Dentistry in the future--on the role and goal of basic research in oral biology.

K K Mäkinen
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Examination of the state of affairs of oral biology cannot be endeavoured without considering the mutual interactions and interdependencies of sciences, and without considering the impact human acts will exert on these developments. Oral biology deals with the biochemical, chemical, molecular biologic, general biologic and physical aspects of all processes that take place in the oral cavity, in the masticatory organ, and in tissues and body fluids that are associated with the above processes. Oral biology also reaps the harvest sown by (other) basic sciences. From the methodological point of view, oral biology is indistinguishable from basic sciences; it is the anatomical object that makes it specific. Oral biology cannot be regarded as "big science" (i.e. compared with the human genome project, space research, AIDS research etc.). This fact may preserve the attractiveness of oral biology. Important science--this concerns oral biology as well--still emerges in smaller settings, although there are omens that large research cartels will swallow larger and larger portions of research appropriations. A key to staying competitive is to use new science sources and--in some cases--to join bigger groups. Once upon a time oral biologists--or scientists in general--assumed that a record of solid accomplishments was sufficient to maintain research support. Today, in several countries, politics and public visibility unfortunately determine the funding privileges. Provided that human operations on earth will render future development of sciences possible, the future of oral biology will depend 1) on concomitant development in the above basic fields, and 2) on innovations in the individual psyches. This combination will unravel the structure of genes involved in the development and metabolism of oral processes, clone important salivary and connective tissue proteins, and control most important oral diseases. To achieve these goals, oral biology must attract young talent and funding must be made available. There is no shortcut, however. Individual efforts and persistent labouring at the laboratory bench will still remain prerequisites. Although successful prevention of certain oral diseases, such as dental caries, may be possible in certain regions of the Earth, the prospects are much gloomier globally.

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未来的牙科——论口腔生物学基础研究的作用和目标。
如果不考虑科学的相互作用和相互依赖,不考虑人类行为对这些发展的影响,就不可能对口腔生物学的事态进行审查。口腔生物学研究发生在口腔、咀嚼器官以及与上述过程相关的组织和体液中的所有过程的生化、化学、分子生物学、一般生物学和物理方面。口腔生物学也收获了其他基础科学的成果。从方法论的角度看,口腔生物学与基础科学无异;是解剖对象使它具有特殊性。口腔生物学不能被视为“大科学”(即与人类基因组计划、太空研究、艾滋病研究等相比)。这一事实可能会保持口腔生物学的吸引力。重要的科学——这也涉及口腔生物学——仍然在较小的环境中出现,尽管有迹象表明,大型研究卡特尔将吞噬越来越多的研究拨款。保持竞争力的一个关键是使用新的科学资源,在某些情况下,加入更大的团体。曾几何时,口腔生物学家——或者一般的科学家——认为扎实的成就记录足以维持研究支持。今天,不幸的是,在一些国家,政治和公众知名度决定了资助特权。如果人类在地球上的活动将使未来的科学发展成为可能,那么口腔生物学的未来将取决于1)上述基本领域的同步发展,以及2)个人心理的创新。这种结合将揭示参与口腔过程发育和代谢的基因结构,克隆重要的唾液和结缔组织蛋白,并控制大多数重要的口腔疾病。为了实现这些目标,口腔生物学必须吸引年轻人才,并提供资金。然而,没有捷径可走。个人的努力和在实验室工作台上坚持不懈的劳动仍然是先决条件。虽然在地球的某些地区可能成功地预防某些口腔疾病,如龋齿,但在全球范围内的前景要黯淡得多。
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