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Oral Biofilms
Monographs in Oral Science
Vol. 29
Series Editors
A. Lussi Bern
M.A.R. Buzalaf São Paulo
Oral Biofilms
Volume Editor
Sigrun Eick Bern
52 figures, 39 in color, and 23 tables, 2021
_______________________Sigrun EickUniversity of BernDepartment of PeriodontologyFreiburgstrasse 7CH–3010 Bern (Switzerland) |
This volume received generous financial support from E.M.S. Electro Medical Systems S.A., Nyon, Switzerland. |
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Eick, Sigrun, editor.
Title: Oral biofilms / volume editor, Sigrun Eick.
Other titles: Monographs in oral science ; v. 29. 0077-0892
Description: Basel ; Hartford : Karger, 2021. | Series: Monographs in oral science, 0077-0892 ; vol. 29 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | Summary: “Biofilms are the most obvious and essential etiologic factors for all oral diseases with the exception of trauma and malignancies. This volume on “biofilms” looks at this structure from various angles. It provides analysis on various cariologic, endodontologic, periodontal, and peri-implant aspects, as well as those of dental unit water lines. The book is recommended for all dental students, graduate students, and biologically oriented dental clinicians”-- Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020041450 (print) | LCCN 2020041451 (ebook) | ISBN 9783318068511 (hardcover ; alk. paper) | ISBN 9783318068528 (ebook)
Subjects: MESH: Tooth Diseases | Biofilms | Mouth Diseases
Classification: LCC RK305 (print) | LCC RK305 (ebook) | NLM W1 MO568E v.29 2021 | DDC 617.6/3--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020041450
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ISSN 0077–0892
e-ISSN 1662–3843
ISBN 978–3–318–06851–1
e-ISBN 978–3–318–06852–8
Contents
Lang, N.P. (Bern)
Eick, S. (Bern)
Biofilms in Dental Unit Water Lines
Dahlen, G. (Gothenburg)
The Impact of the pH Value on Biofilm Formation
Schultze, L.B.; Maldonado, A. (Bern); Lussi, A. (Bern/Freiburg); Sculean, A.; Eick, S. (Bern)
Biofilm Models to Study the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Oral Diseases
Thurnheer, T.; Paqué, P.N. (Zurich)
Biofilm Models for the Evaluation of Dental Treatment
Eick, S. (Bern)
Cariogenic Biofilms and Caries from Birth to Old Age
Astasov-Frauenhoffer, M.; Kulik, E.M. (Basel)
Supragingival Biofilm: Toothpaste and Toothbrushes
Cvikl, B. (Vienna); Lussi, A. (Bern/Freiburg)
Actual Concepts for Individual Interdental Biofilm Removal
Jentsch, H.F.R. (Leipzig)
Arginine: A Weapon against Cariogenic Biofilm?
Eick, S. (Bern); Lussi, A. (Bern/Freiburg)
Oral Mouth Rinses against Supragingival Biofilm and Gingival Inflammation
Arweiler, N.B. (Marburg)
Subgingival and Peri-Implant Biofilm
Peri-Implant Diseases: Characteristics of the Microbiota and