Unlabelled: As dental professionals, we should all be familiar with the most common oral anticoagulant, warfarin, and how to manage our patients that are taking it. However, several new oral anticoagulants which have recently been approved by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are now being prescribed for patients in the United Kingdom. These new oral anticoagulants fall into two different categories: a direct thrombin inhibitor dabigatran etexilate (Pradaxa Boehringer-Ingelheim, Bracknell, Berkshire) and activated Factor X inhibitors rivaroxaban (Xarelto Bayer HealthCare, Newbury, Berkshire) and apixaban (Eliquis Bristol-Myers Squibb, Uxbridge, Middlesex). These new drugs will have potential consequences for how dental practitioners manage patients requiring dental treatment, especially extractions and minor surgical procedures.

Clinical Relevance: It is important that dentists are aware of new anticoagulants which are being prescribed for patients to ensure that they receive safe and appropriate dental treatment. As healthcare professionals we should also be aware of how and when to report adverse drug reactions.

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