Abstract Proteomic
techniques have become popular in
medicine and
dentistry because of their widespread use in analyzing bodily fluids such as
blood,
saliva,
urine, and
gingival crevicular fluids as well as hard
tissues such as
enamel,
dentine, and
cementum. This
review is a guide to proteomic
techniques in general
dentistry, summarizing
techniques and their clinical application in
understanding and diagnosing
diseases and their use in identifying
biomarkers of various
diseases.