What kind of antibiotics do the dentists use to treat gum disease ?!


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What kind of antibiotics do the dentists use to treat gum disease ?


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There is no antibiotics for gum disease. There are antibiotics for gum infections. They are Amoxicillin, Penicillian, Clindamycian, and Keflex. Those are the most common used in the dental field for infection.
-Dental assistant




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