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Dental pharmacy products are local anaesthetics, antibiotics, analgesics, antifungals, corticosteroids, antiseptics, vitamins, and anti-fibrinolytics prescribed by dentists for pain management, infection control, and post-operative care. Dentalkart stocks dental pharmacy products from Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, and 10+ brands across India.

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Dental Pharmacy Products for Pain Management, Infection Control and Recovery

Dental pharmacy products are prescription and over-the-counter medications used by dental professionals to manage pain, prevent and treat infections, control post-operative haemostasis, reduce inflammation, and support patient recovery after dental procedures. The category covers local anaesthetics in injectable and topical forms, antibiotics across multiple drug classes, analgesics and NSAIDs, antifungals, antivirals, corticosteroids, anti-allergics, proton pump inhibitors, antacids, anti-fibrinolytics, nasal drops and sprays, antiseptics, and vitamins and supplements. All products on Dentalkart are sourced from licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorised distributors.

Types of Dental Pharmacy Products

Local Anaesthetics

Local anaesthetics are the most frequently used pharmacological agents in dental practice — administered topically or by injection to achieve reversible nerve block or infiltration anaesthesia before any painful procedure. Topical agents (gels and sprays) numb the mucosal surface before injection. Injectable agents contain lignocaine, articaine, or mepivacaine with or without adrenaline. ICPA Xicaine Local Anesthetic, ICPA Nummit Topical Anesthetic Spray, and local anaesthetic products from Septodont, Dentaids, and Indoco are stocked on Dentalkart.

Antibiotics

Antibiotics are prescribed in dentistry for the treatment and prevention of orofacial infections — dental abscesses, post-extraction infections, periodontal infections, and prophylactic cover for surgical procedures in medically compromised patients. Drug classes include penicillins, penicillin-clavulanate combinations, cephalosporins, macrolides, nitroimidazoles, fluoroquinolones, and tetracyclines. Dr. Morepen Mormox-F-400 (moxifloxacin), Dr. Morepen Levodoc-500 (levofloxacin), and antibiotic products from Abbott and Gufic Pure are stocked on Dentalkart.

Analgesics, Antipyretics and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

NSAIDs and analgesics manage acute dental pain, post-operative pain, and fever associated with orofacial infection. Diclofenac, ibuprofen, and paracetamol combinations are the most frequently prescribed analgesic agents in dentistry. Enzyme preparations such as chymotrypsin with trypsin reduce post-operative swelling and promote tissue healing after extractions and surgical procedures. Dr. Morepen Chymofine Forte is stocked on Dentalkart.

Antifungals and Antivirals

Antifungal agents treat oral candidiasis — a common opportunistic infection in patients on broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressants, or denture wearers with poor hygiene. Fluconazole is the first-line systemic agent for oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis. Antiviral agents manage herpes labialis and intraoral herpes simplex reactivations, common in immunocompromised dental patients. Gufic Pure Flufic-150, and Gufic Pure Flufic-20 antifungals are stocked on Dentalkart.

Corticosteroids, Anti-Allergics and Antiseptics

Corticosteroids reduce severe inflammatory and allergic responses — used in dentistry for aphthous stomatitis, oral mucosal lichen planus, post-surgical oedema management, and emergency management of anaphylaxis. Anti-allergic agents cover antihistamines prescribed for post-procedure allergic reactions. Antiseptic oral gels containing chlorhexidine gluconate with benzocaine provide combined antimicrobial and topical anaesthetic action for oral ulcer management. Dr. Morepen Cortipen (hydrocortisone) and ICPA Hexigel Antiseptic Mouth Gel are available on Dentalkart.

Vitamins, Supplements and Anti-Fibrinolytics

Vitamin D3 with calcium is prescribed post-extraction and post-implant to support bone healing. B-complex vitamins, antioxidants, and lycopene are prescribed for oral mucosal lesions, burning mouth syndrome, and post-surgical nutritional support. Anti-fibrinolytic agents such as tranexamic acid prevent fibrinolysis of the post-extraction blood clot in patients on anticoagulants or with bleeding disorders, reducing the risk of alveolar osteitis and prolonged haemorrhage. Vitamins from Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, and Cipla Cipcal Syrup (calcium + D3) are stocked on Dentalkart.

When Are Dental Pharmacy Products Used

Dental pharmacy products are used across every clinical scenario involving pain, infection, bleeding, inflammation, or patient recovery — before, during, and after dental procedures.

  • Local anaesthetic topical gel or spray applied to mucosa before injection needle insertion at every operative appointment
  • Local anaesthetic cartridge injected for infiltration or nerve block before any painful clinical procedure
  • Antibiotic prescribed post-operatively after surgical extractions, implant placement, periodontal surgery, and incision and drainage of abscesses
  • NSAID analgesic prescribed for post-operative pain management after extractions, endodontics, and periodontal treatment
  • Antifungal prescribed for oral candidiasis in patients on antibiotics, steroids, or wearing full dentures
  • Corticosteroid prescribed for severe aphthous ulcers, lichen planus, and post-surgical oedema
  • Anti-fibrinolytic prescribed for patients on anticoagulant therapy undergoing extraction or surgical procedures
  • Vitamin D3 and calcium prescribed post-implant and post-extraction to support osseointegration and bone socket healing

How to Choose the Right Dental Pharmacy Products

  • Antibiotic selection by infection type — Amoxicillin-clavulanate such as Dr. Morepen Moxydoc-CV 625 is the first-line choice for most dentoalveolar infections. Metronidazole is added for anaerobic coverage in deep space infections. Fluoroquinolones such as levofloxacin (Dr. Morepen Levodoc-500) are reserved for penicillin-allergic patients or recurrent/resistant infections. Prescribe antibiotics only when systemic spread is likely — localised dental abscesses without systemic signs are managed by local drainage, not antibiotics.
  • NSAID analgesic by patient profile — Ibuprofen and diclofenac (Dr. Morepen Dypen-50) provide effective post-operative analgesia but are contraindicated in patients with peptic ulcer disease, renal impairment, or bleeding risk. Paracetamol is a safer alternative for these patients. Prescribe proton pump inhibitors or antacids alongside NSAIDs for patients at gastric risk.
  • Antifungal agent and duration — Fluconazole 150mg single dose (Gufic Pure Flufic-150) is adequate for uncomplicated oropharyngeal candidiasis. A 7–14 day course at 100mg is required for recurrent or extensive oral candidiasis. Nystatin oral drops or gel are preferred for paediatric patients or when systemic absorption is a concern.
  • Corticosteroid route and potency — Topical corticosteroid gel is the first-line for aphthous stomatitis and limited oral mucosal lesions. Systemic corticosteroid injection (Dr. Morepen Cortipen) is reserved for severe allergic reactions, extensive lichen planus, and emergency anaphylaxis management — always with adrenaline available.
  • Vitamin prescription by clinical indication — Calcium + Vitamin D3 (e.g. Cipla Cipcal Syrup) is routinely prescribed after implant placement and for patients with documented osteoporosis. B-complex and antioxidant formulations are prescribed for oral mucosal lesions, burning mouth syndrome, and nutritional deficiency-related stomatitis. Lycopene-based supplements support mucosal healing in patients with premalignant oral lesions.
  • Anti-fibrinolytic in high-bleeding-risk patients — Tranexamic acid is prescribed as a systemic tablet or topical mouthwash for patients on warfarin, novel oral anticoagulants, or with coagulopathies requiring dental extraction. It inhibits fibrinolysis to stabilise the post-extraction clot and is used in place of stopping anticoagulant therapy, which carries higher systemic risk than the dental bleeding risk itself.

Dental Pharmacy Brands Available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks dental pharmacy products from Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, Septodont, Dentaids, Abbott, Indoco, Vishal Dentocare, Group Pharma, Cipla, and Vasa, among others. The range covers local anaesthetics, antibiotics, analgesics, NSAIDs, antifungals, antivirals, corticosteroids, anti-allergics, antiseptics, proton pump inhibitors, antacids, anti-fibrinolytics, nasal preparations, and vitamins and supplements.

Why Buy Dental Pharmacy Products from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine dental pharmacy products sourced from licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Orders are delivered across 110,000+ pincodes in India with cash-on-delivery and EMI options available. Local anaesthetics, antibiotics, analgesics, antifungals, and vitamins are stocked together under a single Pharmacy category so dental professionals can complete prescription and OTC pharmacy procurement from one platform.

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Dental Pharmacy Products for Pain Management, Infection Control and Recovery

Dental pharmacy products are prescription and over-the-counter medications used by dental professionals to manage pain, prevent and treat infections, control post-operative haemostasis, reduce inflammation, and support patient recovery after dental procedures. The category covers local anaesthetics in injectable and topical forms, antibiotics across multiple drug classes, analgesics and NSAIDs, antifungals, antivirals, corticosteroids, anti-allergics, proton pump inhibitors, antacids, anti-fibrinolytics, nasal drops and sprays, antiseptics, and vitamins and supplements. All products on Dentalkart are sourced from licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorised distributors.

Types of Dental Pharmacy Products

Local Anaesthetics

Local anaesthetics are the most frequently used pharmacological agents in dental practice — administered topically or by injection to achieve reversible nerve block or infiltration anaesthesia before any painful procedure. Topical agents (gels and sprays) numb the mucosal surface before injection. Injectable agents contain lignocaine, articaine, or mepivacaine with or without adrenaline. ICPA Xicaine Local Anesthetic, ICPA Nummit Topical Anesthetic Spray, and local anaesthetic products from Septodont, Dentaids, and Indoco are stocked on Dentalkart.

Antibiotics

Antibiotics are prescribed in dentistry for the treatment and prevention of orofacial infections — dental abscesses, post-extraction infections, periodontal infections, and prophylactic cover for surgical procedures in medically compromised patients. Drug classes include penicillins, penicillin-clavulanate combinations, cephalosporins, macrolides, nitroimidazoles, fluoroquinolones, and tetracyclines. Dr. Morepen Mormox-F-400 (moxifloxacin), Dr. Morepen Levodoc-500 (levofloxacin), and antibiotic products from Abbott and Gufic Pure are stocked on Dentalkart.

Analgesics, Antipyretics and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

NSAIDs and analgesics manage acute dental pain, post-operative pain, and fever associated with orofacial infection. Diclofenac, ibuprofen, and paracetamol combinations are the most frequently prescribed analgesic agents in dentistry. Enzyme preparations such as chymotrypsin with trypsin reduce post-operative swelling and promote tissue healing after extractions and surgical procedures. Dr. Morepen Chymofine Forte is stocked on Dentalkart.

Antifungals and Antivirals

Antifungal agents treat oral candidiasis — a common opportunistic infection in patients on broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressants, or denture wearers with poor hygiene. Fluconazole is the first-line systemic agent for oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis. Antiviral agents manage herpes labialis and intraoral herpes simplex reactivations, common in immunocompromised dental patients. Gufic Pure Flufic-150, and Gufic Pure Flufic-20 antifungals are stocked on Dentalkart.

Corticosteroids, Anti-Allergics and Antiseptics

Corticosteroids reduce severe inflammatory and allergic responses — used in dentistry for aphthous stomatitis, oral mucosal lichen planus, post-surgical oedema management, and emergency management of anaphylaxis. Anti-allergic agents cover antihistamines prescribed for post-procedure allergic reactions. Antiseptic oral gels containing chlorhexidine gluconate with benzocaine provide combined antimicrobial and topical anaesthetic action for oral ulcer management. Dr. Morepen Cortipen (hydrocortisone) and ICPA Hexigel Antiseptic Mouth Gel are available on Dentalkart.

Vitamins, Supplements and Anti-Fibrinolytics

Vitamin D3 with calcium is prescribed post-extraction and post-implant to support bone healing. B-complex vitamins, antioxidants, and lycopene are prescribed for oral mucosal lesions, burning mouth syndrome, and post-surgical nutritional support. Anti-fibrinolytic agents such as tranexamic acid prevent fibrinolysis of the post-extraction blood clot in patients on anticoagulants or with bleeding disorders, reducing the risk of alveolar osteitis and prolonged haemorrhage. Vitamins from Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, and Cipla Cipcal Syrup (calcium + D3) are stocked on Dentalkart.

When Are Dental Pharmacy Products Used

Dental pharmacy products are used across every clinical scenario involving pain, infection, bleeding, inflammation, or patient recovery — before, during, and after dental procedures.

  • Local anaesthetic topical gel or spray applied to mucosa before injection needle insertion at every operative appointment
  • Local anaesthetic cartridge injected for infiltration or nerve block before any painful clinical procedure
  • Antibiotic prescribed post-operatively after surgical extractions, implant placement, periodontal surgery, and incision and drainage of abscesses
  • NSAID analgesic prescribed for post-operative pain management after extractions, endodontics, and periodontal treatment
  • Antifungal prescribed for oral candidiasis in patients on antibiotics, steroids, or wearing full dentures
  • Corticosteroid prescribed for severe aphthous ulcers, lichen planus, and post-surgical oedema
  • Anti-fibrinolytic prescribed for patients on anticoagulant therapy undergoing extraction or surgical procedures
  • Vitamin D3 and calcium prescribed post-implant and post-extraction to support osseointegration and bone socket healing

How to Choose the Right Dental Pharmacy Products

  • Antibiotic selection by infection type — Amoxicillin-clavulanate such as Dr. Morepen Moxydoc-CV 625 is the first-line choice for most dentoalveolar infections. Metronidazole is added for anaerobic coverage in deep space infections. Fluoroquinolones such as levofloxacin (Dr. Morepen Levodoc-500) are reserved for penicillin-allergic patients or recurrent/resistant infections. Prescribe antibiotics only when systemic spread is likely — localised dental abscesses without systemic signs are managed by local drainage, not antibiotics.
  • NSAID analgesic by patient profile — Ibuprofen and diclofenac (Dr. Morepen Dypen-50) provide effective post-operative analgesia but are contraindicated in patients with peptic ulcer disease, renal impairment, or bleeding risk. Paracetamol is a safer alternative for these patients. Prescribe proton pump inhibitors or antacids alongside NSAIDs for patients at gastric risk.
  • Antifungal agent and duration — Fluconazole 150mg single dose (Gufic Pure Flufic-150) is adequate for uncomplicated oropharyngeal candidiasis. A 7–14 day course at 100mg is required for recurrent or extensive oral candidiasis. Nystatin oral drops or gel are preferred for paediatric patients or when systemic absorption is a concern.
  • Corticosteroid route and potency — Topical corticosteroid gel is the first-line for aphthous stomatitis and limited oral mucosal lesions. Systemic corticosteroid injection (Dr. Morepen Cortipen) is reserved for severe allergic reactions, extensive lichen planus, and emergency anaphylaxis management — always with adrenaline available.
  • Vitamin prescription by clinical indication — Calcium + Vitamin D3 (e.g. Cipla Cipcal Syrup) is routinely prescribed after implant placement and for patients with documented osteoporosis. B-complex and antioxidant formulations are prescribed for oral mucosal lesions, burning mouth syndrome, and nutritional deficiency-related stomatitis. Lycopene-based supplements support mucosal healing in patients with premalignant oral lesions.
  • Anti-fibrinolytic in high-bleeding-risk patients — Tranexamic acid is prescribed as a systemic tablet or topical mouthwash for patients on warfarin, novel oral anticoagulants, or with coagulopathies requiring dental extraction. It inhibits fibrinolysis to stabilise the post-extraction clot and is used in place of stopping anticoagulant therapy, which carries higher systemic risk than the dental bleeding risk itself.

Dental Pharmacy Brands Available on Dentalkart

Dentalkart stocks dental pharmacy products from Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, Septodont, Dentaids, Abbott, Indoco, Vishal Dentocare, Group Pharma, Cipla, and Vasa, among others. The range covers local anaesthetics, antibiotics, analgesics, NSAIDs, antifungals, antivirals, corticosteroids, anti-allergics, antiseptics, proton pump inhibitors, antacids, anti-fibrinolytics, nasal preparations, and vitamins and supplements.

Why Buy Dental Pharmacy Products from Dentalkart

Dentalkart supplies 100% genuine dental pharmacy products sourced from licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorised distributors, with a 10-day replacement policy on eligible items. Orders are delivered across 110,000+ pincodes in India with cash-on-delivery and EMI options available. Local anaesthetics, antibiotics, analgesics, antifungals, and vitamins are stocked together under a single Pharmacy category so dental professionals can complete prescription and OTC pharmacy procurement from one platform.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What pharmacy products does a dental clinic routinely need?

A dental clinic's minimum pharmacy stock covers: local anaesthetic cartridges and topical gel for every operative appointment; a first-line antibiotic such as amoxicillin-clavulanate for post-surgical infection management; an NSAID analgesic for post-operative pain; an antifungal for oral candidiasis; a corticosteroid for oral mucosal conditions and emergency allergic reactions; an antiseptic oral gel for ulcer management; and calcium with Vitamin D3 for post-extraction and post-implant healing support.

What is the difference between topical and injectable local anaesthetics in dentistry?

Topical local anaesthetics — gels, creams, and sprays such as ICPA Nummit Topical Anesthetic Spray — numb the superficial mucosal surface to reduce the discomfort of the injection needle insertion. They do not achieve deep pulpal anaesthesia. Injectable local anaesthetics — lignocaine, articaine, or mepivacaine cartridges — block nerve conduction to achieve pulpal and soft tissue anaesthesia sufficient for drilling, extraction, and surgery. Both are used together in routine dental practice.

When should an antibiotic be prescribed after a dental extraction?

Antibiotics are indicated after dental extraction only when there is evidence of systemic spread — fever, trismus, swelling extending beyond the immediate extraction site, lymphadenopathy, or signs of spreading cellulitis. Routine uncomplicated extractions in healthy patients do not require antibiotic prescription. Prophylactic antibiotics are indicated for patients with cardiac conditions requiring antibiotic prophylaxis, immunocompromised patients, and cases where contaminated tissue was present at the extraction site.

Why is calcium with Vitamin D3 prescribed after dental implant placement?

Osseointegration — the biological fusion of the titanium implant fixture with surrounding alveolar bone — requires adequate calcium and Vitamin D3 levels for new bone matrix mineralisation. Deficiency in either mineral significantly impairs osseointegration and increases implant failure risk. Supplementation with calcium and Vitamin D3 such as Cipla Cipcal Syrup is routinely prescribed post-implant, particularly for older patients, postmenopausal women, and patients with documented bone density deficiency.

Are dental pharmacy products on Dentalkart genuine and sourced from licensed manufacturers?

All pharmacy products on Dentalkart are genuine and sourced from licensed pharmaceutical manufacturers and authorised distributors. Brands including Dr. Morepen, ICPA, Gufic Pure, Septodont, Abbott, and Cipla are supplied through verified supply chains with manufacturer batch codes and expiry dates intact. Dentalkart offers a 10-day replacement policy on eligible pharmacy products for quality or fulfilment issues.

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