Oral Antibiotics for Treatment of Patients with Chronic OsteomyelitisMartin, Mary E.Orthopaedic Nursing
A group of fourteen patients who had chronic osteomyelitis and were treated with oral ciprofloxacin was compared with a group of twelve patients of similar age who had chronic osteomyelitis and received standard parenteral antibiotic therapy consisting of nafcillin, clindamycin, and gentamicin, singly or...
Systemic antibiotic treatment is widely used in several infectious diseases, such as chronic osteomyelitis, bacterial endophthalmitis, airway infection, and acne. However, the use of antibiotics can cause gut dysbiosis.4,5The intestinal microbiota is the most diverse and largest bacterial population in ...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease initiated by biofilm microorganisms and mediated by host immune imbalance. Uncontrolled periodontal infections are the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Thrombotic diseases can lead to partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in the circulatory syst...
Oral diseases, such as dental caries, periodontitis, and oral cancers, are highly prevalent worldwide. Many oral diseases are typically associated with bac
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Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy and use of antiseptic oral rinses, and sometimes antibiotics when secondary infection is diagnosed, has been the medical approach to therapy [55]. However, the use of HBO is expensive and controversial and no good evidence for or against it has been published. ...
prostatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, Neisseria gonorrhoeae urinary tract infection. 4. Skin and soft tissue infections: boils, abscesses, cellulitis, wound infections, intra-abdominal sepsis, etc. 5. Other infections: otitis media, osteomyelitis, seps...
53 showed that BRONJ lesions with biofilms can remain in edentulous marrow spaces for more than a year after tooth extraction and mucosal healing. We have shown that systemic antibiotics failed to restrict bacterial colonization or promote effective healing of lesions after the onset of BRONJ.19 ...
Kassolis et al.53 showed that BRONJ lesions with biofilms can remain in edentulous marrow spaces for more than a year after tooth extraction and mucosal heal- ing. We have shown that systemic antibiotics failed to restrict bacterial colonization or promote effective healing of lesions after the ...