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Use of antibiotics by spanish dentists receiving postgraduate training in endodontics
Author/s | Alonso-Ezpeleta, Óscar
Martín Jiménez, Milagros Martín-Biedma, Benjamín López-López, José Forner Navarro, Leopoldo Martín González, Jenifer Montero Miralles, Paloma Jiménez Sánchez, María del Carmen Velasco-Ortega, Eugenio Segura Egea, Juan José |
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Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Estomatología |
Publication Date | 2018 |
Deposit Date | 2024-06-26 |
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Abstract | Background: The incidence of endodontic infections is high. The contribution of Endodontics to the global problem
of antibiotic resistance could be significant. The ESE, together with the World Health Organization, are ... Background: The incidence of endodontic infections is high. The contribution of Endodontics to the global problem of antibiotic resistance could be significant. The ESE, together with the World Health Organization, are promoting the World Antibiotic Awareness Week (13-19 November 2017) to promote the appropriate use of systemic anti biotics in Endodontics. The objective of this study was to determine the prescription pattern of antibiotics in the treatment of endodontic infections of Spanish dentists attending specialization programs in Endodontics. Material and Methods: Dentists from five Spanish endodontic postgraduate programs were requested to answer a one-page questionnaire surveying about antibiotics indications. Seventy-three dentists were required to participate in this investigation, and 67 (91.2%) fulfilled satisfactorily the survey and were included in the study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi square test. Results: The average duration of antibiotic therapy was 6.8±1.2 days. All respondents chose amoxicillin as first choice antibiotic in patients with no medical allergies, alone (40%) or associated to clavulanic acid (60%). The first drug of choice for penicillin allergic patients was clindamycin (72%). For cases of irreversible pulpitis, 22% of respondents prescribed antibiotics. For the scenario of a necrotic pulp, symptomatic apical periodontitis and no swelling, 37% prescribed antibiotics. A quarter of dentists prescribed antibiotics for necrotic pulps with asympto matic apical periodontitis and a sinus tract. Conclusions: The results of this study show that postgraduate training in Endodontics provides greater awareness of the correct indications of antibiotics. Dentists who have received specialized training in Endodontics have a prescription pattern of antibiotics more adjusted to the guidelines recommended by international organizations and by scientific societies. |
Citation | Alonso-Ezpeleta, O., Martín Jiménez, M., Martín-Biedma, B., López-López, J., Forner Navarro, L., Martín González, J.,...,Segura Egea, J.J. (2018). Use of antibiotics by spanish dentists receiving postgraduate training in endodontics. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 10 (7), e687-e695. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.54894. |
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