Evidence Based Dentistry

A.Y. 2024/2025
5
Max ECTS
50
Overall hours
SSD
M-FIL/02 MED/01 MED/28
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Aims of the course are to provide to the student
- the philosophical and scientific bases to approach medical sciences in evidence-based way
- basic skills to allow an evidence-based clinical practice
Expected learning outcomes
the student must be able to know and illustrate the various therapeutic alternatives by using the various methods available to the clinician.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Prerequisites for admission
Basic statistics
English language
Assessment methods and Criteria
Oral exam
One of the 100 questions provided during the course and available on Ariel will be discussed with the commission. The question will be randomly chosen by a software.
Evaluation criteria: specific knowledge of the subject, language and ability to conduct the discussion.
Philosophy of Science
Course syllabus
· The basis of the philosophy of science and its history;
· the problem of demarcation;
· the philosophical bases of EBM;
· the interpretation of probability.
Teaching methods
Formal lessons
Teaching Resources
During the course will be provided and made available on Ariel, texts, articles, the slides of the lessons and other teaching material useful for the study.
Medical statistics
Course syllabus
· The meaning of the most common statistical texts and interpret uncertainty indicators such as the "p" or the confidence interval;
· the meaning of the main quantitative indicators such as relative risk, relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction, odds ratio, number needed to treat
Teaching methods
Formal lessons
Teaching Resources
During the course will be provided and made available on Ariel, texts, articles, the slides of the lessons and other teaching material useful for the study.
Introduction to clinical research in dentistry
Course syllabus
· Which are the most suitable resources in which to find reliable scientific information;
· interrogate the most important biomedical databases in order to identify information useful for solving clinical problems;
· evaluate the methods of basic research and the effects that they have on the results, with particular attention to the methods used in preclinical dental research;
· recognize which is the most appropriate study design for a specific clinical problem;
· identify the purpose and design of a clinical study and judge whether the latter is suitable for the former;
· recognize what the main elements of a clinical study are, based on the acronym PICO, knowing the implications they have on the interpretation of the results;
· evaluate the validity of medical articles concerning the main areas of clinical research: diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and damage or cause;
· what are the main characteristics and the clinical value of the systematic reviews and the meaning of the meta-analysis techniques.
Teaching methods
Formal lessons
Teaching Resources
During the course will be provided and made available on Ariel, texts, articles, the slides of the lessons and other teaching material useful for the study.
Introduction to clinical research in dentistry
MED/28 - ORAL DISEASES AND DENTISTRY - University credits: 2
Lessons: 20 hours
Medical statistics
MED/01 - MEDICAL STATISTICS - University credits: 2
Lessons: 20 hours
Philosophy of Science
M-FIL/02 - LOGIC AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours