Abstract
Objective To study the use of prophylactic antibiotics by general dental practitioners.
Design A postal questionnaire of National Health Service (NHS) general dental practitioners in ten English Health Authorities.
Subjects General dental practitioners (GDPs) (1544) contracted to provide NHS treatment in the Health Authorities of Liverpool, Wirral, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Nottingham, North Nottinghamshire, Sheffield, Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside.
Main outcome measures The questionnaires were analysed and the responses to each question expressed as absolute frequencies.
Results Responses to the questionnaires were received from 929 (60.1%) practitioners. Over 40% of general dental practitioners would prescribe prophylactic antibiotics for patients with no relevant medical history for minor oral surgery to prevent postoperative infection. Amoxicillin was the predominant choice of antibiotic in this situation. Between 15–67% of GDPs failed to prescribe prophylactic antibiotics for at risk medically compromised patients. GDPs also prescribed for patients with a medical history not known to be at risk from dental procedures. Over 50% of GDPs however, would seek specialist advice about prophylaxis if they were unsure of the indications and over 90% of GDPs indicated they would use the current recommended regime for antibiotic prophylaxis for patients at risk of infective endocarditis.
Conclusions The evidence from this study suggests that a significant number of the practitioners surveyed prescribe prophylactic antibiotics inappropriately, both for surgical procedures and for patients at risk from endocarditis. There is also evidence that practitioners prescribe antibiotic prophylaxis for clinical procedures and medical conditions for which there is little evidence. The results suggest that there is a need for the development of guidelines for practitioners on the appropriate prophylactic use of antibiotics.
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The authors would like to thank the dental practitioners who took part in this survey. The ten Health Authorities are thanked for providing current lists of NHS practitioners, and the NHS National Primary Dental Care Research and Development Programme for providing funding for this project.
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Palmer, N., Pealing, R., Ireland, R. et al. A study of prophylactic antibiotic prescribing in National Health Service general dental practice in England. Br Dent J 189, 43–46 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4800597
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