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Interdisciplinary resources optimize Evidence-Based Dental Practice.

J Bauer, S Spackman, F Chiappelli

    The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
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    Evidence-Based Dental Practice (EBDP) offers patient-centered care by integrating diverse expertise. Successful implementation hinges on shared databases and technology, but financial barriers may hinder widespread adoption.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Evidence-Based Dental Practice (EBDP) is crucial for optimal patient care.
    • It involves integrating clinical research, basic science, clinicians, and patients in decision-making.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the components and requirements for implementing EBDP.
    • To identify facilitators and barriers to the universal adoption of EBDP.

    Main Methods:

    • The study synthesizes current understanding of EBDP principles and implementation strategies.
    • It emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and technological infrastructure.

    Main Results:

    • EBDP relies on evidence from diverse sources and involves multiple stakeholders.

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  • Successful implementation requires organized structures, shared databases, and information technology.
  • Financial resources and incentives are critical for universal adoption.
  • Conclusions:

    • EBDP represents the best approach to patient-centered dental care.
    • Effective implementation necessitates a collaborative framework, robust data sharing, and technological support.
    • Addressing financial limitations is key to achieving widespread EBDP adoption.