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. 2019 May 31;2(5):e193909. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.3909

Table 2. Descriptive Characteristics of Eligible Dental Visits (2011-2015) and Unadjusted Associations With the Appropriateness of Antibiotic Prophylaxis Among 168 420 Dental Visits.

Variable Total (N = 168 420) Appropriate Antibiotic Prophylaxis (n = 32 243) Unnecessary Antibiotic Prophylaxis (n = 136 177)
Age at visit, y
Mean (SD) 62.2 (14.8) 63.3 (15.9) 61.9 (14.5)
Median (IQR) 63 (55-72) 64 (55-75) 62 (55-71)
Age category at visit, y, No. (%)
18-34 9175 (5.4) 1941 (6.0) 7234 (5.3)
35-44 8276 (4.9) 1782 (5.5) 6494 (4.8)
45-54 22 749 (13.5) 4129 (12.8) 18 620 (13.7)
55-64 57 979 (34.4) 9217 (28.6) 48 762 (35.8)
≥65 70 241 (41.7) 15 174 (47.1) 55 067 (40.4)
Female sex, No. (%) 96 262 (57.2) 17 081 (53.0) 79 181 (58.1)
US region, No. (%)a
Northeast 22 695 (13.5) 4947 (15.3) 17 748 (13.0)
Midwest 78 948 (46.9) 14 374 (44.6) 64 574 (47.4)
South 52 987 (31.5) 10 781 (33.4) 42 206 (31.0)
West 13 735 (8.2) 2134 (6.6) 11 601 (8.5)
Rural vs urban, No. (%)
Rural 72 905 (43.3) 15 399 (47.8) 57 506 (42.2)
Urban 95 515 (56.7) 16 844 (52.2) 78 671 (57.8)
Antibiotic prescribed, No. (%)b
Amoxicillin 116 908 (69.4) 24 466 (75.9) 92 442 (67.9)
Clindamycin 27 031 (16.0) 5066 (15.7) 21 965 (16.1)
Cephalexin 13 879 (8.2) 1470 (4.6) 12 409 (9.1)
Azithromycin 5297 (3.1) 694 (2.2) 4603 (3.4)
Penicillin 3620 (2.1) 505 (1.6) 3115 (2.3)
Doxycycline 1656 (1.0) 135 (0.4) 1521 (1.1)
Otherc 4666 (2.8) 624 (1.9) 4042 (3.0)
ADA dental procedure category, No. (%)d
Diagnostic 118 215 (70.2) 24 899 (77.2) 93 316 (68.5)
Preventive 99 059 (58.8) 21 902 (67.9) 77 157 (56.7)
Restorative 30 955 (18.4) 4884 (15.1) 26 071 (19.1)
Oral and maxillofacial surgery 10 808 (6.4) 1611 (5.0) 9197 (6.8)
Periodontics 11 995 (7.1) 2431 (7.5) 9564 (7.0)
Adjunctive general services 4842 (2.9) 607 (1.9) 4235 (3.1)
Endodontics 3503 (2.1) 706 (2.2) 2797 (2.1)
Implant services 2456 (1.5) 168 (0.5) 2288 (1.7)
Prosthodontics 2147 (1.3) 285 (0.9) 1862 (1.4)
Orthodontics 224 (0.1) 10 (0.0) 214 (0.2)
Maxillofacial prosthetics 22 (0.0) 1 (0.0) 21 (0.0)
Category not available 2803 (1.7) 7 (0.0) 2796 (2.1)
Gingival manipulation, No. (%) 152 711 (90.7) 32 243 (100.0) 120 468 (88.5)
Previsit conditions, No. (%)
Prosthetic joint device 71 651 (42.5) 8041 (24.9) 63 610 (46.7)
Cardiac conditione 35 224 (20.9) 32 243 (100.0) 2981 (2.2)
Diabetesf 38 421 (22.8) 7986 (24.8) 30 435 (22.3)
Immunocompromised stateg 9211 (5.5) 1733 (5.4) 7478 (5.5)
Preindex health service useh
PCP visits, mean (SD) 1.7 (3.5) 1.9 (4.0) 1.6 (3.4)
Any PCP visit, No. (%) 85 399 (50.7) 16 504 (51.2) 68 895 (50.6)
Specialist visits, mean (SD) 7.3 (9.9) 8.4 (10.6) 7.0 (9.8)
Any specialist visit, No. (%) 135 375 (80.4) 27 144 (84.2) 108 231 (79.5)
ED visits, mean (SD) 0.2 (0.8) 0.3 (0.9) 0.2 (0.7)
Any ED visit, No. (%) 24 361 (14.5) 6199 (19.2) 18 162 (13.3)
Admissions, mean (SD) 0.2 (0.4) 0.2 (0.5) 0.1 (0.4)
Any admission, No. (%) 21 985 (13.1) 4530 (14.0) 17 455 (12.8)

Abbreviations: ADA, American Dental Association; ED, emergency department; IQR, interquartile range; PCP, primary care provider.

a

A total of 55 observations were missing, 7 in the appropriate group and 48 in the unnecessary group.

b

There could be multiple antibiotic dispensing records associated with the same visit (2.7% had >1 antibiotic associated with the dental visit).

c

Other antibiotics include the following: ampicillin (n = 358), cefaclor (n = 30), cefadroxil (n = 235), cefazolin (n = 2), cefdinir (n = 37), cefixime (n = 49), cefoxitin (n = 5), cefpodoxime (n = 20), cefprozil (n = 9), ceftazidime (n = 3), ceftriaxone (n = 54), cefuroxime (n = 86), ciprofloxacin (n = 1336), clarithromycin (n = 336), demeclocycline (n = 2), dicloxacillin (n = 15), erythromycin (n = 860), gemifloxacin (n = 3), levofloxacin (n = 439), lincomycin (n = 1), linezolid (n = 7), minocycline (n = 102), moxifloxacin (n = 117), ofloxacin (n = 51), sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (n = 434), tetracycline (n = 19), trimethoprim (n = 38), and vancomycin (n = 19).

d

The ADA has a standardized system to group Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) codes (dental procedure codes) into categories (shown in the Table). There could be multiple procedures performed during the same visit. The ADA does not include Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes and Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) codes in their standard ADA dental procedure categories. The CPT and HCPCS codes are included in “category not available.”

e

Cardiac conditions were defined according to the study by Wilson et al5 as those at the highest risk of infective endocarditis.

f

The diabetes category includes those with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

g

Immunocompromised state was defined according to previous guidelines from the ADA and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.25

h

Health service use assessed over the 6-month predental visit period, not accounting for enrollment in dental or medical plans. We defined outpatient clinic visits with a health care provider type of nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or medical doctors. Medical doctors with a specialty of internal medicine or family medicine were included as PCPs. Other types of clinical encounters were defined as a specialist visit and may include health care encounters without a medical care provider (eg, nurse visit or laboratory visit).