Journal article

Antibiotic prophylaxis for dental treatment after prosthetic joint replacement: exploring the orthopaedic surgeon's opinion

CM McNally, R Visvanathan, S Liberali, RJ Adams

Arthroplasty Today | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Background Antibiotic prophylaxis before dental treatment is routinely recommended by orthopaedic surgeons to prevent prosthetic joint infection (PJI). This recommendation is at odds with current guidelines. Methods A postal survey of 9 checkbox or short-answer questions was completed by 633 orthopaedic surgeons. Results The majority of respondents (n = 186 of 260, 72%) believe that antibiotic prophylaxis is required indefinitely for dental treatment. A small number (n = 43, 15%) seek a dentist's opinion before elective joint replacement. The surgeons reported low numbers of PJIs, although 24% (n = 68 of 280) believed that they were associated with dental treatment. Conclusions Australian or..

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