In cases of perioral dermatitis, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a prescription of a stronger cortisone cream. Over-the-counter medications may not be effective in this situation. A dentist may also be able to provide a consultation and prescribe medication if necessary. Seeking medical advice is the best course of action in this situation.
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