Evidence-based dentistry is an approach to oral healthcare that promotes the use of the best available evidence to inform the clinical decision-making process. This approach entails evaluating the evidence related to oral health conditions and treatments, and then using that evidence to make decisions regarding the best course of action. Evidence-based dentistry is an important part of modern dental practice, as it helps to ensure that the most effective treatments are being used and that the patient's safety and wellbeing are being prioritized. Evidence-based dentistry relies heavily on research and involves the systematic review of existing evidence related to clinical problems, treatments, and outcomes. This review process is designed to identify the most effective treatments and practices, and to provide clinicians with an evidence-based approach to decision-making. The review process typically involves searching for and assessing the quality of published research studies, as well as other forms of evidence, in order to make informed decisions regarding the most effective treatments. Evidence-based dentistry also involves communication and collaboration between dental practitioners and other professionals, such as researchers, epidemiologists, and public health experts. This collaboration is necessary in order to identify and evaluate the best available evidence, as well as to implement the findings in clinical practice. The aim of this collaboration is to ensure that the best treatments and practices are being used in order to provide the highest quality of care to patients. Evidence-based dentistry is an important part of modern dental practice, as it helps to ensure that the care provided to patients is of the highest quality and is based on the best available evidence. It also helps to ensure that patients receive the best possible outcomes from their treatments. Furthermore, evidence-based dentistry encourages communication and collaboration between dental practitioners and other professionals in order to identify and evaluate the best available evidence, and to ensure that the most effective treatments are being used.
Title : Efficacy of a biomin F toothpaste compared to conventional toothpastes in remineralisation and dentine hypersensitivity: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Knowledge and attitudes of dental professionals in the evaluation of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH): Awareness, diagnosis and treatment approaches: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : The coordinated triad of spatial temporal and biomechanical strategies managing the where when and how of shrinkage stress in bulk fill resin composite restorations
Khamis A Hassan, Global Dental Research Centre, Canada
Title : Dental treatment of 1500 young children under general anesthesia
Jaap Boehmer, Rijnstate Hospital, Netherlands
Title : Enhancing root canal success strategic use of orifice opener one step synthesis gels orifice barriers
Emmanuel Samson, Consultant Total Dental Care, India
Title : Dealing with peri implantitis: An insight to various treatment regimens
Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States