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Dental Congress 2019

Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3

Page 42

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April 15-16, 2019 | Milan, Italy

DENTISTRY

AND ORAL HEALTH

2

nd

International Conference on

ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS HABITS IN ORAL IMPLANT SURGERY AMONG

GENERAL DENTISTS IN ITALY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY

Fabio Rodríguez Sánchez

University of the Basque Country, Spain

Objectives:

To assess the current antibiotic prescribing habits of dentist in Italy in conjunction with routine

oral implant surgery to determine whether any consensus has been reached and recommendations were be-

ing followed.

Material & Methods:

Observational cross-sectional study based on a web-survey reported according to the

STROBE guidelines. A validated questionnaire, developed in 2015, was translated and slightly adjusted to cir-

cumstances in Italy. This questionnaire contained both close-ended and some open-ended questions concern-

ing the following topics: Demographics, antibiotic type, prescription-duration and dosage. One email was sent

in April 2017 to each registered member (n=400) of the Italian Academy of Osseointegration (IAO). The email

included a link to the anonym web questionnaire developed on

www.encuestafacil.com.

Collected data were

analyzed using Stata 14 software (StataCorp, College Station, Texas, USA)

Results:

160 participants responded the survey (response rate=40%). Of whom, 146 were males (93.6%) and 10

females (6.4%). Most of the dentists were aged between 51 and 60 years old (30.1%) and the majority of them

were graduated at a dental school in Italy (97.4%), the greatest part were graduated at the School of Dentistry

of Milan (26.9%) Approximately 84% routinely prescribed prophylactic antibiotics always in conjunction with

oral implant surgery, 15.6% prescribed antibiotics in certain situations and only one dentist (0.6%) do not pre-

scribe antibiotics at all. Overall, 116 (72, 3%) respondents prescribed both pre-and postoperative antibiotics,

29 prescribed antibiotics only preoperatively (18.2%) and 14 prescribed antibiotics exclusively after surgery

(8.8%). The most frequently preoperative regimen prescribed was 2gms oral amoxicillin/clavulanic acid one

hour prior surgery (n=60, 41.9%). The most frequently postoperative regimen prescribed was 875/125 mg oral

amoxicillin/clavulanic acid twice daily for 6 days after surgery (n=43, 32.5%). On average, Italian dentists pre-

scribed a total amount of 10,719 mg antibiotics before, during or after oral implant surgery.

Conclusions:

Antibiotic prophylaxis in conjunction with oral implant surgery is prescribed in Italy on a rather

large scale. A large range of prophylactic regimens is prescribed, which shows a huge variety on the choice

made by dentists. Besides, recommendations based on last-published evidence are frequently not being fol-

lowed.

Fabio Rodríguez Sánchez, J Clin Dentistry Oral Health 2019, Volume 3

Fabio Rodríguez Sánchez is a PhD student from the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). He is a general dental practitioner

working in the Netherlands. He has published at least than three papers in reputed journals and is actively collaborating with the

Royal Dutch Dental Association (KNMT) and the Italian Academy of Osseointegration (IAO).

rs.fabio8@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY