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- Bookvolume editor, Sigrun Eick.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
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Biofilms / Eick, S.
Biofilms in Dental Unit Water Lines / Dahlen, G.
The Impact of the pH Value on Biofilm Formation / Schultze, L.B., Maldonado, A., Lussi, A., Sculean, A., Eick, S.
Biofilm Models to Study the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Oral Diseases / Thurnheer, T., Paqué, P.N.
Biofilm Models for the Evaluation of Dental Treatment / Eick, S.
Cariogenic Biofilms and Caries from Birth to Old Age / Astasov-Frauenhoffer, M., Kulik, E.
Supragingival Biofilm : Toothpaste and Toothbrushes / Cvikl, B., Lussi, A.
Actual Concepts for Individual Interdental Biofilm Removal / Jentsch, H.F.R.
Arginine : A Weapon against Cariogenic Biofilm? / Eick, S., Lussi, A.
Oral Mouth Rinses against Supragingival Biofilm and Gingival Inflammation / Arweiler, N.B.
Peri-Implant Diseases : Characteristics of the Microbiota and of the Host Response in Humans
A Narrative Review / Schmid, E., Eick, S., Sculean, A., Salvi, G.E.
Mechanical Removal of the Biofilm : Is the Curette Still the Gold Standard? / Bastendorf, K.-D., Strafela-Bastendorf, N., Lussi, A.
Antibiotics against Periodontal Biofilms / Guentsch, A.
Effectiveness of Photodynamic Therapy in the Treatment of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases / Sculean, A., Deppe, H., Miron, R., Schwarz, F., Romanos, G., Cosgarea, R.
New Bacterial Combinations in Secondary Endodontic Infections of Patients with a Recent Systematic Antibiotic Therapy / Al-Ahmad, A., Elamin, F., Gärttner, R., Anderson, A., Wittmer, A., Mirghani, Y., Hellwig, E.
Biofilms on Restorative Materials / Schmalz, G., Cieplik, F.
Halitosis / Ortiz, V., Filippi, A.
Biofilm and Orthodontic Therapy / Müller, L.K., Jungbauer, G., Jungbauer, R., Wolf, M., Deschner, J.
In vitro Activity of Oral Health Care Products on Candida Biofilm Formation / Katagiri, H., Stuck, N.-J., Arakawa, I., Nietzsche, S., Eick, S.Digital Access Karger 2021 - ArticleCuttino JT, Clark RL, Mandel SR, Webster WP, Jaques PF.Invest Radiol. 1978 Jul-Aug;13(4):328-33.Intrarenal microlymphatic filling was observed during a microangiographic and histologic study of unmodified canine allograft rejection. The extent of lymphatic visualization was correlated with the pathophysiologic state of the allograft. An example of renal lymphatic visualization following arterial perfusion of a human specimen is also presented. During early rejection, as microvascular and histologic alteration became more severe, there was prominent visualization of lymphatics. However, in late rejection, as cortical necrosis developed, lymphatic filling was less evident. Lymphatic visualization following arterial perfusion during rejection depends on progressive loss of microvascular integrity, contrast extravasation and subsequent filling of lymphatics which are acting as an alternate route of drainage for the excess interstitial edema present due to immune injury.