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Applying current European periodontitis clinical practice guidelines is not feasible even for the richest countries in the world.

Authors :
Raittio, Eero
Grytten, Jostein
Lopez, Rodrigo
Blich, Carl Christian
Vettore, Mario Vianna
Baelum, Vibeke
Source :
Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology. Aug2024, p1. 6p. 1 Illustration.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Clinical practice guidelines aim to enhance the quality, equality and consistency of care but often demand more time than is available, rendering adherence impractical and exceeding feasible resources. The 2017 introduction of a new periodontal classification system by the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) sought to refine clinical and epidemiological practices by serving as the basis for clinical practice guidelines and epidemiological investigations around the world. Following this classification, the EFP recommends supportive periodontal care visits every 3–12 months for all periodontitis cases. Given that in Norway, approximately 72% of the adult population are identified as periodontitis cases under the current AAP/EFP case definition, this poses a significant demand on healthcare resources. We calculated that between 60% and 70% of all estimated available working hours available for adult dental care provided by dentists and dental hygienists in Norway in 2017 would be spent on supportive periodontal care visits alone if the recommendations were to be met. This situation calls for a reevaluation of disease definitions and clinical practice guidelines to ensure they are practical, financially feasible and patient‐outcome relevant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03015661
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178991965
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cdoe.13003