Compounding is the process of artfully mixing medical elements to meet the right, specialized prescription of a patient. Dental compounding can be requested by dentists to aid them in their daily dental practice.
Below is short list of dental compounds dentists require regularly in procedures.
Most Commonly Prescribed:
- Carbamide Peroxide (bleach gels)
- Electrolyte Troches for dry mouth
- Ketoprofen 2% oral gel
- Chlorhexidine 0.12% rinse (flavored and free of alcohol)
- Deoxy DG2 0.2% (cold sore cream)
- Triamcinolone 0.2% Mouth Rinse, (flavored and effective for canker sores)
- Lidocaine 4% mucosal bandage
- Tetracaine 0.5% (a flavored solution that comes in a spray bottle for use at the office)
- Electrolyte Troches (dry mouth relief)
Anesthetics
- Eugenol
- Benzociane
- Bupivicaine
- Chlorbutanol
- Prilocaine
- Tetracaine
- Dyclonine
- Lidocaine
Dosages for Dentists:
- Mucosal Bandages
- Throat Sprays
- Lollipops
- Mouth Gels
- Mouth Washes
- Toothpaste
- Lip Balms
Anti-biotics / Anti-viral Dosage:
- Mucosal Bandage
- Gels
- Troches
- Rinses Or Gargles
- Freezer Pops
- Lip Balms
Burning Mouth Syndrome
- Clonazepam 0.25mg Troche
- Nsaids And Tricyclics
- Capsaicin Troche
- Misoprostol