The aim of this study was to determine the antibiotics prescribed by general dental practitioners (GDPs). Adult antibiotic prescriptions issued by GDPs from 10 Health Authorities (HAs) in England were analysed. The type of antibiotic prescribed, dose, frequency and duration were investigated. Most of the 17007 prescriptions were for generic antibiotics; nine different antibiotics were prescribed. Many practitioners prescribed antibiotics inappropriately with inconsistent frequency and dose, and for prolonged periods
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Objective. To examine the strategies that general dental practitioners (GDPs) use to administer anti...
Introduction Dentists prescribe a significant proportion of all antibiotics, while antimicrobial ste...
ObjectivesTo assess the extent to which antibiotic prescribing in general dental practice conforms t...
Objectives. The inappropriate use of antibiotics is known to be a major contributory factor to the p...
Objective To study the therapeutic prescribing of antibiotics by general dental practitioners. De...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
Objective To describe the findings of the first cycle of a clinical audit of antimicrobial use by ge...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics has contributed to the worldwide problem of antimicrobial resis...
Background The frequency of consulting for dental problems in general medical practice, and antibiot...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Background Primary dental practitioners prescribe approximately 10% of all prescriptions. In 2016 NH...
To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regard to which ...
Background Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Objective. To examine the strategies that general dental practitioners (GDPs) use to administer anti...
Introduction Dentists prescribe a significant proportion of all antibiotics, while antimicrobial ste...
ObjectivesTo assess the extent to which antibiotic prescribing in general dental practice conforms t...
Objectives. The inappropriate use of antibiotics is known to be a major contributory factor to the p...
Objective To study the therapeutic prescribing of antibiotics by general dental practitioners. De...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
Objective To describe the findings of the first cycle of a clinical audit of antimicrobial use by ge...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics has contributed to the worldwide problem of antimicrobial resis...
Background The frequency of consulting for dental problems in general medical practice, and antibiot...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Background Primary dental practitioners prescribe approximately 10% of all prescriptions. In 2016 NH...
To analyse antibiotic prescribing behaviour in English primary care with particular regard to which ...
Background Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Objective. To examine the strategies that general dental practitioners (GDPs) use to administer anti...
Introduction Dentists prescribe a significant proportion of all antibiotics, while antimicrobial ste...