Does AMOX-CLAV treat abcessed tooth?

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10 Apr 2011

Amox-Clav is a very effective antibiotic against certain types of bacteria which cause dental infections.
It should only be used on the recommendation of a dentist.
For more information see:

http://www.drugs.com/cg/dental-abscess.html

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