In the realm of dentistry, evidence-based practice serves as the gold standard, emphasizing a systematic and scientific approach to decision-making. This methodology integrates the best available evidence from research, clinician expertise, and patient preferences, guiding dental professionals toward optimal treatment strategies. The foundation of evidence-based dental practice lies in critical appraisal skills, enabling practitioners to evaluate the validity and relevance of research findings in the context of their clinical expertise. Dentists committed to evidence-based approaches continually engage with the evolving body of dental literature. This proactive stance ensures that their clinical decisions are grounded in the latest scientific advancements, contributing to the advancement of dental knowledge. By embracing evidence-based principles, dental professionals enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and appropriateness of oral healthcare interventions, promoting positive patient outcomes. Patients, in turn, benefit from evidence-based dentistry through receiving treatments that are not only effective but also tailored to their unique needs and preferences. The patient-provider relationship is strengthened as open communication becomes central to treatment planning. Evidence-based dental practice, therefore, not only elevates the standards of care within the dental community but also empowers individuals to actively participate in decisions regarding their oral health.
Title : Principles of facial trauma surgery 2026
Steven J Traub, American Institute of Oral Biology, United States
Title : Artificial intelligence in dentistry: Overcoming diagnostic challenges in modern practice
Khoa Le, Eyes of AI, Australia
Title :
Zvi G Loewy, New York Medical College, United States
Title : Improving the quality of orthodontic clinical photography: A four cycle quality improvement project at the Royal Surrey County Hospital
Suhavi Singh, Royal Surrey County Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Bilateral reconstruction of the midface (Le Fort I/II) with microvascularized fibular flap: A proposed new technique
Laurindo Moacir Sassi, Erasto Gaertner Hospital Cancer Center and Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Title :
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom