TY - JOUR T1 - B-Lactam Antibiotics in Daily Dentistry Practice: A Critical Review AU - , G.A. Scardina AU - , A. Ruggieri AU - , F. Carini AU - , P. Messina JO - Research Journal of Biological Sciences VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 484 EP - 490 PY - 2007 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-8846 DO - rjbsci.2007.484.490 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjbsci.2007.484.490 KW - B-lactam KW -antibiotics KW -penicillin KW -cephalosporin KW -carbapenem KW -monobactam AB - Antimicrobial therapy has an essential role in the management of the oro-facial infections of odontogenic origin. The aim of this study is to report a detailed review about the activity of the -lactams in the odontostomatological practice. This group of antibiotics is very used in daily practice of dentistry for the prophilaxis and for the aspecific or specific therapy. The etiology of odontogenic infections is usually attributed to the endogenous flora of the mouth and not to the introduction of non-resident bacteria. This infections are typically polymicrobial; however, anaerobes generally outnumber aerobes by at least four fold. B-lactams are a large group of antibiotics in constant evolution, in fact, it includes penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems and monobactams. Penicillins are the oldest group of antibiotics, they are very diffused in the dentistry clinic but they hears again a lot the problem of the bacterial resistance. Cephalosporins is also more diffused and their new generations are deserving of attention. Carbapenems and monobactams are molecules relatively new but in constant evolution and they represent a possible future of antibiotics therapy. ER -