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Evidence Based Dentistry

overall review score: 4.5
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Evidence-based dentistry (EBD) is an approach to oral health care that integrates the best available scientific research with clinical expertise and patient preferences. It aims to provide effective, safe, and personalized dental treatments by systematically applying current evidence from high-quality studies and clinical guidelines.

Key Features

  • Integration of current scientific research into clinical decision-making
  • Utilization of systematic reviews and clinical guidelines
  • Emphasis on patient preferences and values
  • Continuous professional development based on emerging evidence
  • Improved treatment outcomes through data-driven practices

Pros

  • Enhances the quality and consistency of dental care
  • Encourages use of scientifically validated procedures
  • Supports personalized patient-centered treatment plans
  • Promotes lifelong learning and professional growth among practitioners

Cons

  • Requires access to up-to-date research and resources, which may be limited in some settings
  • Implementation can be time-consuming and sometimes complex
  • Relies heavily on the quality of available evidence, which can vary
  • May encounter resistance from practitioners accustomed to traditional approaches

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