Working group “Integration”

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Working group “Integration”

Prof. Dr. Vladimer MargvelashviliMadrid, August 30, 2017

www.erodental.org

I N T E G R A T I O N

The combining of two or more things so that they work together effectively

The act of combining into an integral whole

When people become part of a group or society and are accepted by them

The process of getting people of different races to live and

work together instead of separately

L A N G U A G E

L E G I S L A T I O N

One of the major mission of FDI is integrate the latest achievements of

dentistry and our rich experience throughout the world scope.

Such integration takes key part in implementation of our

mission.

I N T E G R A T I O N

Dental team

Quality in dentistry

Relationship between dental practitioners

and universities

Continuing medical education in dentistry

Bring together the national and international leaders of the worldwide dental profession.

Represent the world-wide profession of dentistry in relation to international, intergovernmental, governmental, voluntary and other organizations.

Develop collaboration with Member Associations, inter-governmental, governmental and voluntary organizations involved in the promotion of general and oral health.

Promote the delivery of best possible oral health care.

Promote the highest possible standard of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education worldwide.

Evolution of the Continuing Education

Programs in Europe

A report of the Education W.G. Plenary

Prague April 2012 Mersel, A. Melo, P . and

Jerolimov , V .

Some countries have a mandatory CEP

requesting a certain level of credit points

in order to be able to allow the renewal of

the work permit; others have no system

for re-licensing or CEP.

There were big differences on the yearly

requirements of the countries, from 10

hours to 80 hours.

Relationship between National Dental

Associations (NDAs) and dental faculties

within ERO

Bringing NDAs & dental faculties

together

Implementation of evidence-based dentistryinto practice: Analysis of awareness,

perceptions and attitudes of dentists in theWorld Dental Federation-European Regional

Organization zone.

"Clinical Guidelines and Implementation Into DailyDental Practice"

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NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS (free access, membership needed, fee) (How can this resource be used by the dental practitioner)

CONTENT(Case studies, level of evidence, implementation of EBD to practice)

Endodontics – 12 guidelinesGeneral Dentistry – 17 guidelines

Implant dentistry - 22 guidelines

Oral Medicine – 16 guidelinesOrthodontics – 23 guidelinesPedodontics – 59 guidelinesPeriodontology – 16 guidelinesProsthodontics – 16 guidelinesRadiology – 13 guidelines

Restorative Dentistry – 12 guidelines

Surgery – 17 guidelines

Suggested Readings/Additional Resources on Dental ClinicalGuidelines – 27 guidelines

Developing of clinical guidelines and their use in health care

‘Clinical guidelines and their use in dental practice as a supportive tool’

Q/A

Prof. Dr. Vladimer Margvelashvili

v_marg@yahoo.com

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