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Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist / Edition 7
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Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist / Edition 7
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Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist / Edition 7
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Covering the most commonly used drugs in dentistry,
Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
provides an in-depth understanding of the pharmacologic principles needed for safe and effective dental treatment and oral health care. It discusses drug properties and mechanisms of action, dosages, intended effects, interactions, and adverse reactions both for the medications a patient may already be taking and for the drugs prescribed by the dentist. New to this edition are topics such as drug-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce the risk of infection, cholesterol and cardiovascular guidelines, and new information on type 2 diabetes. Written by dental hygiene educator Elena Haveles, this trusted text prepares you for the expanding role of the dental hygienist!
Comprehensive coverage
provides an in-depth understanding of the most commonly used drugs, how they work, and how they affect patients’ oral health and dental treatment options.
A dental focus
addresses the drug interactions of clinical interest in dentistry, with explanations as to why certain drugs are used or contraindicated in a dental treatment plan.
A logical format
organizes chapters into four parts: 1) general pharmacologic principles, 2) drugs used in dentistry, 3) drugs that may alter dental treatment, and 4) special situations.
Clinical Skills Assessment
offers review questions at the end of each chapter, helping you assess your knowledge of the material.
Dental Hygiene
Considerations
boxes
show how principles of pharmacology apply specifically to dental hygienists.
Note
highlight important concepts, indications, contraindications, memory tools, warnings, and more.
Key terms
are bolded and in color within each chapter and defined in a handy glossary.
Summary tables and boxes
serve as useful review and study tools with quick, easy-to-read summaries of key concepts.
Learning objectives
at the beginning of each chapter set goals for what you will accomplish and provide a useful study guide for examinations.
A bibliography
in each chapter lists resource citations for additional research and study of dental-related topics.
Quick-reference appendixes
include resources such as the top 200 drugs, medical acronyms, and information on herbal and dietary supplements.
A drug index
provides easy look-up of specific drugs and types of drugs.
NEW! Updated coverage
reflects the latest changes and advances relating to dental treatment, such as adverse drug reactions, antibiotic prophylaxis, osteonecrosis of the jaw, cardiovascular and cholesterol guidelines, oral anticoagulant drugs, and type 2 diabetes.
NEW! Full-color design
includes additional illustrations
showing basic principles and internal processes, along with photographs of oral conditions and side effects.
Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition
provides an in-depth understanding of the pharmacologic principles needed for safe and effective dental treatment and oral health care. It discusses drug properties and mechanisms of action, dosages, intended effects, interactions, and adverse reactions both for the medications a patient may already be taking and for the drugs prescribed by the dentist. New to this edition are topics such as drug-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce the risk of infection, cholesterol and cardiovascular guidelines, and new information on type 2 diabetes. Written by dental hygiene educator Elena Haveles, this trusted text prepares you for the expanding role of the dental hygienist!
Comprehensive coverage
provides an in-depth understanding of the most commonly used drugs, how they work, and how they affect patients’ oral health and dental treatment options.
A dental focus
addresses the drug interactions of clinical interest in dentistry, with explanations as to why certain drugs are used or contraindicated in a dental treatment plan.
A logical format
organizes chapters into four parts: 1) general pharmacologic principles, 2) drugs used in dentistry, 3) drugs that may alter dental treatment, and 4) special situations.
Clinical Skills Assessment
offers review questions at the end of each chapter, helping you assess your knowledge of the material.
Dental Hygiene
Considerations
boxes
show how principles of pharmacology apply specifically to dental hygienists.
Note
highlight important concepts, indications, contraindications, memory tools, warnings, and more.
Key terms
are bolded and in color within each chapter and defined in a handy glossary.
Summary tables and boxes
serve as useful review and study tools with quick, easy-to-read summaries of key concepts.
Learning objectives
at the beginning of each chapter set goals for what you will accomplish and provide a useful study guide for examinations.
A bibliography
in each chapter lists resource citations for additional research and study of dental-related topics.
Quick-reference appendixes
include resources such as the top 200 drugs, medical acronyms, and information on herbal and dietary supplements.
A drug index
provides easy look-up of specific drugs and types of drugs.
NEW! Updated coverage
reflects the latest changes and advances relating to dental treatment, such as adverse drug reactions, antibiotic prophylaxis, osteonecrosis of the jaw, cardiovascular and cholesterol guidelines, oral anticoagulant drugs, and type 2 diabetes.
NEW! Full-color design
includes additional illustrations
showing basic principles and internal processes, along with photographs of oral conditions and side effects.