Repeated metronidazole and amoxicillin treatment of periodontitis. A follow-up study
Author
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López, Néstor
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Gamonal Aravena, Jorge Antonio
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Martínez, Benjamín
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2018-12-20T15:24:40Z
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2018-12-20T15:24:40Z
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2000
Cita de ítem
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Journal of Periodontology, Volumen 71, Issue 1, 2000, Pages 79-89.
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00223492
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10.1902/jop.2000.71.1.79
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159042
Abstract
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Background: The prevailing concept is that little or no clear benefit is derived from antibiotic therapy in chronic periodontitis. Studies to determine the effect of metronidazole plus amoxicillin (M+A) on adult periodontitis are questionable because standard design for clinical trials was usually not used. In addition, there is no information about the effect of M+A as the sole therapy for periodontitis. Methods: A randomized, triple- blind, controlled clinical trial was used to determine the effect of systemic administration of M+A, as the sole therapy, in progressive adult periodontitis. Forty-six subjects with moderate to advanced adult periodontitis who showed ≥2 mm attachment loss in at least 2 sites in the previous 2 months were entered in the study. Subjects were randomly distributed to a group who received 21 tablets of metronidazole 250 mg plus amoxicillin 500 mg, or to a group receiving a placebo (1 tablet every 8 hours for 1 week).