Journal of Endodontics
Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 87-92, February 2006

A Cochrane Systematic Review Finds No Evidence to Support the Use of Antibiotics for Pain Relief in Irreversible Pulpitis

  • James V. Keenan, DDS (FAGD)

      Affiliations

    • U.S. Naval Health Clinics, United Kingdom
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  • Allan G. Farman, BDS, PhD, DSc

      Affiliations

    • Surgical and Hospital Dentistry, The University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
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  • Zbigniew Fedorowicz, BDS, LDS, RCS (Eng)

      Affiliations

    • UK Cochrane Centre (Bahrain Branch), The Cochrane Collaboration
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to Dr. Zbigniew Fedorowicz, Box 25438, Awali, Bahrain.
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  • Jonathan T. Newton, BA, PhD

      Affiliations

    • GKT Dental Institute, King’s College London, Kings College Hospital, London.

Abstract 

The Cochrane Systematic Review promotes evidence-based outcomes studies. The review summarized here was conducted in an attempt to achieve reliable evidence concerning the effectiveness, or otherwise, of prescribing antibiotics for patients having irreversible pulpitis. A competent search strategy was developed and used across several databases including MEDLINE to identify randomized controlled trials for inclusion. Assessment of methodological quality was based on criteria defined by The Cochrane Collaboration. Clinical outcome, expressed in terms of pain relief, was examined. There was a relative dearth of research providing a high level of evidence. Only one methodologically sound trial was found that compared pain relief with systemic antibiotic/analgesic treatment against a placebo/analgesic combination during the acute preoperative phase of irreversible pulpitis. Although the selected study used a relatively small, low-powered sample, it did provide some evidence that there is no significant difference in pain relief for patients with untreated irreversible pulpitis who received antibiotics versus those who did not. These findings increase the rationale to investigate the teaching of safe and effective antibiotic prescribing in endodontics and to advance the development of appropriate evidence-based clinical guidelines.

Key Words:  Anti-bacterial agent , antibiotic , irreversible , pulpitis

 

PII: S0099-2399(05)00069-5

doi:10.1016/j.joen.2005.10.029

Journal of Endodontics
Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 87-92, February 2006