A new study suggests that current dental antibiotic guidelines may not adequately protect high-risk heart patients from infective endocarditis. Researchers recommend a more targeted approach to antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and minimize the risk of antibiotic resistance.
Researchers recommend updating dental antibiotic guidelines to protect high-risk heart patients . The study suggests that current guidelines may not adequately address the risk of infective endocarditis in these patients.
The researchers propose a more targeted approach to antibiotic prophylaxis, taking into account individual patient factors and the specific dental procedures being performed. This could help reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and minimize the risk of antibiotic resistance.
Researchers Dental Antibiotic Guidelines High-Risk Heart Patients Infective Endocarditis Antibiotic Prophylaxis Dental Procedures Antibiotic Resistance
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