yes, Yeast infections do occur in the mouth and many times it is a direct result from the antibiotics the dentist prescribed the patient. However, dentist's she be aware that a patient with an oral yeast infection without having any prior use of antibiotics could have autoimmune diseases and should be referred to a M.D. Many denture patients also commonly suffer from yeast infections.
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.
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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
Yes. Why not? It can be used for anti anxiety before dental procedure.
Take it to the veterinarian. Normally the vet will prescribe an antibiotic ointment to avoid infection.
Most doctors prescribe constant hand washings as well as an ointment or lotion.
Diclofenac comes in 25, 50 and 75 milligram tablets.
Conjunctivitis is and inflammation of the conjunctiva in the pony's eye. An equine vet can asses the damage and prescribe an appropriate eye ointment.
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
if you have dry skin behind or around your eye you can treat it by putting on vitamin A cream ( ointment ) careful not to get it in your eye. if that does not work you can try ( Betasonate ) this is an ointment that you can prescribe ,and if that does not work you can go and visit a dermatologist .
Your cat may have a slight fungal infection or mites. A vet will prescribe an ointment and it is easily treated.