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[Evidence-based medicine in stomatology]
Summary
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) integrates scientific evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values for optimal decision-making. This approach offers solutions to challenges within the field of stomatology.
Area of Science:
- Medical Science
- Dental Science
Background:
- Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a rapidly developing field in international medicine.
- EBM emphasizes objective clinical and scientific evidence, professional expertise, and patient preferences.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce the concept and practice of Evidence-based medicine (EBM).
- To explain the application of EBM in addressing issues within stomatology.
Main Methods:
- Literature review on Evidence-based medicine principles.
- Application of EBM concepts to stomatological practice.
Main Results:
- Understanding of EBM core principles.
- Identification of EBM's potential to resolve stomatological challenges.
Conclusions:
- EBM provides a framework for informed medical decisions.
- EBM can enhance the quality of care and outcomes in stomatology.
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