Description
"Immunology of Periodontal Disease" explores the complex interplay between microbial composition, host immune response, and the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease, characterized by inflammation and microbial dysbiosis, remains a major challenge despite activation of innate and adaptive immunity. This book delves into recent breakthroughs in understanding how the immune system and pathogens interact at the micro-environmental level, shedding light on the factors that drive disease progression. By emphasizing the roles of immune imbalance and microbial dysbiosis, the author presents novel insights and translational opportunities for the treatment of periodontal disease.