Heliyon (Jul 2024)

Antibiotic prescribing patterns among dentists in Italy and Albania: A comparative questionnaire analysis

  • Eugenio Manciocchi,
  • Edit Xhajanka,
  • Gianmaria D'Addazio,
  • Giuseppe Tafuri,
  • Manlio Santilli,
  • Imena Rexhepi,
  • Sergio Caputi,
  • Bruna Sinjari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 13
p. e33575

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate the therapeutic and prophylactic use of antibiotics in dentistry in two countries. Methods: This study used questionnaires to examine the prescribing habits of dentists in Italy (9th country in Europe for systemic antibiotic administration) and Albania an Extra European Union Country. A total of 1300 questionnaires were sent to Italian and Albanian dentists. Results: In total, 180 Italian and 180 Albanian dentists completed the questionnaire. Penicillin use was higher in Italy (96.6 %) than Albania (82.8 %). Only 26.1 % of Italian dentists and 32 % of Albanian dentists followed the national guidelines for antibiotic administration. Conclusions: Dentists tend to overprescribe antibiotics for treating existing conditions or as prophylaxis. They also highlighted a lack of adherence to established guidelines for antibiotic use. In addition, factors such as age, nationality, and sex appeared to influence the choice of antibiotics. Clinical significance: Recently, the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become a global concern. The authors of this article highlight how dentists often prescribe antibiotics without a real need. Limiting the use of antibiotics in this category may help mitigate antibiotic resistance.

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