Dental Case Reports are critical documents recorded by dentists for the purpose of expanding clinical knowledge related to the profession. It is a way for a practicing dentist to document and share their experiences of treating and diagnosing patients for complex dental predicaments. These case reports contain the details of the patient, his or her medical history, a diagnosis, the treatment provided, the outcome of the treatment, and any follow-up observations that have been made. Case reports provide a valuable platform for the dental profession to document the medical conditions of patients, the treatment plans, and the effects of the treatment in a concise and scholarly manner. It is also a way for dentists to publish their findings in leading dental journals and publications, thus generating a new source of clinical dental research. In a dental case report, the researcher need to cover a variety of aspects in order to make it compelling and informative. A case report should include the patient's medical history, the diagnosis given, the treatment plan, any risks involved, as well as the results of the treatment. It should also include follow-up observations, such as the results of any laboratory tests, imaging studies, and any dietary changes associated with the patient's condition. Additionally, some dental case reports may include a section with supporting literature, providing historical references that provide further insight on the diagnosis and treatment. Case reports provide a valuable insight for the dental profession, as they demonstrate the effect of various treatment methods and their outcome. They allow dentists to share their experiences with other health care providers and inspire innovation amongst researchers. Thus, case reports provide an important contribution towards expanding the knowledge base of the dental community, and serve as a reminder of the importance of patient care and clinical competency.
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