In recent years, there’s been growing awareness among both dentists and patients about the overuse - and often unnecessary use - of antibiotics and the potential harm it can cause.
Antibiotics should only be prescribed in specific doses and under defined conditions. Any use outside these guidelines can reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating infections.
Which antibiotics are used for tooth infections and how?
Tooth infections can be painful and uncomfortable, and antibiotics are sometimes used to relieve symptoms and assist in treatment. But which antibiotics are commonly used for tooth infections?
The most commonly prescribed antibiotics include penicillin-based options like amoxicillin or amoxicillin with clavulanic acid. For patients allergic to penicillin, clarithromycin is often used. These medications are effective against the bacteria responsible for oral infections.
Inflamed gums alone are not an automatic indication for antibiotic use.