Introduction: This review revisits clinical use of antibiotics for most common acute oro-dental conditions; we aim to provide evidence governing antibiotics use when access to oral healthcare is not available, as during the ongoing outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Materials and methods: In this rapid review, articles were retrieved after conducting a search on PubMed and Google Scholar. Relevant publications were selected and analyzed. Most recent systematic reviews with/without meta-analyses and societal guidelines were selected. Data were extracted, grouped, and synthesized according to the respective subtopic analysis. Results and discussion: There was evidence supporting ...
Introduction: Guidelines on the length of treatment of dental infections with systemic antibiotics v...
Antibiotics do not cure toothache. This headline message of the United Kingdom’s (UK) Dental Antimic...
INTRODUCTION: With the invention of any new technology their comes the boon and curse both. The inve...
This review revisits clinical use of antibiotics for most common acute oro-dental conditions; we aim...
Background: There is a limited need for antibiotics when treating oral health problems, yet they are...
Context: The theme of “World Health Day 2011” is “combat drug resistance- No actio...
WOS: 000165488900003PubMed ID: 10945185Objective: To assess the complaints of patients who were pres...
BACKGROUND The most frequent indications for tooth extractions, generally performed by general denta...
Abstract PURPOSE: To assess the beneficial or harmful effects of systemic prophylactic antibiotics...
Introduction: In early phase of irreversible pulpitis, there is normally no clinically signifi...
Dentists commonly prescribe antibiotics for controlling and treating dental infections. But there is...
INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) still represents a common but often misused procedure in d...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health concern. Antibiotics continue to be prescribed by s...
Background: The most frequent indications for tooth extractions, generally performed by general dent...
The injudicious use of antibiotics is one of the key contributors to the emergence of antibiotic-res...
Introduction: Guidelines on the length of treatment of dental infections with systemic antibiotics v...
Antibiotics do not cure toothache. This headline message of the United Kingdom’s (UK) Dental Antimic...
INTRODUCTION: With the invention of any new technology their comes the boon and curse both. The inve...
This review revisits clinical use of antibiotics for most common acute oro-dental conditions; we aim...
Background: There is a limited need for antibiotics when treating oral health problems, yet they are...
Context: The theme of “World Health Day 2011” is “combat drug resistance- No actio...
WOS: 000165488900003PubMed ID: 10945185Objective: To assess the complaints of patients who were pres...
BACKGROUND The most frequent indications for tooth extractions, generally performed by general denta...
Abstract PURPOSE: To assess the beneficial or harmful effects of systemic prophylactic antibiotics...
Introduction: In early phase of irreversible pulpitis, there is normally no clinically signifi...
Dentists commonly prescribe antibiotics for controlling and treating dental infections. But there is...
INTRODUCTION: Antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) still represents a common but often misused procedure in d...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health concern. Antibiotics continue to be prescribed by s...
Background: The most frequent indications for tooth extractions, generally performed by general dent...
The injudicious use of antibiotics is one of the key contributors to the emergence of antibiotic-res...
Introduction: Guidelines on the length of treatment of dental infections with systemic antibiotics v...
Antibiotics do not cure toothache. This headline message of the United Kingdom’s (UK) Dental Antimic...
INTRODUCTION: With the invention of any new technology their comes the boon and curse both. The inve...