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Dental surgery to stop antibiotics or increase the risk of infective endocarditis

2023-07-20
A recent study showed that a decision issued by the National Institute of Clinical Medicine in 2008 may prove to be a mistake.In 2008,the National Institute of Clinical Medicine of the United Kingdom recommended discontinuing the application of antibiotics to patients undergoing invasive dental treatment.
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For every country,medical management policies are a complex issue,and a slight carelessness can have serious consequences.

A recent study showed that a decision issued by the National Institute of Clinical Medicine in 2008 may prove to be a mistake.In 2008,the National Institute for Clinical Excellence recommended discontinuing the administration of antibiotics to patients undergoing invasive dental treatment.

Previously,dentists generally prescribed appropriate amounts of antibiotics to reduce the risk of infective endocarditis.After several years,according to a survey of researchers,the amount of such prescriptions has been reduced by about 80%.However,in the UK,the number of cases of infection has increased by 35 per month.Although the researchers believe that the direct cause of this phenomenon may not necessarily be directly related to this measure of NICE,this figure is enough to attract the attention of NICE.

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