不同训练水平的哥伦比亚牙医牙髓学抗生素适应症的调查。

Natasha M Dias, Jaime O Moreno, Flávio Rf Alves, Lucio S Gonçalves, José C Provenzano
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目的:本研究调查了哥伦比亚不同学术水平的牙医在牙髓学治疗中使用抗生素的情况。资料与方法:对559名牙医进行横断面调查,采用在线问卷形式。结果:共回收问卷320份,占57.2%。被调查者之间存在显著差异。对于不可逆性牙髓炎,140名(43.7%)牙医表示会开抗生素(其中全科医生占57.5%,专科医生占20.1%,硕士和/或博士占38.9%);对于症状性根尖牙炎,183名(57.2%)牙医会开抗生素(全科医生占74.1%,专科医生占28.4%,硕士和/或博士占50.0%)。考虑到所有不需要抗生素的临床情况,平均60%的全科医生和34%的专科医生建议使用抗生素。
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Antibiotic indication in endodontics by Colombian dentists with different levels of training: a survey.

Aim: This study investigated how Colombian dentists with different academic levels indicate antibiotics with therapeutic purposes in endodontics.

Materials and method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 559 dentists in the form of an online questionnaire.

Results: Three hundred and twenty questionnaires were answered (57.2%). There were significant differences among respondents. For irreversible pulpitis, 140 dentists (43.7%) said they prescribe antibiotics (57.5% of general practitioners, 20.1% of specialists and 38.9% of those with Master's and/or PhD degrees), while for symptomatic apical periodontitis, 183 (57.2%) did so (74.1% of general practitioners, 28.4% of specialists and 50.0% of those with Master's and/or PhD degrees) (p<0.05). Amoxicillin was the most frequently prescribed antibiotic, and its association with clavulanic acid was the most often cited for acute periradicular abscess with systemic involvement.

Conclusions: The greatest misunderstandings in prescribing antibiotics occurred among general practitioners. Considering all clinical conditions that do not require antibiotics, 60% of general practitioners and 34% of specialists, on average, indicated antibiotics.

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