Can azithromycin be effectively used for managing dental infections and how does it compare to other antibiotics commonly prescribed for oral conditions?
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Azithromycin, effective for dental infections, is less favored compared to amoxicillin due to a narrower spectrum of activity and higher resistance potential.
Compared to amoxicillin, azithromycin is used less frequently in dental infections due to its limited efficacy against the common oral pathogens.
Azithromycin can manage dental infections but is generally secondary to amoxicillin because it doesn’t cover as broad a range of oral bacteria.