Ideally, all clinical practice should be based on the best available evidence; however, in general dental practice even a very routine issue, such as the appropriate management of the carious primary dentition, is hampered by the lack of a sound evidence-base from high quality clinical trials run in general dental practices. Furthermore, the use of the evidence that is available may be confounded by inadequate reporting. This paper reviews the difficulties reported in successfully completing such clinical trials, and reports on the authors' own experiences. Suggestions are made for overcoming the challenge of patient recruitment in randomised controlled clinical trials in primary dental care. These include: regular contact with a principal ...
The management of carious primary teeth is a challenge for patients, parents and clinicians. Most ev...
For several years now, the enigmatic term Evidence- Based Dentistry (EBD) has been addressed in dent...
This narrative review aims to highlight sources of the best available evidence and describe primary ...
Ideally, all clinical practice should be based on the best available evidence; however, in general d...
Ideally, all clinical practice should be based on the best available evidence; however, in general d...
There is considerable debate about the feasibility and appropriateness of research in dental primary...
Many commissioning bodies for research expect that researchers will actively involve the public and ...
Background There is a lack of evidence for the effective management of dental caries in children’s p...
Background: There is a lack of evidence for the effective management of dental caries in children's ...
The importance of evidence in teaching and in support of clinical decisions is well established in h...
Objective: To identify reasons behind a lower than expected participant recruitment rate within the ...
The success of current efforts towards evidence-based health services in many countries depends on e...
The ability to make a sound clinical decision is based largely on the quality of evidence and the pr...
The management of carious primary teeth is a challenge for patients, parents and clinicians. Most ev...
For several years now, the enigmatic term Evidence- Based Dentistry (EBD) has been addressed in dent...
This narrative review aims to highlight sources of the best available evidence and describe primary ...
Ideally, all clinical practice should be based on the best available evidence; however, in general d...
Ideally, all clinical practice should be based on the best available evidence; however, in general d...
There is considerable debate about the feasibility and appropriateness of research in dental primary...
Many commissioning bodies for research expect that researchers will actively involve the public and ...
Background There is a lack of evidence for the effective management of dental caries in children’s p...
Background: There is a lack of evidence for the effective management of dental caries in children's ...
The importance of evidence in teaching and in support of clinical decisions is well established in h...
Objective: To identify reasons behind a lower than expected participant recruitment rate within the ...
The success of current efforts towards evidence-based health services in many countries depends on e...
The ability to make a sound clinical decision is based largely on the quality of evidence and the pr...
The management of carious primary teeth is a challenge for patients, parents and clinicians. Most ev...
For several years now, the enigmatic term Evidence- Based Dentistry (EBD) has been addressed in dent...
This narrative review aims to highlight sources of the best available evidence and describe primary ...