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- BookKeyvan Moharamzadeh.Contents:
1. Aggressive periodontitis
2. Amelogenesis imperfecta
3. Apical periodontitis
4. Bisphosphonates and medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
5. Caries
6. Chronic periodontitis
7. Cleft lip and palate
8. Combination syndrome
9. Complete edentulism
10. Deep overbite
11. Dens invaginatus
12. Dentine hypersensitivity
13. Dentinogenesis imperfecta and dentine dysplasia
14. Dentoalveolar trauma
15. Discolouration
16. Ectodermal dysplasia
17. External root resorption
18. Failed restoration and compromised tooth
19. Fluorosis
20. Fractured endodontic instrument
21. Fractured or failed post
22. Gingival enlargement and gingivitis
23. Gingival recession
24. Halitosis
25. Hypodontia
26. Internal root resorption
27. Irrigation accidents
28. Low maxillary sinus floor
29. Microdontia
30. Necrotising periodontal diseases
31. Occlual issues and occlusion
32. Oncology-related defects in mandible
33. Oncology-related defects in maxillae
34. Open apex (immature non-vital teeth)
35. Open bite
36. Osteoradionecrosis
37. Partial edentulism- implant treatment
38. Partial edentulism- partial denture treatment
39. Perforation
40. Peri-implant disease
41. Periodontal abscess
42. Periodontic-endodontic lesion
43. Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic disease
44. Radiotherapy side effects
45. Ridge defects (generalised)
46. Ridge defects (localised)
47. Shortened dental arch (SDA)
48. Supernumerary, fusion and gemination
49. Temporomandibular disorders
50. Tooth wear
Index.Digital Access Wiley 2018 - ArticleSchiefer HG, Gerhardt U, Brunner H.Zentralbl Bakteriol Orig A. 1977 Oct;239(2):262-9.A phosphoglycolipid, presumably identical to glyceryl-phosphoryldiglycosyl diglyceride, is the main component of the membrane glycolipids of Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. capri. It is immunologically active. Anti-phosphoglycolipid antibodies were induced in rabbits by intravenous injection of the flocculated complexes of methylated bovine serum albumin with a mixture of the phosphoglycolipid and the auxiliary lipids, phosphatidyl-choline and cholesterol. The specificities of the antibodies directed against the phosphoglycolipid, are due to both the phosphate and carbohydrate moieties of the lipid molecule. Anti-phosphoglycolipid antibodies were detected in the sera of rabbits intravenously immunized with intact M. mycoides subsp. capri. The intravenous method of immunization was chosen in order to select for a response to surface antigenic determinants. Anti-phosphoglycolipid antibodies specifically reacted with intact organisms and isolated membranes of M. mycoides subsp. capri, as shown by complement fixation and agglutination tests. The antigenic determinants of the phosphoglycolipid are mainly located on the outer membrane surface. It is concluded that the antigenic determinants of the phosphoglycolipid in intact M. mycoides subsp. capri significantly contribute to the surface architecture of mycoplasma membranes.