Publications by authors named "Lyndon Cooper"

Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC EVs) hold significant promise for regenerative medicine. Lyophilization of EVs significantly enhances their translational potential. While, lyophilized EVs have been studied from a morphological perspective, the functional stability of these EVs and their cargo following lyophilization need to be mechanistically investigated.

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Objective: This article puts forward consensus recommendations from PROSEC North America regarding single indirect restorations made from ceramic and nonmetallic biomaterials in posterior teeth.

Overview: The consensus process involved a multidisciplinary panel and three consensus workshops. A systematic literature review was conducted across five databases to gather evidence.

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Purpose: To explore the effect of adding an allogeneic soft tissue graft at the time of single implant placement using a fully digital workflow for implant placement and restoration without making either analog or digital impressions.

Materials And Methods: A prospective randomized clinical study was performed enrolling 39 participants requiring single-tooth implants. The patients were randomized into one of two groups: (1) the graft group, which received an allogeneic dermal graft at the time of implant placement (n = 19), or (2) the nongraft group (n = 20).

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Purpose: To investigate bone regeneration among three different bone graft materials in a rat calvarum model.

Materials And Methods: A total of 24 rats had two 5-mm defects placed per calvarial. Rats were divided into four groups: bovine xenograft (XG), demineralized bone matrix (DBM), mineralized bone graft (MBG), and collagen membrane control (CC).

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We examined the effect of a nanoscale titanium surface topography (D) versus two hybrid micro/nanoscale topographies (B and OS) on adherent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and bone marrow derived macrophages (BMMs) function in cell culture and in vivo. In the in vitro study, compared to OS and B surfaces, D surface induced earlier and greater cell spreading, and earlier and profound mRNA expression of RUNX2, Osterix and BMP2 in MSCs. D surface induced earlier and higher expression of RUNX2 and BMP2 and lower expression of inflammatory genes in implant adherent cells in vivo.

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Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of peri‑implant soft tissue inflammation and aesthetics around single-tooth implants in the anterior maxillary region with three different implant-abutment interface designs.

Methods: Participants were randomized to one of three different types of implant-abutment interface designs [Conical (CI), flat-to-flat (FI), and Platform Switched (PS)]. Implants and provisional crowns with prefabricated titanium abutments were placed 5 months following extraction and/or ridge augmentation.

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To determine the median event-free survival and relative complication rates of monolithic and minimally layered full-arch zirconia prostheses, as well as to identify risk factors for prosthesis complications. In this retrospective cohort study, a total of 129 subjects (173 prostheses) were included in the chart review and 56 subjects (75 prostheses) participated in a clinical follow-up visit. All subjects had either single- or dual-arch monolithic or minimally layered zirconia implant-supported prostheses.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate a new cutting, progressive thread design for implants to improve stability in low-density bone.
  • Four types of dental implants with different designs were tested in synthetic bone to measure their insertion torque, stability, and time taken for placement.
  • Results indicated that the PrimeTaper implant's design achieved similar primary stability in low-density bone as some aggressive designs while allowing for faster insertion, suggesting it could be a viable option for implant placement in challenging conditions.
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Osteoimmunology is at full display during endosseous implant osseointegration. Bone formation, maintenance and resorption at the implant surface is a result of bidirectional and dynamic reciprocal communication between the bone and immune cells that extends beyond the well-defined osteoblast-osteoclast signaling. Implant surface topography informs adherent progenitor and immune cell function and their cross-talk to modulate the process of bone accrual.

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In this review, we will discuss the current status of extracellular vesicle (EV) delivery via biopolymeric scaffolds for therapeutic applications and the challenges associated with the development of these functionalized scaffolds. EVs are cell-derived membranous structures and are involved in many physiological processes. Naïve and engineered EVs have much therapeutic potential, but proper delivery systems are required to prevent non-specific and off-target effects.

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Mesenchymal stem cells show remarkable versatility and respond to extracellular and micro environmental cues by altering their phenotype and behavior. In this regard, the MSC's immunomodulatory properties in tissue repair are well documented. The paracrine effects of MSCs in immunomodulation are, in part, attributable to their secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs).

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Therapeutic dentin regeneration remains difficult to achieve, and a majority of the attention has been given to anabolic strategies to promote dentinogenesis directly, whereas, the available literature is insufficient to understand the role of inflammation and inflammatory complement system on dentinogenesis. The aim of this study is to determine the role of complement C5a receptor (C5aR) in regulating dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) differentiation and in vivo dentin regeneration. Human DPSCs were subjected to odontogenic differentiation in osteogenic media treated with the C5aR agonist and C5aR antagonist.

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  • The study explores how the surface texture of titanium implants impacts cell behavior after they are placed in the body.
  • Nanoscale textured implants led to better bone integration and higher expression of the Osterix gene, which is vital for bone formation, compared to smooth-surfaced implants.
  • Advanced imaging and analysis techniques confirmed that implants with nanoscale features promoted greater cell adhesion and bone growth, highlighting the importance of implant surface design for enhancing healing outcomes.
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The corrosive titanium products in peri-implant tissues are a potential risk factor for peri-implantitis. There is very limited information available on the effect of the corrosion and wear products on the dental implant corrosion. Therefore, we determined the influence of Ti-ions and Ti-particles on Ti corrosion.

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Background: The dental office potentially possesses all transmission risk factors for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Anticipating the future widespread use of COVID-19 testing in dental offices, the authors wrote this article as a proactive effort to provide dental health care providers with current and necessary information surrounding the topic.

Methods: The authors consulted all relevant and current guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Food and Drug Administration, as well as online resources and review articles.

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  • The study investigates the impact of the complement component C5a on the differentiation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) under both normal (normoxic) and oxygen-deprived (hypoxic) conditions.
  • C5a was found to enhance the odontogenic differentiation of DPSCs in normoxia, while blocking the C5a receptor significantly reduced key differentiation genes.
  • Under hypoxic conditions, the positive effects of C5a on DPSC differentiation were reversed, highlighting the importance of C5a and oxygen levels in regulating stem cell behavior, which could inform treatments for dental repair.
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Purpose: To update an existing systematic review assessing the clinical performance of full-arch implant-supported monolithic zirconia fixed dental prostheses.

Materials And Methods: The review was conducted according to the guidelines outlined in the Preferred Reporting Items of Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement. An electronic search was conducted using the PubMed, Science Direct and Cochrane Library databases to identify clinical studies on full-arch implant-supported monolithic and minimally layered zirconia fixed dental prostheses.

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  • COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has highlighted the risk of airborne virus transmission, particularly in settings like dental clinics with aerosol-generating procedures.
  • A large-scale numerical simulation in a dentistry clinic examined how evaporating droplets from ultrasonic scaling procedures disperse, considering factors like droplet size, residence time, and surface contamination.
  • Findings indicated that aerosols can linger for over 7 minutes and travel more than 24 meters, raising concerns about contamination beyond patient areas and emphasizing the need for improved disinfection protocols in dental practices.
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Knowledge about the detection potential and detection rates of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in various body fluids and sites is important for dentists since they, directly or indirectly, deal with many of these fluids/sites in their daily practices. In this study, we attempt to review the latest evidence and meta-analysis studies regarding the detection rate of SARS-CoV-2 in different body specimens and sites as well as the characteristics of these sample. The presence/detection of SARS-CoV-2 viral biomolecules (nucleic acid, antigens, antibody) in different clinical specimens depends greatly on the specimen type and timing of collection.

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Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) in their naïve and engineered forms have emerged as potential alternatives to stem cell therapy. While they have a defined therapeutic potential, the spatial and temporal control of their activity in vivo remains a challenge. The objective of this study was to devise a methodology to encapsulate EVs in 3D hydrogels for prolonged delivery.

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The differentiation of osteoblasts is under complex regulation that includes autocrine and paracrine signaling from MSCs. Exosomes are important components of the MSC secretome and their cargo contains numerous miRNAs. In this study, the importance of MSC miRNAs in modulation of osteoblastic differentiation was examined by global reduction of miRNA biosynthesis in Dicer knock down hMSCs.

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Purpose: This study sought to define the tissue responses at different implant-abutment interfaces by studying bone and peri-implant mucosal changes using a 5-year prospective randomized clinical trial design study. The conus interface was compared with the flat-to-flat interface and platform-switched implant-abutment systems.

Materials And Methods: One hundred forty-one subjects were recruited and randomized to the three treatment groups according to defined inclusion and exclusion criteria.

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Both soft and hard tissue wound healing are impaired in diabetes. Diabetes negatively impacts fracture healing, bone regeneration and osseointegration of endosseous implants. The complex physiological changes associated with diabetes often manifest in immunological responses to wounding and repair where macrophages play a prominent role in determining outcomes.

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  • Overdenture therapy is significant for implant rehabilitation but faces challenges due to mechanical complications; this report presents a digital method to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing overdenture.
  • The process involves designing a new denture, 3D modeling a metal framework, and connecting prototype dentition directly, allowing for immediate assessment and adjustments before final milling.
  • The digital approach enhances control over framework dimensions and aesthetics, improves collaboration among the clinical team, and can reduce chair time, supporting better long-term outcomes.
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Protein-based self-assembling hydrogels can exhibit remarkably tunable properties as a scaffold for regenerative medicine applications. In this study, we sought to develop a leucine zipper (LZ) based self-assembling hydrogel with function-specific motifs for tissue-specific regeneration. As a proof-of-concept approach, we incorporated (a) calcium-binding domains ESQES and QESQSEQS derived from dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) and (b) an heparin-binding domain adjacent preceded by an MMP2 (matrix metalloprotease 2) cleavage site to facilitate loading of heparin binding growth factors, such as BMP-2, VEGF, and TGF-β1, and their release in vivo by endogenous MMP2 proteolytic cleavage.

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