Antibiotic resistance in severe odontogenic infections of the South Australian population: a 9-year retrospective audit.
I LiauJ HanK BayettoB MayA GossP SambrookA ChengPublished in: Australian dental journal (2018)
There were moderate rates of antibiotic-resistant odontogenic infections within the South Australian population. Patients within this subgroup demonstrate markedly poorer clinical outcomes. Effective treatment of odontogenic infections involves early operative intervention, with adjunctive use of appropriate antibiotic therapy that involves close monitoring of response to removal of the cause and use of first-line antibiotic agents. Cases that fail to respond require urgent specialist review in order to reduce morbidity and mortality outcomes.