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DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(62)90161-5
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A clinical study of the use of antibiotic sensitivity testing in endodontics

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“…As early as 1962, Goldman & Pearson (41) recognized that a number of microorganisms cultured from the necrotic pulp specimens are resistant to penicillin. Nevertheless, a large number of antibiotic sensitivity studies performed on necrotic pulp specimens or aspirates from odontogenic abscesses have shown that penicillin remains the primary antibiotic of choice for endodontic infections, followed by clindamycin or erythromycin as alternative choices (42–46).…”
Section: ) Are Antibiotics Effective In Cases With Significant Odontmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As early as 1962, Goldman & Pearson (41) recognized that a number of microorganisms cultured from the necrotic pulp specimens are resistant to penicillin. Nevertheless, a large number of antibiotic sensitivity studies performed on necrotic pulp specimens or aspirates from odontogenic abscesses have shown that penicillin remains the primary antibiotic of choice for endodontic infections, followed by clindamycin or erythromycin as alternative choices (42–46).…”
Section: ) Are Antibiotics Effective In Cases With Significant Odontmentioning
confidence: 99%