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European Federation of Periodontology : ウィキペディア英語版
European Federation of Periodontology
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) is a non-profit, scientific dental organisation, comprising 25 National Periodontal member Societies in Europe. It currently numbers 14000 members approximately.
Full members: Austrian Society of Periodontology(Austrian Society of Periodontology ), Belgian Society of Periodontology(Belgian Society of Periodontology ), British Society of Periodontology(British Society of Periodontology ), Croatian Society of Periodontology(Croatian Society of Periodontology ), Czech Society of Periodontology(Czech Society of Periodontology ), Danish Society of Periodontology(Danish Society of Periodontology ), Dutch Society of Periodontology(Dutch Society of Periodontology ), Finnish Society of Periodontology(Finnish Society of Periodontology ), French Society of Periodontology and Oral Implantology(French Society of Periodontology and Oral Implantology ), German Society of Periodontology(German Society of Periodontology ), Hellenic Society of Periodontology(Hellenic Society of Periodontology ), Hungarian Society of Periodontology(Hungarian Society of Periodontology ), Irish Society of Periodontology(Irish Society of Periodontology ), Israeli Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration(Israeli Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration ), Italian Society of Periodontology(Italian Society of Periodontology ), Norwegian Society of Periodontology(Norwegian Society of Periodontology ), Portuguese Society of Periodontology, Slovenian Society of Periodontology, Spanish Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration(Spanish Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration ), Swedish Society of Periodontology(Swedish Society of Periodontology ), SwissSociety of Periodontology(Swiss Society of Periodontology ), Turkish Society of Periodontology(Turkish Society of Periodontology ).
Associate members: Moroccan Society of Periodontology and Implantology(Moroccan Society of Periodontology and Implantology ), Polish Society of Periodontology(Polish Society of Periodontology ), Serbian Society of Periodontology(Serbian Society of Periodontology ).
== History ==
The first actions in coordinating the scientific meetings of the European Periodontal Societies took place in August 1986.〔Hillam D. G.- A New European Connection - The European Federation of Periodontology. In R. Palmer (ed) The British Society of Periodontology. The First Fifty Years. Publication British Society of Periodontology, 1999〕〔Kamma J. - A chronological history of the European Federation of Periodontology. A New Era of Relationship with European Periodontology. Publication European Federation of Periodontology, 2006〕
A European Co-Ordination Committee in Periodontology was appointed by the Belgian, British, Dutch, French, Spanish and the Swiss societies. The first meeting took place in Montreux, Switzerland, on 18 September 1987.〔〔
The second Co-ordination Committee meeting took place in Marrakech, Morocco, on 22–23 May 1988, where it was decided to change the name of the European Co-ordination Committee to the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP). This name was chosen to indicate the co-operation of independent autonomous national European periodontal societies.〔〔
At the third meeting which was held in Santa Margherita, Italy, on 6 June 1989, it was decided to form a Federation. Extensive discussion took place, which analyzed the goals of the proposed Federation, postgraduate education and, the possibility of a joint scientific meeting. It was unanimously agreed that all the Member Societies of the EFP should join forces to organise a major scientific conference to be held every 5years with the intention of replacing the highly successful North Sea Conference.〔〔
During the fourth meeting in Maastricht, Netherlands, in May 1990, the rules of function of the Federation were formed. The European Federation of Periodontology was suggested to be a cooperative body of the European Societies of Periodontology. Each member society should have one representative in the EFP who would take part in the EFP governing body meetings at least once a year.〔〔
The meeting in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 12–13 December 1991 was a landmark in the history of the EFP. At this meeting a formal Constitution and By-Laws were sanctioned and the objectives of the Federation were formally adopted. The first scientific congress of the EFP named EuroPerio 1, was scheduled to be held at EuroDisney on the 12 – 15 May 1994, in Paris, France.〔〔
The Constitution and By-Laws of the EFP were amended in 1996 and recently modified οn 27 February 2010.〔(EFP By-Laws )〕

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