Demonstrator’s Knowledge Regarding the Prescription of Antibiotics for Endodontic Treatment

Hafiza Hina Irshad, Muhammad Sohaib Ashfaq, Ayesha Binte Ashfaq, Muhammad Amjad Ali, Shamsher Ali, Dil Rasheed, Mustafa Sajjid
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Background: Since the discovery of antibiotics, they have been in use broadly for the treatment of odontogenic infections. Prescription is a dynamic, customized clinical process, and is considered as a vital determinant of good doctor/clinician. Aim of this study was to assess & evaluate the knowledge regarding the prescription of antibiotic during endodontic treatment and errors made by the house officers at Multan Dental College. Methods: This survey-based study was conducted among 40 house officers working at Multan Dental College. A survey form was designed, about the pattern of antibiotics prescription and the situations for which they were recommended by the House officers. The questionnaire investigated house officer's knowledge regarding the indications of prescription of antibiotics for different clinical signs that may well be related to the infections of the oral cavity. Results: The medication of choice was mostly Amoxicillin + clavulanic acid (52.6%) and Amoxicillin alone (47.3%). The greatest number of antibiotic prescriptions was written for acute apical abscess (62.8%) and patient with fever and malaise (62%). Overall, 12% of respondents always prescribed antibiotics after root canal therapy. In this study the greatest numbers of antibiotics prescribed were prophylactically for congenital heart diseases 69.7%, and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus 62.8%. Prosthetic joint in past 2 years 46.5% & Mitral valve prolapsed 34.9%. Conclusion: We conclude that here is a deficiency of knowledge & information about the proper indication, kind, and dose of antibiotics in the dental practice.
示范者关于牙髓治疗抗生素处方的知识
背景:自从抗生素被发现以来,它们已被广泛用于治疗牙源性感染。处方是一个动态的、定制的临床过程,被认为是一个好医生/临床医生的重要决定因素。本研究的目的是评估木尔坦牙科学院院务人员在牙髓治疗过程中对抗生素处方的了解和错误。方法:采用问卷调查的方法,对木尔滩牙科学院40名住院医师进行调查。设计了一份调查表格,关于抗生素处方的模式和众议院官员建议使用抗生素的情况。调查问卷调查了家政人员对可能与口腔感染有关的不同临床症状的抗生素处方适应症的了解情况。结果:用药选择以阿莫西林+克拉维酸为主(52.6%),单用阿莫西林为主(47.3%)。使用抗生素最多的是急性根尖脓肿(62.8%)和发热不适(62%)。总体而言,12%的应答者在根管治疗后总是开抗生素。在本研究中,使用抗生素最多的是预防先天性心脏病(69.7%)和未控制的糖尿病(62.8%)。2年内人工关节46.5%,二尖瓣脱垂34.9%。结论:牙科医生对抗菌药物的适应症、种类和剂量的认识和信息不足。
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