- The guideline recommends against using antibiotics for most pulpal and periapical conditions and instead recommends only the use of dental treatment and, if needed, over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
- Instead of prescribing antibiotics, dentists should prioritize dental treatments such as pulpotomy, pulpectomy, nonsurgical root canal treatment, or incision and drainage for symptomatic irreversible pulpitis, symptomatic apical periodontitis, and localized acute apical abscess in adult patients who are not severely immunocompromised.
- If a patient’s condition progresses to systemic involvement, showing signs of fever or malaise, then dentists should prescribe antibiotics.
Antibiotics for Dental Pain and Swelling Guideline (2019)
Key Points
Find clinician and patient resources below that promote the responsible use of antibiotics in dental care, including detailed guides, videos, CE courses, and more.
Resources for the Guideline on Antibiotics for Dental Pain and Swelling
- Chairside guide on antibiotic use for dental pain and intra-oral swelling when dental treatment is immediately available and when dental treatment is not immediately available
- Online CE course:
- New Dentist Now blog:
- Facebook Live event:
Related Antibiotic Resources
- Guideline: the use of prophylactic antibiotics prior to dental procedures in patients with prosthetic joints
- Oral Health Topics: antibiotic stewardship
- Oral Health Topics: antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures
- ADA Clinical Evaluators (ACE) Panel report: antibiotic use in endodontic infections
- Search for research related to antibiotics
- ADA Library resources
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