Publications by authors named "Mo Kwan Kang"

The complete removal of obturation material can be a challenge in nonsurgical root canal retreatment. The insufficient removal of obturation material is a reason for root canal retreatment failure. The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of different final root canal irrigation activation methods in removing debris and smear layers in the apical and middle portions of root canals during retreatment.

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The purpose of this study was to compare disinfection and the biofilm removal efficacy of the GentleWave System (Sonendo, Inc., Laguna Hills, CA, USA) with passive ultrasonic activation method. Forty-seven freshly extracted human molars were inoculated with and cultured for five weeks to establish biofilm.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study aimed to identify the best methods for isolating human dental pulp cells (HDPCs) for dental tissue engineering and regenerative endodontics.
  • Different methods (outgrowth, enzymatic digestion, and a combination) were used to isolate HDPCs, and their ability to differentiate into various cell types was assessed.
  • The results showed that isolation method affects differentiation, with specific methods favoring adipogenic or osteogenic transformations, which could enhance regenerative endodontic treatments.
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Unlabelled: Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is associated with several human malignances. As saliva is likely the major vehicle for KSHV transmission, we studied in vitro KSHV infection of oral epithelial cells. Through infection of two types of oral epithelial cells, normal human oral keratinocytes (NHOKs) and papilloma-immortalized human oral keratinocyte (HOK16B) cells, we found that KSHV can undergo robust lytic replication in oral epithelial cells.

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