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The impact of clinical audit on antibiotic prescribing in dental practice at Taibah University Dental Hospital

  • Soha F Alqadi1
  • Sarah A Almuzaini2
  • Amnah A Algarni3
  • Yosra Ayed4
  • Nuha S Alghamdi5
  • Tasneem Sakinatul Ain6,*,

1Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, Faculty of dentistry, Taibah University, 42353 Madinah, Saudi Arabia

2College of Dentistry, Taibah University, 41477 Madinah, Saudi Arabia

3Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, Faculty of dentistry, Taibah University, 42353 Madinah, Saudi Arabia

4Department of Oral Basic and Clinical Sciences, College of Dentistry, Taibah University, 42353 Madinah, Saudi Arabia

5Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, King Khalid University, 62521 Abha, Saudi Arabia

6Division of Preventive Dentistry, College of Dentistry King Khalid University, 62521 Abha, Saudi Arabia

DOI: 10.22514/jocpd.2024.113 Vol.48,Issue 5,September 2024 pp.138-143

Submitted: 12 November 2023 Accepted: 06 March 2024

Published: 03 September 2024

*Corresponding Author(s): Tasneem Sakinatul Ain E-mail: tain@kku.edu.sa

Abstract

There is evidence that antibiotics are sometimes prescribed inappropriately by dental practitioners, which can lead to undesirable outcomes. This study aimed to assess the impact of a clinical audit on antibiotic prescribing practices at Taibah University Dental Hospital in Madina, Saudi Arabia. The study retrospectively analyzed antibiotic-prescribing data for pediatric patients by dental interns and faculty members over a period of 8-months. The data collected revealed that inappropriate antibiotic prescription was prevalent initially, with a total of 119 antibiotic-prescriptions issued. After implementing an action plan that included the use of guidelines and educational sessions, a second cycle of the audit was conducted over a 4-month period. During the second cycle, the number of antibiotic prescriptions significantly decreased to 58, indicating a reduction of 48%. Across both cycles, amoxicillin emerged as the most frequently prescribed antibiotic, closely followed by Augmentin. Notably, pulpal diseases and peri-radical complications were consistently ranked as the conditions with the highest number of antibiotic prescriptions in both study periods. The results suggest that the clinical audit, along with the implementation of guidelines and educational sessions, had a positive impact on antibiotic prescribing practices at Taibah University Dental Hospital, leading to a significant reduction in inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions.


Keywords

Audit; Antibiotics; Pediatric dentistry; Prescription


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Soha F Alqadi,Sarah A Almuzaini,Amnah A Algarni,Yosra Ayed,Nuha S Alghamdi,Tasneem Sakinatul Ain. The impact of clinical audit on antibiotic prescribing in dental practice at Taibah University Dental Hospital. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2024. 48(5);138-143.

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