Evidence-based dentistry

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Evidence-based dentistry (EBD) is an approach to oral healthcare that requires the judicious integration of systematic assessments of clinically relevant scientific evidence, relating to the patient's oral and medical condition and history, with the dentist's clinical expertise and the patient's treatment needs and preferences.

Definition[edit | edit source]

Evidence-based dentistry (EBD) is a patient-centered approach to making treatment decisions, which is based on the most current, clinically relevant evidence. It involves integrating the dentist's clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence from systematic research. EBD also takes into account the patient's oral and medical condition, as well as their treatment needs and preferences.

Principles[edit | edit source]

The principles of EBD are threefold:

  1. The use of current, high-quality evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients or the delivery of health services.
  2. The application of the principles of clinical epidemiology to the problems of dental practice.
  3. The integration of this evidence with our clinical expertise and our patients' unique values and circumstances.

Benefits[edit | edit source]

EBD has several benefits, including:

  1. It allows dentists to provide the best care possible to their patients.
  2. It helps dentists stay up-to-date with the latest research and advances in dentistry.
  3. It encourages dentists to critically evaluate the evidence behind different treatment options.
  4. It promotes patient involvement in treatment decisions.

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Despite its benefits, EBD also has several challenges, such as:

  1. The difficulty in finding and interpreting relevant research.
  2. The lack of high-quality evidence in some areas of dentistry.
  3. The time and resources required to implement EBD in practice.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, EBD is an important approach in modern dentistry that aims to improve patient care by integrating the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient values. Despite its challenges, it has the potential to greatly enhance the quality of dental care.

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