
Antibiotics in Dental Practice – Basic Insights
Antibiotics typically prescribed in dental practice for some of the following purposes Treatment for acute odontogenic infections Treatment for non-odontogenic infections Prophylaxis against local

Antibiotics typically prescribed in dental practice for some of the following purposes Treatment for acute odontogenic infections Treatment for non-odontogenic infections Prophylaxis against local
Researchers from the University of Colorado (CU) School of Dental Medicine in Aurora, CO, have created a targeted, antibiotic, regenerative dental coating that hampers bacteria
Dental professionals may want to reconsider the use of antibiotic prophylaxis in patients with prosthetic joints. The findings of a new study in JAMA Network
Main Content – Dr. Deepika Abstract Antibiotics are responsible for the sharp decline of infectious disease-related deaths caused by bacteria over the past 50 years.
Oral surgery patients with penicillin allergies who take a certain kind of antibiotic as perioperative prophylaxis face a greater risk of developing surgical site infections,

Main Content The judicious use of antibiotics and analgesics is an integral part of dental practice. While these agents generally are considered safe in the
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is hosting a webinar on May 12 about trends in opioid and antibiotic prescribing for pediatric
When it comes to preventing a type of heart infection caused by oral bacteria, good dental health is better than antibiotics, according to a landmark

Maintenance of good oral health is more important than the use of antibiotics during dental procedures to prevent heart infection caused by oral bacteria in
The use of antibiotics after tooth extraction has increased over the past 17 years in South Korea, according to a study published on March 24

COVID-19 appears to have an impact on the oral cavity, according to researchers at the Università Vita Salute San Raffaele in Milan, Italy, who profiled
There is no one-size-fits-all solution for tackling antibiotic resistance, according to a commentary published on February 10 in the International Dental Journal. Instead, a variety