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Our understanding of the etiopathology of periodontal disease has changed greatly over the last decade. The huge diversity of species within the microbial biofilm and the enormous multi-layered complexity of the innate, inflammatory and adaptive immune responses generated in response to it warrant study and discussion. Comprising reviews from renowned experts in the field, this book presents a comprehensible overview of this exciting and pertinent subject matter. It provides new insights into the structure and composition of subgingival biofilms and the nature of the extracellular matrix. Further, a summary of current understanding of subgingival microbial diversity and an overview of experimental models used to dissect the functional characteristics of subgingival communities are presented. Other articles discuss the innate cellular and neutrophil responses to the periodontal biofilm. The role of antimicrobial peptides in the host response to biofilm bacteria and modern approaches to nonsurgical biofilm management are also discussed. Finally, this volume addresses advances in antibiotic use and proposes a paradigm shift in the pharmacological approach to periodontal disease management. (EDITOR)
Monografía
monografia Rebiun27042806 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27042806 110801s2012 sz a b 001 0 eng 9783805598330 hard cover : alk. paper) 3805598335 hard cover : alk. paper) 9783805598347 electronic version) 3805598343 electronic version) DNLM/DLC eng DLC NLM YDXCP BTCTA OHX JAA DEBBG NZDUM CGU NUI CHS 616.31 Periodontal disease volume editors, Denis F. Kinane, Andrea Mombelli Basel [Switzerland] New York Karger c2012 Basel [Switzerland] New York Basel [Switzerland] New York Karger ix, 180 p. ill. 26 cm ix, 180 p. Frontiers of oral biology 1420-2433 v. 15 Includes bibliographical references and indexes Subgingival biofilm structure / V. Zijnge, T. Ammann ... [et al.] -- Microbial diversity and interactions in subgingival biofilm communities / P.I. Diaz -- Innate cellular responses to the periodontal biofilm / M. Benakanakere, D.F. Kinane -- Neutrophils in periodontal inflammation / D.A. Scott, J.L. Krauss -- Antimicrobial peptides in periodontal innate defense / S.-U. Gorr -- Modern approaches to non-surgical biofilm management / D.A. Apatzidou -- Animal models to study host-bacteria interactions involved in periodontitis / D.T. Graves ... [et al.] -- Antimicrobial advances in treating periodontal diseases / A. Mombelli -- Regenerative periodontal therapy / D.W.K. Kao, J.P. Fiorellini -- Paradigm shift in the pharmacological management of periodontal diseases / H. Hasturk, A. Kantarci, T.E. Van Dyke Our understanding of the etiopathology of periodontal disease has changed greatly over the last decade. The huge diversity of species within the microbial biofilm and the enormous multi-layered complexity of the innate, inflammatory and adaptive immune responses generated in response to it warrant study and discussion. Comprising reviews from renowned experts in the field, this book presents a comprehensible overview of this exciting and pertinent subject matter. It provides new insights into the structure and composition of subgingival biofilms and the nature of the extracellular matrix. Further, a summary of current understanding of subgingival microbial diversity and an overview of experimental models used to dissect the functional characteristics of subgingival communities are presented. Other articles discuss the innate cellular and neutrophil responses to the periodontal biofilm. The role of antimicrobial peptides in the host response to biofilm bacteria and modern approaches to nonsurgical biofilm management are also discussed. Finally, this volume addresses advances in antibiotic use and proposes a paradigm shift in the pharmacological approach to periodontal disease management. (EDITOR) Enfermedades periodontales. Agentes anti-infecciosos. Microbiología Terapéutica Uso terapéutico. Biofilmes alfa-Defensinas Periodontal Diseases microbiology Periodontal Diseases therapy Anti-Infective Agents therapeutic use Biofilms alpha-Defensins immunology Periodontal disease Microbiology Periodontal disease Treatment Anti-infective agents Biofilms Kinane, Denis F. Mombelli, Andrea Frontiers of oral biology v. 15. 1420-2433