European Federation of Periodontology

The EFP (European Federation of Periodontology) is a global non-profit organisation with a European core that promotes periodontal science and practice, and awareness of oral health and gum disease.  Its vision is “Better oral health for all”.

Founded in 1991, the EFP brings together 45 national scientific periodontal societies, representing more than 18,000 oral-health professionals and researchers across six continents. It leads the global conversation on periodontal science and clinical guidelines, working to embed periodontal health into mainstream healthcare as a vital part of general wellbeing.

The EFP also investigates the socio-economic impact of periodontitis to guide strategies for tackling oral-health inequalities, and it is committed to a vision of responsible periodontology.

The Federation pursues its mission by organising evidence-based scientific events and public-health campaigns, including: EuroPerio (the world’s leading congress in periodontology and implant dentistry), Perio Master Clinic (a theme-based, hands-on conference), Perio Workshop (a high-level scientific meeting), and Gum Health Day (a global awareness initiative held annually on 12 May). Through the Journal of Clinical Periodontology[1][2], the EFP disseminates the latest research findings, helping to translate evidence into practice.

Additionally, it develops clinical-practice guidelines to provide evidence-based treatment pathways for periodontitis and peri-implant diseases, supporting oral-healthcare professionals worldwide.

The EFP also plays a strategic role in shaping professional education and policy. It defines and promotes high-quality training in periodontology and implant dentistry at all educational levels, and advocates for pan-European recognition of periodontology as a dental speciality.[3]

It is supported by industry partners but operates without commercial agenda, reinforcing its role as a trusted authority in oral health.

  1. ^ "Journal of Clinical Periodontology". Wiley Online Library. doi:10.1111/(ISSN)1600-051X. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  2. ^ Web of Science journal info https://wos-journal.info/journalid/541
  3. ^ Sanz M, van der Velden U, van Steenberghe D, Baehni P. Periodontology as a recognized Dental Speciality in Europe. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 33: 371-375, 2006