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Corticosteroids in dentistry

Author: Will Reay



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Topical corticosteroid therapy used for some forms of oral ulceration E.g. Betamethasone soluble tablets (Betnesol®) dissolved in water used as mouthwash Hydrocortisone oromucosal tablets (dissolved next to affected area) used in recurrent apthous ulceration and erosive lichenoid lesions


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