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OPT Treatments
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| candidiasis | 1. Mycelex troches 2. Diflucan 3. Nystatin rinse |
| minor apthous ulceration | 1. Lidex gel 2. Diprolene ointment 3. 0.5 mg/mL dexamethasone solution |
| major apthous ulceration | 1. Kenacort tablets 2. 5 mg/mL dexamethasone solution |
| herpetiform apthous ulceration | 1. Lidex gel 2. Diprolene ointment |
| herpangina | 1. Ibuprofen 2. Sucrets with dyclonine |
| hand, foot, and mouth disease | 1. Ibuprofen 2. Sucrets with dyclonine |
| Behcets syndrome | Refer to a dermatologist |
| primary herpes infection | 1. Ibuprofen 2. Tetracaine lollipops 3. Acyclovir if within 3 days of ulcers |
| secondary herpes | 1. Valtrex during prodrome and before dental treatment 2. Denver after bubbles appear |
| herpes zoster | Valtrex *no NSAIDs |
| erythema multiforme | Ultrapotent dexamethasone solution (5 mg/mL) |
| necrotizing sialometaplasia | No treatment |
| lichen planus | No treatment if asymptomatic 1. Tacrolimus rinse 2. Temovate gel 3. Referred for systemic Prelone therapy |
| pemphigoid | 1. Systemic tetracycline/niacinamide and Temovate gel 2. Refer for Rituximab therapy |
| pemphigus | Refer to dermatologist for Rituximab therapy |
| lupus erythematosis | Refer to dermatologist |
| median rhomboid glossitis | Mycelex troches |
| erythema migrans | 1. Lidex gel 2. Benadryl |
| angular cheilitis | Clotrimazole cream |