Antibiotic use in pediatric dental infections: knowledge and awareness levels of dentists

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2024

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Nature Portfolio

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Antibiotics are crucial in treating infections; however, their unnecessary and incorrect use can lead to numerous health issues, notably antibiotic resistance. Evaluating the accuracy and awareness of antibiotic prescription practices among dentists, who play a significant role in antibiotic use, is critical in developing effective health policies and professional training programs. This study assesses dentists' knowledge levels and practice habits regarding antibiotic use. Using a structured questionnaire, the research employed a cross-sectional design and was conducted with 202 general dentists, 98 pediatric dentists, and 43 oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Data were analyzed using demographic characteristics, antibiotic prescription practices, and scenario-based questions measuring knowledge levels. The results revealed that while most participants were generally knowledgeable about antibiotic use, inconsistencies in prescription practices were evident. Notably, unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions were identified in some cases, contributing to significant health issues such as antibiotic resistance. This study emphasizes the necessity of promoting conscious antibiotic use by evaluating dentists' practices. Therefore, the urgent need for developing professional training programs and strengthening strategies to combat antibiotic resistance is paramount.

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Antibiotics, Pediatric, Dentistry, Antibiotic resistance, Dental infection control

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Scientific Reports

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N/A

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Q1

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14

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1

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Elif Esra Özmen, & Tuğçe Nur Şahin. (2024). Antibiotic use in pediatric dental infections: knowledge and awareness levels of dentists. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-77012-6