Evidence Based Dentistry
Abstract
It has been fascinating to observe the discussions that have played
out regarding evidence based dentistry. At one end of spectrum, some writers’
portray evidence-based care as revolutionary new approaches to dental care that
will save our profession. Other describe it time consuming process. Through
this review describes the basis behind the use of evidence based dentistry
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