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Presenters Name What does EBD mean Three Components of EBD Is an approach to oral health care Is a method to acquire understand and apply the most current science The Clinicians Role ID: 535473

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Slide1

Evidence-Based Dentistry

Presenter’s NameSlide2

What does EBD mean?Slide3

Three Components of EBD

Is an

approach

to oral health care

Is a method to acquire, understand and apply the most current scienceSlide4

The Clinician’s Role

Information

Data

Statistics

Knowledge

Judgment

Values

Decisions

InformsSlide5

Acknowledging the DifferenceSlide6

The Value of

Evidence-Based PracticeSlide7

Barriers to changeTime

Access

Complexity of

informationSlide8

What is evidence?Slide9

What

is pre-appraised evidence?Slide10

Systematic reviews

Implementation into clinical practice

1. Clinical Practice Guidelines

2. Critical summaries of systematic reviews

3. Independent appraisal of systematic reviews (

and/or other trials)

Tiered approach to finding evidence-based informationSlide11

How do I find the best evidence-based information to guide my practice?Slide12
Slide13

ADA clinical practice guidelinesSlide14
Slide15

What are the levels of

primary evidence

?Slide16

How does EBD work?Slide17

The EBD ProcessSlide18

Population or Problem

Step 1: Framing the Answerable Question

P

I

C

O

Intervention

Comparison (Optional)

OutcomeSlide19

Framing the question

Increase chances of finding the answer

Know when you’ve found the answer

Help to find it quickly

Identify search termsSlide20

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

PopulationSlide21

In patients with periodontal disease

, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

PopulationSlide22

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

InterventionSlide23

In patients with periodontal disease, will

short-term systemic antibiotics

, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

InterventionSlide24

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

ComparisonSlide25

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to

surgery

, reduce pocket

depth?

ComparisonSlide26

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery, reduce pocket

depth?

OutcomeSlide27

In patients with periodontal disease, will short-term systemic antibiotics, when compared to surgery,

reduce pocket

depth

?

OutcomeSlide28
Slide29

EBD website ebd.ada.org

YES

STOP

EBD website and PubMed

YES

STOP

PubMed

(Clinical Studies)

YES

STOP

SEARCH STRATEGYSlide30
Slide31

Other levels of evidenceSlide32
Slide33

Are the results valid

?

Quality

Are the studies well designed and executed?

What types of studies are there?

Quantity

How many studies are there?

What are the population sizes?

Consistency

How consistent are

their

results?Slide34

Are the results

valid

?

What are the

results?

Certainty of the effect

Magnitude of the effectSlide35

Are the results

valid

?

What are the

results?

Can the results be

applied

to my patient?

Is the population similar

?

Is the provider similar?

Is the setting similar?Slide36
Slide37

EBD Champions 2.0

Implementing Science in PracticeSlide38
Slide39

"Perhaps the best course of my dental career.“

"Highly recommend the program . . . a great means of extending the practice of EBD."

Advanced Evidence-Based Dentistry Workshop:  Assessing the Quality of

EvidenceSlide40

The better the research, the more confident the decision

.

Victor

Montori

, Mayo Clinic

Evidence alone is never sufficient to make a clinical decision

.

Victor

Montori

, Mayo Clinic

External clinical evidence can inform, but can never replace, individual clinical expertise.

David SackettSlide41

THANK YOU!

ADA Contact:

ebd@ada.org