21 results match your criteria: "Birmingham Dental School and Hospital[Affiliation]"
Br Dent J
October 2024
Professor of Periodontology and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, UK.
Methods Mol Biol
January 2023
Department of Periodontology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Methods Mol Biol
November 2022
Department of Periodontology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Following the discovery of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in 2004 by Brinkmann and colleagues, there has been extensive research into the role of NETs in a number of inflammatory diseases, including periodontitis. This chapter describes the current methods for the isolation of peripheral blood neutrophils as well as of oral neutrophils for subsequent NET experiments, including approaches to quantify and visualize NET production, the ability of NETs to entrap and kill bacteria, and the removal of NETs by nuclease-containing plasma.
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September 2020
Epidermolysis Bullosa Unit, Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals Birmingham National Health Service Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
October 2020
Dental Research Division, Paulista University, Sao Paulo, Rua Doutor Bacelar, 1212, CEP: 04026-002, Brazil. Electronic address:
The chemistry of resin-based dental adhesives is critical for its interaction with dental tissues and long-term bonding stability. Changes in dental adhesives composition influences the materials' key physical-chemical properties, such as rate and degree of conversion, water sorption, solubility, flexural strength and modulus, and cohesive strength and improves the biocompatibility to dental tissues. Maintaining a suitable reactivity between photoinitiators and monomers is important for optimal properties of adhesive systems, in order to enable adequate polymerisation and improved chemical, physical and biological properties.
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October 2020
Dental Research Division, Paulista University, Rua Doutor Bacelar, 1212, CEP: 04026-002 Sao Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:
Objective: To evaluate the influence of different co-initiators (diphenyliodonium hexafluorophosphate - DPI - and bis(4-methyl phenyl)iodonium hexafluorophosphate - BPI) on chemical and mechanical properties of resins.
Methods: Nine experimental resins (50% Bis-GMA and 50% TEGDMA, w/w) with 60 wt% filler particles were formulated. The initiating system used was camphorquinone (CQ-1 mol%) and ethyl dimethylaminobenzoate (EDAB-2 mol%).
Front Immunol
November 2020
Department of Periodontology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Neutrophils are amongst the most abundant immune cells within the periodontal tissues and oral cavity. As innate immune cells, they are first line defenders at the tooth-mucosa interface, and can perform an array of different functions. With regard to these, it has been observed over many years that neutrophils are highly heterogeneous in their behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr Dent J
December 2019
Department of Periodontology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, 5 Mill Pool Way, B5 7EG, Birmingham, UK.
Periodontitis and gingivitis are highly prevalent inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, and typically are characterised by the presence of dental plaque. However, other causes of oral inflammation exist, which can resemble plaque-induced gingivitis and periodontitis, and may thus first be seen by a dental practitioner. This paper aims to provide dentists with an understanding of the manifestations of systemic diseases to the periodontium and highlights anamnestic and clinical clues important for distinguishing between plaque-induced and non plaque-induced lesions.
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December 2019
Department of Periodontology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, 5 Mill Pool Way, B5 7EG, Birmingham, UK.
Periodontitis and gingivitis remain two of the most common diseases that affect the oral cavity. As they are caused by plaque, effective oral hygiene, elimination of plaque-retentive factors and successful periodontal treatment will result in resolution of gingival and periodontal inflammation. Certain systemic diseases can have a clinical appearance similar to periodontal diseases or exacerbate existing periodontitis/gingivitis and vice versa.
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October 2019
University of Birmingham Dental School, Periodontology, Queensway, Birmingham, UK.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and chronic periodontitis are common chronic inflammatory diseases that share numerous clinical and pathobiological characteristics. Due to their similarities, despite manifesting at anatomically distinct sites, the relationship between these two diseases has been investigated for many years. This review attempts to summarise the state of the field based on evidence published in the last ten years.
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August 2020
Department of Periodontology, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Maintenance of oral health is in part managed by the immune-surveillance and antimicrobial functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), which migrate from the circulatory system through the oral mucosal tissues as oral PMNs (oPMNs). In any microorganism-rich ecosystem, such as the oral cavity, PMNs migrate toward various exogenous chemoattractants, phagocytose bacteria, and produce neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) to immobilize and eliminate pathogens. PMNs obtained from the circulation through venipuncture (hereafter called cPMNs) have been widely studied using various functional assays.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Periodontol
September 2019
Department of Orthodontics, University Hospital Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Background: Orthodontic treatment can successfully align pathologically migrated teeth and lead to improvement of periodontal stability in patients with periodontitis. Periodontic-orthodontic approaches have gained increasing attention in the past years. Here, we investigated the interest of adults affected by chronic periodontitis in undergoing orthodontic treatment as well as patient-related and tooth-related influence factors.
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May 2019
Oral Biology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Electronic address:
Introduction: Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are an important innate immune mechanism aimed at limiting the dissemination of bacteria within tissues and localizing antibacterial killing mechanisms. There is significant interest in the role of NETs in a range of infectious and inflammatory diseases; however, their role in diseased pulp has yet to be explored. Our aim was to determine their relevance to infected pulp and how their components affect human dental pulp cell (HDPC) responses.
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December 2017
Periodontal Research Group, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, Institute of Clinical Sciences, The University of Birmingham and Birmingham Community Health NHS Trust, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Oral bacteria are the main trigger for the development of periodontitis, and some species are known to modulate neutrophil function. This study aimed to explore the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), associated antimicrobial proteins, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to periodontal bacteria, as well as the underlying pathways. Isolated peripheral blood neutrophils were stimulated with 19 periodontal bacteria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biomed Mater Res A
December 2017
Oral Surgery Department, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B46NN, United Kingdom.
Implant failures are primarily related to bacterial infections and inflammation. Nanocoating of implant devices with organic molecules is a method used for improving their integration into host tissues and limiting inflammation. Bioengineered plant-derived rhamnogalacturonan-Is (RG-Is) from pectins improve tissue regeneration and exhibit anti-inflammatory properties.
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October 2017
Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a proinflammatory cytokine and counter-regulator of endogenous glucocorticoids (GCs). It is implicated in acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. This study investigated the role of the MIF-GC regulatory dyad in the expression and release of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) during periodontitis, in vivo and in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunol
November 2016
Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA 02142;
Host immune responses play a key role in promoting bone resorption in periodontitis via receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL)-dependent osteoclastogenesis. Both membrane-bound RANKL (mRANKL) expressed on lymphocytes and soluble RANKL (sRANKL) are found in periodontal lesions. However, the underlying mechanism and cellular source of sRANKL release and its biological role in periodontitis are unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Dent Hyg
September 2006
Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Br Dent J
August 1996
Unit of Radiology, Birmingham Dental School and Hospital.
Although automatic processing is becoming more widely available in general dental practice, there is little objective information regarding the quality of this type of processing. Thus a postal study was undertaken to compare manual and automatic processing using a questionnaire together with a standardised, pre-exposed test radiograph for routine processing. Analysis of variance showed significant differences between the manually processed, automatically processed and control test films, in respect of D Min (P < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Oral Rehabil
July 1990
Birmingham Dental School and Hospital, University of Birmingham, U.K.
An investigation was carried out to measure the completeness of cure of samples of a composite resin, light cured for 40s and 60s through porcelain discs of varying thickness. Once cured, each specimen was subjected to Vickers microhardness testing to assess the completeness of cure. Composite resin specimens cured without an intervening porcelain disc were used to establish a baseline.
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