Altaf Hussain Shah , Hesham Saleh Khalil , Faleh Ali Alshahrani , Soban Qadir Khan , Nasser Raqe AlQthani , Ishfaq Ali Bukhari , Mohammed Zaheer Kola
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Participants were asked questions regarding dental management of patients on anticoagulant therapy and/or antiplatelet therapy. <em>Result:</em> A total of 650 self-administered questionnaires were distributed among dental and medical practitioners, of which, 543 were returned complete. Most of the participants were general (graduate) medical and dental practitioners (59.3%). 15.4% practitioners were in favor of continuing the antiplatelet or anticoagulant medication without alteration while 6.6% were unsure about stopping or continuing the medication. A less than half (35.3%) of the practitioners were using current guidelines for managing such patients. Dentist (58.6%) and medical practitioners (64.7%) felt that evidence based guidelines would be helpful in dental management of patients on antithrombotic therapy. <em>Conclusion:</em> Dentists and medical practitioners showed a wide range of approach in terms of knowledge related to management of patient taking anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet medication prior to dental treatment. There is a need to educate both medical and dental practitioners to use evidence based guidelines for management of such patients.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":101249,"journal":{"name":"The Saudi Journal for Dental Research","volume":"6 2","pages":"Pages 91-97"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2015-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/j.sjdr.2014.10.002","citationCount":"13","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Knowledge of medical and dental practitioners towards dental management of patients on anticoagulant and/or anti-platelet therapy\",\"authors\":\"Altaf Hussain Shah , Hesham Saleh Khalil , Faleh Ali Alshahrani , Soban Qadir Khan , Nasser Raqe AlQthani , Ishfaq Ali Bukhari , Mohammed Zaheer Kola\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.sjdr.2014.10.002\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p><em>Objective:</em> The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge of medical and dental practitioners towards the dental management of patients who are on anti-coagulant and/or anti platelet agents. <em>Methods:</em> This study was conducted in different hospitals/health centers of Riyadh and AlKharj cities, Saudi Arabia. Participants included practitioners working in government and private medical centers/hospitals. A self-administered questionnaire including details about the practitioners’ level of education and work experience was used. Participants were asked questions regarding dental management of patients on anticoagulant therapy and/or antiplatelet therapy. <em>Result:</em> A total of 650 self-administered questionnaires were distributed among dental and medical practitioners, of which, 543 were returned complete. Most of the participants were general (graduate) medical and dental practitioners (59.3%). 15.4% practitioners were in favor of continuing the antiplatelet or anticoagulant medication without alteration while 6.6% were unsure about stopping or continuing the medication. A less than half (35.3%) of the practitioners were using current guidelines for managing such patients. Dentist (58.6%) and medical practitioners (64.7%) felt that evidence based guidelines would be helpful in dental management of patients on antithrombotic therapy. <em>Conclusion:</em> Dentists and medical practitioners showed a wide range of approach in terms of knowledge related to management of patient taking anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet medication prior to dental treatment. 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Knowledge of medical and dental practitioners towards dental management of patients on anticoagulant and/or anti-platelet therapy
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge of medical and dental practitioners towards the dental management of patients who are on anti-coagulant and/or anti platelet agents. Methods: This study was conducted in different hospitals/health centers of Riyadh and AlKharj cities, Saudi Arabia. Participants included practitioners working in government and private medical centers/hospitals. A self-administered questionnaire including details about the practitioners’ level of education and work experience was used. Participants were asked questions regarding dental management of patients on anticoagulant therapy and/or antiplatelet therapy. Result: A total of 650 self-administered questionnaires were distributed among dental and medical practitioners, of which, 543 were returned complete. Most of the participants were general (graduate) medical and dental practitioners (59.3%). 15.4% practitioners were in favor of continuing the antiplatelet or anticoagulant medication without alteration while 6.6% were unsure about stopping or continuing the medication. A less than half (35.3%) of the practitioners were using current guidelines for managing such patients. Dentist (58.6%) and medical practitioners (64.7%) felt that evidence based guidelines would be helpful in dental management of patients on antithrombotic therapy. Conclusion: Dentists and medical practitioners showed a wide range of approach in terms of knowledge related to management of patient taking anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet medication prior to dental treatment. There is a need to educate both medical and dental practitioners to use evidence based guidelines for management of such patients.