Antibacterial effects of ofloxacin, clindamycin and sultamicillin on surgical removal of impacted third molars.

K Göker, O Güvener
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This study examined the bacteraemia following surgical removal of impacted mandibular third molars and evaluated the antibacterial effects of Ofloxacin, Clindamycin, Sultamicillin, used as prophylactic medications. The study involved a hundred healthy patients whose mandibular third molars were impacted horizontally. These patients were divided into four groups each including 25 individuals. One of the four groups was the control group. The other groups were those to which Ofloxacin, Clindamycin, and Sultamicillin were administered one hour before the operation and in the following 4 days postoperatively. Blood samples were taken before and immediately after the operation, and then, 1 and 24 hours postoperatively. Following the incubation of the samples under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, the samples were examined microbiologically. Preoperative samples were found to be negative. In the immediate postoperative samples, bacteraemia was found in 44% of the control group, 40% of Ofloxacin and Clindamycin groups and 36% of the Sultamicillin group. In the samples taken 1 hour after the operation, bacteraemia was found in 28% of the control group, 20% of the Ofloxacin group and 24% of the Clindamycin and Sultamicillin groups. In the control group, only 2 cases showed positive culture in the blood samples taken 24 hours after the operation. In conclusion, the antibiotics, Ofloxacin, Clindamycin, Sultamicillin have a significant effect in decreasing the risk of postoperative infection and bacteraemia.

氧氟沙星、克林霉素和舒他西林对阻生第三磨牙手术拔除的抗菌效果。
本研究检查了手术切除下颌阻生第三磨牙后的菌血症,并评估了氧氟沙星、克林霉素、舒他西林作为预防性药物的抗菌效果。这项研究涉及了100名健康的患者,他们的下颌第三磨牙是水平阻生的。这些患者被分为四组,每组25人。四组中的一组是对照组。其余组为术前1 h及术后4 d分别给予氧氟沙星、克林霉素、舒他西林的组。术前、术后即刻、术后1小时、24小时分别采血。在好氧和厌氧条件下孵育样品后,对样品进行微生物学检查。术前样本呈阴性。术后立即样本中,44%的对照组、40%的氧氟沙星和克林霉素组和36%的舒他西林组出现菌血症。术后1 h标本中,对照组28%、氧氟沙星组20%、克林霉素和舒他西林组24%出现菌血症。对照组术后24小时采血培养阳性2例。综上所述,抗生素氧氟沙星、克林霉素、舒他霉素对降低术后感染和菌血症的风险有显著作用。
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