PCR rationale for use of oral cephalosporins by oral surgery procedures

The article presents the experience of PCR detection of DNA of pathogenic germs inducing odontogenic inflammation. Pus samples of 48 patients aged 18 to 68 years undergoing oral surgery because of apical periodontal lesions and pericoronitis. The results showed microorganisms associations revealed b...

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Published in:Stomatologija (Moskva) Vol. 93; no. 5; p. 43
Main Authors: Tsarev, V N, Chuvilkin, V I, Akhmedov, G D, Chuvilkina, E I, Gadzhiev, F N, Nikitin, I V
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 2014
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Summary:The article presents the experience of PCR detection of DNA of pathogenic germs inducing odontogenic inflammation. Pus samples of 48 patients aged 18 to 68 years undergoing oral surgery because of apical periodontal lesions and pericoronitis. The results showed microorganisms associations revealed by PCR are sensitive to III generation cephalosporins. Effective oral regimen included 400 mg Ceftibuten once daily. The PCR results thus served as a rationale for use of oral cephalosporins by oral surgery procedures proved by clinical and immunological data in postoperative period.
ISSN:0039-1735