The idea for this book, “Oral Biosensors in Clinical Dentistry,” arose from the growing need to bridge the gap between fundamental biosensor technology and its practical application in dental practice. As research in this field continues to expand, there remains a need for a comprehensive yet accessible resource that brings together core scientific principles, technological advancements, and clinical relevance in a structured manner.
This book is an attempt to present a clear and concise understanding of oral biosensors, covering their basic principles, classification, materials, fabrication techniques, and diverse applications in dentistry. Special emphasis has been placed on their role in disease diagnosis, monitoring of oral conditions, and integration into modern clinical workflows. Efforts have been made to simplify complex concepts while maintaining scientific accuracy, making the content useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and practicing clinicians.

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