[Need for clinical guidelines for chronic periodontitis in general and specialized Belgian practice].

Revue belge de medecine dentaire Pub Date : 2008-01-01
Jan Cosyn, Eric Thevissen, Michèle Reners, Eric Rompen, Björn Klinge, Hugo De Bruyn
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As the prevalence of periodontitis is more than 40 % in the adult Belgian population, periodontists are clearly understaffed to treat this disease in all patients. Therefore, it seems logic that mild forms of chronic periodontitis are treated by the general practitioner especially because Belgium lacks dental hygienists. Important prerequisites for organizing periodontal care as such relate to the general practitioner who should use the same techniques, have comparable communicative skills to motivate patients and create a similar amount of time for periodontal treatment as the specialist. After all, the patient has the right to qualitative treatment regardless of the level of education of the care provider. In order to guarantee this in general practice as much as possible, there is a need for clinical guidelines developed by specialists. These guidelines should not only support the general practitioner in treating disease; above all, they should assist the dentist in periodontal diagnosis. Hitherto, periodontal screening by general dentists seems to be infrequently performed even though reimbursement of the Dutch Periodontal Screening Index is implemented in the Belgian healthcare security system. In this manuscript possible explanations for this phenomenon are discussed. Apart from the need for guidelines in general practice, guidelines for surgical treatment seem compulsory to uniform treatment protocols in specialized practice. Extreme variation in the recommendation of surgery among Belgian specialists calls for consensus statements.

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[需要在一般和专业比利时实践慢性牙周炎的临床指南]。
由于比利时成年人牙周炎的患病率超过40%,牙周病医生显然人手不足,无法对所有患者进行治疗。因此,轻度形式的慢性牙周炎由全科医生治疗似乎是合乎逻辑的,特别是因为比利时缺乏牙科保健师。组织牙周护理的重要先决条件与全科医生有关,他们应该使用相同的技术,具有相当的沟通技巧来激励患者,并为牙周治疗创造与专科医生相似的时间。毕竟,无论护理人员的教育水平如何,患者都有权获得定性治疗。为了在一般实践中尽可能地保证这一点,有必要由专家制定临床指南。这些指南不仅应该支持全科医生治疗疾病;最重要的是,他们应该协助牙医进行牙周诊断。到目前为止,牙周筛查一般牙医似乎很少执行,即使荷兰牙周筛查指数的报销是在比利时的医疗保障系统实施。本文讨论了对这一现象的可能解释。除了在一般实践中需要指南外,外科治疗指南似乎是强制性的,以统一专业实践中的治疗方案。比利时专家在推荐手术方面的极端差异需要共识声明。
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