Samaranayakes Essential Microbiology For Dentistry , 6th Edition (EPub+Converted PDF)
By DSc DDS FRCPath FDSRCS(Edin) FRACDS FDSRCPS Lakshman Samaranayake
All dental professionals should have a solid understanding of microbiology because it is crucial to comprehending the main oral diseases, such as gum disease and tooth decay and to organizing infection control in a profitable dental office.
Once again, Samaranayake’s Essential Microbiology for Dentistry offers thorough coverage of the fundamentals of clinical oral microbiology and immunology and their applicability to oral diseases, in addition to the most recent findings regarding the oral microbiome and its constituent flora.
The microbial world and its effects on oral health are walked through step-by-step for both inexperienced students and seasoned experts. Like in other versions, the rational, basic approach to the subject’s key components is new, clear and logical. This well-known book, now in its sixth edition and translated into four languages, has undergone extensive revisions and reformatting. It now contains brand-new sections on cutting-edge subjects including infection control and COVID-19.
All of the data is up to date and has been updated to reflect new findings regarding the oral microbiome and global infection control guidelines. Ample illustrations and clinical photos to clarify sophisticated pathological processes, complex structures, and disease management concepts. An approachable, easily readable writing style that aids in pupils’ comprehension and retention of important concepts. Self-assessment exercises to track development and get ready for graduate and postgraduate exams Simple to read, with useful explanations of crucial facts and highlighted important information.
An extensive glossary and an abbreviations list With purchasing, you’ll receive an improved eBook version. You may search the eBook, personalize it, add notes and highlights, have the content read aloud and access all of the text, figures and references. Novel, next-generation sequencing technologies have provided definitions and descriptions of the oralome, oral microbiome and oral microbiota.
*The COVID-19 pandemic, the SARS-CoV-2 illness, and its effects on dentistry
*MPox and other newly discovered viral diseases, as well as oral symptoms
*Oral fungal diseases: developing and re-emerging oral mycobiomes
*Systemic health, the oral-systemic axis, and oral microbiota
*The reduction of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through appropriate antimicrobial prescribing
*The previously announced “One health” idea fundamentals
*A manual on updated immunization schedules and vaccines
*comprehensively revised and expanded sections on infection control
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