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Infected Tooth

Updated January 25, 2013
Ken Says:
Thu, January 24, 2013

Can I take Ciprofloxacin for a tooth infection? I found some in the medicine cabinet from a previous Dr. Visit and was wondering if it would be effective???

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David Says:
Fri, January 25, 2013

Although Ciprofloxacin is not commonly prescribed for dental infections, it may be used for certain mouth or gum diseases, after a culture and sensitivity test is done. This will show the best antibiotic to treat the infection. (For example, Ciprofloxacin can effectively treat rare dental infections caused by the Enterobacteriaceae group of bacteria, but not others). So it may be a hit or miss if you still intend on using this medication.

Dosages for dental purposes:
The typical adult dose is 250 milligrams to 750 milligrams every 12 hours. This dose is given for 7 to 10 days. Ciprofloxacin should not be taken with dairy products (milk, yogurt), antacids (Tums, Rolaids, Maalox, Mylanta, Pepto-Bismol), or iron and zinc supplements. These products may slow down the absorption of the drug into the bloodstream.

Ref: simplestepsdental.com/r/25607.html

I personally suggest looking into a natural remedy like 100% pure therapeutic grade Clove Essential Oil. It's known for being used in dental offices for treating various dental issues, including alleviating tooth aches (anaesthetic/pain relieving properties) and fighting infections (antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antifungal properties). This option is much cheaper than a prescription and in my opinion is more effective since you're not only treating the tooth, but you're also doing your body a favor with all the antioxidants present in cloves. Furthermore these antioxidants can act to build up your immune system over time if used regularly in a capsule; and you may not have to worry about another tooth infection for quite some time. If you are interested in taking it, you should be able to find clove oil for anywhere between $10-$20 for a good brand.

I hope this helps!

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