Periodontal Tissue Destruction and Remodelling
Tuncer, Ö./Multu, S./Scully, C. (Hg.)

Periodontal Tissue Destruction and Remodelling

1st edition 2003
Buch
Hardcover, 150 Seiten
Sprache: Englisch
Fachgebiet: Parodontologie

Best.-Nr.: 11731
ISBN 978-975-92608-1-1

Titel vergriffen.

Peridontitis is a multifactorial inflammatory disease that makes it difficult to assess the contribution of the different factors involved in the pathogenesis. The control of chronic inflammation is polygenic and a similar clinical appearance may have different etiologies. The complex interactions that occur between host-response mechanisms and oral pathogens in periodontal disease have made elucidation of genetic factors in disease susceptibility more difficult. This would also apply to microbiological background of the periodontal diseases.

This is the first ever book published on the mechanism of tissue destruction and treatment methods all together. The experts of the related topics from around the world prepared chapters which complete each other. Genetic factors, microbiological aspects (including viral background), immunological mechanism, the effect of tobacco are all discussed in the first part of the book.

The second part investigates the many alternative treatment methods including the regenerative procedures in remodeling of periodontal tissues.

Treatment alternatives are also in the scope of this book and discussed extensively. This book is a must for all involved in the research of the mechanisms of periodontal destruction. Clinicians will also find this book very useful since many alternative treatment models and their effectiveness are discussed extensively.
Table of Contents

Introduction

Genetic and Microbiological Aspects of Destructive Periodontal Disease
A.J. Van Winkelhoff, M.L. Laine, A.S. Pena

Genetic Factors in Human Inflammatory Periodontal Disease
C.Scully

Periodontal Disease as a Complication of Diabetes Mellitus: Studies of Type 1 Disease
I.B. Lamster, A.M. Schmidt, E. Lalla

From Dental Plaque to Specific Bacteria to Herpesviruses in Human Periodontal Disease
J. Slots, A. Contreras

Novel Signals and Mechanisms in Localized Aggressive (Juvenile) Periodontitis: Defects and Implications for Treatments
T. Van Dyke, A. Kantarci, M. Pouliot, C.B. Clish, K. Oyaizu, C.N. Serhan

Interleukin Polymorphisms in Aggressive Periodontitis
J. Meyle, J. Gonzales, J. Michel

Periodontitis in Tobacco Smokers
R. Palmer, D.A. Scott, T.N. Meekin, A. Biddle, R.F. Wilson

Periodontal Regeneration: Bridging the Gap between Clinical Practice and Basic Research
M. Somerman, H. Viswanathan, J.E. Berry, W.V. Giannobile, H.J. Ouyang, R.M. Nohutcu, S.S. Hakku, M. Zhao, L.K. McCauley

Surgical and Perioplastic Therapy of Recessions and Denuded Tooth Necks
D.E. Lange

Surgical Treatment of Periodontal Tissue Destruction
A. Konstantinidis

Periodontal Regenerative Procedures: FActors With Influence on Clinical Outcomes
O. Nir, L. Shapira
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