CHICAGO – November 28, 2006 – The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) released the
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The Guidelines consist of four sections: a narrative introduction, a three-level categorization of patient conditions, definition of terms and frequently asked questions. Taken together, these sections provide the philosophy and context essential for correct interpretation of the document. Excerpting any portion of the document out of context will lead to a misunderstanding of the content.
Concern has been expressed that the Guidelines mandate referral of patients with specific conditions to a periodontist. However, the language of the Guidelines affords flexibility. The strongest verb used is “should” which is defined in the document as “a highly desirable direction but does not mean mandatory.” The Guidelines do not include treatment or referral mandates.
The Guidelines do identify a category of patient
The Guidelines also suggest conditions of disease and risk for the general dentist to co-manage with the periodontist in
The Academy recognizes, and the Guidelines acknowledge, that all dentists have the right to practice according to their education, training, and experience. The Academy also recognizes that a practitioner’s recommendations for periodontal treatment are subject to the patients’ desire and/or ability to seek specialty care. The Guidelines are not intended to serve as a medico-legal standard of care. They do not replace a practitioner’s knowledge, skills or abilities.
The Academy has a long history of working with the dental community to develop programs and tools to promote the periodontal health of patients. These Guidelines reflect input from Academy members and other leading dental organizations. While the Academy is grateful for comments provided by these groups, their participation in the development process does not signify their endorsement of the Guidelines.
The Academy is committed to communicating with the dental community about the Guidelines and to clarify any issues that may arise.For more information, contact the AAP Public Affairs Department at
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