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Evidence-Based Dentistry in a Developing Economy – the Nigerian Example
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BackgroundEvidence-based dentistry (EBD) is becoming popular all over the world with the increasing global involvement of dental practitioners in the debates on the relevance or otherwise of EBD. However, very little has been known on the evolutionary trend of EBD in the developing countries of the world.Aims and ObjectivesThis pilot study was designed to assess the state of EBD in the accredited dental schools in Nigeria as an example of a developing economy.MethodologyAn electronic search was conducted for articles on the subject of EBD emanating into the world dental literature from Nigeria as a measure of activities in the field of EBD in the country. Further investigation was done by way of interviews of faculty members and resident doctors in the four fully accredited dental schools in Nigeria. The subject of the interview was premised around the evaluation of activities in the field of EBD.ResultsOnly 6 relevant articles were found in the search. The interviews however revealed an increasing awareness but low level of knowledge of the principles of EBD in the dental schools. Major obstacles were infrastructural limitations and lack of personal motivations. The enthusiasm of the younger faculties and resident doctors was notable.ConclusionIt was obvious that EBD is yet to assume the desired momentum in the 21stcentury in Nigeria. It is however gladdening that there is a promising future for EBD with the rising enthusiasm noted among the younger generation of clinicians.
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Title: Evidence-Based Dentistry in a Developing Economy – the Nigerian Example
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BackgroundEvidence-based dentistry (EBD) is becoming popular all over the world with the increasing global involvement of dental practitioners in the debates on the relevance or otherwise of EBD.
However, very little has been known on the evolutionary trend of EBD in the developing countries of the world.
Aims and ObjectivesThis pilot study was designed to assess the state of EBD in the accredited dental schools in Nigeria as an example of a developing economy.
MethodologyAn electronic search was conducted for articles on the subject of EBD emanating into the world dental literature from Nigeria as a measure of activities in the field of EBD in the country.
Further investigation was done by way of interviews of faculty members and resident doctors in the four fully accredited dental schools in Nigeria.
The subject of the interview was premised around the evaluation of activities in the field of EBD.
ResultsOnly 6 relevant articles were found in the search.
The interviews however revealed an increasing awareness but low level of knowledge of the principles of EBD in the dental schools.
Major obstacles were infrastructural limitations and lack of personal motivations.
The enthusiasm of the younger faculties and resident doctors was notable.
ConclusionIt was obvious that EBD is yet to assume the desired momentum in the 21stcentury in Nigeria.
It is however gladdening that there is a promising future for EBD with the rising enthusiasm noted among the younger generation of clinicians.
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