ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY

Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammatory response leading to destruction of underlying tissue. Periodontal therapy aims to eliminate pathogens associated with the disease and attain periodontal health. Periodontitis is generally treat...

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Main Authors: Ece Barça, Emine Çifcibaşı, Serdar Çintan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/view/5000067840/5000134887
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spelling doaj-30f243024af142e0a83d91748ddcfa6e2020-11-24T23:37:52ZengIstanbul UniversityJournal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry2149-23522149-45922015-10-01493556210.17096/jiufd.90144ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPYEce Barça0Emine Çifcibaşı1Serdar Çintan2Department of Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry Istanbul UniversityDepartment of Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry Istanbul UniversityDepartment of Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry Istanbul UniversityPeriodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammatory response leading to destruction of underlying tissue. Periodontal therapy aims to eliminate pathogens associated with the disease and attain periodontal health. Periodontitis is generally treated by nonsurgical mechanical debridement and regular periodontal maintenance care. Periodontal surgery may be indicated for some patients to improve access to the root surface; however, mechanical debridement alone may not be helpful in all cases. In such cases, adjunctive systemic antibiotic therapy remains the treatment of choice. It can reach microorganisms at the base of the deep periodontal pockets and furcation areas via serum, and also affects organisms residing within gingival epithelium and connective tissue. This review aims to provide an update on clinical issues regarding when and how to prescribe systemic antibiotics in periodontal therapy. The points discussed are the mode of antibiotic action, susceptible periodontal pathogens, antibiotic dosage, antibiotic use in treatment of periodontal disease, and mechanism of bacterial resistance to each antibiotic.http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/view/5000067840/5000134887Systemic antibioticsperiodontal diseasetreatmentaggressive periodontitischronic periodontitis
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author Ece Barça
Emine Çifcibaşı
Serdar Çintan
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Emine Çifcibaşı
Serdar Çintan
ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
Systemic antibiotics
periodontal disease
treatment
aggressive periodontitis
chronic periodontitis
author_facet Ece Barça
Emine Çifcibaşı
Serdar Çintan
author_sort Ece Barça
title ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
title_short ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
title_full ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
title_fullStr ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
title_full_unstemmed ADJUNCTIVE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN PERIODONTAL THERAPY
title_sort adjunctive use of antibiotics in periodontal therapy
publisher Istanbul University
series Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
issn 2149-2352
2149-4592
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammatory response leading to destruction of underlying tissue. Periodontal therapy aims to eliminate pathogens associated with the disease and attain periodontal health. Periodontitis is generally treated by nonsurgical mechanical debridement and regular periodontal maintenance care. Periodontal surgery may be indicated for some patients to improve access to the root surface; however, mechanical debridement alone may not be helpful in all cases. In such cases, adjunctive systemic antibiotic therapy remains the treatment of choice. It can reach microorganisms at the base of the deep periodontal pockets and furcation areas via serum, and also affects organisms residing within gingival epithelium and connective tissue. This review aims to provide an update on clinical issues regarding when and how to prescribe systemic antibiotics in periodontal therapy. The points discussed are the mode of antibiotic action, susceptible periodontal pathogens, antibiotic dosage, antibiotic use in treatment of periodontal disease, and mechanism of bacterial resistance to each antibiotic.
topic Systemic antibiotics
periodontal disease
treatment
aggressive periodontitis
chronic periodontitis
url http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/view/5000067840/5000134887
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