牙周病:过去,现在,未来。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jan Lindhe, Mario Romandini
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2025年,《牙周病研究杂志》将自豪地庆祝其成立60周年。在此之际,在50多年后,我们正在向每年12期的模式过渡。伴随着这一里程碑,我们推出了标志着期刊新时代的一项激动人心的举措:以“过去,现在,未来”为主题的一系列观点文章。这个系列将以我们领域的“巨人”的贡献为特色,并将作为每期《牙周研究杂志》的独特开场。该系列从一个有见地的贡献开始,从牙周病学最有影响力的人物之一开始:Jan Lindhe教授。这份手稿源于2024年5月我们在他家喝茶吃饼干时的一次难忘谈话。在这次极具吸引力的采访中,我被带回到过去,从他非凡的记忆中生动地讲述了塑造牙周病学的关键时刻。与此同时,我被他的革命心态所打动,因为他继续挑战既定的教条,并分享他对我们学科未来的远见卓识。我很高兴与大家分享这次难忘的会面,这在我心中有着特殊的地位。我希望这篇手稿不仅能把读者带到那个喝茶和饼干的时刻,而且能从牙周病学的过去、现在和未来中激发灵感。《牙周病研究杂志》于20世纪60年代中期创刊,标志着牙周病学的变革时刻。当时,Harald博士Löe-an有影响力的牙周病专家和研究人员认识到需要一本专门的杂志,将牙周病作为一门研究驱动的学科。与当时以临床为中心的出版物不同,这些出版物以实用技巧和特定地理区域为中心,这本新杂志旨在提升牙周病学的科学探究,将该领域定位为一个严肃的,以研究为基础的全球专业。多年来,《牙周研究杂志》在世界范围内赢得了其作为牙科主要期刊之一的地位。我的职业生涯是从《牙周研究杂志》开始的。我作为第一作者的第一篇文章于1966年发表在《JPR》杂志上,这是该杂志发表的第二篇文章。牙周病学当时仍处于起步阶段,研究的重点是了解牙周炎的病因。
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Periodontology: The Past, the Present, the Future

In 2025, the Journal of Periodontal Research proudly celebrates its 60th anniversary. On this occasion, after more than 50 years, we are transitioning to 12 issues per year [1]. Together with this milestone, we introduce one of the exciting initiatives marking the journal's new era: a series of Perspective Articles under the theme “The Past, The Present, The Future”. This series will feature contributions from the “giants” of our field and will serve as a unique opening to each issue of the Journal of Periodontal Research.

The series commences with an insightful contribution from one of the most influential figures ever in periodontology: Professor Jan Lindhe. This manuscript stems from a memorable conversation we shared over tea and biscuits at his home in May 2024. During this magnetic interview, I was transported back in time to relive the pivotal moments that have shaped periodontology, vividly recounted from his extraordinary memory. At the same time, I was struck by his revolutionary mindset, as he continues to challenge established dogmas and share his visionary ideas for the future of our discipline.

I am delighted to share the essence of this unforgettable encounter, which holds a special place in my heart. I hope that this manuscript not only transports readers to that tea-and-biscuits moment, but also ignites a burst of inspiration from the past, present, and future of periodontology.

Mario Romandini

Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Periodontal Research

The launch of the Journal of Periodontal Research in the mid-1960s marked a transformative moment for periodontology. At the time, Dr. Harald Löe—an influential periodontist and researcher—recognized the need for a dedicated journal that would treat periodontology as a research-driven discipline. Unlike the clinical-focused publications of the time, which centered on practical tips and specific geographic areas, this new journal aimed to elevate scientific inquiry in periodontology, positioning the field as a serious, research-based specialty globally. For many years, the Journal of Periodontal Research earned its place as one of the leading journals in dentistry worldwide.

My own career began alongside the Journal of Periodontal Research. My first article as lead author was published in JPR in 1966 [2], the second ever piece published in the journal. Periodontology was still finding its footing then, and at that time, the main focus was on understanding the etiology of periodontitis.

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Journal of periodontal research
Journal of periodontal research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.70%
发文量
103
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Periodontal Research is an international research periodical the purpose of which is to publish original clinical and basic investigations and review articles concerned with every aspect of periodontology and related sciences. Brief communications (1-3 journal pages) are also accepted and a special effort is made to ensure their rapid publication. Reports of scientific meetings in periodontology and related fields are also published. One volume of six issues is published annually.
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