No Antibiotics for Tooth Extractions in Diabetic Patients

Journal Title: Dental Research and Management - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Diabetes is a disease associated with increased surgical complications and deficient tissue repair. However, recent publications claim that non-compensated diabetic patients have not increased risk for postoperative complications in simple tooth extractions. The tissue repair is a complex sequence of cellular and molecular events that act in concert to restore the structures damaged by trauma and disease and is critical to the maintenance of homeostasis of living organisms. All surgical procedures must be based on the best local and systemic health conditions for the repair processes to restore the integrity and prior tissue architecture.

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Alexandre Frascino

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Alexandre Frascino (2016). No Antibiotics for Tooth Extractions in Diabetic Patients. Dental Research and Management, 1(1), 5-5. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-399232