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Endodontic Microbiology

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Product Description Endodontic Microbiology, Second Edition presents a comprehensive reference to the microbiology, pathogenesis, management, and healing of endodontic pathosis, emphasizing the importance of biological sciences in understanding and managing endodontic disease and its interaction with systemic health.  Provides a major revision to the first book to focus on the problems related to microbes in the root canal and periapical tissues Updates current knowledge in endodontic pathosis, especially regarding next generation sequencing and microbial virulence Presents useful diagrams, images, radiographs, and annotated histological images to illustrate the concepts Emphasizes the importance of biological science in understanding and managing endodontic disease Includes contributions from the leading researchers and educators in the field From the Inside Flap Endodontic Microbiology, Second Edition presents a comprehensive reference to the microbiology, pathogenesis, management, and healing of endodontic pathosis, emphasizing the importance of biological sciences in understanding and managing endodontic disease and its interaction with systemic health.  The book has been thoroughly updated to reflect new studies and advances in knowledge, particularly in the areas of next generation sequencing, microbial virulence, and the relationship of endodontic pathosis and systemic diseases.  Written by the leading educators and researchers in the field, Endodontic Microbiology provides a state-of-the-art, contemporary resource for understanding and eradicating intracanal infection. Chapters thoroughly cover the growing body of knowledge about endodontic microbiology, including molecular analysis, periapical microbiology, and virulence.  The science is situated within the clinical context, providing a complete resource for understanding and treating endodontic disease.  Endodontic Microbiology is an essential reference for predoctoral and postgraduate endodontics students, practicing endodontists, and researchers in this area. Key features Provides a major revision to the first book to focus on the problems related to microbes in the root canal and periapical tissues Updates current knowledge in endodontic pathosis, especially regarding next generation sequencing and microbial virulence Presents useful diagrams, images, radiographs, and annotated histological images to illustrate the concepts Emphasizes the importance of biological science in understanding and managing endodontic disease Includes contributions from the leading researchers and educators in the field From the Back Cover Endodontic Microbiology, Second Edition presents a comprehensive reference to the microbiology, pathogenesis, management, and healing of endodontic pathosis, emphasizing the importance of biological sciences in understanding and managing endodontic disease and its interaction with systemic health.  The book has been thoroughly updated to reflect new studies and advances in knowledge, particularly in the areas of next generation sequencing, microbial virulence, and the relationship of endodontic pathosis and systemic diseases.  Written by the leading educators and researchers in the field, Endodontic Microbiology provides a state-of-the-art, contemporary resource for understanding and eradicating intracanal infection. Chapters thoroughly cover the growing body of knowledge about endodontic microbiology, including molecular analysis, periapical microbiology, and virulence.  The science is situated within the clinical context, providing a complete resource for understanding and treating endodontic disease.  Endodontic Microbiology is an essential reference for predoctoral and postgraduate endodontics students, practicing endodontists, and researchers in this area. Key features Provides a major revision to the first book to focus on the problems related to microbes in the root canal and periapical tissues Updates current knowledge in endodo