Dudlicek Laura L, Gettig Elizabeth A, Etzel Kenneth R, Hart Thomas C
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room 1N-117, 10 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-1191, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2004 Aug;68(8):809-18.
Genomics research is rapidly increasing our understanding of the genetic basis of normal and abnormal growth, development, and disease. Genetic information and technologies are also being applied to develop new diagnostic and treatment strategies. Many diseases with dental, oral, and craniofacial manifestations have a genetic basis. Effective clinical application of genomics to oral medicine will depend on the education of health care professionals, the general public, and policymakers. Dentists must understand genetics to provide accurate information to patients and be able to discuss benefits and limitations of the biological, clinical, and ethical issues related to genomic-based health care. Genetics education in dental schools will significantly impact the integration of genetics into oral medicine. Fifty-three U.S. dental schools completed a survey in 2001 to assess the status of genetics curricula in dental schools in the United States. Ninety-four percent of schools did not require genetics education for entry to dental school, and a formal genetics course was conducted in only eight of the fifty-three schools (15 percent). The genetics education currently offered to undergraduate dental students is not standardized, and the content varies considerably among schools. These findings suggest more emphasis on genetics education is needed in U.S. dental schools.
基因组学研究正在迅速增进我们对正常和异常生长、发育及疾病的遗传基础的理解。遗传信息和技术也正被用于开发新的诊断和治疗策略。许多具有牙齿、口腔和颅面表现的疾病都有遗传基础。基因组学在口腔医学中的有效临床应用将取决于对医疗保健专业人员、公众和政策制定者的教育。牙医必须了解遗传学,以便向患者提供准确信息,并能够讨论基于基因组的医疗保健相关的生物学、临床和伦理问题的益处和局限性。牙科学院的遗传学教育将对遗传学融入口腔医学产生重大影响。2001年,美国53所牙科学院完成了一项调查,以评估美国牙科学院遗传学课程的状况。94%的学校在进入牙科学院时不要求遗传学教育,在这53所学校中只有8所(15%)开设了正规的遗传学课程。目前提供给牙科本科学生的遗传学教育并不标准化,而且不同学校的内容差异很大。这些发现表明,美国牙科学院需要更加强调遗传学教育。