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Cariology for the Nineties

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Dental caries, despite significant reductions in some populations,continues to be a major public health problem, and is the most prevalentdisease affecting humans. However, even fundamental aspects of thepathogenesis of caries remain uncertain, calling for continuing scientific enquiry and the application of sophisticated techniques, from epidemiology to molecular biology.
Although recent changes in the pattern of dental caries are identifiable, available data does not reveal whether, overall, caries is declining. The conference `Cariology in the Nineties', held at the University of Rochester in 1991, by focusing on the etiology, pathogenesis and prevention of dental caries, emphasised the need to co-ordinate research in monitoring populations worldwide, and to change the focus of research to reflect the changing epidemiology and patterns of dental disease. Contents: Keynote address; Epidemiolgy; Saliva; Teeth; Clinical studies; Microbiology/Plaque; Diet/Nutrition/Prevention.
W.H. BOWEN is Professor and Chair, Department of Dental Research,University of Rochester.
LAWRENCE A. TABAK is Professor of Dental Research and of Biochemistry, University of Rochester.

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First Published: 17 Jun 1993
13 Digit ISBN: 9781878822178
Pages: 475
Size: 22.8 x 15.2
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Subject: History of Science & Medicine
BIC Class: MBX

Details updated on 04 Feb 2012