Your Expert Witness Issue No. 59

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Pandemic drives increase in antibiotic prescribing by dentists [THE BRITISH DENTAL ASSOCIATION

has warned that on-going difficulties in accessing dental services risk fuelling the parallel health crisis of antibiotic resistance, as new data from the UK Health Security Agency revealed a surge in prescriptions in the dental sector. While all other healthcare settings recorded further drops in antibiotic prescribing, the English surveillance programme for antimicrobial utilisation and resistance (ESPAUR) report showed that dentistry saw an increase of almost a fifth in 2020 – the only practice area to do so. In addition, patient volumes fell by more than half during the year. COVID restrictions radically reduced patient numbers, and staff were advised to adopt an ‘AAA’ model during the first lockdown: antibiotics, analgesics or advice. Antibiotic prescribing in NHS dental settings had been steadily decreasing from 2016 to 2019 – from 0.16 to 0.13 items per 1,000 inhabitants per day. That decline was interrupted in 2020, with an increase of 17.6% reported – back up to 0.15 items per 1,000 inhabitants per day.

Dentist leaders have urged the government to do more to increase access sustainably and ensure patients – particularly urgent cases – have the time for operative interventions, ensuring they are not offered antibiotics as a ‘placeholder’. A failure to address the problem of antibiotic resistance could result in ten million deaths every year globally by 2050. As the pandemic continues and into the future, the BDA has stressed it is essential that dentists are supported to once again reduce the rate of antibiotics prescribed. BDA chair Eddie Crouch said: “Antimicrobial resistance poses an even greater threat

to human health than COVID. Sadly, the pandemic has wiped out years of progress in bringing down antibiotic use in dentistry. “Placeholder prescriptions are now filling deficits in access and time, which the government has chosen not to factor in. Ministers have a responsibility to help dentists turn the page.” Dental teams in both general practice and hospital settings have been urged to re-start auditing their antibiotic prescribing against the recently updated national guidelines and prescribe antibiotics only when indicated according to those guidelines. The BDA’s warning came during the international Antimicrobial Awareness Week, when it joined with the Association of Clinical Oral Microbiologists, the College of General Dentistry and other health organisations to highlight the message that ‘Antibiotics do not cure toothache’. Prudent prescribing of antimicrobials can slow down the development of antimicrobial resistance and as healthcare providers dentists have a vital role to play, the BDA stressed. q

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