Comparison of Polytherapy vs Antibiotic monotherapy in the empirical application against odontogenic infections
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https://doi.org/10.5377/uyc.v9i15.4565Keywords:
odontogenic infections, polytherapy, monotherapy, oral surgery, Roberto Calderón school hospitalAbstract
The present study was conducted with the objective of knowing the efficacy of the different treatment therapies against odontogenic infections that are applied to patients admitted with moderate severity in the Roberto Calderón hospital. The results obtained showed a similarity in the application Of polytherapy and management coverage of monotherapy. On the other hand there is a significant difference for this study since the combination therapy presents unfavorable evaluation factors for this therapy. Likewise, monotherapy management facilitated favorable factors in favor of this treatment against odontogenic infections. From the results described, this research concludes that the management of odontogenic infections can be carried out adequately at the hospital level by patients affected with moderate severity from these infections with Clindamycin monotherapy. Responding to the problem raised. Therefore, with this study, it is recommended to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Service of the Roberto Calderón G. School Hospital the creation of a protocol for odontogenic infections where it contains in its indications the use of Monotherapy for patients with this pathology.
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