Résumé
With evolutionary advances in oral science over the long term, clinical reliance on chemotherapeutics, bacterial replacement therapy, and immunization will necessitate a broader background in medicine. The dramatic increase in the old age population will also require a much stronger medical background. By 2050, those over fifty-five years of age will represent 56 percent of the population, and 25 percent of these will be sixty-five years of age and older. The merging of dental and medical education is predicted to occur within the twenty-first century. Other topics addressed include research activities, with recommended strategies to enhance the integration of scientific and clinical dental approaches; the problem of dental faculty isolation; and the implications of financial constraint and accountability.
Langue d'origine | English |
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Pages (de-à) | 360-373; discussion 380-384 |
Journal | Journal of Dental Education |
Volume | 66 |
Numéro de publication | 3 |
Statut de publication | Published - mars 2002 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Education
- General Dentistry