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In pediatric dentistry, antibiotics are crucial for controlling oral infections and preventing their spread. However, concerns about overuse and inappropriate prescriptions persist. Understanding the complexities of antimicrobial use is vital for optimal oral health outcomes, particularly due to the unique physiology and compliance issues in young patients. This narrative review comprehensively searched peer-reviewed literature, guidelines, and systematic reviews from databases involving PUBMED, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, Trip Database, Lilacs, ProQuest, and Wiley Library, using keywords related to adverse effects, infection control, pediatric dentistry, and antibiotic use. No publication year restrictions were applied, and references from key papers were reviewed for additional relevant research. Results indicate that while antibiotics can effectively treat bacterial infections in pediatric patients, misuse can lead to adverse outcomes like antimicrobial resistance. Special considerations in pediatric dentistry necessitate tailored antibiotic administration approaches. Adhering to evidence-based guidelines and exercising sound clinical judgment are essential to mitigate the risks of antibiotic overuse. Comprehensive education for dental professionals, caregivers, and young patients is crucial to promote responsible antimicrobial practices and enhance oral health outcomes. A well-rounded strategy for antibiotic use in pediatric dentistry is key to achieving optimal dental health results while minimizing associated risks.
Antibiotics Antimicrobial resistance Adverse effects Oral health outcomes Antibiotic overuse
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Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Basic Pharmacology |
Journal Section | Review Articles |
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Project Number | nil |
Publication Date | June 1, 2025 |
Submission Date | May 21, 2024 |
Acceptance Date | May 13, 2025 |
Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 45 Issue: 2 |