The Corticosteroids category on Dentalkart includes a clinically essential range of corticosteroid medications commonly used in dental and maxillofacial practice to manage inflammation, allergic reactions, and post-operative swelling. These medications help dentists improve patient comfort and reduce recovery time by suppressing exaggerated immune responses and inflammatory processes.
Corticosteroids are used in a variety of forms, including injectable solutions, topical creams, and oral pastes, each catering to different clinical needs. Dentalkart provides trusted and widely used formulations like Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate Injection I.P., Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection 40mg/ml, Beclomethasone Dipropionate & Neomycin Cream, and Triamcinolone Acetonide Oral Paste 0.1% w/w, suitable for a wide range of intraoral and extraoral conditions.
Corticosteroids are a cornerstone in dental pharmacology due to their anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and anti-allergic properties. These agents are particularly useful in managing:
Oral ulcerations and mucosal lesions (like aphthous stomatitis or lichen planus)
Post-surgical edema and inflammation
Allergic reactions
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
Post-operative complications in oral and maxillofacial surgeries
Corticosteroids, when used judiciously, offer fast relief and help dentists control the body’s inflammatory responses in acute and chronic oral conditions.
Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate Injection I.P.
A fast-acting corticosteroid used to treat severe allergic reactions, inflammation, or acute post-surgical swelling. It is administered parenterally under professional supervision.
Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection 40mg/ml
A long-acting corticosteroid injection used for deeper tissue inflammatory conditions such as TMJ disorders or persistent oral lesions. It offers sustained relief from inflammation and pain.
Beclomethasone Dipropionate & Neomycin Cream
A combination cream offering the dual benefit of corticosteroid and antibacterial activity. It is ideal for managing skin conditions around the oral cavity or facial regions following minor surgeries, rashes, or dermatitis.
Triamcinolone Acetonide Oral Paste 0.1% w/w
Specifically formulated for intraoral use, this paste is highly effective in treating recurrent mouth ulcers, erosive lichen planus, and other inflammatory mucosal lesions. It adheres well to mucous membranes, providing prolonged contact and targeted relief.
Inflammatory Lesions
Corticosteroids help in rapid healing and pain relief in conditions like aphthous ulcers, desquamative gingivitis, or autoimmune mucosal diseases.
Post-Surgical Use
Injectables like Hydrocortisone or Triamcinolone are often administered post-extraction or after oral surgeries to reduce swelling and prevent complications.
Soft Tissue Infections
Creams containing Beclomethasone and Neomycin are useful for facial skin eruptions and inflammation that may accompany dental infections.
Chronic Oral Conditions
Oral pastes allow localized treatment with minimal systemic exposure, beneficial for long-term inflammatory conditions.
Clinically validated and widely prescribed products
Backed by reputable pharmaceutical manufacturers
Formulations available for both systemic and topical application
Affordably priced and delivered across India
Batch-verified for quality and efficacy
Dentalkart ensures easy access to medications that dentists rely on for efficient and evidence-based care delivery.
Corticosteroids should always be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.
Duration of therapy should be minimized to avoid potential systemic side effects.
Topical agents should be used sparingly and only on affected areas.
Injectable steroids should be administered only by licensed professionals.
Avoid long-term systemic use unless medically justified.
Monitor patients with diabetes, hypertension, or immunosuppressive conditions closely.
Do not apply topical corticosteroids on open wounds without indication.
Watch for signs of corticosteroid-induced candidiasis in prolonged intraoral use.
1. What are corticosteroids used for in dental practice?
They are used to manage inflammation, allergic reactions, mouth ulcers, and post-operative swelling, and also to treat chronic mucosal diseases.
2. Are corticosteroids safe for oral use?
Yes, when used under proper supervision. Topical pastes like Triamcinolone Acetonide are designed for safe, targeted intraoral use.
3. When should corticosteroid injections be used?
Injectable corticosteroids are ideal for acute inflammation in deeper tissues or when oral lesions are not responsive to topical treatment.
4. Can corticosteroids be combined with antibiotics?
Yes. Combination creams like Beclomethasone with Neomycin provide anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, especially for skin or facial infections.
5. Do corticosteroids cause side effects?
Short-term topical or localized use is generally safe. Systemic use should be monitored to avoid immunosuppression, weight gain, and blood sugar fluctuations.