There are concerns that general dentists (GDs) and dental specialists may be prescribing antibiotics inappropriately. This study explored the prescribing habits and decision-making processes of GDs versus oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMFSs). A case-based online questionnaire was used to examine the prescribing of therapeutic and prophylactic antibiotics in two clinical scenarios. Stratified and systematic sampling strategies were implemented to provide a representative sample. The final valid sample was 60 GDs and 18 OMFSs. The majority of OMFSs (61.1%) routinely prescribed antibiotics for the surgical removal of third molars, which was significantly greater than for GDs (23.5%). For implant placement procedures, 72.2% of OMFSs and 62.1...
Background: There seems to be no consensus on the prescription of prophylactic antibiotics in oral i...
Background: Studies have reported that dental procedures may serve as a portal of entry for bacteria...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
Introduction: Treatment approaches within health care are highly variable. This is an unavoidable ch...
Objectives To assess the extent to which antibiotic prescribing in general dental practice conforms ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
Background: Common dental procedures induce bacteremia. To prevent infectious complications from bac...
Objective. To examine the strategies that general dental practitioners (GDPs) use to administer anti...
Background The prescription of prophylactic antibiotics in conjunction with oral implant surgery rem...
Background: The development of antibiotic resistance by bacteria is of global concern. Inappropriate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Abstract Background Common dental procedures induce bacteremia. To prevent infectious complications ...
The use of antibiotics in implant treatments is controversial. The purpose of this research was to ...
Background: There seems to be no consensus on the prescription of prophylactic antibiotics in oral i...
Background: Studies have reported that dental procedures may serve as a portal of entry for bacteria...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
Introduction: Treatment approaches within health care are highly variable. This is an unavoidable ch...
Objectives To assess the extent to which antibiotic prescribing in general dental practice conforms ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
Background: Common dental procedures induce bacteremia. To prevent infectious complications from bac...
Objective. To examine the strategies that general dental practitioners (GDPs) use to administer anti...
Background The prescription of prophylactic antibiotics in conjunction with oral implant surgery rem...
Background: The development of antibiotic resistance by bacteria is of global concern. Inappropriate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Abstract Background Common dental procedures induce bacteremia. To prevent infectious complications ...
The use of antibiotics in implant treatments is controversial. The purpose of this research was to ...
Background: There seems to be no consensus on the prescription of prophylactic antibiotics in oral i...
Background: Studies have reported that dental procedures may serve as a portal of entry for bacteria...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...