Anti-inflammatories and analgesics in paediatric dentistry

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Abstract

Analgesics are used to reduce pain, which is the main symptom experienced in dental inflammatory pathologies. Painkillers are among the most used drugs in dentistry, along with anti-inflammatories and antibiotics. A lack of knowledge regarding well-defined prescription protocols has been observed. The aim of this study was to revise and update the prescription of anti-inflammatories and analgesics according to the latest guidelines. We performed electronic research of selected databases: PubMed, Google Scholar, AAPD, from 2010-2020, in order to identify the most frequent anti-inflammatories and analgesics used in paediatric dentistry. Approximately 25% of all adverse drug reactions are the consequences of treatments with anti-inflammatory drugs. This paper focuses on both the correct and wrong prescription of medication in paediatric dentistry, as well as on the short and long-term side-effects of this prescription.

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Lupse, I., Muntean, A., Chis, I. A., Daniliuc, A. I., & Ghergie, M. (2021). Anti-inflammatories and analgesics in paediatric dentistry. Romanian Journal of Stomatology, 67(2), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.37897/RJS.2021.2.1

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