Prophylactic antibiotics before dental work
2010-09-15
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Prophylactic antibiotics before dental work
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2010-09-15
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Physicians often prescribe antibiotics to patients before dental work to prevent bacterial endocarditis. There is not currently good evidence to support this practice, especially in patients who are at low or moderate risk of developing bacterial endocarditis; however, there may be some individual patient benefit for those who are at highest risk.
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Long, Rachael. (2010). Prophylactic antibiotics before dental work. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/93870.
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