6 results match your criteria: "New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD)[Affiliation]"

Conservative Esthetic Replacement of a Missing Anterior Tooth Using Monolithic Zirconia One-Wing Fixed Dental Prosthesis.

Compend Contin Educ Dent

October 2021

Professor, Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, Director for Restorative Research, University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Advances in materials and adhesion technologies have enabled innovative, minimally invasive treatment for replacement of missing maxillary anterior teeth. In the first of two case reports presented, the treatment of a 17-year-old female patient with a missing right central incisor is described. The patient had internal resorption of tooth No.

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Metformin inhibits SUV39H1-mediated migration of prostate cancer cells.

Oncogenesis

May 2017

Department of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology, New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD), New York, NY, USA.

Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of cancer-related death among men, largely due to incurable distant metastases. Metformin, the most common used anti-type-2 diabetes medicine, has been linked to reduced cancer risk and better diagnosis. We found that metformin was able to inhibit PCa cell migration, which correlates with tumor metastatic capability.

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Metformin inhibits salivary adenocarcinoma growth through cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.

Am J Cancer Res

February 2016

Department of Basic Science and Craniofacial Biology, New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD)New York 10010, NY, USA; Department of Urology, New York University Langone Medical CenterNew York 10016, NY, USA; Perlmutter Cancer Institute, New York University Langone Medical CenterNew York 10016, NY, USA.

The inhibitory effects of metformin have been observed in many types of cancer. However, its effect on human salivary gland carcinoma is unknown. The effect of metformin alone or in combination with pp242 (an mTOR inhibitor) on salivary adenocarcinoma cells growth were determined in vitro and in vivo.

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Over the past seven years, the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) and the Advanced Practice: Pediatrics and the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) program at New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) have engaged in a program of formal educational activities with the specific goals of advancing interprofessional education, evidence-based practice, and interprofessional strategies to improve the oral-systemic health of infants and young children. Mentoring interprofessional students in all health care professions to collaboratively assess, analyze, and care-manage patients demands that faculty reflect on current practices and determine ways to enhance the curriculum to include evidence-based scholarly activities, opportunities for interprofessional education and practice, and interprofessional socialization. Through the processes of interprofessional education and practice, the pediatric nursing and dental faculty identified interprofessional performance and affective oral health core competencies for all dental and pediatric primary care providers.

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The fracture strength and accelerated fatigue reliability of metal and zirconia abutment systems were tested. Implants with either titanium (Ti, n = 9) or zirconia abutments(Zr, n = 18) were restored with metal crowns. Loads were applied as either a monotonic load to failure or mouth-motion cycles using a step-stress accelerated life testing method.

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Mandibular fracture as a complication of inferior alveolar nerve transposition and placement of endosseous implants: a case report.

Implant Dent

December 2003

Advanced Education Program, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Bellevue Hospital Center (NYU/BHC), New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD), New York, New York, USA.

Placement of endosseous implants and inferior alveolar nerve transposition is a treatment option for patients with an edentulous posterior mandible with inadequate bone height superior to the inferior alveolar canal. Complications associated with these procedures include infection, prolonged neurosensory disturbances, and/or pathologic fracture. This report presents the surgical management of a patient with a mandible fracture after inferior alveolar nerve transposition with concurrent placement of two endosseous implants.

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