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Table 1 Questionnaire

From: Factors associated with knowledge about pharmacological management of pregnant women in Peruvian dental students: a logistic regression analysis

Questions

Q1. Is dental treatment recommended for pregnant women during the second trimester?

Q2. Are NSAIDs safe to use during pregnancy?

Q3. According to the FDA classification of risk in pregnancy, does tetracycline cause miscarriage and congenital heart disease?

Q4. Are cephalosporins contraindicated antibiotics in pregnant women?

Q5. Is gingivitis the most frequent oral pathology in pregnancy?

Q6. Is acetylsalicylic acid a recommended analgesic for dental use during pregnancy?

Q7. Can amoxicillin be indicated in pregnant women?

Q8. In pregnant women allergic to penicillin, can Clindamycin be an antibiotic alternative in the dental practice?

Q9. Is miconazole 2% cream an antifungal of choice to treat oral candidiasis in pregnant women?

Q10. Can lidocaine be used as local anaesthesia for dental treatment in the second trimester of pregnancy?

  1. FDA, Food and Drug Administration, NSAIDs Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs