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Dentistry and the new genetics.

J A Sofaer

    British Dental Journal
    |September 23, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Genetic factors are increasingly important in disease as environmental causes are controlled. Recent technological advancements offer new opportunities to study genetic contributions to health, impacting dental and biomedical sciences.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Sciences
    • Genetics
    • Dental Research

    Background:

    • Environmental disease factors are increasingly managed.
    • Genetic factors are consequently gaining importance in disease etiology.
    • Technological advancements facilitate genetic research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the growing significance of genetic factors in disease.
    • To underscore the impact of recent technological developments on genetic research.
    • To discuss the implications for dental and biomedical sciences.

    Main Methods:

    • Not applicable for this conceptual abstract.
    • Focuses on the implications of technological advancements.

    Main Results:

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    • Genetic factors are becoming relatively more important in disease.
    • Technological progress has significantly enhanced the investigation of genetic contributions.
    • These advancements have broad implications across biomedical fields.

    Conclusions:

    • The increasing control of environmental disease factors elevates the relative importance of genetics.
    • Technological innovations provide unprecedented opportunities for genetic research.
    • These developments necessitate adaptation in education and practice within dentistry and other biomedical fields.