Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prior To Dental Procedures For The Prevention Of Prosthetic Joint Infections
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1. Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prior
To Dental Procedures For
The Prevention Of
Prosthetic Joint Infections
Volfin Guy, Yarom Noam, Elad Sharon, Volpin Gershon
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4. Volfin Guy, Yarom Noam, Elad Sharon, Volpin Gershon
The Journal of the Israeli Dental Association
.Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review. Hebrew 2011
Pub-Med indexed
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5. Oral health & our body
• poor oral health (e.g. gum inflammation & teeth
decay) has a direct connection to a variety of body
illnesses
Endocarditis Diabetes
CVS diseases Cancer
& CHDs Mellitus
Pregnancy CVA RF
5 …and more
6. J.E.
Gegenral diagnosis
•68 years old, male
•Usually healthy
•Bone malignant tumor 1999, right femur
•Radiation + chemo + prosthetic joint
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8. Oral health & orthopedics?
No recommendations yet from Israeli ministry of health
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9. Oral health & orthopedics?
AAOS Information Statement: Antibiotic Prophylaxis for
Bacteremia in Patients with Joint Replacements
AAOM Position Paper:
The Dental Treatment Of Patients With Joint Replacements
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10. Oral health & orthopedics?
AAOS and AAOM do NOT fully agree…
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11. Oral health & orthopedics?
“…The ADA and AAOS do not have a joint
recommendation at this time.
There are differing opinions on the need for
antibiotic prophylaxis.”
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12. Oral health & orthopedics?
Poor oral health leads to Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) ?
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13. Oral health & orthopedics?
Dental procedures cause PJI ?
Will Antibiotic Prophylaxis help? Which Antibiotics? How much?
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14. Oral health & orthopedics?
Good oral health + Dental procedures cause PJI ?
Do you still need Antibiotic Prophylaxis ?
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15. Oral health & orthopedics?
Good oral health and PJI ?
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16. Oral health & orthopedics?
• Should the orthopedic
surgeon & the dentist
consult each other?
• Should the orthopedic
surgeon talk about oral
health with the patient?
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17. What’s in consensus?
•1,000,000 total joint
arthroplasties performed
annually
•7 percent are revision
procedures
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18. What’s in consensus?
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI):
• a severe illness
• painful and discomforting
• damages the quality of life
• might be life-threatening
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19. What’s in consensus?
• Staphylococcus Epidermidis &
Staphylococcus Aureus are the
common bacteria in PJI
• Staph. family are very rare inside
the mouth
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20. What’s in consensus?
• Streptococci Viridans is common to
the mouth
(teeth decay, gum diseases)
• A relatively much lower percentage
of PJIs are caused by Streptococci
Viridans
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21. What’s in consensus?
• Antibiotic prophylaxis is advisable where a risk of severe
infective complications exists.
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23. What’s in consensus?
• With gum disease, even tooth brushing, eating etc. causes
chronic bacteremia
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24. What’s in consensus?
• Both orthopedics surgeons and dentists should consider
the possibility of PJI, consult each other and inform
their patients
• There is not enough knowledge up to date
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26. What’s NOT in consensus?
• ALL patients with prosthetic joints should be considered
candidates for PJI , therefore consider AP when undergoing
dental procedures
• That’s a life-time risk
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27. What’s NOT in consensus?
• Is the mouth the source for the PJIs reported?
• Are ALL prosthetic joints are prone for PJI after a dental
treatment?
• Is this for life? Is this for each dental procedure?
• Is antibiotic prohylaxis always recommendend before each
dental treatment?
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28. What’s NOT in consensus?
• Some dental treatments might cause
bacteremia, BUT NOT ALL
• Prosthetic Joint Infections are RARELY
caused by bacterial species common to the
mouth
• Evidence of a relationship between dental
procedures and PJIs is CIRCUMSTANTIAL
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29. American Dental Association
• ADA + AHA joint paper (2007):
– dentists should reduce AP for prevention of Endocarditis
by 90%
(compared to previous recommendations)
– widespread use of antibiotics = a significant increase of
drug-resistant bacterial infections
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30. American Dental Association
• ADA + AHA joint paper (2007):
– Daily bacteremia is even caused when brushing, eating
etc.
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31. Conclusions
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32. Conclusions
High risk patients
&
High risk dental Procedures
(bacteremia)
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Antibiotic Prophylaxis Maintain good
Maintain good
1h before
1h before oral health
oral health
dental procedure
dental procedure
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33. I. High Risk of Prosthetic Joint Infection *
• Immunocompromised / immunosuppressed
• Inflammatory arthropathies (rheumatoid arthritis, SLE etc.)
• Previous PJIs
• less than 2 years after the prosthetic joint replacement
• co-morbidities (e.g.: diabetes, obesity, HIV, smoking,
Malnourishment, Hemophilia, Malignancy etc.)
• poor oral health (e.g.: periodontitis, gingivitis, abscesses,
osteomyelitis etc.)
33 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
34. II. Dental procedures with HIGH risk for
prosthetic joint Infection *
• ALL PROCEDURES THAT DAMAGE THE ORAL TISSUES,
CAUSING BLEEDING & BACTEREMIA
34 * Based on the ADA Report, Antibiotic prophylaxis for dental patients with total
joint replacements. J Am Dent Assoc. 2003;134(7):895-898
41. III. Antibiotic Prophylaxis *
Only if prescribed, only for high risk patients,
to swallow (PO) 1 hour before high risk dental procedures
Penicillin 2 gr
Amoxicillin, Ampicillin
Cephalosporins
Cephalexin , Cefadroxil 2 gr
* Not safe for severe penicillin allergy
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42. III. Antibiotic Prophylaxis *
Only if prescribed, only for high risk patients,
to swallow (PO) 1 hour before high risk dental procedures
Lincosamides
Clindamycin / Dalacin C 600 mg
* pregnant=ok, breast-feeding = not safe
Macrolides 500 mg
Azithromycin, Clarithromycin
42 * Based on the ADA Report, Antibiotic prophylaxis for dental patients with total
joint replacements. J Am Dent Assoc. 2003;134(7):895-898
43. IV. Recommendations for orthopedics *
• Inform
Inform the patient & dentist
before elective joint replacement
that poor oral health is a possible
risk for PJI.
43 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
44. IV. Recommendations for orthopedics *
• Refer
Refer your patient to the dental
surgeon before joint surgery
44 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
45. IV. Recommendations for orthopedics *
• Postpone
postpone any elective joint
replacement until completing
necessary dental procedures
even for a few weeks or months
45 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
46. IV. Recommendations for orthopedics *
• Add in your discharge summary:
In each future dental treatment,
the dentist should consider AP in
order to prevent LPJI
46 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
47. IV. Recommendations for orthopedics *
• Recommend your patients:
– regular visits in the dental clinic
every 3 months
– dental and gingival maintenance
(home & clinic)
– treat immediately any sign of
infection
47 * Volfin G et al: The use of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental procedures for the prevention
of prosthetic joint infection: Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim. 2011 Apr;28(2):35-45, 74. Review.
Hebrew. Pub-med indexed
48. J.E.
•Never received antibiotic prophylaxis prior to
dental treatment…
•Was never informed by the dentist or by the
orthopedic surgeon of any possible connection…
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49. J.E.
Current status
•2 gr. Moxypen po 1h before dental bacteremia
•Periodontal maintenance every 3 months
•Extractions + dental implants + bone implants
•Crowns + root canals + fillings
•Perfect OH
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50. Lets work together …
Orthopedic Dental Prevention of
Surgeon Surgeon Prosthetic Joint
Infection
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51. Lets work together …
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