Economic evaluation is an accepted method for the appraisal of health care programmes. Although it is used widely in medicine, its use in the field of dentistry has achieved popularity more recently. Economic evaluation in dentistry is likely to become increasingly important in the future and this paper introduces readers to some of the basic concepts.
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