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Is clindamycin good for tooth extraction? A modern look at antibiotic recommendations

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Recent guidelines from major health organizations, including the American Dental Association, no longer recommend clindamycin for routine use after a tooth extraction due to its high risk of severe complications like C. difficile colitis. For years, clindamycin was a primary alternative for patients with penicillin allergies, but growing evidence of its significant potential for harm has shifted medical consensus towards safer options.

Why no ibuprofen after tooth extraction?: Understanding the Risks and Alternatives

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Studies have indicated that the use of ibuprofen after tooth extraction may increase the risk of developing dry socket compared to alternatives like acetaminophen. While a common over-the-counter pain reliever, the reasons for avoiding **ibuprofen after tooth extraction** immediately following the procedure are rooted in potential complications related to blood clotting and healing.