Search for dissertations about: "human gingival fibroblasts"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words human gingival fibroblasts.
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11. Vesicle-mediated and free soluble delivery of bacterial effector proteins by oral and systemic pathogens
Abstract : Periodontitis, the primary cause of tooth-loss worldwide, is a bacterially induced chronic inflammatory disease of the periodontium. It is associated with systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, pathogenic mechanisms of periodontitis-associated bacteria that may contribute to the CVD association are unclear. READ MORE
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12. Clinical, microbiological and immunological effects of antiseptics in periodontal treatment
Abstract : Periodontal diseases are characterized by high prevalence in many populations and the chronic and progressive course of the disease. A fundamental stage of treatment is mechanical debridement of the tooth surface. During debridement antimicrobial agents may be applied as adjunctive intrasulcular irrigants. READ MORE
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13. The role of liquid resin in orthodontic bonding : toxicological, bond strength and clinical aspects
Abstract : Dental acrylic composites are rarely fully polymerized in situ. Their unpolymerized components are related to undesirable occupational exposure to dental, particularly orthodontic, personnel. READ MORE
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14. Ugandan medicinal plants used traditonally for oral care : investigation of extracts for anti-bacterial, cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory effects
Abstract : The use of traditional medicine for treating human diseases remain widespread in low-resource settings. Medicinal plants form the backbone for traditional medicine systems in many parts of the world. In Uganda, most communities rely on medicinal plants to prevent and treat oral diseases. READ MORE
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15. Novel Insights into Inflammatory Disturbed Bone Remodelling
Abstract : Bone is a dynamic tissue that is continuously remodelled, a process that requires equal amounts of osteoclastic bone resorption and osteoblastic bone formation. Inflammation may disturb the equilibrium and result in local and/or systemic bone loss. Negative bone mass balance occurs in several chronic inflammatory diseases, e.g. READ MORE