Antibiotics in the treatment of periodontal diseases: microbiological basis and clinical applications.

Magda Feres
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The starting point for defining a therapy, whether in dentistry or the various areas of medicine, is to understand the aetiology and progression of the different illnesses. In this context, it is worth pointing out that periodontal diseases are a group of infections whose primary aetiological factor is the bacteria present in the oral cavity, especially those that colonize the supra- and subgingival tooth surfaces. Many advances, mainly those occurring over the last two decades, greatly facilitated understanding of the aetiopathogenesis of periodontitis, including the microbiota related to each type of disease and the host response. This knowledge has made it easier to indicate more specific therapy, including the use of systemic antibiotics. Systemically administered metronidazole, and especially the combination of metronidazole, amoxicillin and scaling and root planing (SRP) leads to a beneficial change in the composition of the subgingival microbiota by reducing pathogens and allowing the growth of host-compatible species. In addition, the combination of systemic antibiotics and a strict control of supragingival plaque during the active phase of therapy has been showing promising results in the treatment of chronic periodontitis.

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抗生素在牙周病治疗中的应用:微生物基础和临床应用。
定义治疗的出发点,无论是在牙科还是在医学的各个领域,都是了解不同疾病的病因和进展。在这种情况下,值得指出的是,牙周病是一组感染,其主要病因是口腔中存在的细菌,特别是那些在牙龈上和龈下牙齿表面定居的细菌。许多进展,主要是在过去二十年中发生的进展,极大地促进了对牙周炎的发病机制的理解,包括与每种疾病相关的微生物群和宿主反应。这一知识使得更容易指出更具体的治疗,包括使用全身抗生素。系统给药甲硝唑,特别是甲硝唑、阿莫西林和除垢和根治(SRP)的组合,通过减少病原体和允许宿主相容物种的生长,导致牙龈下微生物群组成的有益变化。此外,在治疗的活跃阶段,结合全身性抗生素和严格控制龈上菌斑在慢性牙周炎的治疗中已经显示出令人鼓舞的结果。
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