines, sedatives, tranqulizers, parasympatholytics, and CNS depressants are indicated if other non-pharmacological methods fail in controlling the hyperactive gag reflex.
  • 12.  Denture adhesives enhance retentive properties of the denture by improving interfacial forces and increasing the cohesive and adhesive properties and the viscosity of the medium lying between the denture and the basal seat area.  They eliminate the voids between the basal seat and the denture base.   They contain sodium carboxyl methylcellulose, keraya gum, flavouring agents , polyethylene oxide, plasticizers, and antimicrobial agent.  They are generally supplied in the form of powder, which is sprinkled on the wetted denture, and paste, which is applied as beads, in incisor and molar regions.
  • 13.  Denture cleansers are an integral part of post insertion patient care. They are available as tablet and powder. They include Oxygenating cleansers, hypochlorite cleansers, abrasive pastes, and powders, dilute mineral acids and Enzyme containing minerals.
  • 14.  The upcoming field of dentistry is all about the implant prosthesis.  The implant therapy is usually a two-stage procedure which involves the surgical and a prosthetic phase, and the success of the therapy involves the prevention of the infection in and around the implants.
  • 15.  Antibiotics  The antibiotic coverage is essential during the placement of the implant whether it is an immediate-loaded or a delayed loading implant. Patient compliance is as important as the dose, frequency, and duration of treatment. The prophylactic measures are followed.  Standard regimen: Amoxicillin 3.0 g orally 1 h before procedure; then 1.5 g 6 h after the initial dose.  Clindamycin 300 mg orally 1 h before the procedure and 150 mg 6 h after the initial dose.
  • 16.  Analgesics are not commonly used in prosthodontics except for the implant part.  The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) play a main role in the pain management during the surgical phase of the implant placement.  The most commonly used NSAIDs are ibuprofen combined with paracetamol, or diclofenac with paracetamol, or aceclofenac with paracetmol combination.
  • 17.  Only two steroid preparations are accepted by the Council on Dental Therapeutics, and both are limited to topical application for inflammation: hydrocortisone and triamcinolone.  Mechanisms by which corticosteroids reduce inflammation are not clear, but several sites within the immune system have been implicated. Corticosteroids have been preoperatively used to diminish postoperative complications of edema and trismus, but the benefit of this use is unclear.  Dexamethasone has been used by practitioners to reduce the postoperative swelling after the implant placement.
  • 18.  Antianxiety agents are perhaps most appropriately used in clinical dentistry for those patients who become unusually apprehensive to the stress of a pending operative procedure.  A large number of benzodiazepines have been introduced and are used to treat a variety of disorders in addition to anxiety.  Diazepam and alprazolam are generally given the night before the procedure.
  • 19.  The patients are advised with the mouthwash in order to properly maintain the implants.  Chlorhexidine digluconate, at concentrations of 0.12%, has been approved for the treatment of gingivitis and suppression of the formation of plaque.  Chlorhexidine-containing mouth rinses are useful adjuncts that may facilitate healing after insertion of the implant dentures.
  • 20.  Gingival retraction is the displacement of marginal gingival away from a tooth.  This is a procedure which is indispensable if the operator wants to achieve a proper impression of the margins on the prepared teeth.  The main medicaments indicated for use with gingival retraction cords are epinephrine, aluminum potassium sulfate, aluminum sulfate and aluminum chloride, ferrous sulfate and zinc chloride.  They aid in hemostasis and control the level of gingival crevicular fluid.
  • 21.  There are certain issues pertaining to the use of epinephrine as a vasoconstrictor agent, which indicate that the operator should take proper medical history of the patient before using epinephrine.  Aluminum chloride is the most commonly used agent now as it also acts as an astringent by precipitating protein and in some cases by its desiccating effect.  The main disadvantage is that it causes irritation to the tissues and may cause local tissue damage in concentrations more than 10%.
  • 22.  Local anesthetics are drugs which upon topical application or local injection cause reversible loss of sensory perception, especially of pain, in a restricted area of the body.  Current practice of fixed prosthodontics is inconceivable without local anesthesia.  Topical anesthetic preparations contain higher concentrations of the local anesthetic and a variety of ingredients to enhance acceptability for topical application.  Toxic reactions to the local anesthetics are generally the result of overdose.
  • 23.  Understanding the role of pharmacology in prosthodontics is imperative because this is one of the most neglected parts of research even though there are a large number of dental patients suffering from systemic diseases which have to be taken care of before the commencement of dental treatment.  Another main reason is that the prosthodontist may have to deal with a medical emergency arising on the dental chair.