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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry

  • Joerg Meyle*
  • , France Lambert*
  • , Lewis Winning
  • , Kristina Bertl
  • , Corinna Bruckmann
  • , Martin Biosse Duplan
  • , Peter Harrison
  • , Isabelle Laleman
  • , Nikos Mattheos
  • , Ana Molina
  • , Andreas Stavropoulos
  • , Yvonne C.M. de Waal
  • , Haitam Yousfi
  • , Henrik Dommisch
  • , Ioannis Polyzois
  • , Moritz Kebschull
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Aim: To (i) evaluate structured postgraduate part-time programs in periodontology, including those addressing peri-implant diseases, among members of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP), (ii) the impact of the 2018 classification scheme and EFP clinical practice guidelines and (iii) propose a framework for periodontal vocational education and training.

    Materials and Methods: A summary of relevant European guidelines for vocational education and training was compiled. In a survey and in a systematic review, current part-time programs in continuing professional education in periodontology as well as in prevention and management of peri-implant diseases were examined. The implementation and dissemination of the 2018 classification scheme and the EFP clinical practice guidelines were assessed by literature analysis. Based on these findings, a framework for periodontal vocational education and training was generated.

    Results: Part-time programs for professional development in periodontology are established in nine EFP member countries. The systematic review identified lack of knowledge in prevention and management of peri-implant diseases among dental practitioners and hygienists. Continuing professional development was found to be important for education in prevention, classification and management of periodontal as well as peri-implant diseases. The proposed European framework consists of an escalator model with three levels (certificate, diploma and master).

    Discussion: Considering the identified variation in the national programs, there is a need to improve education in periodontal and peri-implant diseases. The proposed framework will help harmonize the national structures.

    Conclusion: The proposed framework for part-time professional development is expected to enhance professional qualification.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)91-116
    Number of pages26
    JournalJournal of Clinical Periodontology
    Volume51
    Issue numberS27
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov-2024

    Keywords

    • continuning professional development
    • peri-implant mucositis
    • peri-implantitis
    • periodontitis
    • vocational education and training

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