Pathology in dentistry is a critical field that delves into the study of diseases affecting the oral cavity and its surrounding structures. This area of research is pivotal for identifying, diagnosing, and understanding a wide array of oral health conditions, such as infections, inflammations, developmental abnormalities, and neoplastic growths. The exploration of these conditions is essential not only for dental health but also for overall health, as oral diseases can have systemic implications. Despite significant advancements, there remain gaps in our understanding of the underlying causes, mechanisms, and progression of these diseases. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of precision medicine in addressing these gaps, yet there is a need for more comprehensive research that integrates clinical and pathological aspects to improve patient care. The ongoing debate in the field revolves around the integration of genetic and environmental factors in oral disease etiology, necessitating further investigation to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
This Research Topic aims to advance the field of oral diseases by promoting research that covers both clinical and pathological aspects. The primary objective is to enhance the standard of care for patients by integrating precision medicine approaches into dentistry. Specific questions to be addressed include the identification of genetic risk factors for oral diseases, the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, and the causal links between oral and systemic diseases. By fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative research, this topic seeks to bridge existing knowledge gaps and contribute to the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
To gather further insights in the realm of precision medicine, dentistry, and oral health, we welcome Case Report, Systematic Review, and Method articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Genome-wide association studies investigating risk loci in oral pathology.
• Studies examining the interaction between genetic factors and oral pathogens in disease development.
• Candidate gene studies from biological experiments or clinical trials.
• Research exploring the causal link between oral diseases and systemic diseases.
Pathology in dentistry is a critical field that delves into the study of diseases affecting the oral cavity and its surrounding structures. This area of research is pivotal for identifying, diagnosing, and understanding a wide array of oral health conditions, such as infections, inflammations, developmental abnormalities, and neoplastic growths. The exploration of these conditions is essential not only for dental health but also for overall health, as oral diseases can have systemic implications. Despite significant advancements, there remain gaps in our understanding of the underlying causes, mechanisms, and progression of these diseases. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of precision medicine in addressing these gaps, yet there is a need for more comprehensive research that integrates clinical and pathological aspects to improve patient care. The ongoing debate in the field revolves around the integration of genetic and environmental factors in oral disease etiology, necessitating further investigation to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
This Research Topic aims to advance the field of oral diseases by promoting research that covers both clinical and pathological aspects. The primary objective is to enhance the standard of care for patients by integrating precision medicine approaches into dentistry. Specific questions to be addressed include the identification of genetic risk factors for oral diseases, the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, and the causal links between oral and systemic diseases. By fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative research, this topic seeks to bridge existing knowledge gaps and contribute to the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
To gather further insights in the realm of precision medicine, dentistry, and oral health, we welcome Case Report, Systematic Review, and Method articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Genome-wide association studies investigating risk loci in oral pathology.
• Studies examining the interaction between genetic factors and oral pathogens in disease development.
• Candidate gene studies from biological experiments or clinical trials.
• Research exploring the causal link between oral diseases and systemic diseases.