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Pathogenesis Of Periodontal Diseases Biological Concepts For Clinicians Belibasakis

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Pathogenesis Of Periodontal Diseases Biological Concepts For Clinicians Belibasakis
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.8 MB
Pages: 113
Author: Belibasakis, Georgios N.; Bostanci, Nagihan
ISBN: 9783319537351, 9783319537375, 3319537350, 3319537377
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Pathogenesis Of Periodontal Diseases Biological Concepts For Clinicians Belibasakis by Belibasakis, Georgios N.; Bostanci, Nagihan 9783319537351, 9783319537375, 3319537350, 3319537377 instant download after payment.

This book aims to provide clinicians with a refined understanding of the biology that underlies periodontal diseases, thereby offering a sound basis for improved clinical decision making with regard to prevention strategies, diagnosis, and therapy. All significant aspects of periodontal pathogenesis are covered, including the roles played by the oral microbiome and biofilms, bacterial virulence factors, cells of the immune system, matrix metalloproteinases, proinflammatory and osteolytic cytokines, genetic factors, and antimicrobial peptides.

Periodontal diseases are among the most common infectious diseases in humans, and the primary cause of tooth loss in adults. The functional and esthetic problems associated with these diseases compromise quality of life, and their treatment imposes large financial burdens on national health systems and private patients. Up-to-date knowledge of periodontal pathogenesis is therefore essential for the contemporary clinician. This book, written by experts from Europe and the Americas, delivers such knowledge in an accessible, clinician-friendly way.

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