Oral Pathology, Radiology, Microbiology, and Medicine play essential roles in ensuring optimal dental and oral health. Oral Pathology involves the diagnosis and study of diseases affecting the oral cavity, from infections to benign or malignant tumors. Radiology is crucial in visualizing oral structures through advanced imaging techniques like X-rays and CBCT scans, helping to detect hidden issues such as cavities, bone loss, and tumors. Microbiology examines the microorganisms present in the oral cavity, studying bacteria, fungi, and viruses responsible for dental infections and gum diseases. Lastly, oral medicine is focused on diagnosing and managing oral manifestations of systemic diseases and addressing chronic conditions like dry mouth, ulcers, and oral cancer, ensuring comprehensive care for patients' oral well-being.
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Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) through biodesign inspired translational applications and the integration of dentistry into interprofessional healthcare to secure human oral health and biosafety
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