Format: Hardback
Pages: 124
ISBN: 9780854663231
Pub Date: August 2025
Imprint: IntechOpen
Price:
£119.00
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Description:
Human Teeth - The Intersection of Science, Disease, and Clinical Practice is a dynamic exploration of oral health across clinical, technological, and public health domains. This expertly edited volume provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of dental care, from early prevention to global disease patterns, complex treatment challenges, and emerging technologies in restorative dentistry.With clear insights and a multidisciplinary lens, the book highlights how oral health connects to broader issues such as systemic disease, healthcare equity, digital innovation, and lifelong well-being. Designed for both dental professionals and engaged readers, it offers in-depth knowledge without assuming prior expertise.Combining evidence-based discussion with real-world relevance, this volume reveals the essential role of teeth as more than biological structures—they are touchpoints of our personal health, clinical precision, and social systems. The book bridges the gap between academic theory and applied clinical practice through engaging content and up-to-date research perspectives.Ideal for dental students, clinicians, researchers, and public health advocates, this volume empowers readers to understand the full spectrum of modern dentistry. Whether you're focused on community-based prevention or cutting-edge treatment, this book delivers valuable knowledge at the intersection of science, disease, and innovation.