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Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist 9th Edition by Elena Bablenis Haveles | Chapters 1–26 Complete Notes, Study Guide & Exam Review

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This document contains complete chapter summaries and study materials for Chapters 1–26 of Applied Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist by Elena Bablenis Haveles. It covers pharmacology principles, drug classifications, dental drug interactions, anesthesia, pain management, antiinfective agents, cardiovascular drugs, endocrine disorders, emergency medications, and oral health considerations for dental hygienists. Perfect for dental hygiene students preparing for quizzes, exams, board reviews, and clinical practice. The material is organized clearly for fast studying and better understanding of pharmacology concepts used in dental care settings.

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