普通牙科的生命支持:专业的过度专业化。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mario Brondani, Mariana Braga, Jonathan Broadbent, Linda Slack-Smith, Diego Ardenghi
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摘要

问题:普通牙医经过培训,可以通过恢复牙齿结构和功能、替换缺失的牙齿以及治疗牙龈疾病,识别和治疗最常见的口腔疾病及其并发症,包括龋齿损害。然而,许多本科高年级学生和初级牙医认为他们缺乏从事牙科综合临床工作的信心;例如,他们可能会避免外科牙髓治疗、正畸治疗和与种植体相关的病例。他们认为,答案在于,为了事业成功,人们迫切需要追求专业化。对策:如果我们的目标是改善获得基本牙科保健和解决不平等问题,普通牙医必须保持专业的骨干地位。这一观点探讨了普通牙医的价值,通过认识到培养学生作为临床全面的提供者毕业的重要性,以满足社会的大多数护理需求。它讨论了与牙科过度专业化有关的问题,同时承认当普通牙科不足时需要专门护理。影响:我们认为,口腔健康不平等可能只会扩大,如果专业关注专业化,而不是一般做法,因为这可能会无意中把重点从预防上转移开,而不是完全解决人口的一般口腔保健需求。过度专业化,以及由此导致的责任分散,可能会破坏患者的基本护理需求。培训广谱牙医是最重要的,同时承认专业化的价值,以提供具体和复杂的临床护理,而不是以牺牲一般实践为代价。
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General Dentistry on Life Support: The Overspecialization of the Profession.

Issue: General dentists are trained to identify and treat the most common oral conditions and their complications, including dental caries lesions, by restoring tooth structure and function and replacing missing teeth, as well as by treating gingival diseases. However, many senior undergraduate students and junior dentists believe they lack confidence to practice comprehensive clinical dentistry; they may avoid surgical endodontic procedures, orthodontic care, and implant-related cases, for example. The answer, they believe, lies in the imminent need to pursue a specialization to have a successful career.

Approach: General dentists must remain the backbone of the profession if we aim to improve access to basic dental care and address inequities. This perspective explores the values of a general dentist in meeting the majority of the care needs of society at large by recognizing the importance of training students to graduate as clinically well-rounded providers. It discusses the issues pertaining to overspecialization in dentistry, while acknowledging that specialized care is needed when general dentistry falls short.

Impact: We argue that oral health inequities may only widen if the profession focuses on specialization over general practice, as this might inadvertently take the focus off prevention and not fully address general oral health-care needs of the population. Overspecialization, and the resulting fragmentation of responsibilities, may undermine patient's basic care needs. Training a broad-spectrum dentist is paramount while acknowledging the value of specialization to deliver specific-and complex-clinical care that does not come at the expense of general practice.

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Journal of Dental Education
Journal of Dental Education 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.70%
发文量
274
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Education (JDE) is a peer-reviewed monthly journal that publishes a wide variety of educational and scientific research in dental, allied dental and advanced dental education. Published continuously by the American Dental Education Association since 1936 and internationally recognized as the premier journal for academic dentistry, the JDE publishes articles on such topics as curriculum reform, education research methods, innovative educational and assessment methodologies, faculty development, community-based dental education, student recruitment and admissions, professional and educational ethics, dental education around the world and systematic reviews of educational interest. The JDE is one of the top scholarly journals publishing the most important work in oral health education today; it celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016.
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