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Revision as of 11:53, 17 September 2025
Interdisciplinarity in Dentistry
Why the Engineering Paradigm helps solve complex orofacial problems
🔹 Why this matters
• Complex orofacial cases require cross-disciplinary reasoning.
• It reduces tunnel vision caused by single-discipline assumptions.
• It transforms anomalies into design inputs for better care.
📘 What you’ll learn
• How interdisciplinary “scaffolds” improve communication.
• Examples of neuro-occlusal co-diagnostics.
• Practical takeaways for team-based rehabilitation.
The “Engineering Paradigm”: connecting disciplines as a network.
Image note: Neural network diagram.png is just an example from Commons.
It can be replaced with a simpler network/interconnection diagram.
If preferred, a clean ad-hoc image can be generated.
📑 Evidence & further reading
- Scientific basis of dentistry
- Epistemology for interdisciplinary research — shifting paradigms
- Topics and trends in artificial intelligence assisted human brain research
Masticationpedia — open scientific platform for dentistry and medicine.