Dr. JOHANN LECHNER , Bioinformatics ,Best Researcher Award

Dr. JOHANN LECHNER atPraxisklinik Integrative ZahnMedizin,Germany

Author Profile

 

🔬 Innovator in Jawbone Health

Dr. Lechner’s research emphasizes the significance of unresolved wound healing in the jawbone, particularly after procedures like wisdom tooth extractions. He has identified that these unhealed areas often fill with fatty degenerative osteonecrosis (FDOJ), leading to silent, chronic inflammation.

🧬 Linking FDOJ with Systemic Diseases

Dr. Lechner’s pioneering idea connects the overexpression of the chemokine RANTES/CCL5 in FDOJ to systemic inflammation, contributing to diseases such as cancer and autoimmune conditions. His work highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing these hidden jawbone infections to improve overall health outcomes.

📈 Advancements in Diagnostic Techniques

Traditional imaging methods like x-rays and CBCT/DTV often fail to detect FDOJs. Dr. Lechner’s research led to the development and validation of trans alveolar ultrasound sonography (TAU), a technique that accurately measures jawbone density and identifies FDOJs. This breakthrough has been documented in studies published in Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology.

Impact on Patient Health
Dr. Lechner’s findings reveal that removing these silent jawbone inflammations can significantly enhance the body’s healing capabilities, transforming the lives of patients suffering from chronic inflammatory conditions. His work has the potential to revolutionize dental practice and systemic disease management, offering hope to millions.

Vision for the Future
Dr. Lechner envisions a future where every dentist has the tools to diagnose and treat FDOJs, drastically reducing the prevalence of systemic diseases linked to chronic inflammation. His research and clinical practices continue to inspire the medical and dental communities to integrate Jawbone Detox into standard healthcare protocols, promoting a holistic approach to health and wellness.

Publication Top Noted:

Osteoimmune Interaction and TH-1/TH-2 Ratio in Jawbone Marrow Defects: An Underestimated Association – Original Research

Comparison of Cytokine RANTES/CCL5 Inflammation in Apical Periodontitis and in Jawbone Cavitations – Retrospective Clinical Study

Osseointegration and osteoimmunology in implantology: assessment of the immune sustainability of dental implants using advanced sonographic diagnostics: research and case reports

 Reduction of Inflammatory RANTES/CCLS Serum Levels by Surgery in Patients with Bone Marrow Defects of the Jawbone

Linking Dentistry and Chronic Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases – Can Oral and Jawbone Stressors Affect Systemic Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis? A Case Report

 

 

Dr. JOHANN LECHNER , Bioinformatics ,Best Researcher Award

You May Also Like