no
Yes if during removal of a tooth or teeth part of the bone has to be removed, the Dentist can prescribe steroids to help the socket and bone to heal.
yes
A dentist is usually a doctor, just with a dental specialization. They have an M.D. next to their name after all. They can prescribe anything they see fit.
Yes. Why not? It can be used for anti anxiety before dental procedure.
Diclofenac comes in 25, 50 and 75 milligram tablets.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
Typically a dentist will not do the procedure until the swelling goes down. The dentist will usually prescribe an antibiotic first, to help bring down the swelling and reduce any pain.
Hydrocodone is a pain reliever for moderate to severe pain in humans. The medicine is prescription only. A doctor or dentist can prescribe the pills.
Have them talk to the dentist before they do any work. I was also very afraid of the dentist and before they did any work they would prescribe me meds like a muscle relaxer so I was loopy and out of it.
Usually enough for a few days, if you have pain past that point they will usually call in a refill.
Augmentine is an antibiotic used to prevent or cure infections. Some dentist prescribe Augmentine for a dental abscess to get rid of the infection.