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The Portrait is accompanied by a Therapeutics Letter summarizing evidence-based recommendations for dental pain management, emphasizing that NSAIDs with or without acetaminophen provide similar or better pain control than opioids and are associated with fewer adverse events. Dentists also receive a patient education handout addressing common questions about opioid use for dental pain.",[9,20],null,{"type":25,"name":31,"description":32,"armGroupLabels":33,"otherNames":29},"Enhanced intervention","For the \"enhanced\" intervention bundle, dentists receive all components of the regular intervention, plus and invitation to participate in facilitated peer audit-and-feedback group sessions to review prescribing data, identify practice gaps, develop improvement strategies, and commit to change. 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What is the impact of an intervention on the use of opioids for dental pain? The intervention includes a personalized prescribing report (a \"Portrait\"), brief educational summary, and patient education materials; and\n2. Does the impact of the intervention increase when dentists are also invited to attend facilitated audit-and-feedback group sessions and to develop a practice improvement plan? Using administrative health data, the prescribing of those in different combinations of materials in the Early Group will be compared to those in the Delayed Group to estimate the impact of the materials on prescribing by the dentists.",[95,96,97,98],"Clinical Audit","Quality Improvement","Opioid","Dentistry",[100,101,102,97],"Randomized controlled trial","Prescribing feedback","Quality improvement","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-01-05",{"date":106,"type":107},"2026-01-08","ACTUAL",{"date":109,"type":89},"2026-01-06",{"date":111,"type":89},"2028-01-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]