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Is amoxicillin adeguate for dental infections?

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Yes and no: It is almost always adequate. There are, however, some resistant strains of bacteria that require different antibiotics. Also, sometimes anerobic bacteria require a different antibiotic.

Answered 2/8/2015

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Usually great: Amoxicillin is usually the first choice that i script for unless there is a allergy to it.

Answered 5/25/2015

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Depends: Amoxicillin is a very helpful antibiotic. However, it has its limitations. Depending on the extent of your infection, and the exact bacteria involved, Amoxicillin may or may not be adequate for your individual situation. Call your dentist.

Answered 6/24/2014

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Dr. David Epstein answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry

Yes: Amoxicillin should be adequate for most dental infections. Make sure you take the entire course of the antibiotics even if you are feeling better and see a dentist (assuming you already did) since you have the prescription. Penicillin and Amoxicillin are the two most common antibiotics used to treat dental infections. Of course if you are allergic to this class of drugs, clindamycin should be used

Answered 5/26/2015

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It depends: Generally the type of bacterial population causing a dental infection changes as the infection lingers on and/or body defenses are activated. Thus, the choice of antibiotic is influenced by a number of factors: Stage of infection development and the ability of the patient to take the antibiotic – medical conditions or allergy.

Answered 5/26/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Drug of choice: Amoxicillin is still the first-line drug of choice, but draining and removing the infections is a more effective treatment.

Answered 4/24/2016

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Yes: It does temporize the infection but you need to see your dentist for definitive treatment to solve the problem.

Answered 3/22/2020

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

See a dentist: Antibiotics will help control a dental infection but will not that the cause. Failure to treat can result in major problems.

Answered 3/22/2020

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Antibiotics: Antibiotics will not cure a dental infection, merely reduce it's severity as long as you continue to take the medication. Stop the medication, the infection comes roaring back. The only way to cure an abscess is to physically remove the infected tooth material.

Answered 3/13/2020

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For Some . . .: Penicillin or Amoxicillin can effectively be prescribed for most dental infections if you are not allergic to the meds. Unfortunately, some infections that may originate from a dental source can involve deeper structures of the head and neck that do not respond to penicillin or amoxicillin, and may require different antibiotics and/or surgical intervention.

Answered 5/26/2015

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