作者
Mariano Sanz,Joanna J. Kamma,M. Goldstein,Maurizo Tonetti
摘要
Abstract The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP), founded in 1991, is a non‐profit organization comprising 43 national periodontal societies worldwide, representing over 18 000 professionals. Its mission is to promote periodontology and oral health globally. The EFP's strategic objectives include advancing the practice and development of periodontology, promoting scientific research, ensuring the integrity of the profession, and raising awareness of the link between periodontal and general health. These goals are pursued through initiatives such as EuroPerio, the EFP's flagship scientific congress held every 3 years, which attracts thousands of global participants, and European Workshops in Periodontology (EWPs), which foster evidence‐based discussions and produce consensus reports. These workshops have produced landmark publications, including the new classifications of periodontal diseases and S3‐level clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of periodontitis and peri‐implant diseases. Additionally, the organization plays a central role in setting standards for postgraduate education in periodontology, accrediting programs across Europe and internationally, with 24 universities offering EFP‐accredited programs as of 2024. The EFP also publishes the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, a key platform for disseminating scientific and clinical research. Through outreach campaigns in collaboration with global partners, the EFP aims to raise awareness of the links between periodontal health and systemic diseases, engaging medical professionals, international organizations, policymakers, and patient groups. A notable initiative is Gum Health Day, held annually on May 12, to promote public awareness of periodontal health. The EFP's activities have significantly contributed to the development of modern periodontology, both academically and clinically, with a substantial global impact.