| Corticosteroids: use in  dentistry | 
Corticosteroids are useful drugs for the management of many  dental and oral inflammatory conditions. Their use must be based on a complete  medical and medication history plus an accurate diagnosis of the dental or oral  condition, as they should not be used when an infection is present or is likely  to occur. Corticosteroids can be used intradentally (within a tooth), topically  or systemically. The most effective route of administration should be chosen;  this usually means using a locally delivered form of the drug rather than a  systemically delivered form wherever possible. Thus, intradental or topical  corticosteroids are preferred as they place the drug at the site of required  action, which results in more rapid onset of action and less chance of systemic  effects.
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