Tsang Phoebe, Qi Fengxia, Shi Wenyuan
Oral Biology and Medicine, UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, USA.
Pediatr Dent. 2006 Mar-Apr;28(2):188-91; discussion 192-8.
Dental caries is one of the most prevalent and costly diseases in the United States and throughout the world. Although the manifestation of the disease is the dissolution of tooth structure, the biological nature of the disease is a microbial infection. Traditional dentistry has been heavily focused on repairing damaged tooth structure via surgical approaches. The advancement of microbiology and engineering is bringing a medical revolution to dentistry. The on-going exciting progress in caries research has offered us great opportunities to better understand, detect, and monitor the disease. Most importantly, these new biological discoveries and technological developments allow us to address the etiological cause of the disease (microbial infection), which can lead to more effective treatments and prevention of dental caries.
龋齿是美国乃至全球最普遍且代价高昂的疾病之一。尽管该疾病的表现是牙齿结构的溶解,但其生物学本质是微生物感染。传统牙科一直严重侧重于通过手术方法修复受损的牙齿结构。微生物学和工程学的进步正在给牙科带来一场医学革命。龋齿研究中正在取得的令人兴奋的进展为我们提供了绝佳机会,以更好地理解、检测和监测这种疾病。最重要的是,这些新的生物学发现和技术发展使我们能够解决该疾病的病因(微生物感染),从而带来更有效的龋齿治疗和预防方法。