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      Evidence-Based Dentistry in a Developing Economy – the Nigerian Example

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          Abstract

          Background

          Evidence-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 Objectives

          This pilot study was designed to assess the state of EBD in the accredited dental schools in Nigeria as an example of a developing economy.

          Methodology

          An 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.

          Results

          Only 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.

          Conclusion

          It was obvious that EBD is yet to assume the desired momentum in the 21 st century 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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              General dental practitioners' knowledge of and attitudes towards evidence based practice.

              To assess general dental practitioners' understanding of, and attitudes towards, evidence based practice (EBP). A random sample of general dental practitioners currently practising in the North West of England. A cross-sectional survey using self administered, structured, postal questionnaires in January 2001. A majority of the respondents had some understanding of technical terms associated with EBP. Only 29% (60/204) could correctly define the term EBP. When faced with clinical uncertainties 60% (122/204) of general dental practitioners turned to friends and colleagues for help and advice. Eighty one percent of respondents were interested in finding out further information about EBP (165/204). Barriers to its use included a lack of available time and financial constraints. EBP is not a concept that every dentist is familiar with, however, the general dental practitioners surveyed were enthusiastic and expressed a desire to find out more information on EBD. It appears to be the right time for an educational program targeted at GDPs to enhance their knowledge and use of EBD in everyday practice.
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                Journal
                Open Dent J
                TODENTJ
                The Open Dentistry Journal
                Bentham Open
                1874-2106
                16 July 2010
                2010
                : 4
                : 51-54
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Hacourt, Rivers, Nigeria
                [2 ]Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria
                Author notes
                [* ]Address correspondence to this author at the P.O. Box 212, Choba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria; Tel: (+234)-808-709-9694; E-mail: oaakadiri@ 123456yahoo.com
                Article
                TODENTJ-4-51
                10.2174/1874210601004020051
                2944990
                20871751
                53a68f42-4dd6-44bc-a764-8bfbecd31322
                © Adeniyi and Lanre; Licensee Bentham Open.

                This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.

                History
                : 14 October 2009
                : 15 October 2009
                : 15 October 2009
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                Dentistry
                evidence-based dental practice,nigeria.,21st century,evidence-based dentistry
                Dentistry
                evidence-based dental practice, nigeria., 21st century, evidence-based dentistry

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