Reprint

Biological Efficacy of Natural and Chemically Modified Products against Oral Inflammatory Lesions

Edited by
June 2019
212 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-992-0 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-993-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Biological Efficacy of Natural and Chemically Modified Products against Oral Inflammatory Lesions that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Oral health is general health. If the oral cavity is kept healthy, the whole body is always healthy. Bacteria in the oral cavity do not stay in the oral cavity, but rather they travel throughout the body and can induce various diseases. Periodontal pathogens are involved in tooth loss. The number of remaining teeth decreases with age. People with more residual teeth can bite food well and live longer with lower incidence of dementia. There are many viruses in the oral cavity that also cause various diseases. Bacteria and viruses induce and aggravate inflammation, and therefore should be removed from the oral cavity. In the natural world, there are are many as yet undiscovered antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory substances. These natural substances, as well as chemically modified derivatives, help our oral health and lead us to more fulfilling, high quality lives. This Special Issue, entitled “Biological Efficacy of Natural and Chemically Modified Products against Oral Inflammatory Lesions”, was written by specialists from a diverse variety of fields. It serves to provide readers with up-to-date information on incidence rates in each age group, etiology and treatment of stomatitis, and to investigate the application of such treatments as oral care and cosmetic materials.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND licence
Keywords
metabolomics; oral cell; benzaldehyde; eugenol; inflammation; cytotoxicity; stomatitis; recurrent aphthous stomatitis; oral lichen planus; CCN2; glucocorticoids; alkaloids; anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); antiviral; natural product; human virus; inflammatory disease; stomatitis; periodontitis; anti-osteoclast activity; cepharanthin; herbal medicine; natural product; arachidonic acid cascade; allergic rhinitis; mice; quercetin; thioredoxin; nasal epithelial cell; production; increase; in vitro; in vivo; nutritionally variant streptococci; antimicrobial susceptibilities; oral microbiota; infective endocarditis; kampo formula; traditional Japanese herbal medicine; stomatitis; mucositis; Hangeshashinto; polyphenol; chromone; lignin-carbohydrate complex; alkaline extract; Kampo medicine; glucosyltransferase; angiotensin II blocker; QSAR analysis; oral diseases; dental application; Chinese herbal remedies; stomatitis; periodontitis; Kampo; traditional medicine; Jixueteng; Juzentaihoto; technical terms; gargle; tongue diagnosis; mastic; pathogenic factors; quantitative structure-activity relationship; machine learning; random forest; natural products; tumour-specificity; Kampo medicine; constituent plant extract; stomatitis; oral inflammation; quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) analysis; metabolomics