Research in a Dental Practice Setting

From Volume 31, Issue 7, September 2004 | Pages 423-430

Authors

Øystein Fardal

BDS, MDS, PhD, DipPerio, MRCD(C)

Private practice, Egersund, Norway

Articles by Øystein Fardal

Abstract

There is a shortage of research from dental practice. The aim of this article is to stimulate more interest in dental research. This is done by explaining the basic principles of doing research in a dental practice setting. Examples are taken from the author's own practice. Emphasis is placed on the following points: how to develop and research ideas; factors specific to dental practice; how articles and journals are rated; making a protocol for the study; examiners' reliability and statistical analysis.

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