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Forensic dentistry

forensic odontology by Dr. Revath Vyas Devulapalli from Revath Vyas Devulapalli

Plaque control-physical and chemical methods

Plaque control from Muhammad Tantawy

Epidemiology and Indices

Epidemiology and Dental Ind... by on Scribd
What is a T test? The t test (also called Student’s T Test) compares two averages (means) and tells you if they are different from each other. The t test also tells you how significant the differences are; In other words it lets you know if those differences could have happened by chance. A very simple example: Let’s say you have a cold and you try a naturopathic remedy. Your cold lasts a couple of days. The next time you have a cold, you buy an over-the-counter pharmaceutical and the cold lasts a week. You survey your friends and they all tell you that their colds were of a shorter duration (an average of 3 days) when they took the homeopathic remedy. What you really want to know is, are these results repeatable? A t test can tell you by comparing the means of the two groups and letting you know the probability of those results happening by chance. Another example: Student’s T-tests can be used in real life to compare means. For example, a drug company may want to test a n...

FINANCE IN DENTAL CARE - PART 1- 5 min DENTISTRY - PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY

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Purification of Water at a Large Scale-Rapid and slow sand filtration

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Community dentistry - Caries Detection Tests - Preventive Dentistry -

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