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Last reviewed June 2025
Last reviewed June 2025
Antibiotic | Adult Regimen | Consider additional anaerobic coverage if little improvement after 48 hrs of usual adult regimen |
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Preferred |
Amoxicillin 500 mg PO TID or Penicillin VK 300-600 mg PO QID |
Add metronidazole 500 mg PO BID |
Penicillin/amoxicillin IgE-mediated allergy |
Cefuroxime 500 mg PO BID | Add metronidazole 500 mg PO BID |
Unable to use any beta-lactam:* |
Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID
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Add metronidazole 500 mg PO BID |
* should be reserved for patients with a history of severe delayed skin reaction/organ dysfunction (e.g., Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) to any beta-lactam antimicrobial OR a history of anaphylaxis to cefuroxime (or other cross-reacting beta-lactam) (refer to NS Health beta-lactam allergy document). |
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Last reviewed June 2025
1. Choosing Wisely Canada: Taking the Bite out of Tooth Pain. A Toolkit on Using Antibiotics Wisely for Managing Tooth Pain in Adults. November 2024. https://choosingwiselycanada.org/toolkit/taking-the-bite-out-of-tooth-pain/
2. Bugs and Drugs. Recommended Empiric Therapy of Selected Dental Infections. https://www.bugsanddrugs.org/
3. The Canadian Association of Hospital Dentists. Choosing Wisely Canada. Hospital Dentistry – Eight Tests and Treatments to Question. May 2024. https://choosingwiselycanada.org/recommendation/hospital-dentistry/
4. Chao T, Lee C, Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University. Antibiotics in Dentistry. Available from: Antibiotic-and-analgesics-summary-sheet-1.pdf
5. Cope AL, et al. Systemic antibiotics for symptomatic apical periodontitis and acute apical abscess in adults. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2024(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD010136.pub4
6. Lockhart PB, et al. Evidence-based clinical practice guideline on antibiotic use for the urgent management of pulpal-and periapical-related dental pain and intraoral swelling: A report from the American Dental Association. The Journal of the American Dental Association. 2019 Nov 1;150(11):906-21
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Last reviewed June 2025
Table 1a. Populations for whom dental prophylaxis should be prescribed | Table 1b. Dental procedures warranting antibiotic prophylaxis in high risk populations |
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Procedures involving manipulation of gingival tissue, dental periapical regions, or perforation of the oral mucosa |
*Unrepaired cyanotic CHD (i.e., Tetralogy of Fallot, Transposition of Great Arteries, Tricuspid Atresia, Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return), including palliative shunts and conduits; completely repaired congenital heart defect with prosthetic material or device, whether placed by surgery or by transcatheter during the first 6 months after the procedure; repaired CHD with residual defects at the site of or adjacent to the site of a prosthetic patch or prosthetic device (which inhibits endothelialization); surgical or transcatheter pulmonary artery valve or conduit placement such as Melody valve and Contegra conduit. |
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Give as a single dose 30 to 60 minutes pre-procedure
Place in Therapy | Antibiotic Regimen | |
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Oral |
Preferred | Amoxicillin 2 g PO |
Penicillin/amoxicillin IgE-mediated allergy | Cefuroxime 500 mg PO | |
Unable to use any beta lactam* | Doxycycline 100 mg PO | |
Unable to take oral medication |
Preferred | Ampicillin 2 g IV |
Penicillin/amoxicillin IgE-mediated allergy | Ceftriaxone 1 g IV | |
Unable to use any beta lactam* | Clindamycin 600 mg IV | |
* should be reserved for patients with a history of severe delayed skin reaction/organ dysfunction (e.g., Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) to any beta-lactam antimicrobial OR a history of anaphylaxis to cefuroxime (or other cross-reacting beta-lactam) (refer to NS Health beta-lactam allergy document). |
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1. Choosing Wisely Canada: Taking the Bite out of Tooth Pain. A Toolkit on Using Antibiotics Wisely for Managing Tooth Pain in Adults. November 2024. https://choosingwiselycanada.org/toolkit/taking-the-bite-out-of-tooth-pain/
2. Wilson WR, et al. Prevention of viridans group streptococcal infective endocarditis: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2021 May 18;143(20):e963-78.
3. Chao T, Lee C, Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University. Antibiotics in Dentistry. Available from: Antibiotic-and-analgesics-summary-sheet-1.pdf
4. CDA Board of Directors. CDA Position on Prevention of Infective Endocarditis, revised February 2024. Available at: https://www.cda-adc.ca/en/about/position_statements/infectiveendocarditis/
5. Bugs and Drugs. Recommended Empiric Therapy of Selected Dental Infections. https://www.bugsanddrugs.org/
Last reviewed June 2025