Dental - Prescription Treatments

Tooth decay can lead to a number of unpleasant symptoms like abscesses and tooth loss which can lead to discomfort. My Pharmacy currently offers both Colgate Duraphat and generic fluoride toothpaste on a dental prescription. Both of these toothpastes are only available on dental clinic prescription, and are designed to prevent and reverse early-stage tooth decay.

Purchasing directly from us may be cheaper than the NHS dental prescription charges. Prices may vary, so always check the product page.

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    • About Tooth Decay

      Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a common dental problem caused by the breakdown of tooth enamel due to acids produced by bacteria. Left untreated, tooth decay can lead to pain, infection, and even tooth loss. Managing tooth decay effectively involves understanding the condition, recognizing symptoms, obtaining an accurate diagnosis, adhering to appropriate treatments, and implementing prevention strategies. Our online pharmacy offers various dental medicines, including dental pain relief medicine and other dental prescriptions online, to help you manage and prevent tooth decay.

    • Symptoms

      Tooth decay can present with a variety of symptoms, including:

      • Toothache or dental pain, especially when eating or drinking something sweet, hot, or cold
      • Visible holes or pits in the teeth
      • White, brown, or black staining on the surface of a tooth
      • Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages
      • Pain when biting down
      • Swelling or pus around a tooth, indicating an abscess

      If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to seek dental care promptly to prevent further damage and complications.

    • Diagnosis

      Diagnosing tooth decay involves several steps:

      • Dental examination: A dentist will perform a thorough examination of your teeth and gums to identify any signs of decay.
      • Dental X-rays: Imaging techniques are used to detect cavities between teeth or under fillings, as well as any bone loss associated with gum disease.
      • Medical history: Discussing your health history and dietary habits helps the dentist understand factors that may contribute to tooth decay.
      • Clinical tests: Specific tests, such as probing the tooth with dental instruments, help determine the extent of the decay.
    • Treatments

      • Dental pain medicine: Over-the-counter and prescription medications like NSAIDs (ibuprofen) or acetaminophen for pain relief. In cases of severe pain, stronger prescription analgesics may be required.
      • Fillings: The decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the cavity is filled with a dental material such as amalgam, composite resin, or gold.
      • Crowns: For extensive decay or weakened teeth, a crown (cap) may be placed over the tooth to restore its shape, size, and function.
      • Root canals: If the decay has reached the tooth’s pulp (inner nerve and blood vessels), a root canal treatment is necessary to remove the infected tissue and save the tooth.
      • Tooth extractions: In severe cases where the tooth cannot be saved, it may need to be removed.
    • Prevention Strategies

      Preventing tooth decay involves good oral hygiene practices and regular dental care. Effective prevention strategies include:

      • Regular brushing and flossing: Brush at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove plaque and prevent cavities.
      • Routine dental check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and exams to catch issues early.
      • Healthy diet: Limit sugary and acidic foods and beverages that can contribute to tooth decay.
      • Use dental products with fluoride: Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities.
      • Dental sealants: A protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to prevent decay.