Opioid Prescribing in Dentistry
Opioid Prescribing in Dentistry
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine concluded that in 2019, high-volume dentists accounted for almost half of dental opioid prescriptions and high-risk prescriptions. Quality improvement initiatives with these dentists may be warranted.1
Significance
A 2018 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) indicated a link between filling an opioid prescription after wisdom tooth extraction and long-term opioid use.2 We urge network dental providers to make non-opioid regimens the first choice for pain management. When opioids are needed, experts advise prescribing the lowest possible dose and shortest treatment duration.
High-risk prescriptions are those considered high risk by any of three metrics1:
- prescriptions to opioid-naïve patients exceeding a three-day supply1
- prescriptions with daily opioid dosage greater than or equal to 50 morphine milligram equivalents1
- opioid prescriptions with benzodiazepine overlap1
Feedback from the GEHA Connection Dental Network to Providers
There was a decrease in average units prescribed in opioid prescription claims among dentists in the network. From January, 2019, to May, 2022, providers prescribed 1.76 fewer units on average, steadily decreasing year after year.
Reference:
- Chua KP, Waljee JF, Gunaseelan V, Nalliah RP, Brummett CM. Distribution of Opioid Prescribing and High-Risk Prescribing Among U.S. Dentists in 2019. Am J Prev Med. 2022;62(3):317-325. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2021.09.017 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35190099/
- Harbaugh CM, Nalliah RP, Hu HM, Englesbe MJ, Waljee JF, Brummett CM. Persistent Opioid Use After Wisdom Tooth Extraction. JAMA. 2018;320(5):504-506. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.9023 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2695661.
Current (63)
Unfiltered (74)
- Articles by date
- November 2024 (1)
- October 2024 (2)
- September 2024 (1)
- August 2024 (1)
- July 2024 (1)
- June 2024 (1)
- March 2024 (3)
- February 2024 (2)
- January 2024 (2)
- December 2023 (3)
- November 2023 (3)
- October 2023 (2)
- September 2023 (3)
- August 2023 (1)
- July 2023 (2)
- June 2023 (1)
- May 2023 (1)
- April 2023 (3)
- March 2023 (2)
- February 2023 (1)
- January 2023 (4)
- December 2022 (2)
- November 2022 (2)
- October 2022 (1)
- September 2022 (2)
- August 2022 (1)
- July 2022 (6)
- June 2022 (1)
- May 2022 (2)
- April 2022 (3)
- March 2022 (1)
- February 2022 (1)
- January 2022 (2)
- November 2021 (3)
- October 2021 (1)
- September 2021 (2)
- August 2021 (1)
- July 2021 (3)
- Categories
- Featured Articles (1)
- GEHA Connection Dental Network News (51)
- GEHA Connection Dental Network Provider Newsletter (21)
- Vendor Outage Notice (1)