Speaker

Feb 15-16, 2021    Toronto, Canada
International Conference on Dentistry and Dental Materials

Dental Materials 2021

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

University of Sharjah Sauid Arabia

Title: Evidence based clinical practice guideline on antibiotic use on urgent cases associated with pain and swelling resulting from endodontic cases

Abstract:

A systematic review and formulated clinical recommendations for the urgent management of  endodontic cases was conducting by an expert panel that convened by the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs and the center of evidence based Dentistry that endodontic cases associated with pain or swelling such as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis with or without symptomatic apical periodontitis, pulp necrosis and symptomatic apical periodontitis, or pulp necrosis and localized acute apical abscess using antibiotics, either alone or as adjuncts to definitive, conservative dental treatment (DCDT) in immunocompetent adult1,2,3.Dentists and physicians often prescribe antibiotics to relieve dental pain and intraoral swelling. General and specialty dentists are the third highest prescribers of antibiotics in all outpatient settings in the United States 4 . o detect cases and n addition, reports from 2017 through 2019 suggest that 30% through 85% of dental antibiotic prescriptions are “suboptimal or not indicated.”5, 6, 7 Owing to major public health and cost-related concerns, the appropriate use of antibiotics has become a critical issue in the health care agenda.Although a number of countries and clinical practice guideline development groups have produced recommendations on the use of systemic antibiotics to treat pulpal and periapical infections,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 there are no guidelines from the American Dental Association (ADA) for dentists in the United States.Many national and international agencies, including the US federal government and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have joined forces with the ADA to help prevent a postantibiotic era in which antibiotics will no longer be effective in treating bacterial infections.

Biography:

Fatimah Hamad ALnasser is a general Dentist works with one of the private hospitals in Saudi Arabia. I holds a BDS in Dental field and currently looking for a Master degree in pediatric dentistry and I  have 3 years of dental practice.

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

University of Sharjah Sauid Arabia

Title: Evidence based clinical practice guideline on antibiotic use on urgent cases associated with pain and swelling resulting from endodontic cases

Abstract:

A systematic review and formulated clinical recommendations for the urgent management of  endodontic cases was conducting by an expert panel that convened by the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs and the center of evidence based Dentistry that endodontic cases associated with pain or swelling such as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis with or without symptomatic apical periodontitis, pulp necrosis and symptomatic apical periodontitis, or pulp necrosis and localized acute apical abscess using antibiotics, either alone or as adjuncts to definitive, conservative dental treatment (DCDT) in immunocompetent adult1,2,3.Dentists and physicians often prescribe antibiotics to relieve dental pain and intraoral swelling. General and specialty dentists are the third highest prescribers of antibiotics in all outpatient settings in the United States 4 . o detect cases and n addition, reports from 2017 through 2019 suggest that 30% through 85% of dental antibiotic prescriptions are “suboptimal or not indicated.”5, 6, 7 Owing to major public health and cost-related concerns, the appropriate use of antibiotics has become a critical issue in the health care agenda.Although a number of countries and clinical practice guideline development groups have produced recommendations on the use of systemic antibiotics to treat pulpal and periapical infections,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 there are no guidelines from the American Dental Association (ADA) for dentists in the United States.Many national and international agencies, including the US federal government and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have joined forces with the ADA to help prevent a postantibiotic era in which antibiotics will no longer be effective in treating bacterial infections.

Biography:

Fatimah Hamad ALnasser is a general Dentist works with one of the private hospitals in Saudi Arabia. I holds a BDS in Dental field and currently looking for a Master degree in pediatric dentistry and I  have 3 years of dental practice.

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

Dr Fatimah Hamad AL Nasser,

University of Sharjah Sauid Arabia

Title: Evidence based clinical practice guideline on antibiotic use on urgent cases associated with pain and swelling resulting from endodontic cases

Abstract:

A systematic review and formulated clinical recommendations for the urgent management of  endodontic cases was conducting by an expert panel that convened by the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs and the center of evidence based Dentistry that endodontic cases associated with pain or swelling such as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis with or without symptomatic apical periodontitis, pulp necrosis and symptomatic apical periodontitis, or pulp necrosis and localized acute apical abscess using antibiotics, either alone or as adjuncts to definitive, conservative dental treatment (DCDT) in immunocompetent adult1,2,3.Dentists and physicians often prescribe antibiotics to relieve dental pain and intraoral swelling. General and specialty dentists are the third highest prescribers of antibiotics in all outpatient settings in the United States 4 . o detect cases and n addition, reports from 2017 through 2019 suggest that 30% through 85% of dental antibiotic prescriptions are “suboptimal or not indicated.”5, 6, 7 Owing to major public health and cost-related concerns, the appropriate use of antibiotics has become a critical issue in the health care agenda.Although a number of countries and clinical practice guideline development groups have produced recommendations on the use of systemic antibiotics to treat pulpal and periapical infections,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 there are no guidelines from the American Dental Association (ADA) for dentists in the United States.Many national and international agencies, including the US federal government and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have joined forces with the ADA to help prevent a postantibiotic era in which antibiotics will no longer be effective in treating bacterial infections.

Biography:

Fatimah Hamad ALnasser is a general Dentist works with one of the private hospitals in Saudi Arabia. I holds a BDS in Dental field and currently looking for a Master degree in pediatric dentistry and I  have 3 years of dental practice.