… on the success of European Gum Health Day 2018. There are also articles about the toolkit on the new classification of periodontal diseases and conditions, on Perio Workshop 2018 on bone regeneration, and on…
… a well-being perspective.” Prof Kebschull added that the campaign would “point towards our world-leading classification and guideline work and emphasize the important role of well-informed clinicians.” An…
… presentations, a poster exhibition, and an industry symposium. Subjects tackled ranged from the classification, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis to the microbiological,…
… (2) necrotising periodontitis, (3) periodontitis as a direct manifestation of systemic diseases. • A classification system must include complexity and risk factors as well as disease severity. • Individual…
… he also played an important role in the two organisations’ crucial World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions in Chicago in November 2017. Just a…
… developed by Maurizio Tonetti and Mariano Sanz for the EFP toolkit for clinicians on the new classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions. In addition, the magazine features…
… about their experiences and how clinicians can learn from them. 5. The dedicated session The 2018 classification of periodontal diseases – what have we learned? (Wednesday 14 May, 13.30-15.00) will provide a…
… He is also co-chair of the organising committee for the AAP/EFP World Perio Workshop on a New Classification of Periodontal and Peri-implant Diseases held in November 2017, and scientific chair for…
… and progression of periodontitis, or can negatively impact the periodontal structures. • The new classification of gingival recession is based on interproximal attachment loss and combines clinical…
… interesting analysis published in the February issue exemplifies how stage and grade in the current classification of periodontitis relates to the risk of relapse and disease progression during supportive…