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Human Teeth - The Intersection of Science, Disease, and Clinical Practice

Human Teeth - The Intersection of Science, Disease, and Clinical Practice Medicine

Human Teeth - The Intersection of Science, Disease, and Clinical Practice

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Human Teeth - The Intersection of Science, Disease, and Clinical Practice is a dynamic exploration of oral health across clinical, technological, and public health domains. This expertly edited volume provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of dental care, from early prevention to global disease patterns, complex treatment challenges, and emerging technologies in restorative dentistry. With clear insights and a multidisciplinary lens, the book highlights how oral health connects to broader issues such as systemic disease, healthcare equity, digital innovation, and lifelong well-being. Designed for both dental professionals and engaged readers, it offers in-depth knowledge without assuming prior expertise. Combining evidence-based discussion with real-world relevance, this volume reveals the essential role of teeth as more than biological structures-they are touchpoints of our personal health, clinical precision, and social systems. The book bridges the gap between academic theory and applied clinical practice through engaging content and up-to-date research perspectives. Ideal for dental students, clinicians, researchers, and public health advocates, this volume empowers readers to understand the full spectrum of modern dentistry. Whether you're focused on community-based prevention or cutting-edge treatment, this book delivers valuable knowledge at the intersection of science, disease, and innovation.
Product details
Number of Pages:
124
Release Date:
2025-08-20
Publication Date:
2025-08-20
Publisher:
IntechOpen
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0854663231
ISBN13:
9780854663231
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
472 g
Height:
183 cm
Width:
260 cm
Thickness:
13 cm
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