A quality improvement project to assess the use of preventative measures against acute alveolar osteitis

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Aims: A quality improvement project was conducted in a General Dental Practice environment. The aim was to reduce the rate of Acute Alveolar Osteitis, which was locally found to be at 19.4%. Methods: A range of quality improvement tools were utilised to determine and measure potential interventions, and the results from the initial Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle utilising perioperative 0.2% Chlorhexidine as a preventative method are presented. Results: The use of perioperative 0.2% Chlorhexidine mouthwash showed an absolute risk reduction of 6.2%. Discussion: Generalisation from the results is highly dependent on local factors, although the favourable reduction in acute alveolar osteitis and cost savings found supported the project. Conclusions: This project highlights the strengths of Quality Improvement methodologies in implementing and assessing changes to improve service provision and patient outcomes.

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Mummery, T. A., John, M., & Stokes, S. M. (2019). A quality improvement project to assess the use of preventative measures against acute alveolar osteitis. BDJ Open, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41405-019-0019-7

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