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    Oral Infections and General Health

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    Oral Infections and General Health

    Oral Infections and General Health: From Molecule to Chairside
    Springer | Medicine | January 09, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319250892 | 149 pages | pdf | 4.9 mb

    by Anne Marie Lynge Pedersen (Editor)
    Offers a detailed update on oral biofilms
    Discusses dental diagnostics in relation to general health
    Examines molecular techniques offering new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches


    From the Back Cover
    This book provides a wide-ranging update on the associations between oral infections and general health. Detailed consideration is given to the underlying mechanisms and pathways linking oral infections to general health, including metastatic spread of infection from the oral cavity as a result of transient bacteremia, metastatic injury from the effects of circulating oral microbial toxins, and metastatic inflammation caused by immunological dysfunction induced by oral microorganisms. The book also reviews the complex structure and development of oral biofilms in health and disease, and the molecular tools that are currently available for their analysis. The advantages and limitations of such techniques, as well as their impact on the future of diagnostics, prevention, and patient management, are discussed.

    The most common oral diseases can have significant implications for general health. For example, chronic oral infections, especially periodontitis, have been associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and low birth weight. The microbial pathogenesis and etiology of dental caries, gingivitis, and chronic periodontitis have been comprehensively studied, and it is now generally accepted that these diseases occur as a result of the concerted actions of several microbial communities. In this regard, both the quantity and the quality of saliva play an essential role as the oral microbial composition and growth conditions are influenced by numerous salivary antimicrobial factors. Oral biofilms are complex and vary widely in composition, but improved knowledge of these biofilms holds the key to greater understanding of the disease processes and consequently the development of new preventive and therapeutic strategies.

    About the Author
    Anne Marie Lynge Pedersen, DDS, PhD, is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Odontology/Dental Dean in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Dr. Pedersen graduated in 1992 from the Royal Dental College, Copenhagen, Denmark, and gained her PhD from the University of Copenhagen in 1997 for a thesis entitled Salivary gland dysfunction in patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome. She then joined the Section of Oral Physiology and Oral Pathology & Medicine, Department of Odontology, University of Copenhagen, as a research assistant, and progressed to become head of the department in 2013. From 2009 to 2012 Dr. Pedersen was Vice President and board member of the Scandinavian Division of the International Association of Dental Research (IADR), and she became President of the Division in January 2013. She has also served as an appointed board member of the Danish Dental Association Research Foundation (2007-2013) and acts as a consultant to the Danish Dental Association on topics such as xerostomia, salivary gland function, oral mucosal diseases, and pharmacology. Dr. Pedersen has been the organizer of national and international conferences, seminars, and symposia and is a referee for many leading international scientific journals. She is the author of more than 80 national and international scientific papers and book chapters.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    20 illus., 1 in colour
    Topics
    Dentistry
    Medicine (general)

    More info and Hardcover at Springer

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