About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to present cutting-edge research on predictive biomarkers for oral and systemic diseases, exploring both their unique and shared characteristics. Oral health has long been recognized as a cornerstone of overall well-being, and recent scientific advancements have highlighted the intricate connections between oral health and systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. By identifying predictive biomarkers that bridge the gap between oral and systemic diseases, we can enhance risk assessment, early detection, and personalized treatment strategies.
We welcome submissions of original articles, clinical trials, case series, case reports, short communications, and review articles that contribute to the expanding knowledge in this field. Original research studies examining novel biomarkers and their association with specific diseases are of particular interest. Additionally, investigations into the effectiveness of biomarkers in preclinical animal models and clinical settings will empower healthcare professionals with valuable tools for disease prediction and management.
By gathering the most recent findings, this Research Topic seeks to not only validate the association of biomarkers with specific diseases but also to definitively establish their predictive power. Rigorous validation will not only enhance the scientific understanding of oral-systemic disease connections but also pave the way for the development of targeted preventive strategies and innovative treatment modalities.
Keywords: Predictive Biomarkers, Oral-Systemic Immunology, Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment, Monitoring Interventions, Oral Diseases
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