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Attitudes of general and specialist French practitioners toward stage III-IV grade C periodontitis with familial aggregation.

Adrian BrunSabrina LounesClarisse ChenElisabeth Dursun
Published in: Journal of oral science (2024)
The aim of this cross-sectional convenience sample survey was to assess attitudes of French dentists regarding stage III-IV grade C periodontitis in systemically healthy individuals. Among 225 dentists, 85.1% informed patients of the familial nature of periodontitis including 27.3% that recommended a consultation for the family. When dealing with a child who presented with severe periodontitis, 42.2% of the respondents did not advise examination of the parents. In addition, 39.1% of practitioners did not consider it possible to establish a family consultation. Finally, family factors are not often considered by French practitioners in the management of grade C periodontitis.
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