Antibiotics are important adjuncts in the treatment of infectious diseases, including periodontitis. The most severe criticisms to the indiscriminate use of these drugs are their side effects and, especially, the development of bacterial resistance. The knowledge of the biological mechanisms involved with the antibiotic usage would help the medical and dental communities to overcome these two problems. Therefore, the aim of this manuscript was to review the mechanisms of action of the antibiotics most commonly used in the periodontal treatment (i.e. penicillin, tetracycline, macrolide and metronidazole) and the main mechanisms of bacterial resistance to these drugs. Antimicrobial resistance can be classified into three groups: intrinsic, mu...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbial susceptibility to ß-lactams and metronidaz...
Periodontitis is a bacterial disease that can be treated with systemic antibiotics. The aim of this ...
Abstract

Introduction- Antibiotic to treat dental caries infection are routinely ...
Objective: Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella intermedia are thought to be pathogens in adult p...
INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic use in chronic periodontitis may result in improvement in periodontal statu...
Introduction : Antibiotic resistance is widely found even among bacterial populations not having bee...
Numerous srudies have established that pathological processes in the periodontium are accompanied by...
PURPOSE Antibiotics play an important role in treating periodontal diseases. Due to the effectivene...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
The treatment of purulent inflammatory diseases in the periodontal tissues (PIDP) is one of the pert...
Background Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent in Iraq. They may become serious condit...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to estimate the antimicrobial resistance in microorganisms presen...
Antibiotics have played a major role in the improvement of life expectancy in the last 50 years and ...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Objectives: To test the antimicrobial sensitivity of two periodontal pathogens to a panel of five or...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbial susceptibility to ß-lactams and metronidaz...
Periodontitis is a bacterial disease that can be treated with systemic antibiotics. The aim of this ...
Abstract

Introduction- Antibiotic to treat dental caries infection are routinely ...
Objective: Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella intermedia are thought to be pathogens in adult p...
INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic use in chronic periodontitis may result in improvement in periodontal statu...
Introduction : Antibiotic resistance is widely found even among bacterial populations not having bee...
Numerous srudies have established that pathological processes in the periodontium are accompanied by...
PURPOSE Antibiotics play an important role in treating periodontal diseases. Due to the effectivene...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
The treatment of purulent inflammatory diseases in the periodontal tissues (PIDP) is one of the pert...
Background Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent in Iraq. They may become serious condit...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to estimate the antimicrobial resistance in microorganisms presen...
Antibiotics have played a major role in the improvement of life expectancy in the last 50 years and ...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Objectives: To test the antimicrobial sensitivity of two periodontal pathogens to a panel of five or...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbial susceptibility to ß-lactams and metronidaz...
Periodontitis is a bacterial disease that can be treated with systemic antibiotics. The aim of this ...
Abstract

Introduction- Antibiotic to treat dental caries infection are routinely ...