%0 Journal Article %T Are we eliminating cures with antibiotic abuse? A study among dentists %A SR Goud %A L Nagesh %A S Fernandes %J Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice %D 2012 %I %X Context: The theme of ˇ°World Health Day 2011ˇ± is ˇ°combat drug resistance- No action today, No cure tomorrowˇ± which is very pertinent. The present study emphatically demonstrates the current issues related to the overwhelming concerns regarding indiscriminate use of antibiotics, leading to a bleak tomorrow where cures may be few. Aim: To know the prescription pattern of antibiotics for various dental procedures by dental practitioners. Materials and Methods: A pretested questionnaire was used which contained two sections pertaining to prescription of antibiotics for healthy and medically compromised patients during various dental procedures, with therapeutic and prophylactic considerations. Results: Questionnaire response rate of 66.6% was observed. Amoxicillin emerged as the most preferred antibiotic for dental procedures both as a therapeutic and a prophylactic drug. 50% of the endodontists and 40% of the general dentists opted to prescribe antibiotics during root canal therapy where ideally operative intervention would have sufficed. Overuse of antibiotics for routine scaling and extraction was observed. Conclusion: The dental profession as a whole needs to acquire a deeper understanding of the global effects of superfluous antibiotic prescription. Antibiotics when judiciously used are precise life-saving drugs. %U http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njcp/article/view/78820