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New York College Of Dentistry•BAS06-DN 2610
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DENTAL MANAGEMENT 
OF THE MEDICALLY 
COMPROMISED 
PATIENTS 9TH EDITION 
1. Which of the following is true concerning infective endocarditis (IE)? 
a. IE is always due to a bacterial infection. 
b. Since the advent of antibiotics, morbidity and mortality associated with IE have 
been virtually eliminated. 
c. IE is currently classified as acute or subacute, to reflect the rapidity of onset and 
duration. 
d. Accumulating evidence questions the validity of antibiotic prophylaxis in an 
attempt ...
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- Examen
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New York College Of Dentistry•dental health
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Little and Falace\'s Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient • James W. Little, Craig Miller, Nelson L. Rhodus• ISBN 9780323443555
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DENTAL HEALTH• Par VirginiaEduc
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DENTAL MANAGEMENT 
OF THE MEDICALLY 
COMPROMISED 
PATIENTS 9TH EDITION 
1. Which of the following is true concerning infective endocarditis (IE)? 
a. IE is always due to a bacterial infection. 
b. Since the advent of antibiotics, morbidity and mortality associated with IE have 
been virtually eliminated. 
c. IE is currently classified as acute or subacute, to reflect the rapidity of onset and 
duration. 
d. Accumulating evidence questions the validity of antibiotic prophylaxis in an 
attempt ...