Amoxicillin – is an antibiotic drug which is known all over the world such names as: Alphamox, Amoxil, Trimox and etc. the drug belongs to a group of antibiotic compounds called penicillins.
The drugs effect is considered to be bacteriostatic thus it does not kill the bacteria but prevents its replication.
The preparation is not effective agains viral strains of origin as it only affects bacterial cells and the synthesis of certain enzymes in the bacterial cells. Amoxicillin – is an antibiotic drug which is known all over the world such names as: Alphamox, Amoxil, Trimox and etc. the drug belongs to a group of antibiotic compounds called penicillins. The drugs effect is considered to be bacteriostatic thus it does not kill the bacteria but prevents its replication.
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17 Mar, 2010
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Fillings are very common with dental work, as they present a way to repair a tooth that has suffered from decay or a cavity back to it’s original shape. When performing a filling, the dentist will remove the decayed area of the tooth, clean around it, then fill in the area that he has removed with a special material that will cater to the shape and form of the tooth. Read the rest of this entry »
20 Dec, 2009
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In order for tooth decay to be developed in a tooth, that tooth must have acid producing bacteria around it, along with food for the bacteria to feed upon. Teeth that are susceptible to decay will have little to no fluoride in the enamel to fight the plaque. Fluoride can destroy decay, although it won’t be able to do much once the decay has started to eat the teeth.
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15 Dec, 2009
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