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  • Periodontology
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

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  • Recent literature advocates for patient-centered and outcomes-based guidelines in periodontal therapy.
  • Effective periodontal treatment should align with scientific evidence and individual patient needs.
  • There is a recognized gap between ideal and actual patient care in periodontics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the inadequacy of current periodontal treatment and disease management.
  • To emphasize the need for implementing patient-centered and evidence-based therapeutic guidelines.
  • To advocate for timely and acceptable treatment for patients with periodontal disease.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of recent calls for guideline reform.
  • Analysis of the principles of evidence-based practice in periodontology.
  • Clinical perspective on patient management in periodontal disease.

Main Results:

  • Many patients with periodontal disease are not receiving optimal care.
  • Current treatment and disease management protocols may not be consistently patient-centered or timely.
  • A disconnect exists between recommended guidelines and clinical practice.

Conclusions:

  • Periodontal therapy requires a shift towards outcomes-based and patient-centered approaches.
  • Implementing evidence-based practices is crucial for improving patient outcomes in periodontics.
  • Urgent improvements are needed in the timeliness and quality of periodontal disease management.