2018
DOI: 10.4034/pboci.2018.181.27
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Antibiotic Self-Medication for Oral Conditions: Characteristics and Associated Factors

Abstract: To investigate the prevalence and contributing factors of antibiotic selfmedication for oral conditions in dental patients. Material and Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 501 patients attending Taibah University Dental College and Hospital, Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia during late 2016. Questions were on socio-demographic characteristics, and pattern of antibiotic self-medication for oral disease. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS software version 21. Statistical significance level was se… Show more

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“…In certain situations operative intervention is not applicable or contraindicated, hence, the need for an antibiotic prescription may arise. Indications for antibiotic prescribing in dentistry are, however, limited; facial cellulitis [4], bacterial sialadenitis, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis pericoronitis and certain forms of periodontitis [5,6] are considered the most representative examples of indicated clinical conditions for therapeutic antibiotic prescribing in dentistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In certain situations operative intervention is not applicable or contraindicated, hence, the need for an antibiotic prescription may arise. Indications for antibiotic prescribing in dentistry are, however, limited; facial cellulitis [4], bacterial sialadenitis, necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis pericoronitis and certain forms of periodontitis [5,6] are considered the most representative examples of indicated clinical conditions for therapeutic antibiotic prescribing in dentistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 77 In the dental settings it is mainly used for its activity against anaerobic bacteria, which makes it the drug of choice for certain oral infections such as pericoronitis and necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. 78 Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is not a common type of infection; however, pericoronitis is common and it is more prevalent in young patients due to its association with partially erupted permanent teeth particularly second and third molars. 79 Metronidazole was cited among the most popular antibiotics prescribed by dentists in several countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a study conducted in Saudi Arabia by Dar-Odeh et al [ 44 ] found a wider age range, observing a higher prevalence of self-medication patterns from the age of 25 years to 64 years old. These results are in contrast with a study conducted in Europe that showed that self-medication with antibiotics was higher and more prevalent among the younger population [ 45 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%