Objectives: To determine the rational drug use and the pattern of antibiotic prescription for dental management and the information given to their patients about the use of these drugs by dentists in Istanbul. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 250 dentists working in Istanbul. The questionnaires consist of open-ended questions about therapeutic and prophylactic antibiotic use in dentistry and were given by hand to dentists. The questionnaires were analyzed and the responses to each question expressed as absolute frequencies. The cases and the antibiotics prescribed by dentists for each case were determined by the descriptive statistics method; “frequency”. Results: Responses to questionnaire were received from 130 (52%) dentists. Primarily prescribed antibiotic for therapy was the combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid and for prophylaxis was amoxicillin. Although more than 80% of the dentists reported they gave information to their patients about the use of antibiotics, the content of the information was limited. Patients mainly informed to obey the dose and dose intervals of the prescribed drugs by dentists. Conclusions: The results of the present study demonstrated that dentists most commonly prescribe the combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid for the therapy of periodontal, endodontic and surgical procedures. The results also showed that dentists informed their patients inadequately about antibiotic use. In the light of these data; inessential antibiotic use, insufficient informing of the patients about drug use and irrational use of drugs indicate that the renovation of graduate and postgraduate educations are required.
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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