Antimicrobial prescribing practice by dentists: a study from two primary care centres in UK
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Antimicrobial prescribing practice by dentists: a study from two primary care centres in UK
Abstract
Aim: Antimicrobials are often prescribed by dental practitioners for various dental conditions. However, non-adherence to standard prescribing guidelines is common in day to day dental practice. The aim of this paper was to investigate the types of antimicrobials used for various orofacial infections by primary care dental practitioners and to verify their adherence to standard prescribing guidelines.
Methods: Clinical data was analyzed from random electronic files of patients for whom antimicrobials were prescribed at two Dental Practices in UK between January 2009 and December 2010. British National Formulary (60th Edn), guidelines of Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme and UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Guidelines were used to identify adherence to prescribing guidelines.
Results: A total of 200 cases were analyzed. Amoxicillin (52%) was the commonest antimicrobial prescribed followed by metronidazole (43.5%). Mean age of the patients was 37.2 (+/- 15.1) years. Mean duration of antimicrobial prescription was for 4.3 (+/- 1.4) days. Non-adherence to the standard prescribing guidelines was observed in 116 (58%) prescriptions.
Conclusion: Amoxicillin continues to be the commonest antimicrobial preferred by primary care dental practitioners. Non-adherence to standard antimicrobial prescribing guidelines still remains high among primary care dentists.
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