Conclusion: Before prescribing antibiotics, practitioners should pay attention on clinical and general conditions of the patiens. Drainage, removal of infected tissues and adequate irrigation were the primary factors which will affect the success rate of endodontic treatment.Background: Basically, the purpose of endodontic treatment is to remove the to remove the microbes, their products, and debris from the pulp and infected root canal system
The selection of a specific antibiotic is generally based on empirical criteria and on the types of ...
Antibiotics are used in dentistry to treat an existing infection therapeutically or to prevent an in...
Contemporary endodontics and the future of endodontics are based on regenerative strategies. Success...
The main etiological factor in the pathogenesis and progression of pulpal and periradicular diseases...
Abstract: Antibiotics are a valuable addition to health practitioners for the management of bacteria...
Bacteria have been implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of pulp and periapical diseases. T...
Biomechanical preparation alone does not completely eradicate microorganisms from the root canal, he...
This position statement represents a consensus of an expert committee convened by the European Socie...
Most endodontic infections can be successfully treated with surgery such as pulp extraction and root...
INTRODUCTION: Diseases of the dental pulp and periapical tissues are chiefly caused by microorganism...
The overuse of antibiotics and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains is a global c...
Bacteria and their products play a fundamental role in the initiation, propagation and persistence o...
The main objective of any root canal treatment of an infected teeth is to eliminate microorganisms t...
The use of calcium hydroxide, antibiotics and biocides as antimicrobial medicaments in endodontics B...
Objective. To describe a pattern of antibiotic prescription during root canal treatment procedures b...
The selection of a specific antibiotic is generally based on empirical criteria and on the types of ...
Antibiotics are used in dentistry to treat an existing infection therapeutically or to prevent an in...
Contemporary endodontics and the future of endodontics are based on regenerative strategies. Success...
The main etiological factor in the pathogenesis and progression of pulpal and periradicular diseases...
Abstract: Antibiotics are a valuable addition to health practitioners for the management of bacteria...
Bacteria have been implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of pulp and periapical diseases. T...
Biomechanical preparation alone does not completely eradicate microorganisms from the root canal, he...
This position statement represents a consensus of an expert committee convened by the European Socie...
Most endodontic infections can be successfully treated with surgery such as pulp extraction and root...
INTRODUCTION: Diseases of the dental pulp and periapical tissues are chiefly caused by microorganism...
The overuse of antibiotics and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains is a global c...
Bacteria and their products play a fundamental role in the initiation, propagation and persistence o...
The main objective of any root canal treatment of an infected teeth is to eliminate microorganisms t...
The use of calcium hydroxide, antibiotics and biocides as antimicrobial medicaments in endodontics B...
Objective. To describe a pattern of antibiotic prescription during root canal treatment procedures b...
The selection of a specific antibiotic is generally based on empirical criteria and on the types of ...
Antibiotics are used in dentistry to treat an existing infection therapeutically or to prevent an in...
Contemporary endodontics and the future of endodontics are based on regenerative strategies. Success...