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prednisolone and Tooth Discoloration

prednisolone has been researched along with Tooth Discoloration in 2 studies

Prednisolone: A glucocorticoid with the general properties of the corticosteroids. It is the drug of choice for all conditions in which routine systemic corticosteroid therapy is indicated, except adrenal deficiency states.
prednisolone : A glucocorticoid that is prednisone in which the oxo group at position 11 has been reduced to the corresponding beta-hydroxy group. It is a drug metabolite of prednisone.

Tooth Discoloration: Any change in the hue, color, or translucency of a tooth due to any cause. Restorative filling materials, drugs (both topical and systemic), pulpal necrosis, or hemorrhage may be responsible. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p253)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kaufman, BM1
Vickers, HR1
Rayne, J1
Ryan, TJ1
Bublitz, A1
Machat, E1
Schärer, K1
Komposch, G1
Mehls, O1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for prednisolone and Tooth Discoloration

ArticleYear
Congenital erythropoietic porphyria. Report of a case.
    The British journal of dermatology, 1967, Volume: 79, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Amino Acids; Anemia, Hemolytic, Congenital; Blood Transfusion; Bone Marrow Diseases; Fem

1967
Changes in dental development in paediatric patients with chronic kidney disease.
    Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association, 1981, Volume: 18

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Dental Enamel Hypoplasia; Female; Humans; Kidney Failure

1981