Evidence-Based Orthodontics

Evidence-Based Orthodontics

by StephenRichmond (Editor), Greg J . Huang (Editor), KatherineW.L.Vig (Editor)

Synopsis

Evidence-Based Orthodontics satisfies the educational demands of orthodontics, which demands the integration of the best research evidence with the clinician s expertise and the patient s unique values and circumstances.

This land-mark text is the first to be devoted to the methodology, principles and practice of evidence-based practice in orthodontics. It aims to serve as a reference for those wishing to understand the principles of evidence-based practice including the foundation for clinical study design, epidemiology and the statistical inferences from data. The ability to define a search strategy from established databases and to identify relevant clinical and translational research in the scientific published literature requires a new approach in orthodontic education. Evidence-Based Orthodontics provides a contemporary approach to those strategies in clinical orthodontic practice. The growing ability to translate critical appraisals of evidence into clinical practice and evaluate clinical evidence for its validity and potential usefulness requires an understanding of basic elements in epidemiology and biostatistics.

Evidence-Based Orthodontics provides its readers with a cogent, clear resource with which to navigate and understand this important subject area. It provides students and practitioners of orthodontics with an indispensible guide to this vital tenet of education, research, and clinical practice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 348
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 17 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0813806143
ISBN 13: 9780813806143

Media Reviews
The editors are to be congratulated for producing a highly readable text. This volume deserves a place in every dental library, on the reading list of every orthodontic training programme and in the hands of every neophyte orthodontist. (European Journal of Orthodontics, 20 September 2013)
Author Bio
Greg J. Huang, DMD, MSD, MPH is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Washington.

Stephen Richmond, BDS, DOrth RCS, MScD, FDSRCS, PhD is Professor of Orthodontics and Head of Applied Clinical Research and Public Health, Department of Applied Clinical Research and Public Health, at the University Dental Hospital at Cardiff University.

Katherine W. L. Vig, BDS, MS, DOrth RCS, FDSRCS is Professor Emeritus and former Chair of Orthodontics at The Ohio State University, College of Dentistry.