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By Ivor G. Chestnutt, John Gibson

A concise pocket advisor to scientific dentistry, delivering the dental scholar transparent information on dental , useful strategies and sufferer administration.

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It must be educational and should remain the property of the participants. Although individual participants or practices should be able to identify their own results within the collected, analysed data, the results should be anonymous to all others, particularly regarding the identity of individual patients or practitioners. EVIDENCE-BASED DENTISTRY Evidence-based dentistry implies the use of techniques and procedures that have been shown by both research and audit to be clinically effective. The practice of evidence-based dentistry means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research.

Several different images of each slice through the patient are produced. The main ones are T1, T2 and proton-density weighted images, each reflecting different characteristics of the tissue. T1 shows the anatomy well, whereas pathology is usually demonstrated better on T2. MRI gives good soft-tissue detail and is excellent for tumour staging and for the assessment of intracranial disease. It can also be used to image the TMJ as it allows direct imaging of the disc. MRI is not good for imaging bone as this tends to appear as a signal void due to the absence of fluid there.

In the United Kingdom and most other jurisdictions there is a requirement for dentists and other members of the dental team to be registered with the regulatory authority. They must also hold adequate indemnity or liability insurance so that patients can be compensated in the event of mishap. In the United Kingdom the practice of dentistry is defined within the Dentists Act 1984. Illegal practice can result in prosecution under the criminal law. It is essential therefore that all members of the dental team understand their regulatory requirements and abide by them.

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