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Guidelines for development of Implant Dentistry in the next 10years regarding innovation, education, certification, and associations

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Van Assche, Nele
Fickl, Stefan
Francisco, Helena
Gurzawska, Katarzyna
Milinković, Iva
Navarro, Jose M.
Torsello, Ferruccio
Thoma, Daniel S.
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BackgroundDuring the third Summer Camp of European Association of Osseointegration (EAO), 40 junior representatives from various European societies and associations were brought together to discuss and explore the following topics in Implant Dentistry in the next 10years: (I) certification, (II) societies and associations, (III) continuing education, and (IV) innovations. AimsThe aims of all working groups were to identify and outline the present situation in the area of the selected topic and to propose improvements and innovations to be implemented in the following 10years. Materials and methodsFour different groups were assigned randomly to one of the four working units. The method to discuss the selected topics was World Cafe. The summaries of four topics were then given to all participants for peer review. Results and conclusionsAll four groups presented the conclusions and guidelines accordingly: (I) The recognition for Implant Dentistry and accreditation of training programs wou...ld lead to an improvement of the quality of care to the benefit of the patients; (II) Dental associations and societies have to continuously improve communication to meet needs of dental students, professionals, and patients (III) European Dental Board should be installed and become responsible for continue dental education; (IV) dental engineering, peri-implant diseases, and digital workflow in dentistry currently have limited tools that do not guarantee predictable results.

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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2018, 29, 6, 568-575
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  • Wiley, Hoboken

DOI: 10.1111/clr.13154

ISSN: 0905-7161

PubMed: 30240052

WoS: 000439498900004

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85050103659
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AU  - Fickl, Stefan
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AU  - Torsello, Ferruccio
AU  - Thoma, Daniel S.
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2302
AB  - BackgroundDuring the third Summer Camp of European Association of Osseointegration (EAO), 40 junior representatives from various European societies and associations were brought together to discuss and explore the following topics in Implant Dentistry in the next 10years: (I) certification, (II) societies and associations, (III) continuing education, and (IV) innovations. AimsThe aims of all working groups were to identify and outline the present situation in the area of the selected topic and to propose improvements and innovations to be implemented in the following 10years. Materials and methodsFour different groups were assigned randomly to one of the four working units. The method to discuss the selected topics was World Cafe. The summaries of four topics were then given to all participants for peer review. Results and conclusionsAll four groups presented the conclusions and guidelines accordingly: (I) The recognition for Implant Dentistry and accreditation of training programs would lead to an improvement of the quality of care to the benefit of the patients; (II) Dental associations and societies have to continuously improve communication to meet needs of dental students, professionals, and patients (III) European Dental Board should be installed and become responsible for continue dental education; (IV) dental engineering, peri-implant diseases, and digital workflow in dentistry currently have limited tools that do not guarantee predictable results.
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@article{
author = "Van Assche, Nele and Fickl, Stefan and Francisco, Helena and Gurzawska, Katarzyna and Milinković, Iva and Navarro, Jose M. and Torsello, Ferruccio and Thoma, Daniel S.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "BackgroundDuring the third Summer Camp of European Association of Osseointegration (EAO), 40 junior representatives from various European societies and associations were brought together to discuss and explore the following topics in Implant Dentistry in the next 10years: (I) certification, (II) societies and associations, (III) continuing education, and (IV) innovations. AimsThe aims of all working groups were to identify and outline the present situation in the area of the selected topic and to propose improvements and innovations to be implemented in the following 10years. Materials and methodsFour different groups were assigned randomly to one of the four working units. The method to discuss the selected topics was World Cafe. The summaries of four topics were then given to all participants for peer review. Results and conclusionsAll four groups presented the conclusions and guidelines accordingly: (I) The recognition for Implant Dentistry and accreditation of training programs would lead to an improvement of the quality of care to the benefit of the patients; (II) Dental associations and societies have to continuously improve communication to meet needs of dental students, professionals, and patients (III) European Dental Board should be installed and become responsible for continue dental education; (IV) dental engineering, peri-implant diseases, and digital workflow in dentistry currently have limited tools that do not guarantee predictable results.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Clinical Oral Implants Research",
title = "Guidelines for development of Implant Dentistry in the next 10years regarding innovation, education, certification, and associations",
volume = "29",
number = "6",
pages = "568-575",
doi = "10.1111/clr.13154"
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Van Assche, N., Fickl, S., Francisco, H., Gurzawska, K., Milinković, I., Navarro, J. M., Torsello, F.,& Thoma, D. S.. (2018). Guidelines for development of Implant Dentistry in the next 10years regarding innovation, education, certification, and associations. in Clinical Oral Implants Research
Wiley, Hoboken., 29(6), 568-575.
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.13154
Van Assche N, Fickl S, Francisco H, Gurzawska K, Milinković I, Navarro JM, Torsello F, Thoma DS. Guidelines for development of Implant Dentistry in the next 10years regarding innovation, education, certification, and associations. in Clinical Oral Implants Research. 2018;29(6):568-575.
doi:10.1111/clr.13154 .
Van Assche, Nele, Fickl, Stefan, Francisco, Helena, Gurzawska, Katarzyna, Milinković, Iva, Navarro, Jose M., Torsello, Ferruccio, Thoma, Daniel S., "Guidelines for development of Implant Dentistry in the next 10years regarding innovation, education, certification, and associations" in Clinical Oral Implants Research, 29, no. 6 (2018):568-575,
https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.13154 . .

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