Authors:
L. Jacobs, S.N.F. Rizvi, J.A. Baart, R.H.B. Allard
Source:
NTvT april 2010; 117: 233-237
doi:
10.5177/ntvt2010.04.09135
Section:
summary:

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often used analgetics in dentistrybecause of their analgetic and anti-inflammatory effects. Oral health care providers should know their interactions and side-effects meticulously. The automatic prescription of another analgetic just to avoid the side-affects is not always an option, since then the specific properties of NSAID’s are missed. A correct patient information, specific medical controls, a combination with other medication or other measures may provide for a safe use of NSAID’s. In case of healthy patients younger than 70 years of age and a medication time less than two weeks seldom specific measures are indicated.

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