Issue Special Issue 1/2006
Biotechnology and Biomaterials to Reduce the Caries Epidemic
Content (17 Articles)
Biotech and Biomaterials Research to Reduce the Caries Epidemic
Rebecca L Slayton, James D Bryers, Peter Milgrom
Reducing Oral Health Disparities: A Focus on Social and Cultural Determinants
Donald L Patrick, Rosanna Shuk Yin Lee, Michele Nucci, David Grembowski, Carol Zane Jolles, Peter Milgrom
Behavioral Problems In The Utilization Of New Technology To Control Caries: Patients And Provider Readiness And Motivation
Philip Weinstein
The Marketplace for New Caries Management Products: Dental Caries Detection and Caries Management by Risk Assessment
Joel H Berg
The Effect of a Needs-Related Caries Preventive Program in Children and Young Adults – Results after 20 Years
P Axelsson
Delivery Challenges for Fluoride, Chlorhexidine and Xylitol
John DB Featherstone
Dentifrices, mouthwashes, and remineralization/caries arrestment strategies
Domenick T Zero
Technology Development to Explore the Relationship Between Oral Health and the Oral Microbial Community
E Michelle L Starke, James C Smoot, Laura M Smoot, Wen-Tso Liu, Darrell P Chandler, Hyun H Lee, David A Stahl
Virulence properties of cariogenic bacteria
Howard K Kuramitsu, Bing-Yan Wang
Streptococcal Receptor Polysaccharides: Recognition Molecules for Oral Biofilm Formation
Yasuo Yoshida, Robert J Palmer, Jinghua Yang, Paul E Kolenbrander, John O Cisar
Oral Antimicrobial Peptides and Biological Control of Caries
Beverly A Dale, Renchuan Tao, Janet R Kimball, Richard J Jurevic
Dental plaque as a biofilm and a microbial community – implications for health and disease
Philip D Marsh
Biomaterials Approaches to Combating Oral Biofilms and Dental Disease
James D Bryers, Buddy D Ratner
Using phage Lytic Enzymes to Control Pathogenic Bacteria
Vincent A Fischetti