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Periodontal Disease and Systemic Health
Is periodontal disease linked in some way to systemic ill health? Before statistical associations between two conditions can be regarded as evidence of causality, there are a number of potential confounders which may need to be controlled. This collection gathers together and analyses the quality of the evidence.
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Digital Dentistry
Digital dentistry is becoming increasingly common and has enhanced many aspects of today’s dental practice. It encompasses any digital or computer-based technology and has improved the patient experience from communication to diagnosis and treatment. This collection of articles from across the BDJ Portfolio depicts the many ways in which digital dentistry has already transformed oral healthcare, plus considerations for the future.
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EBD Big Impact Collection
This collection brings together the very best of Evidence-Based Dentistry – a selection of the most accessed, shared and cited articles published in 2023. Including both commentaries and systematic reviews, the articles reveal the breadth and quality of the evidence informing clinical practice today.
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Oral health-related quality of life
This collection of commentaries from Evidence-Based Dentistry brings together ten commentaries on recent research examining factors affecting Oral health-related quality of life.
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Technology and dental care
This collection of commentaries from Evidence-Based Dentistry explores the various roles that emerging technology can play in the care of dental patients.
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EBD: 20 years, 20 papers
This year Derek Richards steps down as founding Editor of Evidence-Based Dentistry after 20 years. We are marking this milestone with his personal selection of 20 summaries from the journal – evidence that has changed dentistry or is still contributing to the debate on best dental practice.