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Would it really be necessary to use metronidazole as an adjunct in the surgical treatment of periodontitis?

Ana Luisa AmaralBodil LundSérgio Araújo Andrade
Published in: Evidence-based dentistry (2024)
Although the study found statistically significant results for clinical attachment level (MD = 0.66 mm, 95% CI [0.01; 1.31]; p = 0.045) and probing depth (MD = 0.28 mm, 95% CI [0.09; 0.46]; p = 0.004), these findings do not represent clinically significant gains. Therefore, no evidence was demonstrated to support the use of systemic metronidazole as adjunctive therapy to periodontal surgery.
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