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Local Anesthetics IIIII III


2. Pharmacological agents affecting bone resorption.
3. Local and systemic application of Metronidazole III
4. Routes of drug administration.
5. Anti coagulants
6. . Drug reactions and interactions.
7. Classify NSAIDs. Explain four therapeutically useful
pharmacological action of Aspirin.
8. Write brief notes on Glucocorticoids.
9. Explain the pharmacological basis for the following: (i)
PhenytoiN sodium in grandmal epilepsy. (ii) Sodium
thiopentone as including agent for general anaesthesia.
10. Bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis.
11. Adverse effects of Corticosteroids.
12. Clinical uses of muscle relaxants.
13. Oral sulphonylureas.
14. Calcitonin.
15. Thrombolytic drugs.
16. Surface analgesics.
17. Uses of antiseptics in dentistry.
18. Drugs in myocardial infarction.
19. Expectorants.
20. Uses of opioids in dentistry.
21. Role of diuretics in hypertension.
22. Lignocaine.
23. Anti pseudomonal penicillins.
24. Chlorhexidine.
25. Ibuprofen.
26. Lignocaine. IIII
27. Parentral route of administration.
28. Frusemide.
29. Oral antifungal agents.
30. Atroprine sulfate.
31. Long acting glucocorticoids.
32. Calcium preparations.
33. Preanaesthetic medication.
34. Drug antagonism.
35. Sulfonylureas.
36. Extended spectrum penicillins.
37. Tetracyclines in periodontics II
38. Discuss Clavulanic Acid
39. Ciprofloxin
40. Metronidazole and its relevance to Periodontics. II
41. Oral antifungal agents.
42. Antibiotic prophylaxis.
43. Use of anaesthetic agents in Periodontics.
44. Antimicrobial peptides.
45. Discuss the role of ‘non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs’
in the management of periodontal diseases.
46. Vasoconstrictors used in local anesthesia.
47. Role of Probiotics in Periodontal Health.
48. Oxygen toxicity

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