133 Chlorhexidine Gluconate Chlorhexidine Gluconate is an antibacterial mouthwash works to decrease the bacteria that forms sores in mouth by avoiding redness and bleeding gums during usual brushing. Dentists suggest this medication during visits for bleeding gums. Patients inhale through ventilator may suffer from pneumonia it’s avoided by periogard. Redness in Gum and gum swelling are controlled by Chlorhexidine Gluconate effectively. It cleanses skin problems caused due to injection, skin injury and surgery. Precautions to be followed while using Chlorhexidine Gluconate It does not treat all types of gingivitis and also it cannot be recommended for people with similar symptoms as own without consultation of doctor. Chlorhexidine
The goal of treatment is to cure the infection with antibiotics; commonly used antibiotics include: Streptomycin and tetracycline, tetracycline is not considered a first line treatment and is also not given to children until all of their permanent teeth come in (due to the chance that incoming teeth will become permanently discolored.
AAP Indication: Remains controversial and more studies need to be performed however, 0.12% Chlorhexidine, 0.4% stannous fluoride, or 0.05% povidone-iodine can be used to help treat periodontal disease by reducing gingival inflammation by diluting plaque toxicity, interfering with subgingival plaque maturation, and rinsing away of unattached
The goal is to reduce and reverse the inflammation. Proper treatment can usually reverse the symptoms of gingivitis and prevent further progression of the disease. Have your teeth cleaned. During the cleaning, all plaque and tartar will be removed. Instruction for proper home care will be given. You will need regular professional cleanings and check-ups in the future.
The authors discuss three categories of drugs that contribute to gingival overgrowth: anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and calcium channel blockers. First of all, the anticonvulsant phenytoin (brand name is Dilantin) is the preferred drug used to treat epilepsy. It is also used to treat neuralgia and cardiac arrhythmias. Phenytoin is often prescribed for long term use, and approximately
In ARESTIN® therapy time-release microspheres of antibiotic are placed below the gum line in the infected pockets. Once your treatment has finished, you will be educated on how to best keep your gums free of disease.
Ferrous Gluconaten is used to treat iron deficiency, anemia, so basically lack of red blood cells in our body. Ferrous Gluconate we store at room temperature and protect from sun light. Ferrous gluconate is easily absorbed by the body and it is more water soluble comparing to ferrous sulfate. Also ferrous gluconate is less severity of gastro intestinal side effects due to lower elemental iron in gluconate salt. Ferrous gluconate we found in mainly the black olives also in certain types of fruits and vegetables wine and
A periodontal dressing was placed for 1 week and the patient was prescribed antibiotics and 0.12% chlorhexidine oral rinse. The surgery was followed by professional manual tooth cleaning after removal of the periodontal dressing. The main aim of the treatment was to restore function, improve esthetics and provide easy access for maintenance of oral hygiene. There were no complications and post-operative results were satisfactory (FIGURE 6).The patient’s appearance significantly improved and he was satisfied with the results.
Acetanilide also known as antifebrin is an analgesic and has fever reducing properties. It is similar to a class of drugs known as acetaminophen which is the main ingredient of the over the counter drug Tylenol. In the 1940 it was discovered that acetanilide is much more toxic analgesic than other drugs, and therefore was abandoned. Acetanilide has a melting point of 114.3 ° C and boiling point of 304 ° C. Acetanilide is also soluble in water. The main reactants used to create acetanilide are aniline and acetic anhydride, but there are numerous ways to synthesize it.
The plaque build up causes the gums to become red and inflamed. If not properly brushed off, the remaining plaque will also cause the gums to bleed. This stage of periodontal disease is commonly referred
Non-surgical treatment like SRP, oral hygiene instruction, chlorhexidine mouthwash was chosen for the patient. Even in the article non-surgical treatment was chosen as first option for most of the patients and it was required to reduce inflammatory component in the gingival tissue.
The genetically determined capacity of the host to deal metabolically with chronically administered drugs, the responsiveness of gingival tissue to the drugs, and preexisting gingival condition, including inflammation may, differ among individuals.
Antibiotic prophylaxis recommended 1 hr before dental procedure that involves manipulation of the gingiva, periapical region of teeth, or perforation of the oral mucosa in the patients with:14
Pneumonia is a life threatening disease for the elderly patients and is a leading cause of death in patients who are seriously ill and have been admitted to the ICU and are on mechanical breathing support, also known as the ventilator. Researchers have concluded that oral hygiene is the main culprit in the development of pneumonia in these patients. In this paper, we shall look at effectiveness of the use of an oral antiseptic agent called chlorhexidine. We will discuss the use of chlorhexidine in the prevention of pneumonia in these patients so that this method could be applied to decrease the mortality rate.
Glucosamine is one of the biological components that helps to create more support for the joints and helps to exert a protective effect against joint destruction in conditions associated with osteoarthritis. In healthy glucosamine is produced in the body naturally. Because one of the ingredients of glucosamine is glucose, a naturally occurring sugar classified as an amino sugar. However, glucosamine does not behave in the body as an energy source. Instead, it serves to blend sulphur into the cartilage and other body tissues. It is involved to maintain and repair the bones, joints, cartilage & in the treatment of degenerative joint diseases (Chiusaroli et al., 2011; Distler and Anguelouch, 2006; Rangle and Sawitzke, 2012). Glucosamine is also involved in constructing nails, skin, eyes, bones, ligaments, tendons, heart valves, discharging mucous from the respiratory system, digestive system, and urinary tract.
Treatment options: The goal of treatment is to reduce swelling, the depth of pockets and stop disease progression. Treatment options depend on the stage of disease, past history of gum disease, response to earlier treatment and overall health.