RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DENT INFORMATICS: ROLE OF BIOINFORMATICS
Chandni Verma, Shaista Suhail, O.P. Gupta, Shalini Gupta*
Abstract
Dental informatics/dent informatics is the sub-disciplinary shoot of
biomedical informatics. Bioinformatics is a relatively interdisciplinary
field of life sciences. Successful completion of the Human Genome
Project it became in the frame, bioinformatics made it easy to organize
and access the exponentially generated large data. One discipline of the
dentistry is benefitted by the bioinformatics is oral pathology. Data
mining techniques and its implementation in the disease diagnosis,
micro array analysis technique, genomic and proteomics used as a tool
in detection of oral precancerous stages to malignant stage are
discussed in this review article. Genomics belongs to the study of
genome of the organisms; microarray technique is helpful in detection
of genetic alteration in the oral cancer. Besides this, proteomics provides the information of
total protein profiles of a cell. Proteomics allows the detection of many diseases or causative
pathogens of head and neck region. Oral cancer related databases are helpful to access all the
information of oral cancer related gene, carcinogens, gene function, cell signaling, pathway
and mechanism. Here, in this review article attempts the computational applications which
are beneficial in the development of the dent informatics, specialty and its application in oral
pathology.
Keywords: dent informatics, bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics, microarray, data mining technique.
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