To assess the knowledge of Pediatric dentists regarding the prescription of antibiotics, antibiotic prophylaxis and antibiotic resistance
Antibiotics commonly are prescribed by dentists, and the uses and abuses of these drugs should be familiar to all practicing clinicians. Antibiotics are used in dentistry for two major reasons: to control oral infection, and to prevent a bacteremia precipitated by dental manipulations from causing severe systemic sequelae. In recent years, there has been an increasing tendency to reduce the widespread use of antibiotics for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes. This is based, both on increasing scientific evidence and enhanced professional experience. The development of resistant strains of microorganisms, doubt on the efficacy of the proposed prophylactic regimens, possible toxic and adverse reactions to antibiotics and poor compliance by patients and dentists raised questions about risks and benefits. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) has published guidelines for antibiotic use, recognizing the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The guidelines are intended to provide guidance for the proper and judicious use of antibiotic therapy in the treatment of oral conditions in children. Good knowledge about the indications of antibiotics is the need of the hour in prescribing antibiotics for dental conditions. Dental practitioners should know the protocol to be applied in their patients and should apply the most recent guidelines regarding antibiotic regimen.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
378
Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
The prescription pattern of antibiotics among Pediatric dentists
measured by Questionnaire and the measuring unit is binary yes or no
Time frame: 1 month
Most common antibiotic prescribed, duration and dosage
measured by Questionnaire and the measuring unit is open ended questions
Time frame: 1 month
Clinical conditions for which antibiotics were prescribed
measured by Questionnaire and the measuring unit is Multiple choice questions
Time frame: 1 months
Awareness about antibiotic prophylaxis
measured by Questionnaire and the measuring unit is binary yes or no
Time frame: 1 month
Awareness about antibiotic resistance
measured by Questionnaire and the measuring unit is binary yes or no
Time frame: 1 month
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