Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 12 , Pages 881-888, December 2007

Antibiotic prophylaxis and postoperative complications after tooth extraction and implant placement: A review of the literature

  • Aaron B. Schwartz

      Affiliations

    • Columbia University College of Dental Medicine D.D.S Graduate 2007, 295 Flatbush Ave Apt 5, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
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  • Elaine L. Larson

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing and Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

Received 28 July 2006; received in revised form 16 August 2007; accepted 18 August 2007.

Abstract 

Objectives

To assess published evidence regarding the use of preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis among children and adults undergoing dental extraction or implant placement.

Data

Research published between 12/31/97 and 6/30/07 in English.

Sources

MEDLINE, PUBMED, EMBASE, EBM Reviews, and Cochrane Central Register for Controlled Trials using the following search terms linked with Boolean AND logic: prophylactic antibiotics, dentistry, tooth, third molar, extraction, implant, endosseous, prophylaxis, prophylactic, infective endocarditis, bacterial, infection, and bacteremia.

Study selection

Eight randomized clinical trials and one retrospective study was found involving preoperative use of antibiotics before tooth extraction. Four additional non-randomized intervention studies among patients undergoing implant placement were found. These 13 studies comprised all of the published research found that met our inclusion criteria. Overall, this body of literature was limited and of poor quality. In general, sample sizes were small and provided insufficient statistical power to avoid type II, or false-negative errors. In some studies no comparison group was included and/or it was difficult to determine the extent to which the intervention had actually been implemented.

Conclusion

With the recent improvements in the current standards of antibiotic prophylaxis in dentistry, further monitoring of antibiotic use among dental practitioners as well as continuing education for practitioners concerning the public health risks related to the over-prescription of antibiotics are needed.

Keywords: Prophylactic antibiotics, Dentistry, Tooth, Third molar, Extraction, Implant, Endosseous, Prophylaxis, Prophylactic, Infective endocarditis, Bacterial, Infection, Bacteremia

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PII: S0300-5712(07)00160-1

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2007.08.003

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 35, Issue 12 , Pages 881-888, December 2007