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ARESTIN - Arrest Periodontal Disease TODAY

ARESTIN - Arrest Periodontal Disease TODAY. Prepared For: DEH 16 Prepared By: Natalie Buzard. What is ARESTIN ?.

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ARESTIN - Arrest Periodontal Disease TODAY

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  1. ARESTIN- Arrest Periodontal Disease TODAY Prepared For: DEH 16 Prepared By: Natalie Buzard

  2. What is ARESTIN? • Arestin (Minocycline HCl 1 mg microspheres) is a locally administered antibiotic used for the treatment of chronic periodontitis and is most effective when accompanied by a scaling and root planing procedure.

  3. FEATURES Locally Administered Antibiotic that kills microbes involved with periodontal disease. Tasteless powder that is naturally absorbed into gingival tissue. New Microsphere Technology- allows slow release of antibiotics over a 21 day period. BENEFITS Lowers the amount of bacteria reducing inflammation and pocket depths. Treatment easily applied into periodontal pocket and does not require removal. Particularly effective for smokers. ARESTIN

  4. WARNINGS Arestin contains Minocycline which is a tetracycline and should NOT be used in the following cases: • Allergic Reaction to Minocycline • Pregnancy/Breast Feeding • Children under age 8- Staining • Using Other Medications

  5. Side Effects of ARESTIN • Sensitivity to the Sun • Stay out of direct sunlight • Although UNCOMMON, contact a your Dentist for the following side effects: • Bleeding from gums. • Chills, fever, pain and redness. • Tooth ache and swelling the mouth • Redness and swelling of the gums.

  6. Proper Use AFTER Treatment • Do NOT chew hard, crunchy, or sticky foods for 1 week after treatment. • Do NOT brush near any treated areas. Wait 12 hours after the procedure before brushing the other teeth. • Do NOT floss or use interproximal aids for 10 days after treatment. • Do NOT probe at the treated areas with your tongue, or a toothpick.

  7. Sources • http://www.orapharma.com/Arestin/index.html • http://www.drugs.com/cons/arestin-dental.html • http://www.arestin.com/about

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