Affiliation:
1. University of Minnesota School of Dentistry
2. State University of Ponta Grossa
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives: Similar to other dental specialties, there are many clinical procedures in restorative dentistry that may or may not be supported by good evidence. Thus, the effectiveness of these procedures is uncertain. The aim of this paper is to reduce this knowledge gap by critically inspecting selective procedures in restorative dentistry and exploring if these well-established or widely advocated treatment modalities are necessary for improving treatment outcomes based on the best available evidence.Materials and Methods: A MEDLINE search was conducted to identify research on selective procedures while focusing on clinical trials and systematic reviews. Due to their practical relevance in the decision-making process, cost-effectiveness analyses were also included. Results: Mixed results were identified regarding the included interventions. Some procedures had adequate evidence supporting them while others were mostly based on beliefs.Conclusions: A critical review of the available literature indicates that some common restorative procedures lack adequate support from high quality research evidence. Clinical Relevance: In the era of evidence-based dentistry, clinical decision-making should rely on best available evidence rather than expert opinion. This will ensure consensus among stakeholders and improve treatment outcomes.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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