About this Research Topic
The Periodontics section of Frontiers in Dentistry aims to disseminate pertinent information of candidate biomarkers which can significantly contribute to etiopathogenesis knowledge, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal diseases and peri-implant diseases. The Editors of this Research Topic encourage the submission of manuscripts exploring the relationship between periodontal and peri-implant status and candidate biomarkers from different sources: blood or serum, saliva, subgingival crevicular fluid, plaque samples, tissue, and exhaled air. These biomarkers can be associated with bone resorption products, connective tissue degradation products, microorganisms and their toxins, enzymes released from host cells, as well as inflammatory and immune responses. Additionally, the research scope can include monitoring progression/recurrence, and treatment compliance to determine treatment efficacy, stage of the disease or to predict treatment responses. Laboratory protocols are considered relevant, including molecular biology, immunohistochemistry, genetic and genomic studies, in vivo, and in vitro protocols in human and animal models.
Keywords: Biomarkers, Periodontitis, Etiology, Pathogenesis, Pathway
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