By Nairn Wilson CBE DSc (h.c.) FDS FFD FFGDP FCDSHK FACD FADM FHEA FKC
Nairn Wilson CBE – one of many world’s best dental educationalists – provides a distinct quantity designed to introduce practitioners to the realm of esthetic dentistry with the aim of effectively increasing his or her present scope of perform. Richly illustrated and in complete color all through, this pretty but sensible quantity introduces the topic of esthetic dentistry to the reader with issues starting from sufferer psychology and dental ethics to the upkeep of dental acceptance. Principles and perform of Esthetic Dentistry will be appropriate for all dental practitioners – no matter if certified or in education.
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So much information is freely available and can be easily transferred to one’s own documents. The intent may often be to modify and paraphrase, and mistakes are easy to make in such situations. But mistaken or purposeful copying is plagiarism and is unethical. Authors must pay special attention to quoting and referencing appropriately. Double publishing is another serious ethical transgression. It is hard to plead a mistake when two virtually identical papers are prepared and submitted to two different journals – particularly when it is commonplace to have to sign a form stating that the work in question has not been published or submitted elsewhere.
The industry’s record of material production for dental practice in recent decades is marked by some outstanding successes but also some stunning failures. Who can forget Artglass (‘the first and only true polyglass’), which, in its early form, caused tremendous problems? 39 Then there were the so-called ‘condensable composites’ – a disgraceful foray by manufacturers who competed prematurely to grab the amalgam market for composite resin by marketing materials that all failed quickly and miserably in their original versions.
Plagiarism Plagiarism and the stretching of one study into multiple publications are significant ethical problems in dental publishing today. Everyone is aware of the ease of plagiarizing articles from the Web. So much information is freely available and can be easily transferred to one’s own documents. The intent may often be to modify and paraphrase, and mistakes are easy to make in such situations. But mistaken or purposeful copying is plagiarism and is unethical. Authors must pay special attention to quoting and referencing appropriately.