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Since 2002, the Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry has proposed Interface Oral Health Science as a major theme for next-generation dental research. That theme is based on the innovative concept that healthy oral function is provided by biological and biomechanical harmony among three systems: (1) oral tissues including the teeth, mucosa, bones, and muscles (host); (2) parasitic microorganisms of the oral cavity (parasites); and (3) biomaterials. The concept posits that oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and tempo- mandibular disorders should be interpreted as interface diseases that result from disruption of the intact interfaces among these systems. The uniqueness of this concept rests on the fact that it not only encompasses the entire ? eld of dentistry and dental care, but also expands the common ground shared with many other ? elds, including medicine, pharmaceutical science, agriculture, material science, and engineering. Our Graduate School of Dentistry aims to promote advances in dental research and to activate interdisciplinary research with related ? elds by putting interface oral health science into practice. On this basis we organized the First International Symposium for Interface Oral Health in February 2005, with productive discussions stimulated by two special lectures, three symposia, and poster presentations. A monograph titled Interface Oral Health Science that s- marized the contents of the symposium was published in the autumn of 2005 (International Congress Series 1284, Elsevier, Amsterdam). The Second International Symposium was the most recent.
Biological interfaces --- Biomedical materials --- Dentistry --- Host-parasite relationships --- Mouth --- Oral medicine --- Teeth --- Diseases --- Pathophysiology
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Het duel tussen antimicrobiële middelen en micro-organismen is er één dat al jaren de wetenschap bezighoudt. Hierover werd in de zestiger jaren van de vorige eeuw nog gezegd dat: in 2000 er geen infectieziekten meer zijn'. De strijd dreigt nu te eindigen met een overwinning door de micro-organismen. De negatieve spiraal die is ontstaan wordt onder meer versterkt door: overmatig en ondeskundige antibioticagebruik (zowel in de humane als veterinaire geneeskunde), gebrek aan innovatie met betrekking tot nieuwe antimicrobiële middelen en de grote mobiliteit in vracht en personenvervoer. Dit alles naast vakantiereizen, immigratie, ongezonde levensomstandigheden en
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Het tandheelkundig jaar 2015 biedt een overzicht van de meest recente ontwikkelingen in de tandheelkunde. Een breed scala aan onderwerpen komt aan bod, beschreven door een keur van gezaghebbende Vlaamse en Nederlandse auteurs.
Stomatology --- stomatologie --- praktijk --- Dentistry. --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth
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Het tandheelkundig jaar 2017 biedt een overzicht van de meest recente ontwikkelingen in de tandheelkunde. Een breed scala aan onderwerpen komt aan bod, beschreven door een keur van gezaghebbende Vlaamse en Nederlandse auteurs.
Stomatology --- orthodontie --- stomatologie --- Dentistry. --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth
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Het tandheelkundig jaar 2014 biedt een overzicht van de meest recente ontwikkelingen in de tandheelkunde. Een breed scala aan onderwerpen komt aan bod, beschreven door een keur van gezaghebbende Vlaamse en Nederlandse auteurs.
Stomatology --- orthodontie --- stomatologie --- Dentistry. --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth
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Speeksel is van essentieel belang voor onze mondgezondheid. Zonder speeksel vallen tanden en kiezen ten prooi aan afbraak door cariës, erosie en attritie. Bovendien gaat monddroogte het dagelijks leven domineren, omdat zaken als eten en praten plotseling niet meer vanzelfsprekend zijn. Deze geheel herziene uitgave van Speeksel, speekselklieren en mondgezondheid biedt een integraal overzicht van speeksel, vanaf de vorming in de speekselklieren, de functies in de mond, tot aan de rol die het heeft in ziekteprocessen. In dit boek, dat uniek is in zijn soort, worden fundamenteel biochemische processen in speeksel behandeld in relatie tot de klinische praktijk. Onderwerpen die aan de orde komen zijn o.a. de rol van speeksel in de bescherming tegen cariës, speeksel en wondgenezing, monddroogte, en diagnostische toepassingen van speeksel. Ten opzichte van de vorige editie is de inhoud geactualiseerd, er zijn nieuwe illustraties toegevoegd, en het bevat verwijzingen naar digitale informatiebronnen. In een aantal hoofdstukken zijn intermezzo's geplaatst met achtergrondinformatie over het behandelde onderwerp. Deze uitgave is primair bedoeld als leerboek voor studenten in de tandheelkunde, mondzorgkunde en voor preventieassistenten. Het voorziet in een degelijk kennisfundament, waarop kan worden verder gebouwd. Daarnaast is het waardevol voor tandartsen, mondzorgkundigen, huisartsen en verpleegkundigen die steeds vaker te maken krijgen met oudere patiënten met monddroogteklachten. Prof. dr. E.C.I. Veerman is als hoogleraar verbonden aan de Sectie Orale Biochemie van het Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde Amsterdam. Prof. dr. A. Vissink is hoogleraar orale geneeskunde en als MKA-chirurg werkzaam op de afdeling Kaakchirurgie van het UMC Groningen.
Physiology of nutrition. Metabolism --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Human medicine --- speeksel --- mondhygiëne --- speekselklieren --- Dentistry. --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth
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Professionele gebitsreiniging als een tandheelkundige handeling kan in verschillende vormen en variaties plaatsvinden. De werkzaamheden kunnen variëren van het betrekkelijk eenvoudig verwijderen van wat plaque en tandsteen tot zeer uitgebreide parodontale behandelingen in zowel de initiële als de nazorgfase. Om tot een goede uitvoering en een goed resultaat te komen, zijn de juiste instrumenten, een goede werkhouding en instrumentatietechnieken bepalend. Dit handboek gaat over al deze onderwerpen en is bestemd voor studenten van de opleiding tandheelkunde en mondzorgkunde. Ook kunnen vele onderwerpen gebruikt worden voor de cursus tot (paro)preventieassistent. Het boek is tevens uitermate geschikt voor de praktiserende tandartsen, mondhygiënisten en (paro)preventieassistenten. Naast hoofdstukken over de verschillende typen handinstrumenten, de basisprincipes van instrumentatie, het slijpen van handinstrumenten en polijsten, is er een apart deel over reiniging bij implantaten. De uitvoering van instrumentatietechnieken is gesplitst in aparte hoofdstukken voor links- en rechtshandigen, waarin zowel de ergonomie van de operateur, de behandelpositie van de patiënt als de juiste instrumentatie zijn opgenomen
Dental care. --- Medical care --- Dentistry. --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth --- Tandverzorging --- Medische instrumenten --- Tandheelkunde --- Cursus bachelor in de Mondzorg --- Stomatology --- mondhygiëne --- stomatologie --- tanden --- Tandhygiëne --- Medisch instrument --- Bachelor in de Mondzorg
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With a growing evidence base linking nutrition with specific diseases and disorders-including oral disease-and the advent of genomics and proteomics illuminating the response of whole systems to nutrients, it is clear that nutrition will be playing an even more significant role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human disease. In Nutrition and Oral Medicine, internationally recognized leaders in dentistry and nutrition review the now ample evidence concerning the effects of diet and its nutrient components on the development, growth, maintenance, prevention, and treatment of the oral cavity. Topics range from the relationship between oral and general health, nutrition and general health, and nutrition and oral health, to select oral and systemic diseases with known nutrition and oral health interfaces. Specific topics, such as the relationship between diet and cancers of the head, neck, and mouth are examined in light of nutritional intervention strategies. Oral and systemic diseases and orofacial pain syndromes are considered in terms of their impact on both nutritional status and the medications and treatments used for the oral cavity. Cutting-edge research issues on the relationship of individual antioxidants, minerals, trace elements, polyphenols, and other nutrient substrates to oral health and disease are covered. Where appropriate, optimal management strategies are also presented. Data-driven and practice-based, Nutrition and Oral Medicine offers benchmark reviews of the many links connecting nutrition and dietary practices to oral diseases and disorders, and constitutes a powerful demonstration that nutrition is all about health and reducing risk of future disease.
Oral Health. --- Diet. --- Mouth Diseases --- Nutrition Disorders --- Nutrition. --- Teeth --- Dental public health. --- Mouth --- Dents --- etiology. --- complications. --- Care and hygiene. --- Soins et hygiène --- Mouth -- Care and hygiene. --- Teeth -- Care and hygiene. --- Dental public health --- Stomatognathic Diseases --- Investigative Techniques --- Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases --- Health --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Population Characteristics --- Diseases --- Health Care --- Oral Health --- Diet --- Dentistry --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Dentistry - General --- Biophysics --- Care and hygiene --- Oral hygiene --- Dentistry in public health --- Public health dentistry --- Medicine. --- Clinical nutrition. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Clinical Nutrition. --- Hygiene --- Oral hygiene products --- Community dental services --- Dentistry, State --- Public health --- Preventive dentistry --- Personal health and hygiene. --- Alimentation --- Food --- Nutrition --- Physiology --- Dietetics --- Digestion --- Food habits --- Malnutrition --- Health aspects --- Nutrition . --- Clinical nutrition --- Diet and disease --- Dietotherapy --- Medical nutrition therapy --- MNT (Medical nutrition therapy) --- Nutrition therapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Therapeutic use
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S. E. BAILEY Department of Human Evolution Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Deutscher Platz 6 D-04103 Leipzig, Germany and Center for the Study of Human Origins, Department of Anthropology, New York University, 25 Waverly Place New York, NY 10003, USA sbailey@nyu. edu J. -J. HUBLIN Department of Human Evolution Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Deutscher Platz 6 D-04103 Leipzig, Germany hublin@eva. mpg. de When faced with choosing a topic to as teeth represent, by far, the most abundant be the focus of the first symposium material documenting different species of in Human Evolution at the Max Planck extinct non-human primates and hominins. As Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in such, much of what we know about non- Leipzig, a paleoanthropological perspective human primate and hominin evolution is based of dental anthropology was a natural choice. on teeth. Teeth make up a disproportionate number Teeth have been a focus of interest for of the fossils discovered. They represent physical anthropologists over many gen- strongly mineralized organs of compact shape, ations. Teeth provide a multitude of which allow better preservation in geological information about humans – including deposits and archaeological sites than any cultural treatment, pathology, morphological other part of the skeleton. As a result, variation, and development. The presence of since the discoveries of the first fossils of culturally induced wear (toothpick grooves, extinct species, vertebrate paleontology has for example) reveals something about what been built primarily on analyses of teeth.
beeldverwerking --- Computer. Automation --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- stomatologie --- Human anatomy --- vormgeving --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- simulaties --- Stomatology --- anatomie --- Teeth --- Human evolution. --- Teeth, Fossil. --- Paleoanthropology. --- Evolution (Biology). --- Dental anthropology. --- Animals. --- Humans. --- Fossils. --- Paleodontology. --- Paleodontology --- Tooth --- Tooth Wear. --- Anatomy, Comparative. --- Evolution. --- Primates. --- Hominidae. --- Biological Evolution. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- Methods. --- Anatomy & histology. --- Anthropology --- Physical. --- Anthropology. --- Life sciences. --- Paleontology . --- Human anatomy. --- Life Sciences, general. --- Evolutionary Biology. --- Paleontology. --- Anatomy. --- Evolutionary biology. --- Anatomy, Human --- Anatomy --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Human body --- Fossilogy --- Fossilology --- Palaeontology --- Paleontology, Zoological --- Paleozoology --- Historical geology --- Zoology --- Fossils --- Prehistoric animals in motion pictures --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Human beings --- Animal evolution --- Animals --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Biology --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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Reviews the treatment concepts in several areas of cleft involvement. This text consists of longitudinal facial and palatal growth studies of dental casts, photographs, panorexes and cephalographs from birth to adolescence. Throughout the growth and treatment concepts, the need for differential diagnosis in treatment planning has been underscored.
Cleft lip. --- Cleft palate. --- Cleft lip --- Cleft palate --- Surgery. --- Palate, Cleft --- Harelip --- Dentistry. --- Medicine. --- Oral surgery. --- Maxillofacial surgery. --- Plastic surgery. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. --- Plastic Surgery. --- Palate --- Lips --- Abnormalities --- Dental surgery --- Odontology --- Surgery, Dental --- Medicine --- Oral medicine --- Teeth --- Surgery, Primitive --- Aesthetic surgery --- Cosmetic surgery --- Plastic surgery --- Reconstructive surgery --- Surgery, Aesthetic --- Surgery, Cosmetic --- Surgery, Reconstructive --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Plastic surgeons --- Oral surgery --- Surgery, Oral --- Oral surgeons
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