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adverse reaction associated with antifungals
minor and infrequent:
-applied topically or taken orally: little absorption
-higher doses: nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
acyclovir treatment
chickenpox, shingles, herpes virus infections of the genitals (sex organs), the skin, the
brain, and mucous membranes (lips and mouth), and widespread herpes virus infections
in newborns. Acyclovir is also used to prevent recurrent genital herpes infections.
indications for the various antiviral medications
to treat viral infections
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (ANUG/ NUG):
Good oral hygiene
Mouthwashes
OTC non-narcotic
Antibiotics only if the pt is immunosuppressed or systemic involvement -Penicillin VK or
metronidazole
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Herpes Infections Treatment:
-Antiviral agents: acyclovir, valacyclovir, penciclovir, docosanol
, -Topical diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or viscous lidocaine
-Kaopectate, Maalox, quick dissolve, Mylanta Gas, Orabase plain or with benzocaine
(magic mouthwash)
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Angular Cheilitis Treatment:
Antifungal agents:
~Nystatin ~Clotrimazole
~Miconazole
Antifungal + Steroid:
-Nycolog {nystatin (Mycostatin) + triamylinolone acetonide (Kenalog)}
Antibiotics:
-Systemic penicillinase- resistant penicillin's- dicloxacillin
-Mupriocillin (Bactroban)
Vitamin B supplements if deficiency present
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Alveolar Osteititis treatment:
-Rinsing with saline water and debridement
-Medicated dressing (antibacterial + topical anesthetic)
~Remain up to 5 days and replaced as needed
-Analgesics (NSAIDS, narcotics)
Immune reactions:
adverse reaction associated with antifungals
minor and infrequent:
-applied topically or taken orally: little absorption
-higher doses: nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
acyclovir treatment
chickenpox, shingles, herpes virus infections of the genitals (sex organs), the skin, the
brain, and mucous membranes (lips and mouth), and widespread herpes virus infections
in newborns. Acyclovir is also used to prevent recurrent genital herpes infections.
indications for the various antiviral medications
to treat viral infections
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (ANUG/ NUG):
Good oral hygiene
Mouthwashes
OTC non-narcotic
Antibiotics only if the pt is immunosuppressed or systemic involvement -Penicillin VK or
metronidazole
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Herpes Infections Treatment:
-Antiviral agents: acyclovir, valacyclovir, penciclovir, docosanol
, -Topical diphenhydramine (Benadryl) or viscous lidocaine
-Kaopectate, Maalox, quick dissolve, Mylanta Gas, Orabase plain or with benzocaine
(magic mouthwash)
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Angular Cheilitis Treatment:
Antifungal agents:
~Nystatin ~Clotrimazole
~Miconazole
Antifungal + Steroid:
-Nycolog {nystatin (Mycostatin) + triamylinolone acetonide (Kenalog)}
Antibiotics:
-Systemic penicillinase- resistant penicillin's- dicloxacillin
-Mupriocillin (Bactroban)
Vitamin B supplements if deficiency present
Infectious Lesions Treatment:
Alveolar Osteititis treatment:
-Rinsing with saline water and debridement
-Medicated dressing (antibacterial + topical anesthetic)
~Remain up to 5 days and replaced as needed
-Analgesics (NSAIDS, narcotics)
Immune reactions: