Background Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the UK, many of which may be provided contrary to clinical guidelines. Since antibiotic consumption has been identified as a major cause of antibiotic resistance, dental prescribing may be a significant contributor to this important public health problem.<p></p> Objective This study aims to explore general dental practitioners' (GDPs) perceptions and attitudes towards antibiotic use and resistance.<p></p> Method Qualitative interview study with 19 purposively sampled GDPs working in Wales. A set of open-ended questions were developed and amended during semi-structured telephone interviews. Interviews were recorded, tra...
Aim: To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pa...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...
Background: Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the U...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance (AR) has become one of the most serious global issues of concern...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics not only drives antibiotic resistance and misuses res...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis. The aim of this s...
Introduction: Antibiotic overuse and misuse among dentists was found to be substantial. Exploration ...
Background: There is a limited need for antibiotics when treating oral health problems, yet they are...
INTRODUCTION: With the invention of any new technology their comes the boon and curse both. The inve...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore issues influencing antibiotic prescribing by Portug...
BACKGROUND: General dental practitioners (GDPs) regularly prescribe antibiotics to manage dental inf...
Objective To study the therapeutic prescribing of antibiotics by general dental practitioners. De...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Aim: To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pa...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...
Background: Dentists are responsible for 9-10% of all antibiotics dispensed in primary care in the U...
Introduction: Antibiotic resistance (AR) has become one of the most serious global issues of concern...
Introduction: Inappropriate use of antibiotics not only drives antibiotic resistance and misuses res...
<p><strong>O</strong><strong>bjectives: </strong>Cases of antimicrobial resistance are increasing, p...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis. The aim of this s...
Introduction: Antibiotic overuse and misuse among dentists was found to be substantial. Exploration ...
Background: There is a limited need for antibiotics when treating oral health problems, yet they are...
INTRODUCTION: With the invention of any new technology their comes the boon and curse both. The inve...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore issues influencing antibiotic prescribing by Portug...
BACKGROUND: General dental practitioners (GDPs) regularly prescribe antibiotics to manage dental inf...
Objective To study the therapeutic prescribing of antibiotics by general dental practitioners. De...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the antibiotic prescribing patterns of Dentistry at Muhimbili National hospi...
Aim: To assess primary care dental practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and clinical management of pa...
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners. Design A ...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal studies of dental prescribing in Australia show that dentists make some ina...