Periodontology as a recognized dental speciality in Europe
Publisher
: journal of clinical periodontology
Summary :The impetus of the Bologna Process under the auspices of European Union governments
has raised enormous expectations. It is the major educational change in Europe within the
last 50 years and all the focus from university institutions, learned societies and thematic
networks has shifted to this process, with the aim of developing consensus schemes
in order to arrive at the expected European Convergence in Higher Education (to be
completed by 2010). Dentistry as one of the health professions with clear Educational
Standards, as defined by the European Dental Directives, is also reviewing its educational
processes within this Bachelor–Master–Doctorate scheme and evaluating how the
current and future dental specialities should be accommodated within this framework.
Among these specialities, Periodontology is currently considered a formal dental
speciality in 11 countries belonging to the EU however it lacks this legal status in the rest
of the 14 EU countries. The purpose of this position paper is to provide evidence for the
need for a recognized specialty in Periodontology at European level focusing on both the
educational and professional perspective, with the hope of providing discussions that
may contribute to facilitate its legal establishment as a new dental speciality in Europe.
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