Editor – As a dental surgeon, I was so pleased to read this informative article1 aimed at GPs. I have had too many patients over the years who have been prescribed antibiotics by their GP when this was contraindicated. Patients presenting to a general practice with dental pain should be immediately referred to a dental surgeon. GPs should be reminded that oral and maxillofacial surgeons are available to treat severe cases.
Patients might refrain from seeking appropriate dental treatment once they have been prescribed antibiotics by their GP. This delay in seeing a dentist often leads to greater damage and loss of dentition. Ultimately this can have a big impact on the patient later in life because of reduced dental function and often reduced socialisation.
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- 1.Timmerman A, Parashos P. Management of dental pain in primary care. Aust Prescr 2020;43:39-44. . 10.18773/austprescr.2020.010 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]