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Factors influencing opioid prescribing after tooth extraction (September 2022 Article 3)

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Tooth extractions account for most opioid prescriptions from dentists, but specific characteristics that influence likelihood are less established. Improving understanding can facilitate development of tailored interventions to reduce unnecessary opioid prescribing. (1 CE Credit)


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