Ibero‐Panamerican Federation of Periodontology Delphi study on the trends of periodontology and periodontics by the year 2030. A Latin American consensus

Author:

Málaga‐Figueroa Lilian1,Alarcón Marco Antonio1ORCID,Pannuti Claudio Mendes2ORCID,Horna Patricia1,López‐Pacheco Andrea1ORCID,Gómez Mariel3,Jiménez Paola4,Romito Giuseppe Alexandre2,Lozano Elizabeth5,Duque Andrés6,Montealegre Mauricio7,Vega Marco Vinicio Medina8,Galindo Roberto9ORCID,Umanzor Vilma10,Zerón Agustín11,Barrios Carlos12,Shedden Mónica13,Castillo Ruth1,Collins James14ORCID,Bueno Luis15,Giménez Xiomara16,Sanz Mariano17,Herrera David17

Affiliation:

1. PerioImplant Research Group UPCH, Academic Department of Clinical Stomatology Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University Lima Peru

2. Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Periodontics Maimonides University Buenos Aires Argentina

4. Private Practice Santa Cruz Bolivia

5. Private Practice, Chilean Society of Periodontology Santiago de Chile Chile

6. Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry Universidad CES Medellín Colombia

7. Private Practice, Perio Costa Rica Institute Costa Rican Society of Periodontology San José Costa Rica

8. Faculty of Dentistry Universidad Central del Ecuador Quito Ecuador

9. Postgraduate Periodontology and Oral Implantology Universidad Francisco Marroquín Ciudad de Guatemala Guatemala

10. Private Practice, Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, Department of Social/Prevention, School of Dentistry Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras Tegucigalpa Honduras

11. Editor of the Journal of the Mexican Dental Association Mexico City Mexico

12. Private Practice Institute of Advance dentistry Asunción Paraguay

13. Private Practice Ciudad de Panamá Panama

14. Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) Santo Domingo Dominican Republic

15. Periodontics Department, School of Dentistry Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay

16. PerioImplant Research Group UCV University Central of Venezuelan Caracas Venezuela

17. ETEP (Etiology and Therapy of Periodontal and Peri‐Implant Diseases) Research Group University Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectiveAs elsewhere in the world, the prevalence of periodontitis in stages I–II is high in the Latin American population, this scenario emphasizes the need for identification of urgent needs for allocating adequate resources to provide diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of these diseases. The aim of this Delphi study was to predict the trends in periodontology/periodontics in the Latin American region by the year 2030.MethodsA steering committee and an advisory group of experts in periodontology/periodontics were selected from 16 countries. An open questionnaire of 60 questions was validated and used following the Delphi methodology.ResultsTwo hundred and twenty‐five experts from Latin America answered the two rounds of the questionnaire. Moderate to strong consensus was reached on 45 questions (75%). The prediction was that the prevalence of gingivitis and periodontitis in stages I and II will be maintained, the importance of the link with systemic diseases will increase, and the impact of prevention and periodontal treatment will also increase, mainly in the private sector. There was a strong consensus that plastic and regenerative surgical procedures will increase, as well as the demand for training in the specialty of periodontology.ConclusionsThe present study has provided relevant and useful information on predictions in periodontology/periodontics in Latin America, with important level of consensus among experts. It has been predicted that periodontitis will still be a highly prevalent disease, and its links with other medical conditions should demand more attention by health authorities to develop adequate prevention and management policies and strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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