• Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Dental Compounding

Custom-compounded, Personalized Dental Medications Can Help You Smile Again

Perio Protect® has been a leader in minimally invasive dentistry for the last six years with a new method that offers people the most gentle, yet effective way possible to fight the bacteria that cause gum disease. Stanley Rx Compounding Pharmacy is proud to be a Perio Protect Authorized Pharmacy! Learn more about Peri Protect by visiting the official website www.perioprotect.com.

Modern technology and innovative techniques have allowed more dentists and pharmacists to customize medications to meet individual patients’ needs.

Dentistry Is an Area Where “One-Size-Fits-All” Medications Aren’t Appropriate

Due to its variety of patients, dentistry is an ideal arena for compounded medications. From an 8-year-old getting a cavity filled to an 80-year-old getting fitted for dentures, each patient is unique and may benefit from custom-compounded medication.

DentalCompounding Solutions

Working closely with Stanley Rx Medical Dental Compounding Pharmacists, your dental practitioner can prescribe medications for procedural anxiety, pain relief, dry sockets, fluoride treatments, gum disease, plaque removal, mouth ulcers, canker sores, oral thrush, tender mucosa, oral bleeding during dental procedures, gagging and even tooth whitening.

Alternatives to Injections and Pills

Another advantage of compounded dental treatments is that they can be prepared in a variety of dosage forms, not available with commercially-produced medications. Topical anesthetic gels can replace painful injections. Liquids, pastes, lip balms, and even lollipops can solve a number of problems that pills just can't.

We Believe Oral Medications Should Taste Good

One obvious challenge with dental-related medication is taste. Some commercially-produced dental rinses, solutions and gels have unpleasant flavors. Our compounding pharmacists can make these medicines taste better, without changing their vital medicinal properties. Obviously with children especially, making medicine taste better will make them much more willing to take it.

Types of Dental & Oral Compounded Medications

•   Topically Applied Muscle Relaxers & Pain Relief Gels
•   Topical Anesthetics
•   Antibacterial & Anticoagulant Rinses & Mouthwashes
•   Ulcer Treatment Medications
•   Creams & Gels for Gum Disease Treatment & Relief

Please contact the experienced dental compounding professionals at Stanley Apothecary to learn more about our many oral and dental health compounded medications and treatments.

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