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Drug News Perspect 2005, 18(6): 362
ISSN 0214-0934
Copyright 2005 Prous Science
CCC: 0214-0934
 



New delivery systems for common antimicrobials and novel agents to modulate the immune system, as well as biofilm formation and maturation, may be on the horizon.

Intraoral Delivery of Antimicrobials

by Periathamby Antony Raj and Andrew R. Dentino


Summary

Antimicrobial therapies for oral diseases have been in use for centuries, but have undergone rapid changes in the last decade. In the coming years, antimicrobial strategies will become more sophisticated and efficacy will be greatly improved as new therapeutic technologies emerge. New delivery systems for common antimicrobials and novel agents to modulate the immune system, as well as biofilm formation and maturation, may be on the horizon. This review describes the development and the application of intraoral antimicrobial drug delivery in the oral environment. Current clinical uses of antimicrobials as well as future approaches to the treatment and prevention of oral infectious diseases are discussed. © 2005 Prous Science. All rights reserved.



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