DentalReach Evidence Review:
A recommendation is clinically useful only when the patient group, intervention, comparator, outcome and follow-up are clearly defined.
DentalReach Evidence Review:
A recommendation is clinically useful only when the patient group, intervention, comparator, outcome and follow-up are clearly defined.
DentalReach Practice Perspective:
Reflect on the 2021 International Women’s Day theme, women in leadership and efforts toward a more equal future across healthcare and dentistry. Application requires confirmation of diagnosis, baseline risk, realistic benefit, alternatives, potential harm and a defined review plan.
DentalReach Academic Editor:
For a related academic pathway, review Related DentalReach academic resource — dentalreach.today/editorial/the-journey-of-women-in-dentistry/. This contextual connection helps compare diagnosis, selection, treatment and maintenance.
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