Plaque bacteria are the primary initiators of periodontal disease in susceptible persons and therapy is largely based on mechanical bacterial biofilm disruption. Patients' response to periodontal treatment is unpredictable and periodontal stability is not always achieved. Locally delivered antimicrobials (LDAs) may be used as adjuncts to mechanical therapy in treatment of recalcitrant deep (> or = 5mm), active, non-responding sites, providing the patient's oral hygiene is adequate. Their use as a monotherapy cannot be justified. The literature reveals that LDAs are safe and that they achieve statistically significant, yet clinically modest, gains in clinical attachment and reductions in pocket depths. Clinical Relevance: It has been sugg...
Endodontic pathology is a bacterial disease. It is well established that periapical disease is the r...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common microbial infections in adults. The use of local antib...
Elimination or adequate suppression of putative periodontopathic microorganisms in the subgingival m...
Plaque bacteria are the primary initiators of periodontal disease in susceptible persons and therapy...
This review sheds light on the recent published scientific evidence relating to the use of professio...
OBJECTIVES. This review is intended to present a narrative report of the latest scientific papers pu...
This review sheds light on the recent published scientific evidence relating to the use of professio...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused by groups of ...
Traditional antimicrobial therapies for periodontitis (PD) have long focused on non-selective and di...
The microbial etiology of gingivitis and periodontitis provides the rationale for use of adjunctive ...
Abstract :. The rationale for the use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy is based on the concept ...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
Introductions: Local delivery antibiotic (LDA) is adjunctive to mechanical debridement for periodont...
Periodontal disease represents an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the maintenance and...
Endodontic pathology is a bacterial disease. It is well established that periapical disease is the r...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common microbial infections in adults. The use of local antib...
Elimination or adequate suppression of putative periodontopathic microorganisms in the subgingival m...
Plaque bacteria are the primary initiators of periodontal disease in susceptible persons and therapy...
This review sheds light on the recent published scientific evidence relating to the use of professio...
OBJECTIVES. This review is intended to present a narrative report of the latest scientific papers pu...
This review sheds light on the recent published scientific evidence relating to the use of professio...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused by groups of ...
Traditional antimicrobial therapies for periodontitis (PD) have long focused on non-selective and di...
The microbial etiology of gingivitis and periodontitis provides the rationale for use of adjunctive ...
Abstract :. The rationale for the use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy is based on the concept ...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
Introductions: Local delivery antibiotic (LDA) is adjunctive to mechanical debridement for periodont...
Periodontal disease represents an inflammatory disease of the tissues supporting the maintenance and...
Endodontic pathology is a bacterial disease. It is well established that periapical disease is the r...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common microbial infections in adults. The use of local antib...
Elimination or adequate suppression of putative periodontopathic microorganisms in the subgingival m...