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Title: Antibiotics prescription habits of Spanish endodontists: Impact of the ESE awareness campaign and position statement
Author: López Marrufo Medina, Alfonso
Domínguez Domínguez, Laura
Cabanillas Balsera, Daniel
Areal Quecuty, Victoria
Crespo-Gallardo, Isabel
Jiménez Sánchez, María Carmen
López López, José, 1958-
Segura Egea, Juan José
Martín González, Jenifer
Keywords: Prescripció de medicaments
Espanya
Antibiòtics
Odontòlegs
Drug prescribing
Spain
Antibiotics
Dentists
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Publisher: Medicina Oral SL
Abstract: Background: The inadequate use of antibiotics by dentists can contribute to antibiotic resistance. The European Society of Endodontology (ESE) has published a scientific evidence-based position on antibiotic use in endodontic infec-tions. The aim of this study was to analyze the antibiotics prescription habits of Spanish endodontists in the management of endodontic infections, comparing them with those they had 10 years ago, to assess the impact of the ESE awareness campaign and position statement on antibiotics in endodontics. Material and methods: One hundred Spanish endodontists were requested to answer to a one-page survey, similar to that used previously ten years ago in another study, on indications for systemic antibiotics in the management of endodontic infections. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and chi-square test. Seventy-seven endodontists (77%) completed satisfactorily the survey and were included in the study. Results: The average duration of antibiotic therapy was 5.64 ± 1.75 days. In patients with no medical allergies, 97.1% selected amoxicillin as the first-choice antibiotic. The first drug of choice for patients with an allergy to penicillin, was clindamycin 300 mg (74.03%). For cases of pulp necrosis with asymptomatic apical periodontitis, fistulous tract and mild/symptomatic symptoms, 100% of endodontists would prescribe antibiotics. For the scenario of a pulp necrosis with symptomatic periodontitis apical and no swelling, 20% endodontists would prescribe antibiotics. Conclusions: Antibiotics prescription habits of Spanish endodontists has improved after the ESE awareness campaign and position statement on antibiotics in endodontics. Even so, there are a percentage of professionals that still prescribe antibiotics erro-neously. Key words:Antibiotic, antibiotics resistance, dentistry, endodontists, endodontics, prescription habits, primary care.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.59053
It is part of: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 2022, vol. 14, num.1, p. e48-e54
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/219806
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.59053
ISSN: 1989-5488
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