Oral Care: Medications

  • Antibiotics for an abscessed tooth

    03/23/07, Healthwise

    Antibiotics kill bacteria and are used to fight many types of infections. Antibiotics for an abscessed tooth are given in pill (oral) form, usually for a 7- to 10-day period.

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  • Thrush - Medications

    03/10/08, Healthwise

    Thrush is a yeast infection that can develop in the mouth and throat and on the tongue. Thrush is most common in newborns, infants, and older adults, but it can occur at any age. In healthy newborns and infants, thrush is usually not a se

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  • Antibiotics/antimicrobials for gum disease

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    Antibiotics kill bacteria. Since plaque contains bacteria, antibiotics will reduce the amount of plaque in your mouth, reversing gum disease and allowing your gums to heal.

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  • Gum Disease - Medications

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    If brushing and flossing aren't effective in reversing gum disease, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics to help fight the infection. Antibiotics can be applied directly on the gums (topical), swallowed as pills or capsules, swi

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  • Tooth Decay - Medications

    07/30/07, Healthwise

    Your dentist may prescribe chlorhexidine gluconate (Peridex, Periogard), a prescription mouthwash, to reduce the bacteria that cause tooth decay. He or she may also recommend or prescribe other types of fluoride treatment, such as flu

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  • Malocclusion and Orthodontics - Medications

    01/22/09, Healthwise

    For tooth pain from newly installed or adjusted braces for malocclusion, take regular doses of nonprescription pain medicine, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, for 3 to 5 days. One study shows that 400 mg of ibuprofen taken 1 h

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  • Cevimeline hydrochloride for Sjögren's syndrome

    05/06/08, Healthwise

    Cevimeline stimulates the moisture-producing glands to increase saliva and tear production over a sustained period of time.

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  • Tonsillitis - Medications

    12/10/08, Healthwise

    Tonsillitis is usually caused by a virus and does not require prescription medicine. Gargling with salt water and taking over-the-counter pain medicines such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) can help manage symptoms as the body fights off t

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