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Mussel-inspired bifunctional coating for long-term stability of oral implants.

Acta Biomater

October 2024

School/Hospital of Stomatology, Lanzhou University, China; Key Laboratory of Dental Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Biological Intelligence Manufacturing of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, 730000, Gansu Province, China. Electronic address:

Peri-implantitis and osseointegration failure present considerable challenges to the prolonged stability of oral implants. To address these issues, there is an escalating demand for a resilient implant surface coating that seamlessly integrates antimicrobial features to combat bacteria-induced peri‑implantitis, and osteogenic properties to promote bone formation. In the present study, a bio-inspired poly(amidoamine) dendrimer (DA-PAMAM-NH) is synthesized by utilizing a mussel protein (DA) known for its strong adherence to various materials.

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Hypermethylation and suppression of microRNA219a-2 activates the ALDH1L2/GSH/PAI-1 pathway for fibronectin degradation in renal fibrosis.

Mol Ther

September 2024

Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA; Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, Augusta, GA 30904, USA. Electronic address:

Epigenetic regulations, such as DNA methylation and microRNAs, play an important role in renal fibrosis. Here, we report the regulation of microRNA219a-2 by DNA methylation in fibrotic kidneys, unveiling the crosstalk between these epigenetic mechanisms. Through genome-wide DNA methylation analysis and pyrosequencing, we detected the hypermethylation of microRNA219a-2 in renal fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) or renal ischemia/reperfusion, which was accompanied by a significant decrease in microRNA-219a-5p expression.

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A novel simplified method for assessing crystal length and crystalline content in dental ceramics.

Microsc Res Tech

January 2025

Department of Occlusion, Fixed Prosthodontics, and Dental Materials, Federal University of Uberlândia, School of Dentistry, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

The purpose of this study was to introduce a novel and simple method of evaluating the crystal length and crystalline content of lithium disilicate dental ceramics using images obtained from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and analyzed with ImageJ (NIH) processing software. Three evaluators with varying experience levels assessed the average crystal length and percentage of crystalline content in four commercial lithium disilicate reinforced glass ceramic materials: IPS e.max (Ivoclar Vivadent), Rosetta SM (Hass), T-Lithium (Talmax), and IRIS CAD (Tianjin).

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Osteocyte Sptbn1 Deficiency Alters Cell Survival and Mechanotransduction Following Formation of Plasma Membrane Disruptions (PMD) from Mechanical Loading.

Calcif Tissue Int

November 2024

Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, 1460 Laney Walker Blvd, CB1101, Augusta, GA, 30912, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • High mechanical loading induces temporary disruptions in cell membranes (PMD) that initiate a process called mechanotransduction, which is essential for bone adaptation.
  • The study hypothesized that disrupting a protein called β2-spectrin (Sptbn1), which supports cell structure, would increase membrane fragility, leading to altered responses in osteocytes (bone cells) under mechanical stress.
  • Results showed that disrupting Sptbn1 led to more PMD formation and slower repair rates in cells, impaired cell survival, and reduced bone thickening in response to mechanical loading, highlighting Sptbn1's crucial role in bone adaptation and cell response to stress.
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Fluoride Alters Gene Expression via Histone H3K27 Acetylation in Ameloblast-like LS8 Cells.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2024

Department of Oral Science and Translational Research, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • - Fluoride ingestion during tooth development can lead to dental fluorosis, and it activates histone acetyltransferase (HAT), which modifies the protein p53 and contributes to fluoride toxicity in specific mouse cells (LS8).
  • - The study showed that fluoride modifies histone acetylation, altering gene expression in LS8 cells, as evidenced by increased acetylation levels of certain genes and corresponding mRNA expression when treated with fluoride.
  • - This research is the first to highlight that fluoride treatment can lead to epigenetic changes through H3 acetylation, indicating a need for further investigation into how fluoride affects enamel development on a genetic level.
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Trichloroacetic Acid - Historical Origins and Dental Applications.

J Hist Dent

August 2024

Adjunct Associate Professor, Dental College of Georgia Adjunct Professor, Texas A&M School of Dentistry.

The use of trichloroacetic acid in dentistry has been advocated by several authors in the last 50 years due to its action on invasive gingival tissues that are seen in the presence of cervical resorption or proximal cavities. Publications addressing this substance and its applications are completely silent regarding its historical evolution or make general claims regarding its original source without substantiation. This perspective will attempt to provide the missing links to this substance and its contemporary use in dentistry, specifically in Endodontics.

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Statement Of Problem: Limited data exist regarding the effects of postprocessing on the flexural strength of vat-polymerized additively manufactured (AM) interim fixed dental prostheses.

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine how the postprocessing workflow affects the mechanical properties of vat-polymerized additively manufactured interim fixed dental prostheses and to establish clinical guidelines.

Material And Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed.

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While autologous platelet concentrates (APCs) have gained traction as promising regenerative materials in recent years, their impact on wound healing and tissue regeneration in periapical hard tissue defects remains controversial. Endodontic microsurgery (EMS) has embraced the potential of platelet concentrates, particularly L-PRF (Leucocyte-Platelet-Rich Fibrin) and PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), as regenerative tools. These concentrates, rich in growth factors and other bioactive molecules, are thought to enhance healing and treatment outcomes for various endodontic conditions.

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Influence of Battery Levels in Cordless LED Light-curing Units on Properties of Resin Cement and Glass Fiber Post Retention.

Oper Dent

September 2024

*Luís Henrique Araújo Raposo, DDS, MSc, PhD, associate professor, Department of Occlusion, Fixed Prosthodontics and Dental Materials, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Uberlândia, MG, Brazil.

Purpose: This study aimed to assess the impact of battery levels in single-peak and multi-peak light-curing units (LCUs) on irradiance, and their effects on glass fiber post push-out bond strength to root dentin and the degree of conversion of dual-cure universal resin cement.

Methods And Materials: Sixty bovine roots underwent endodontic treatment and were randomly distributed into 6 groups (n=10), formed by combining two LCUs (single-peak and multipeak) and three battery levels (100%, 50%, and 10%). A spectrophotometer measured irradiance (mW/ cm2) and spectral irradiance (mW/cm2/nm).

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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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Mitochondrial function in oral health and disease.

J Immunol Methods

September 2024

Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences, Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA.

Monitoring mitochondrial function and mitochondrial quality control in tissues is a crucial aspect of understanding cellular health and dysfunction, which may inform about the pathogenesis of several conditions associated with aging, including chronic inflammatory conditions, neurodegenerative disorders and metabolic diseases. This process involves assessing the functionality, integrity, and abundance of mitochondria within cells. Several lines of evidence have explored techniques and methods for monitoring mitochondrial quality control in tissues.

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This study evaluated the influence of hydrofluoric acid (HF) concentration and thermal cycling on the microshear bond strength (µSBS) of a resin luting agent to IPS e.max® CAD and Rosetta® SM. Ceramic specimens (12.

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Recent advances in the pathogenesis and prevention strategies of dental calculus.

NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes

July 2024

State Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.

Article Synopsis
  • * If not removed, calculus can cause serious oral conditions like periodontitis, making it crucial to understand its formation mechanisms for better health protection.
  • * Current treatments mainly alleviate symptoms rather than prevent recurrence, highlighting the need for integrated strategies that target both immediate and long-term management of calculus formation.
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Cutaneous Wound Healing and the Effects of Cannabidiol.

Int J Mol Sci

June 2024

Department of Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.

Cutaneous wounds, both acute and chronic, begin with loss of the integrity, and thus barrier function, of the skin. Surgery and trauma produce acute wounds. There are 22 million surgical procedures per year in the United States alone, based on data from the American College of Surgeons, resulting in a prevalence of 6.

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Background: This study aimed to assess the quality of various obturation techniques to fill perforation caused by internal root resorption using Micro-computed Tomography.

Methods: Cone-beam computed tomography images of a maxillary central incisor tooth with perforating internal resorptive defect were used to create a 3D printed model of the affected tooth. The replicas were divided into four groups based on the obturation technique used.

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Objectives: To evaluate the mechanical properties of root canal dentin treated with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) in combination with hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid (HEDP) or ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).

Methods: For testing fracture resistance, 45 single-rooted teeth were instrumented and irrigated with NaOCl/HEDP, NaOCl/EDTA, or distilled water. Fifteen untreated teeth served as control.

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Evaluation of Novel Nasal Mucoadhesive Nanoformulations Containing Lipid-Soluble EGCG for Long COVID Treatment.

Pharmaceutics

June 2024

Department of Oral Biology & Diagnostic Sciences, Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • Following recovery from COVID-19, many survivors experience long COVID, affecting around 23.7 million Americans and leading to significant economic losses due to workplace absenteeism.
  • Neurological symptoms linked to long COVID stem from the virus persisting in the nasal cells, causing inflammation in the central nervous system, with no current treatments effectively clearing this infection.
  • The study investigates the safety and antiviral efficacy of a green-tea-derived compound, EC16m, formulated as nanoparticles, aiming to address persistent SARS-CoV-2 infections and promote recovery of neurological functions.
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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor associated with high mortality rates, and this study explores the role of the FAM3C gene in GBM through bioinformatics analysis.
  • Researchers analyzed transcriptomic data to reveal that high levels of FAM3C are linked to poor survival outcomes in GBM patients and identified FAM3C as crucial for several cancer characteristics.
  • The study also discovers a relationship between high FAM3C expression and increased immune cell abundance, suggesting FAM3C could serve as a valuable biomarker for GBM and offers insights for future research directions.
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Letter to the Editor, "Cannabinoids and Acute Dental Pain".

J Dent Res

July 2024

Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences, Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA.

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We and others have seen that osteocytes sense high-impact osteogenic mechanical loading via transient plasma membrane disruptions (PMDs) which initiate downstream mechanotransduction. However, a PMD must be repaired for the cell to survive this wounding event. Previous work suggested that the protein Prkd1 (also known as PKCμ) may be a critical component of this PMD repair process, but the specific role of Prkd1 in osteocyte mechanobiology had not yet been tested.

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Background: As the need for using dental implants to replace single missing teeth grows, so does the demand for greater esthetic results. However, achieving complete interproximal papillae fill in single-tooth implant restorations remains a challenge. The distally anchored connective tissue platform is a novel soft tissue augmentation technique that consists of harvesting an autogenous connective tissue graft from the palate, folding it, and positioning it at the level of the distal occlusal and buccal surfaces with the help of a distal sling suture to the adjacent distal tooth.

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Classification of Caries Based on CBCT: A Deep Learning Network Interpretability Study.

J Imaging Inform Med

December 2024

Department of Stomatology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, Hubei Province, China.

This study aimed to create a caries classification scheme based on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and develop two deep learning models to improve caries classification accuracy. A total of 2713 axial slices were obtained from CBCT images of 204 carious teeth. Both classification models were trained and tested using the same pretrained classification networks on the dataset, including ResNet50_vd, MobileNetV3_large_ssld, and ResNet50_vd_ssld.

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