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The chapters of Studies on Periodontal Disease comprise four parts. Part 1 provides basic sciences from the general to the particular. The findings of cell culture and animal models supply the mechanism between periodontal disease and oxidative stress. In part 2, human clinical studies are mainly addressed. The effects of periodontal therapy on circulating oxidative stress are also discussed. The relationships between periodontal disease and systemic diseases are examined in part 3. The involvement of oxidative stress and inflammation are discussed through in vivo and in vitro study results. Part 4 discusses future strategies, including the effects of antioxidants and nutrition on periodontal disease.

This thorough examination of the relationship between oxidative stress and periodontal disease is essential reading for researchers in oxidative stress and periodontal clinicians, alike.

Part I Oxidative Stress in Periodontal Diseases (Basic Science)
1 Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidant Systems in Periodontal Disease
3(12)
Masaichi-Chang-il Lee
2 The Role of Protein Oxidative Modification in Periodontal Diseases
15(18)
Ryutaro Isoda
Kenji Matsushita
3 Association Between Oxidative Stress and Periodontal Diseases in Animal Model Studies
33(20)
Manabu Morita
Daisuke Ekuni
Takaaki Tomofuji
4 Expression of Reactive Oxygen Species in Junctional and Pocket Epithelium
53(24)
Daisuke Ekuni
James D. Firth
Edward E. Putnins
5 DNA Damage Caused by Oral Malodorous Compounds in Periodontal Cells In Vitro: Novel Carcinogenic Pathway
77(8)
Bogdan Calenic
Ken Yaegaki
6 Apoptotic Pathways Triggered by Oral Malodorous Compounds in Periodontal Cells: Novel Periodontal Pathologic Cause
85(10)
Bogdan Calenic
Ken Yaegaki
7 The Role of p53 in Carcinogenesis and Apoptosis in Oral Tissues
95(12)
Ken Yaegaki
8 Physiological Roles of a Periodontopathic Bacterial Membrane-Bound Quinol Peroxidase
107(26)
Kiyoshi Konishi
Part II Oxidative Stress in Periodontal Diseases (Clinical Studies)
9 Periodontitis and Oxidative Stress: Human Studies
133(14)
Luigi Nibali
Brian Henderson
Giovanni Li Volti
Nikos Donos
10 Effects of Periodontal Therapy on Circulating Oxidative Stress
147(10)
Takaaki Tomofuji
Daisuke Ekuni
Manabu Morita
11 Role of HMGB1 in Periodontal Disease
157(10)
Noriko Ebe
Miki Hara-Yokoyama
Yuichi Izumi
Part III Periodontal Diseases and Systemic Diseases (Possible Link to Other Organs)
12 The Inflammation as the Connecting Link Between Systemic Diseases and Periodontal Diseases
167(16)
Juan Manuel Morillo-Velazquez
13 Periodontitis and Atherosclerosis
183(14)
Daisuke Ekuni
Takaaki Tomofuji
Manabu Morita
14 Periodontitis and Liver Diseases
197(14)
Koichiro Irie
Daisuke Ekuni
Takaaki Tomofuji
Manabu Morita
15 Oxidative Stress and Periodontal Disease in Down Syndrome
211(16)
Tomoko Komatsu
Masaichi-Chang Lee
Part IV Future Strategies (Control of ROS, Roles of Nutrition/Antioxidants and Application to Dentistry)
16 New Theories and Their Clinical Relevance to the Onset and Development of Periodontal Diseases
227(24)
Pedro Bullon
17 The Role of Nutrition in Periodontal Diseases
251(28)
Jose L. Quiles
Alfonso Varela-Lopez
18 Effects of Antioxidants on Periodontal Disease
279(28)
Takaaki Tomofuji
Daisuke Ekuni
Shinsuke Mizutani
Manabu Morita
19 Role of Vitamin C and Vitamin E in Periodontal Disease
307(22)
Hideki Nagata
20 Salivary Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress Associated with Periodontal Diseases
329(16)
Maria Greabu
Bogdan Calenic
About the Editors 345(2)
Index 347
Dr. Daisuke Ekuni, DDS, PhD, is currently Lecturer, Okayama University Hospital, Department of Preventive Dentistry, Okayama, Japan where he also completed his DDS and PhD in Dental Science. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the  Department of Oral Biological & Medical Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Ekuni is a member of several professional societies including the International Associate for Dental Research and the Japanese Society of Periodontology.

Dr. Maurizio Battino, DSc, PhD, earned his DSc at the University of Bologna and his PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Catania, Italy. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Granada and is currently Associate Professor in Biochemistry at Universitą Politecnica delle Marche. He serves on the editorial boards of several journals including as Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Berry Research. His laboratory focuses on: the healthy effects of bioactive compounds in berries, honey and olive oil; unraveling the role of oxidative stress in the onset and development of periodontal diseases; and the mitochondrial role in genetic diseases.

Dr. Takaaki Tomofuji, DDS, PhD, is Senior Assistant Professor, Okayama University Hospital, Department of Preventive Dentistry, Okayama, Japan. He was a Post-Doctorial Fellow at the Chonbuk National University, South Korea. He is a councilor of the Japanese Society for Dental Health and serves on the editorial board of  Journal of Dental Health.

Dr. Edward E Putnins, DMD; Dip Perio; MRCD(C); MSc; PhD received his undergraduate and Periodontal training at The University of Manitoba prior to completion of his PhD at The University of British Columbia. He is a professor and serves as Associate Dean of Research, Graduate and Postgraduate Studies at The University of British Columbia. Dr. Putnins laboratory has two principal areas of focus: (1) examining whether novel bonemarrow stromal cell expansion strategies can be developed to regenerate lost hard and soft periodontal tissues; and (2) regulating epithelial cell barrier integrity and proliferation with respect to periodontal disease pathogenesis.