Abstract

BackgroundAntimicrobial stewardship programs are needed to improve antimicrobial use among not only physicians but also dentists. This study aimed to investigate the factors influencing the decision of prescribing penicillin as first choice among dentists at clinics in Japan. MethodsWe conducted a nationwide cross-sectional study of dental clinics in Japan between July and September 2020. Data on the following were collected using questionnaires: basic information, types of antimicrobials stocked, first-choice antimicrobials, and knowledge and practice of antimicrobial resistance and infectious endocarditis. Using logistic regression, odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated to assess the factors influencing penicillin prescription.ResultsAmong the 1700 participating dental clinics, 342 dental clinics responded. The median age of the study cohort was 57 (49–65) years, and there were 298 (87.1%) men. The first choice of antimicrobials was third-generation cephalosporin (169 [49.4%]), followed by penicillin (103 [30.1%]) and macrolide (19 [5.6%]). In multivariate analysis, clinics with stocked penicillin (OR = 27.30 [95% CI: 12.04–63.00]) and with more than two dentists (OR = 0.48 [95% CI: 0.24–0.92]) were associated with penicillin use as first choice. ConclusionThis is the first study investigating the factors influencing the decision of prescribing penicillin as first choice among dentists in Japan. Further studies evaluating the relationships between penicillin use as first choice and stocked penicillin in the clinic and the number of working dentists are needed.Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures

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