Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students

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Autor(a) principal: Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Hadi, Elaf Ahmed, al-Talib, Zeyad Nazar, Daher, Aqil M., Al-Adhamy, Mohammed, Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)
DOI: 10.20396/bjos.v22i00.8670171
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8670171
Resumo: Aim: This study aimed to examine the prescription of antibiotics for endodontic infections among undergraduate dental students. Methods: Two government Iraqi dental schools [(the University of Baghdad (UOB) (n=99) and University of Babylon (UB) (n=70)], and one private dental school [Osouldeen University College (OUC) (n=103)] were included in this survey study. A paper-based questionnaire composed of seven questions was distributed to students, and collected. A chi-square test was used for data analysis, and the level of significance was set at 0.05 (P=0.05). Results: A statistically significant difference (P<0.05) was identified between students’ answers in the three dental schools regarding antibiotic selection for endodontic infections in which patients had no known allergies (P=0.001). In comparison to other dental schools, a statistically significantly higher proportion of respondents from UOB (32%) favored Azithromycin 500mg for treating patients with penicillin hypersensitivity (P=0.003). A high percentage of participants (62.1%) selected antibiotic prescription in cases with necrotic pulp and symptomatic apical periodontitis (with swelling and moderate/severe preoperative symptoms). However, there were no significant differences between the 3 dental schools (P>0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, a significantly greater percentage of UB chose amoxicillin for the treatment of endodontic infection in patients with no medical allergies. Azithromycin 500mg was selected by UOB as the preferred option in patients who were sensitive to penicillin. Our findings support the need for the implementation of strategies to raise awareness of good antibiotic prescribing practices among dentists in Iraq.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
title Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
spellingShingle Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Anti-bacterial agents
Students, dental
Endodontics
Iraq
Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Anti-bacterial agents
Students, dental
Endodontics
Iraq
title_short Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
title_full Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
title_fullStr Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
title_sort Antibiotic prescription in the management of endodontic infections amongst Iraqi final-year undergraduate dental students
author Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
author_facet Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Hadi, Elaf Ahmed
al-Talib, Zeyad Nazar
Daher, Aqil M.
Al-Adhamy, Mohammed
Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
Hadi, Elaf Ahmed
al-Talib, Zeyad Nazar
Daher, Aqil M.
Al-Adhamy, Mohammed
Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
author_role author
author2 Hadi, Elaf Ahmed
al-Talib, Zeyad Nazar
Daher, Aqil M.
Al-Adhamy, Mohammed
Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Al-Obaidi, Mazen M Jamil
Hadi, Elaf Ahmed
al-Talib, Zeyad Nazar
Daher, Aqil M.
Al-Adhamy, Mohammed
Ahmed, Hany Mohamed Aly
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anti-bacterial agents
Students, dental
Endodontics
Iraq
topic Anti-bacterial agents
Students, dental
Endodontics
Iraq
description Aim: This study aimed to examine the prescription of antibiotics for endodontic infections among undergraduate dental students. Methods: Two government Iraqi dental schools [(the University of Baghdad (UOB) (n=99) and University of Babylon (UB) (n=70)], and one private dental school [Osouldeen University College (OUC) (n=103)] were included in this survey study. A paper-based questionnaire composed of seven questions was distributed to students, and collected. A chi-square test was used for data analysis, and the level of significance was set at 0.05 (P=0.05). Results: A statistically significant difference (P<0.05) was identified between students’ answers in the three dental schools regarding antibiotic selection for endodontic infections in which patients had no known allergies (P=0.001). In comparison to other dental schools, a statistically significantly higher proportion of respondents from UOB (32%) favored Azithromycin 500mg for treating patients with penicillin hypersensitivity (P=0.003). A high percentage of participants (62.1%) selected antibiotic prescription in cases with necrotic pulp and symptomatic apical periodontitis (with swelling and moderate/severe preoperative symptoms). However, there were no significant differences between the 3 dental schools (P>0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, a significantly greater percentage of UB chose amoxicillin for the treatment of endodontic infection in patients with no medical allergies. Azithromycin 500mg was selected by UOB as the preferred option in patients who were sensitive to penicillin. Our findings support the need for the implementation of strategies to raise awareness of good antibiotic prescribing practices among dentists in Iraq.
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