Textbook of Microbiology for Dental Students / Surinder Kumar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Jaypee, 2013.Edition: First EditionDescription: Xii, 417 Pages : ILLustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789350906491
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 616.016176  KST
Summary: The book is divided into eight sections, based on the major disciplines included within syllabus of dental microbiology that is general bacteriology, immunology, systemic bacteriology, virology, medical mycology, medical parasitology, oral microbiology and clinical microbiology. In general bacteriology, systemic bacteriology, virology, medical parasitology and medical mycology sections are dealt with history, morphology, cultural characteristics, resistance, biochemical reaction, pathogenicity, clinical features, laboratory diagnosis and treatments. The oral microbiology section deals with different diseases or infection caused by various organisms in mouth with their symptoms, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment. The clinical microbiology section discusses about the various antibiotic sensitivity tests used in detecting antimicrobial compounds to treat the different infective syndromes. The immunology part deals with different types of immunity, immune responses, antigen-antibody reaction with its structure and function, hypersensitivity reaction, autoimmunity and different grafting methods.
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The book is divided into eight sections, based on the major disciplines included within syllabus of dental microbiology that is general bacteriology, immunology, systemic bacteriology, virology, medical mycology, medical parasitology, oral microbiology and clinical microbiology. In general bacteriology, systemic bacteriology, virology, medical parasitology and medical mycology sections are dealt with history, morphology, cultural characteristics, resistance, biochemical reaction, pathogenicity, clinical features, laboratory diagnosis and treatments. The oral microbiology section deals with different diseases or infection caused by various organisms in mouth with their symptoms, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment. The clinical microbiology section discusses about the various antibiotic sensitivity tests used in detecting antimicrobial compounds to treat the different infective syndromes. The immunology part deals with different types of immunity, immune responses, antigen-antibody reaction with its structure and function, hypersensitivity reaction, autoimmunity and different grafting methods.

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