Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016

Abstract Background Prescribing in dental practice has a relatively small but important contribution to the quantity of antibiotics prescribed in primary care. This study aimed to analyse antibiotic prescribing in dentistry over time (2010–2016) in 4 different Northern European countries and their r...

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Main Authors: Andrew Smith, Rania Al-Mahdi, William Malcolm, Nikolaus Palmer, Gunnar Dahlen, Mohammed Al-Haroni
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-020-01163-x
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spelling doaj-be0248d42b3540289f36c32770a73ee02020-11-25T03:52:56ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312020-06-0120111010.1186/s12903-020-01163-xComparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016Andrew Smith0Rania Al-Mahdi1William Malcolm2Nikolaus Palmer3Gunnar Dahlen4Mohammed Al-Haroni5University of GlasgowDepartment of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT the Arctic University of NorwayHealth Protection Scotland, NHS National Services ScotlandHealth Education England-North WestInstitute of odontology, University of GothenburgDepartment of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT the Arctic University of NorwayAbstract Background Prescribing in dental practice has a relatively small but important contribution to the quantity of antibiotics prescribed in primary care. This study aimed to analyse antibiotic prescribing in dentistry over time (2010–2016) in 4 different Northern European countries and their relative contribution to national outpatients consumption. Methods This retrospective study evaluated the frequency and number of national antibiotic prescriptions written by dentists in England, Scotland, Norway and Sweden. The consumption of such antibiotics was measured using WHO defined daily doses (DDDs), DDDs per 100,000 inhabitants per day (DIDs100,000). Results A total of more than 27 million prescriptions (27,026,599) archived between 2010 and 2016 from the four countries were analysed. The national contribution of Norwegian dentists to the total primary care prescription during this period was 8%. The corresponding figures for Sweden, Scotland and England were 7, 6, and 8%. Dental contribution to National antibiotic use in all four countries has decreased over the study time period for commonly prescribed antibiotics in dentistry, i.e., the beta-lactams (Phenoxymethyl penicillin/Amoxicillin) and metronidazole. There were less numbers of prescriptions by dentists in Norway and Sweden compared to England and Scotland. Marked differences in some classes of antibiotics were noted with Phenoxymethyl penicillin dominating in Sweden/Norway compared to Amoxicillin and Metronidazole in England/Scotland. In England and Scotland, dentists were the largest prescribers of metronidazole in primary care. Clindamycin prescriptions was higher in Norway and Sweden. Conclusion Noticeable differences exist in prescribing patterns for the management of oral infections. High levels of metronidazole use in England and Scotland also require further analysis. All countries over the study period showed a decrease in total numbers of antibiotics prescribed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-020-01163-xDentistryPrescriptionsAntibioticsConsumptionDefined daily doses (DDD)Phenoxymethyl penicillin
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author Andrew Smith
Rania Al-Mahdi
William Malcolm
Nikolaus Palmer
Gunnar Dahlen
Mohammed Al-Haroni
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Rania Al-Mahdi
William Malcolm
Nikolaus Palmer
Gunnar Dahlen
Mohammed Al-Haroni
Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
BMC Oral Health
Dentistry
Prescriptions
Antibiotics
Consumption
Defined daily doses (DDD)
Phenoxymethyl penicillin
author_facet Andrew Smith
Rania Al-Mahdi
William Malcolm
Nikolaus Palmer
Gunnar Dahlen
Mohammed Al-Haroni
author_sort Andrew Smith
title Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
title_short Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
title_full Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
title_fullStr Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in England and Scotland with Norway and Sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
title_sort comparison of antimicrobial prescribing for dental and oral infections in england and scotland with norway and sweden and their relative contribution to national consumption 2010–2016
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Prescribing in dental practice has a relatively small but important contribution to the quantity of antibiotics prescribed in primary care. This study aimed to analyse antibiotic prescribing in dentistry over time (2010–2016) in 4 different Northern European countries and their relative contribution to national outpatients consumption. Methods This retrospective study evaluated the frequency and number of national antibiotic prescriptions written by dentists in England, Scotland, Norway and Sweden. The consumption of such antibiotics was measured using WHO defined daily doses (DDDs), DDDs per 100,000 inhabitants per day (DIDs100,000). Results A total of more than 27 million prescriptions (27,026,599) archived between 2010 and 2016 from the four countries were analysed. The national contribution of Norwegian dentists to the total primary care prescription during this period was 8%. The corresponding figures for Sweden, Scotland and England were 7, 6, and 8%. Dental contribution to National antibiotic use in all four countries has decreased over the study time period for commonly prescribed antibiotics in dentistry, i.e., the beta-lactams (Phenoxymethyl penicillin/Amoxicillin) and metronidazole. There were less numbers of prescriptions by dentists in Norway and Sweden compared to England and Scotland. Marked differences in some classes of antibiotics were noted with Phenoxymethyl penicillin dominating in Sweden/Norway compared to Amoxicillin and Metronidazole in England/Scotland. In England and Scotland, dentists were the largest prescribers of metronidazole in primary care. Clindamycin prescriptions was higher in Norway and Sweden. Conclusion Noticeable differences exist in prescribing patterns for the management of oral infections. High levels of metronidazole use in England and Scotland also require further analysis. All countries over the study period showed a decrease in total numbers of antibiotics prescribed.
topic Dentistry
Prescriptions
Antibiotics
Consumption
Defined daily doses (DDD)
Phenoxymethyl penicillin
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-020-01163-x
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