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Investigations Concerning the Health of Oral Tissues and their Associated Structures.

Authors :
NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD
Longton,R. W.
Kelly,J. F.
Turner,D. W.
Cole,J. S. , III
NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD
Longton,R. W.
Kelly,J. F.
Turner,D. W.
Cole,J. S. , III
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
1975

Abstract

Dental caries (tooth decay) and periodontal (gum) diseases, primarily infectious and transmissible diseases, are current Navy problems. Studies at NMRI are aimed at initial mechanisms of bacterial attraction to teeth and gingiva for colonization and contribution to tissue destruction. Small molecular products of bacteria are tested for contribution to metabolic changes in epithelial and connective tissue cells, or to break down bone. These and other molecules are also studied for relationships with the immuno-cellular response. Other studies are directed at determining the physiological role of some organic constituents in saliva and what function, if any, they play in the dental and periodontal disease process. Oral and maxillofacial studies to replace deficient tissue, blood, and to evaluate results from such procedures over time are ongoing research. Radionuclide techniques have been used to qualitate as well as quantitate the progress of repair. Surgical blood loss estimated in oral-facial corrective surgery are compared to blood loss estimates with radioisotope measured blood volume changes. A survey investigation of Vietnam oral and maxillofacial casualties has been conducted.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn831553292
Document Type :
Electronic Resource