评估行为在抗菌处方和植入物在英国:试点研究。

Primary dental journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-13 DOI:10.1177/20501684251325694
Sami Stagnell, Alaa Aldaadaa
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背景:随着种植牙科作为一种替代缺失牙齿的手段越来越受欢迎,越来越需要指导来支持常规实践,并确保种植学得到适当的证据基础,以培养安全的处方习惯。这一点尤其重要,因为由于担心术后感染导致的任何失败,种植牙科的抗生素处方正变得越来越有争议;可能出现的诉讼后果可能是证明这种处方协议合理的主要原因。方法:进行了一项基于问卷的试点研究,评估了英国牙医放置牙种植体的处方行为。调查问卷共有11个条目,旨在了解种植体手术分为简单种植体和复杂种植体手术。该调查通过当地种植体研究俱乐部和牙科社交媒体论坛进行电子分发。结果:共有54名牙医回应,近89%的受访者术前处方抗生素,85%的受访者术后处方抗生素,阿莫西林始终是首选。推荐的疗程在1天到7天或更多天之间变化。几乎一半的应答者在术前和/或术后处方止痛剂,布洛芬和扑热息痛分别是第一和第二选择。7%的牙医在术前和术后开了地塞米松。结论:本研究强调了英国缺乏国家抗生素处方指南和种植牙科实践缺乏一致性。它还表明需要进行大样本量的多中心研究,以支持种植牙科抗生素处方适当指南的基础。
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Assessing behaviours in antimicrobial prescribing and implants in the UK: a pilot study.

Background: With implant dentistry growing in popularity as a means of replacing missing teeth, there is an increasing need for guidance to support regular practice and to ensure that implantology is reinforced with an appropriate evidence base for developing safe prescribing habits. This is particularly important as the prescribing of antibiotics in implant dentistry is becoming increasingly controversial owing to the fear of any failure due to post-operative infection; the possible litigation consequences that might emerge can be a major reason for justifying such prescription protocols.

Methodology: A questionnaire-based pilot study was carried out, which assessed prescribing behaviours by UK-based dentists placing dental implants. The 11-item questionnaire sought information on implant procedures categorised as straightforward and complex implant procedures. The survey was distributed electronically through local implant study clubs and via dental social media forums.

Results: A total of 54 dentists responded, with almost 89% of respondents prescribing antibiotics pre-operatively and 85% prescribing antibiotics post-operatively, with amoxicillin always the primary choice. The recommended course of treatment varied between one and seven or more days. Almost half of the respondents prescribed analgesics pre- and/or post-operatively with ibuprofen and paracetamol as the first and second choices, respectively. Dexamethasone was prescribed pre- and post-operatively by 7% of the dentists.

Conclusion: This study highlighted a lack of national antibiotics prescription guidelines and a lack of consistency in implant dentistry practice in the UK. It also indicated the need for multi-centre studies with large sample sizes that can support the foundation for appropriate guidelines on antibiotic prescribing in implant dentistry.

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