Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume 5, Issue 3 , Pages 125-130, September 2005

Evidence-Based Decision Making in Dental Practice

Associate Professsor and Director, June and Paul Ehrlich Endowed Program in Geriatric Dentistry, Division of Restorative Dentistry

Lecturer and Director, Extended Programs, June and Paul Ehrlich Endowed Program in Geriatric Dentistry, Division of Restorative Dentistry

Associate Professor, Division of Oral Biology and Medicine

Assistant Research Faculty, Division of Oral Biology and Medicine

Abstract 

For an evidence-based dental practice, shared decision making is made possible using an intuitive or analytic approach in reconciling best evidence and patient characteristics and preferences. Decision trees assist the dentist when presenting conditions and patient values are less certain in recommending treatment modalities whose benefits and harms are variable or unknown. Using clinical practice guidelines (or protocols organized within a decision tree), best evidence, based on the “average patient”, is integrated into the decision tree. Probability, utility, and economic data are calculated and analyzed in providing the patient with informed and individualized choices of care. Evidence-based decision making results in a process in which an individual patient is informed of the best available evidence and all relevant options. The outcome of the process is that patient utilities and cost concerns are fully addressed in optimizing the clinical decision.

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PII: S1532-3382(05)00084-9

doi:10.1016/j.jebdp.2005.06.001

Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice
Volume 5, Issue 3 , Pages 125-130, September 2005