Antibiotic prescribing in dental practice in Belgium

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Mainjot A, D'Hoore W, Vanheusden A, Van Nieuwenhuysen J-P. Antibiotic prescribing in dental practice in Belgium. International Endodontic Journal, 42, 1112-1117, 2009.AbstractAim To assess the types and frequency of antibiotic prescriptions by Belgian dentists, the indications for antibiotic prescription, and dentists' knowledge about recommended practice in antibiotic use. Methodology In this cross-sectional survey, dental practitioners were asked to record information about all antibiotics prescribed to their patients during a 2-week period. The dental practitioners were also asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire regarding demographic data, prescribing practices, and knowledge about antibiotic use. A random sample of 268 Belgian dentists participated in the survey. Results During the 2-week period, 24 421 patient encounters were recorded; 1033 patients were prescribed an antibiotic (4.2%). The median number of prescriptions per dentist for the 2 weeks was 3. Broad spectrum antibiotics were most commonly prescribed: 82% of all prescriptions were for amoxycillin, amoxycillin-clavulanic acid and clindamycin. Antibiotics were often prescribed in the absence of fever (92.2%) and without any local treatment (54.2%). The most frequent diagnosis for which antibiotics were prescribed was periapical abscess (51.9%). Antibiotics were prescribed to 63.3% of patients with periapical abscess and 4.3% of patients with pulpitis. Patterns of prescriptions were confirmed by the data from the self-reported practice. Conclusions Discrepancies between observed and recommended practice support the need for educational initiatives to promote rational use of antibiotics in dentistry in Belgium. © 2009 International Endodontic Journal.

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Mainjot, A., D’Hoore, W., Vanheusden, A., & Van Nieuwenhuysen, J. P. (2009). Antibiotic prescribing in dental practice in Belgium. International Endodontic Journal, 42(12), 1112–1117. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2591.2009.01642.x

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