Introduction | |
Bacterial structure and taxonomy | |
Bacterial physiology and genetics | |
Viral structure, taxonomy and replication | |
Pathogenesis of microbial disease | |
Diagnostic microbiology | |
Laboratory methods | |
Antimicrobial chemotherapy | |
Streptococci and pneumococci | |
Staphylococci | |
Lactobacilli | |
Corynebacteria and propionobacteria | |
Actinomycetes | |
Clostridia and Bacillus species | |
Neisseriae, branhamellae and veillonellae | |
Enterobacteria | |
Parvobacteria and capnocytophaga | |
Vibrios, campylobacters and wolinellae | |
Bacteroides, porphyromonads and prevotellae | |
Fusobacteria and leptotrichia | |
Spirochaetes | |
Legionellae | |
Mycobacteria | |
Chlamidiae, rickettsiae and mycoplasmas | |
Viruses of relevance to dentistry | |
Fungi of relevance to dentistry | |
The immune system | |
The immune response | |
Immunity and infection | |
Infections of the respiratory tract | |
Infections of the cardiovascular system | |
Infections of the central nervous system and locomotor system | |
Infections of the gastrointestinal tract | |
Infections of the genitourinary tract | |
Skin and wound infections | |
Infections in compromised patients | |
Viral hepatitis | |
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome | |
Normal oral flora | |
Oral ecosystem and dental plaque | |
Microbiology of dental caries | |
Microbiology of periodontal disease | |
Dentoalveolar infections | |
Oral mucosal infections | |
Salivary gland infections | |
Principles of infection control | |
Infection control procedures | |
Sterilisation and disinfection | |
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