Authors
Peter B Lockhart, Michael T Brennan, Howell C Sasser, Philip C Fox, Bruce J Paster, Farah K Bahrani-Mougeot
Publication date
2008/6/17
Journal
Circulation
Volume
117
Issue
24
Pages
3118-3125
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background— Antibiotic prophylaxis recommendations for the prevention of infective endocarditis are based in part on studies of bacteremia from dental procedures, but toothbrushing may pose a greater threat. The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence, duration, nature, and magnitude of endocarditis-related bacteremia from single-tooth extraction and toothbrushing and to determine the impact of amoxicillin prophylaxis on single-tooth extraction.
Methods and Results— In this double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 290 subjects were randomized to (1) toothbrushing, (2) single-tooth extraction with amoxicillin prophylaxis, or (3) single-tooth extraction with identical placebo. Blood was drawn for bacterial culturing and identification at 6 time points before, during, and after these interventions. The focus of our analysis was on bacterial species reported to cause infective endocarditis. We identified 98 …
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