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Today's dental student is training for tomorrow's elderly baby boomer

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Today's dental student is training for tomorrow's elderly baby boomer

Auteurs : Susan J. Lee [États-Unis] ; Linda P. Nelson [États-Unis] ; Jarshen Lin ; Franson Tom ; Richard S. Brown ; Judith A. Jones [États-Unis]

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We are constantly reminded of the exploding elderly population and the increasing demand to meet their needs. But do we fully understand and appreciate the impact that this fastest‐growing segment of the population will have upon our profession? Whether we realize it or not, today's dental student is training for tomorrow's elderly baby boomer. The baby boomer generation is 76 million strong, representing 19 years worth of births spanning from 1946–1964. That makes the oldest baby boomer 55 years old and the youngest 37 years old. What does this all mean? That from 2011–2030, the age group of 65 years of age and older will make up approximately 22% of the population, vastly changing our patient population, not to mention a significant increase in patient load. The future holds promise for not only a busy career, but also potentially a financially rewarding one as well. To some extent, we are all going to be geriatric clinicians. There is little doubt that there will be a great demand for services in restorative dentistry, prosthodontic dentistry, endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, and perhaps orthodontics. As the baby boomers benefited from fluoride and sanitation, more people have been able to maintain their dentition and health into their older years. Dental students graduating today will be only beginning the prime of their careers as the baby boomers make their introduction in full force in the year 2011.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2001.tb00233.x


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