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part two OTC test 2

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gingivitis vs periodontitis gigivitis no migration where as periodontitis migrates to apex of tooth and root is exposed/could lead to loss of teeth and progression to acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG)
periodontitis can lead to ANUG, trench mouth and vincent's stomatitis
a medicated cleaning material applied to teeth by brushing is called (redues plaque, stains, odor and dental cariess) dentifries (powders, pastes and gels) TOOTHPASTE
common ingredients you would find in dentifries are abrasives, fluoride, anticalculus/tartar control, antibacterial, sodium bicarbonate, flavor sweetner
common abrasives that are found in dentifrices are salicates, dicalcium phosphate, alumina trihydrate, calcium pyrophosphate, calcium carbonate and sodium metaphosphate
the only approved ADFA antibacterial toothpasted that has been shown to reduce the risk of gingivitis is Triclosan (colgate Tartar control)
agents that do not remove alrady formed calculus that are commonly found in dentifries and may claim to do so anticalculus and other tartar control agents
ADA recommends new tooth brush every ___months and what kind of tooth brush 3 months and combo of soft and hard, electronic are no better
what is the eitology of gingivites bacteria in dental plaque invade gum tissue, hormonal changes, leukemia, chemotherypy, HIV
treatment for sensitive teeth may include 5 % potassium nitrate that blocks perception of stimuli to dentin. takes two weeks or more for effect
local anesthetics for toothache benzocaine 5-20% and phenol 0.5 aspirin and NSAIDS my proved limited relief
Teething is not associated with vomiting, diarrhea, nasal congestion, fever, or rashes. These are probably to do some other condition as earch ache or GI problems
canker sores are ofter called aphthouse stomatitis RAS
a common ingredient that is know to contribute to canker sores is sodium lauryl sulfate
topical anesthetics used in the treatment of aphthous stomatitis (canker sore) benzocaine, menthol, phenol, butacaine, and benzyl alcohol (chloraseptic is an example of mouthrines with anesthetics)
cleansing, debriding, and possibly antibacterial agent used for the treatment of aphthous stomatitis carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide
protectants used for aphthous orabase, denture adhesive powder
neutralize gastric acid antacids ( they do not inhibit amount or rate of secretion of stomach acid) antacids differ from each other so are not all equipotent
inhibit all phases of gastic acid secretion histamine 2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs)
inhibit only the gastic acid secretion proton pump inhibitor
potency is measures by ANC (the amount of acid buffered or neutralzied per dose over a specific period of time and ranges vary from 6-60 [per 15 mL of liquid antacid] mEq of acid-neutrilization capacity per does of antacid
which antacids have the shortest dose sodium bicarbonate adn magnesium hydroxide
which antacids have the longest duration of action aluminum hydroxide and calcium carbonate
an antacid combination product that gives you an intermediate duration aluminum and magnesium hydroxide (the combined side effect of constipation and diarrhea should give you a good product, diarrhea if any predominates)
antacids are approved for what indication and not approved for what tx of heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion, over eatting. Not officially approved for GERD but may help
the four salt forms of magnesium that have antacied properties are oxide, hydroxide, carbonate, trisilicate
which antacid ingredient is most common and found in wide variety of prodcuts hydroxide
the most frequent and self limiting side effect of magnesium containing products escpecial hydroxide antacid is diarrhea (magnesium toxicity is rare)
Aluminum also contains four salt forms but one is common used in anacid combination products and the others are rarely seen (side effect is CONSTIPATION) hydroxide most common (carbonate, phosphate, aminoacetate
calcium carbonate maybe rebound, belching, flatulence, some constipation
sodium bicarbonate alka, seltzer, potent and act instantly, produces carbon dioxide gas, belching and flatulence is common, onlyh recommend for short term
alginic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate in formulation to form a coating on lining of esphagus to protect but not effective if patient lies down
four H2RA that are available OTC now ( take about 1-2 hours to work) cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine and nizatidine
mixture of al and mgOH maalox mylanta riopan
magnesium/aluminum hydroxide plus simethicone mylicon
magnesium hydroxide phillips milk of magnesia (MOM)
NaHCO3 alka seltzer
alpha galactosidase beano
aluminum hydroxide, magnesium carbonate and sodium alginate gaviscon
seaband adn travelaide often help relieve nausea symptoms by doing what putting pressure on the neiguan or pericardium 6 (P6)
reliefBand NST is a FDA approved device that applies a mild electric shock to P6 point
pharmacologic TX of nausea and vomiting antacids H2RAs anthistamines, pyridoxine (Vit B-6), phsophorated carbohydrate solution, Oral rehydration solutions
Bendectin was approved by FDA but removed in 83 and contained what (useful for N/V in pregnancy) doxylamine 10mg and pyridoxine 10 mg
how does phosphorated carbohydrate solutions relieve N/V elevate osmotic pressure within gut and reduce smooth muscle contrations
4 products that are used as oral rehydration solutions are pedialyte, naturalyte, enfalyte, rehydralyte
antihistamines used for N/V cyclizine, dimenhydrinate, meclizine
common products of phsphorated carbohydrate solutions are emetrol, nausetrol, nausea relief
bonine and dramamine less drowsy contain meclizine
marezine contains what durg cyclizine (antihistamine for N/V)
dramamine contains dimenhydrinate
a product that may help motion sickness but is NOT approved by FDA is Ginger (Ginger Ale)
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