Dentists are currently required to make multiple diagnoses and treatment decisions every day and the information necessary to achieve this satisfactorily doubles in volume every five years. Knowledge therefore rapidly becomes out of date, so that it is often impossible to remember established information and assimilate new concepts. This may result in a significant lack of knowledge in the future, which would jeopardize the success of treatments. To remedy this situation and to prevent it, we nowadays have access to modern computing systems, with an extensive data base, which helps us to retain the information necessary for daily practice and access it instantaneously. Objetives: The objectives of this study are therefore to determine how w...
Background and Aim : Advances in medical sciences have increased the volume of medical records and d...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
Abstract: Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students ’ use of, know...
Dentists are currently required to make multiple diagnoses and treatment decisions every day and the...
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Computers are becoming an integral part of the practice of dentistry. Small...
OBJECTIVE: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
Relevance of the problem and objective of the paper: information technology is becoming increasingly...
Objective: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
OBJECTIVE: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
A b s t r a c t Objective: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes to...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the current knowledge, skills, and opinions of un...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
Background and Overview. Computers are becoming an integral part of the practice of dentistry. Small...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
A task-oriented questionnaire was designed, aiming to quickly assess competence with the use of comp...
Background and Aim : Advances in medical sciences have increased the volume of medical records and d...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
Abstract: Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students ’ use of, know...
Dentists are currently required to make multiple diagnoses and treatment decisions every day and the...
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Computers are becoming an integral part of the practice of dentistry. Small...
OBJECTIVE: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
Relevance of the problem and objective of the paper: information technology is becoming increasingly...
Objective: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
OBJECTIVE: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical co...
A b s t r a c t Objective: Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes to...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the current knowledge, skills, and opinions of un...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
Background and Overview. Computers are becoming an integral part of the practice of dentistry. Small...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
A task-oriented questionnaire was designed, aiming to quickly assess competence with the use of comp...
Background and Aim : Advances in medical sciences have increased the volume of medical records and d...
Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students' use of, knowledge about...
Abstract: Currently, no validated survey instrument exists to measure dental students ’ use of, know...