1966
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(66)90362-8
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An assessment of metronidazole in the treatment of acute ulcerative pseudomembranous gingivitis (Vincent's disease)

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“…The fact remains that AUG is an anaerobic infection and responds to metronidazole with or without local debridement (Shinn 1962, Shinn et al 1965, Duckworth et al 1966, Wade et al 1966, Fletcher & Plant 1968). The routine treatment of AUG consists of debridement, in the form of scaling, oral hygiene instruction, and surgical recontouring of the periodontium at a later date, should the tissues be permanently disfigured.…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Metronidazolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact remains that AUG is an anaerobic infection and responds to metronidazole with or without local debridement (Shinn 1962, Shinn et al 1965, Duckworth et al 1966, Wade et al 1966, Fletcher & Plant 1968). The routine treatment of AUG consists of debridement, in the form of scaling, oral hygiene instruction, and surgical recontouring of the periodontium at a later date, should the tissues be permanently disfigured.…”
Section: Clinical Use Of Metronidazolementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although specific studies have not been reported, it is likely that lincomycin and clindamycin would also be useful. There is some recent evidence that the antitrichromonal drug metronidazole may also be effective.. 5,6 584 Antibiotics in Periodontics 585 Volume 42 Number 9 It is not particularly surprising that the topical use of vancomycin has been demonstrated to be effective against ANUG. 7,8 However, the fact that an antibiotic is applied locally rather than systemically does not negate the previously stated objections to routine antibiotic therapy in ANUG.…”
Section: Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient had a “double cure” after being treated with MTZ for a week. Thereafter, MTZ began to be used to treat several anaerobic infections of the oral cavity, including periodontitis—a chronic inflammatory disease of infectious origin (Fletcher & Plant, 1966; Herrera et al., 2014; Loesche et al., 2002; Teughels et al., 2020). In periodontitis, specific bacterial species trigger/amplify host responses that culminate in the destruction of tooth‐supporting tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%