Patterns of Antibiotic Prescription in Endodontic Therapy in the Republic of Croatia

In response to the global trend of decreasing antibiotic usage, this study aimed to evaluate the nature and frequency of antibiotic prescriptions in conjunction with endodontic therapy in Croatia and to assess the attitudes of Croatian dental practitioners towards the endodontic treatment of patient...

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Main Authors: Josipa Sović (Author), Sanja Šegović (Author), Božidar Pavelić (Author), Ivona Bago (Author), Ivana Šutej (Author), Ivan Tomašić (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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