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Interface Oral Health Science 2014

SASAKI, Keiichi - Personal Name; SUZUKI, Osamu - Personal Name; TAKAHASHI, Nobuhiro - Personal Name;

The Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry first introduced the concept of “Interface Oral Health Science”, designed to establish and maintain healthy oral cavities, which are home to a number of mixed systems. Included in those systems are: (1) host tissues such as teeth, mucosa, muscle and bone, (2) parasites and microorganisms cohabiting the surfaces of the oral cavity and (3) biomaterials that are used for the rehabilitation of oral functions. In addition, (4) these systems are subject to severe and complex mechanical forces.


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617
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Berlin : Springer., 2014
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Language
English
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617
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DENTISTRY
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Keiichi Sasaki , Osamu Suzuki , Nobuhiro Takahash
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  • Interface Oral Health Science 2014
    The Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry first introduced the concept of “Interface Oral Health Science”, designed to establish and maintain healthy oral cavities, which are home to a number of mixed systems. Included in those systems are: (1) host tissues such as teeth, mucosa, muscle and bone, (2) parasites and microorganisms cohabiting the surfaces of the oral cavity and (3) biomaterials that are used for the rehabilitation of oral functions. In addition, (4) these systems are subject to severe and complex mechanical forces.
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