This book explores the evolving frontiers of periodontology, integrating cutting-edge insights into the periodontal microbiome, systemic health interactions, regenerative therapies, and precision diagnostics. It bridges clinical dentistry with biomedical innovation, highlighting the role of periodontitis in systemic disease and advancing interdisciplinary strategies for prevention and care. Emphasizing the integration of artificial intelligence, host modulation, and molecular diagnostics, the book presents a forward-looking view of personalized periodontics. Contributions from a diverse team of researchers and clinicians provide a comprehensive resource for understanding how innovations in microbiology, immunology, and bioactive therapies are transforming periodontal practice and research. A must-read for clinicians, researchers, and students seeking to stay ahead in evidence-based, personalized care.
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4 s/w Tabellen, 55 s/w Abbildungen
55 b/w ill., 4 b/w tbl.
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978-3-11-222001-6 (9783112220016)
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Dr. Nada Tawfig Hashim
Assistant Professor Periodontology, RAK College of Dental Sciences, RAKMHSU; Associate Professor, University of Khartoum. Research focuses on oral microbiology, host modulation, and natural compounds in periodontal therapy.
Dr. Rasha Babiker
Associate Professor of Physiology at RAKCOMS, RAK Medical & Health Sciences University, and National University - Sudan. Her research focuses on inflammation, metabolic disorders, and natural therapeutics in systemic disease.
Prof
. Bakri Gobara Gismalla
Professor of Restorative Dentistry, University of Khartoum and National University - Sudan.
With over 30 years of experience, his interests include periodontology, laser therapy, and medical education.
Prof
. Muhammed Mustahsen Rahman
Dean and Professor of Periodontology, RAK Medical & Health Sciences University.
His work spans clinical periodontics, dental education, and research in systemic links and minimally invasive therapies.