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Improved clinical decision-making using the evidence-based approach

M G Newman1

  • 1UCLA School of Dentistry, USA.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|October 10, 1998
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This article explains the evidence-based approach for evaluating information and improving clinical treatment decisions. The American Academy of Periodontology World Workshop applied this method to periodontal and implant therapies.

Area of Science:

  • Evidence-based practice in dentistry
  • Periodontology
  • Dental implantology

Background:

  • The evidence-based approach provides a rigorous method for evaluating information.
  • This approach enhances clinical decision-making and treatment implementation.
  • The American Academy of Periodontology World Workshop convened to address treatment efficacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the evidence-based approach.
  • To assess the evidentiary status of periodontal and implant treatments.
  • To improve clinical treatment decisions in periodontology and implantology.

Main Methods:

  • The evidence-based approach was utilized.
  • Participants assessed the evidentiary status of various treatments.

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  • Literature review and critical appraisal formed the basis of the assessment.
  • Main Results:

    • The evidence-based approach was applied to periodontal and implant treatment.
    • The evidentiary status of different treatment modalities was evaluated.
    • The workshop aimed to strengthen the inference from existing literature.

    Conclusions:

    • The evidence-based approach is crucial for advancing periodontal and implant care.
    • Improving the strength of inference from literature enhances treatment decisions.
    • This methodology supports evidence-based dentistry and patient outcomes.