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Home > Essential Microbiology for Dentistry

Essential Microbiology for Dentistry
By Lakshman Samaranayake Hon DSc Hon FDSRCS (Edin) DDS(Glas) BDS FRCPath FHKCPath MIBiol FCDSHK FHKAM(Path) FHKAM(DSurg)
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Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Edition: 3
Date: July 28, 2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 372
     
     
     
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The new edition of a highly successful book, this text covers both general and oral microbiology, concentrating on areas of direct relevance to clinical dentistry. It offers information on systemic infections that patients may have, plus more specific information on oral infections that may cause caries or periodontal disease. In-depth coverage includes immunology, infection control, and a glossary of immunological and bacteriological terms.

  • Comprehensive but concise coverage of general microbiology, immunology, microbes and infections of relevance to dentistry, oral microbiology, and cross-infection and control.
  • Careful integration of clinical dentistry throughout, bringing the subject alive for the dental student and facilitating the new problem-based learning curricula used in many dental schools.
  • Covers both general and oral microbiology in one book.
  • Key Fact boxes, tables, colour illustrations, and concise text make the book easy to use and learn from.


  • Total update of the text.
  • New question-and-answer sections for self-review at the end of each chapter.
  • New sections on uncultivable bacteria, biofilms, emerging infections, SARS coronavirus infection, avian flu, prion diseases, drug resistant bacteria and the latest American and British recommendations on infection control procedures.
  • New material on advances in molecular biology relevant to infectious diseases and on new taxonomy and nomenclature.