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The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, the role of oral infection and inflammation in contributing to diseases elsewhere in the body has been studied and reported. During the last few decades, a series of intriguing reports from many countries have increased the current interest in the role of oral health and disease in contributing to general health and systemic conditions. Is it possible that oral and periodontal disease is a risk factor for cardiovascular and other systemic diseases? Since this question was first posed, a phenomenal body of work has been directed at understanding how oral periodontal disease might affect distant sites and organs and, thus, have an effect on overall health. Recent studies of the human microbiome using DNA sequencing technologies have revealed new insights into the possible mechanisms that help to explain how oral infections can occur in distinct sites such as atheromas, the colon, and reproductive tissues.
Medicine --- autoclave --- endodontic sterilization --- atomic force microscopy --- NiTi alloy --- endodontics --- corrosion --- facial typology --- gingival biotype --- orthodontic diagnosis --- cephalometric analysis --- three-dimensional facial scans --- myeloperoxidase --- periodontitis --- cardiovascular disease --- applied model --- digital dentistry --- digital orthodontics --- photobiomodulation --- geometric morphometric analysis --- integration --- cranial base --- facial skeleton --- craniofacial orthopedic --- cone beam computed tomography --- panoramic radiography --- orthopantomography --- age determination by teeth --- age estimation --- forensic dentistry --- relapse --- orthodontic retainers --- stability --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- tonsillectomy --- chronic periodontitis --- cohort --- Korea --- sex determination --- sexual dimorphism --- dental measurements --- predictive model --- Portuguese population --- clear aligners --- fixed appliances --- pain perception --- VAS (visual analog scale) scale --- oral health --- systemic health --- caries --- oral pathology --- applied sciences --- COVID-19 --- ACE2 --- cytokines --- inflammation
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The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, the role of oral infection and inflammation in contributing to diseases elsewhere in the body has been studied and reported. During the last few decades, a series of intriguing reports from many countries have increased the current interest in the role of oral health and disease in contributing to general health and systemic conditions. Is it possible that oral and periodontal disease is a risk factor for cardiovascular and other systemic diseases? Since this question was first posed, a phenomenal body of work has been directed at understanding how oral periodontal disease might affect distant sites and organs and, thus, have an effect on overall health. Recent studies of the human microbiome using DNA sequencing technologies have revealed new insights into the possible mechanisms that help to explain how oral infections can occur in distinct sites such as atheromas, the colon, and reproductive tissues.
autoclave --- endodontic sterilization --- atomic force microscopy --- NiTi alloy --- endodontics --- corrosion --- facial typology --- gingival biotype --- orthodontic diagnosis --- cephalometric analysis --- three-dimensional facial scans --- myeloperoxidase --- periodontitis --- cardiovascular disease --- applied model --- digital dentistry --- digital orthodontics --- photobiomodulation --- geometric morphometric analysis --- integration --- cranial base --- facial skeleton --- craniofacial orthopedic --- cone beam computed tomography --- panoramic radiography --- orthopantomography --- age determination by teeth --- age estimation --- forensic dentistry --- relapse --- orthodontic retainers --- stability --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- tonsillectomy --- chronic periodontitis --- cohort --- Korea --- sex determination --- sexual dimorphism --- dental measurements --- predictive model --- Portuguese population --- clear aligners --- fixed appliances --- pain perception --- VAS (visual analog scale) scale --- oral health --- systemic health --- caries --- oral pathology --- applied sciences --- COVID-19 --- ACE2 --- cytokines --- inflammation
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The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, the role of oral infection and inflammation in contributing to diseases elsewhere in the body has been studied and reported. During the last few decades, a series of intriguing reports from many countries have increased the current interest in the role of oral health and disease in contributing to general health and systemic conditions. Is it possible that oral and periodontal disease is a risk factor for cardiovascular and other systemic diseases? Since this question was first posed, a phenomenal body of work has been directed at understanding how oral periodontal disease might affect distant sites and organs and, thus, have an effect on overall health. Recent studies of the human microbiome using DNA sequencing technologies have revealed new insights into the possible mechanisms that help to explain how oral infections can occur in distinct sites such as atheromas, the colon, and reproductive tissues.
Medicine --- autoclave --- endodontic sterilization --- atomic force microscopy --- NiTi alloy --- endodontics --- corrosion --- facial typology --- gingival biotype --- orthodontic diagnosis --- cephalometric analysis --- three-dimensional facial scans --- myeloperoxidase --- periodontitis --- cardiovascular disease --- applied model --- digital dentistry --- digital orthodontics --- photobiomodulation --- geometric morphometric analysis --- integration --- cranial base --- facial skeleton --- craniofacial orthopedic --- cone beam computed tomography --- panoramic radiography --- orthopantomography --- age determination by teeth --- age estimation --- forensic dentistry --- relapse --- orthodontic retainers --- stability --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- tonsillectomy --- chronic periodontitis --- cohort --- Korea --- sex determination --- sexual dimorphism --- dental measurements --- predictive model --- Portuguese population --- clear aligners --- fixed appliances --- pain perception --- VAS (visual analog scale) scale --- oral health --- systemic health --- caries --- oral pathology --- applied sciences --- COVID-19 --- ACE2 --- cytokines --- inflammation --- autoclave --- endodontic sterilization --- atomic force microscopy --- NiTi alloy --- endodontics --- corrosion --- facial typology --- gingival biotype --- orthodontic diagnosis --- cephalometric analysis --- three-dimensional facial scans --- myeloperoxidase --- periodontitis --- cardiovascular disease --- applied model --- digital dentistry --- digital orthodontics --- photobiomodulation --- geometric morphometric analysis --- integration --- cranial base --- facial skeleton --- craniofacial orthopedic --- cone beam computed tomography --- panoramic radiography --- orthopantomography --- age determination by teeth --- age estimation --- forensic dentistry --- relapse --- orthodontic retainers --- stability --- systematic review --- meta-analysis --- tonsillectomy --- chronic periodontitis --- cohort --- Korea --- sex determination --- sexual dimorphism --- dental measurements --- predictive model --- Portuguese population --- clear aligners --- fixed appliances --- pain perception --- VAS (visual analog scale) scale --- oral health --- systemic health --- caries --- oral pathology --- applied sciences --- COVID-19 --- ACE2 --- cytokines --- inflammation
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This book presents a collection of papers revealing the impact of advanced computation and instrumentation on healthcare. It highlights the increasing global trend driving innovation for a new era of multifunctional technologies for personalized digital healthcare. Moreover, it highlights that contemporary research on healthcare is performed on a multidisciplinary basis comprising computational engineering, biomedicine, biomedical engineering, electronic engineering, and automation engineering, among other areas.
Medicine --- eHealth --- mHealth --- telemedicine --- telehealth --- social sciences --- bibliometrics --- telediagnostic --- project management --- funding --- IT infrastructure --- cross-border multiprofessional team --- European Union --- Interreg --- reporting --- quality control --- resident --- diagnostic error --- artificial intelligence --- healthcare AI --- deployment and scaling --- medical center --- critical factors --- stakeholders --- health information technology --- information sharing --- hospital costs --- poverty ratio --- concentration --- continuous glucose monitoring --- insulin pump --- continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion --- pediatric diabetes --- biomedical data --- medical imaging --- shared data --- massive databases --- AI-based healthcare solutions --- trueness --- 3D printing --- milling --- interim dental crown --- digital dentistry --- dental device --- data mining --- bio-signal analysis --- bio-signal repository --- execution engine --- bio-signal monitoring --- digital healthcare --- patient-centric --- blockchain --- federated learning --- coronavirus (COVID-19) --- pandemic management --- healthcare transformation --- public health strategies --- stroke detection --- portable head scanner --- low-intensity EM waves --- intrinsically safe --- low carbon footprint --- orthodontic treatment --- clear aligners --- smart application --- AI --- computerized learning --- behavior change techniques --- decision tree algorithm --- digital interventions --- mental health literacy --- audiovisual --- dentistry --- computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery --- ultrasounds --- chemomechanical caries removal --- modern technologies --- laser --- ozone --- healthcare --- emergency department --- patient flow --- simulation modeling --- agent-based modeling --- pandemic decision support --- additive manufacturing --- patient-centric dosage form --- eHealth --- mHealth --- telemedicine --- telehealth --- social sciences --- bibliometrics --- telediagnostic --- project management --- funding --- IT infrastructure --- cross-border multiprofessional team --- European Union --- Interreg --- reporting --- quality control --- resident --- diagnostic error --- artificial intelligence --- healthcare AI --- deployment and scaling --- medical center --- critical factors --- stakeholders --- health information technology --- information sharing --- hospital costs --- poverty ratio --- concentration --- continuous glucose monitoring --- insulin pump --- continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion --- pediatric diabetes --- biomedical data --- medical imaging --- shared data --- massive databases --- AI-based healthcare solutions --- trueness --- 3D printing --- milling --- interim dental crown --- digital dentistry --- dental device --- data mining --- bio-signal analysis --- bio-signal repository --- execution engine --- bio-signal monitoring --- digital healthcare --- patient-centric --- blockchain --- federated learning --- coronavirus (COVID-19) --- pandemic management --- healthcare transformation --- public health strategies --- stroke detection --- portable head scanner --- low-intensity EM waves --- intrinsically safe --- low carbon footprint --- orthodontic treatment --- clear aligners --- smart application --- AI --- computerized learning --- behavior change techniques --- decision tree algorithm --- digital interventions --- mental health literacy --- audiovisual --- dentistry --- computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery --- ultrasounds --- chemomechanical caries removal --- modern technologies --- laser --- ozone --- healthcare --- emergency department --- patient flow --- simulation modeling --- agent-based modeling --- pandemic decision support --- additive manufacturing --- patient-centric dosage form
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This book presents a collection of papers revealing the impact of advanced computation and instrumentation on healthcare. It highlights the increasing global trend driving innovation for a new era of multifunctional technologies for personalized digital healthcare. Moreover, it highlights that contemporary research on healthcare is performed on a multidisciplinary basis comprising computational engineering, biomedicine, biomedical engineering, electronic engineering, and automation engineering, among other areas.
Medicine --- eHealth --- mHealth --- telemedicine --- telehealth --- social sciences --- bibliometrics --- telediagnostic --- project management --- funding --- IT infrastructure --- cross-border multiprofessional team --- European Union --- Interreg --- reporting --- quality control --- resident --- diagnostic error --- artificial intelligence --- healthcare AI --- deployment and scaling --- medical center --- critical factors --- stakeholders --- health information technology --- information sharing --- hospital costs --- poverty ratio --- concentration --- continuous glucose monitoring --- insulin pump --- continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion --- pediatric diabetes --- biomedical data --- medical imaging --- shared data --- massive databases --- AI-based healthcare solutions --- trueness --- 3D printing --- milling --- interim dental crown --- digital dentistry --- dental device --- data mining --- bio-signal analysis --- bio-signal repository --- execution engine --- bio-signal monitoring --- digital healthcare --- patient-centric --- blockchain --- federated learning --- coronavirus (COVID-19) --- pandemic management --- healthcare transformation --- public health strategies --- stroke detection --- portable head scanner --- low-intensity EM waves --- intrinsically safe --- low carbon footprint --- orthodontic treatment --- clear aligners --- smart application --- AI --- computerized learning --- behavior change techniques --- decision tree algorithm --- digital interventions --- mental health literacy --- audiovisual --- dentistry --- computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery --- ultrasounds --- chemomechanical caries removal --- modern technologies --- laser --- ozone --- healthcare --- emergency department --- patient flow --- simulation modeling --- agent-based modeling --- pandemic decision support --- additive manufacturing --- patient-centric dosage form
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This book presents a collection of papers revealing the impact of advanced computation and instrumentation on healthcare. It highlights the increasing global trend driving innovation for a new era of multifunctional technologies for personalized digital healthcare. Moreover, it highlights that contemporary research on healthcare is performed on a multidisciplinary basis comprising computational engineering, biomedicine, biomedical engineering, electronic engineering, and automation engineering, among other areas.
eHealth --- mHealth --- telemedicine --- telehealth --- social sciences --- bibliometrics --- telediagnostic --- project management --- funding --- IT infrastructure --- cross-border multiprofessional team --- European Union --- Interreg --- reporting --- quality control --- resident --- diagnostic error --- artificial intelligence --- healthcare AI --- deployment and scaling --- medical center --- critical factors --- stakeholders --- health information technology --- information sharing --- hospital costs --- poverty ratio --- concentration --- continuous glucose monitoring --- insulin pump --- continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion --- pediatric diabetes --- biomedical data --- medical imaging --- shared data --- massive databases --- AI-based healthcare solutions --- trueness --- 3D printing --- milling --- interim dental crown --- digital dentistry --- dental device --- data mining --- bio-signal analysis --- bio-signal repository --- execution engine --- bio-signal monitoring --- digital healthcare --- patient-centric --- blockchain --- federated learning --- coronavirus (COVID-19) --- pandemic management --- healthcare transformation --- public health strategies --- stroke detection --- portable head scanner --- low-intensity EM waves --- intrinsically safe --- low carbon footprint --- orthodontic treatment --- clear aligners --- smart application --- AI --- computerized learning --- behavior change techniques --- decision tree algorithm --- digital interventions --- mental health literacy --- audiovisual --- dentistry --- computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery --- ultrasounds --- chemomechanical caries removal --- modern technologies --- laser --- ozone --- healthcare --- emergency department --- patient flow --- simulation modeling --- agent-based modeling --- pandemic decision support --- additive manufacturing --- patient-centric dosage form
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