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Centre for Evidence-based Dentistry Description: Promoting the international use of this methodology, with tools, resources and tutorials. Associated with the Institute of Health Sciences in Oxford, United Kingdom. (ihs.ox.ac.uk) |
Cochrane Oral Health Group Description: Producing systematic reviews of all randomised controlled trials in this field. Includes topics list, newsletter and tutorials. (cochrane-oral.man.ac.uk) |
Evidence-based Dentistry Description: A supplement to the British Dental Journal, assisting practitioners and specialists in understanding developments in clinical dentistry. (nature.com) |
International Centre for Evidence-Based Oral Health Description: Conducting systematic reviews in periodontology and oral health care, with details of presentations, symposiums and publications. Part of the Eastman Dental Institute, University College, London. (eastman.ucl.ac.uk) |
Scottish Dental Practice Based Research Network Description: Promotes evidence-based practice through research projects and education. Features membership information, an online journal and practice guidelines to download. (tuith.co.uk) |
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