New Life Form in Saliva Linked to Antimicrobial Resistance

Parasitic bacteria that are reliant on the other bacteria they infect have been investigated following their first-time discovery – in human spit. As reported in New Scientist, while the small cells have gone undetected for decades, they’re in fact seemingly related to gum disease, cystic fibrosis, and antimicrobial resistance. This type – Bdellovibrio – is [...]

By |2016-06-29T14:09:15+00:00June 29th, 2016|Dentistry|Comments Off on New Life Form in Saliva Linked to Antimicrobial Resistance

GPs Prescribing ‘Unnecessary’ Antibiotics for Toothache, Study Reveals

Over half of all patients who visited their GP with a dental problem in the last 10 years were not offered a long-term treatment for their pain and were instead prescribed antibiotics, often unnecessarily, new university research has found. In a 10-year retrospective study published in the British Journal of General Practice, a team of experts from the [...]

By |2016-04-04T15:29:32+00:00April 4th, 2016|Dentistry, General Practice|Comments Off on GPs Prescribing ‘Unnecessary’ Antibiotics for Toothache, Study Reveals