Antibiotic and opioid prescribing for simple toothache in the emergency department
[...]most dental-related ED visits result in prescription medications and are referred for follow-up care with a dentist [3,4]. According to the available evidence, empiric antibiotics do not appear to reduce the rates of infection or pain among patients presenting with dental pain without overt inf...
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description | [...]most dental-related ED visits result in prescription medications and are referred for follow-up care with a dentist [3,4]. According to the available evidence, empiric antibiotics do not appear to reduce the rates of infection or pain among patients presenting with dental pain without overt infection [11,12]. [...]patients who present for emergency dental services want reassurance and advice as much as treatment [17]. |
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