Affiliation:
1. AP-HP, Hôpital Charles Foix
2. Université de Lille, CHU Lille
3. Université Paris-Saclay, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), CHU Bicêtre
4. Amiens University Hospital, Picardie University
5. AP-HP, Hôpital Louis Mourier
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Our aim was to provide an overview of the practices of French general dentists (GDs) and specialists (SDs) concerning the management of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), rheumatic inflammatory diseases (IRDs), and vasculitis on biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs), conventional DMARDs, or immunosuppressants (ISs).
Materials and Methods
We asked the members of French scientific societies and colleges of dentistry teachers to distribute an online survey over three months.
Result
In total, 105 practitioners fully completed the survey. SDs more frequently performed invasive surgical procedures and were more aware of the recommendations of learned societies than GDs. They encountered more post-operative complications for patients on bDMARDs. For both SDs and GDs, most patients were managed without stopping treatment and pre- and postoperative antibiotics were prescribed to more than 75% of patients. When medical treatment was stopped, the decision was made by the prescribing physician.
Conclusion
Complications were reported more frequently by SDs when highly invasive procedures were performed on patients under active drug therapy. Certain common procedures, such as scaling and root planing, appear to be safe, regardless of treatment management. However, adapted guidelines for the practice of dentistry are needed to standardize the management of patients on bDMARDS, conventional DMARDs, or ISs.
Clinical Relevance:
French dentists perform a wide range of oral procedures on patients on bDMARDS, conventional DMARDs, or ISs under antibiotic coverage and antiseptic mouthwashes. SDs reported more postoperative complications after extensive invasive procedures for patients under active drug therapy, despite their greater knowledge of recommendations on how to manage such patients.
Publisher
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