Endodontic Microbiology is a major new work on the microbiology and clinical treatment of endodontic pathosis.
Composed of contributions from the leading educators and researchers in the field, this authoritative text offers contemporary evidence and scholarship, bringing the science of endodontic microbiology to clinical practice.
Endodontic Microbiology emphasizes the importance of the biological sciences to understanding endodontic disease and its effective management.
The book thoroughly examines the expanding and evolving body of knowledge about endodontic microbiology.
The topics covered include:
- persistent and resistant microorganisms
- virulence factors
- systemic dissemination of endodontic microorganisms
Contents
- Microbiological Perspectives in the 21st Century
- Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Global impact of Endodontic Infections
- Microbiology of Dentinal Tubule Infection
- Culture-based Analysis of Endodontic Infections
- Molecular Analysis of Endodontic Infections
- Periapical Infection
- Virulence of Endodontic Bacterial Pathogens
- Viruses in Endodontic Pathosis
- Fungi in Endodontic Infections
- Fascial Space Infections Secondary to Endodontic Pathosis
- Endodontic Infections and Pain
- Systemic Antibiotics in Endodontic Infections
- Topical Antimicrobials in Endodontic Therapy
- Management of Endodontic Infections in Incompletely Developed Teeth
- The Prognosis of Treatment of Endodontic Infections
- Endodontic Infections and Systemic Disease
Index