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Evaluation of Faculty Mentoring Practices in Seven U.S. Dental Schools.

J Dent Educ

December 2019

Thikriat Al-Jewair, BDS, MBA, MSc, MS, FRCD(C), is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo; Amy Kristina Herbert, DDS, MFA, is Assistant Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; V. Leroy Leggitt, DDS, MS, PhD, is Professor and Chair, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry; Tawana Lee Ware, DDS, MSD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Indiana University School of Dentistry; Maritzabel Hogge, DDS, MS, MSMEd, is Associate Professor and Director of Radiology, Department of Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University; Cynthia Senior, RDH, MEd, is Assistant Professor and Clinic Director, Department of Dental Hygiene, School of Dentistry, University of Mississippi Medical Center; Rebecca K. Carr, MPH, is Senior Evaluator, Community Partnerships & Access to Care, and Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of New England College of Dental Medicine; and John D. Da Silva, DMD, MPH, ScM, is Vice Dean, Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Medical Director of Harvard Dental Center.

The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the faculty mentoring practices in seven dental schools in the U.S. A 34-item survey was administered electronically to dental faculty members of all ranks, tracks, and job categories in seven dental schools using faculty listservs.

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Number of Pregnant Women at Four Dental Clinics and the Care They Received: A Dental Quality eMeasure Evaluation.

J Dent Educ

October 2019

Ana Neumann and Enihomo Obadan-Udoh contributed equally to this article. Ana Neumann is Associate Professor, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Enihomo Obadan-Udoh is Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Suhasini Bangar is Research Associate, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Shwetha V. Kumar is Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Oluwabunmi Tokede is Assistant Professor, Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Aram Kim is Instructor, Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Alfa Yansane is Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Elizabeth Mertz is Professor, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Sapna Panwar is Research Assistant, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Arti Gharpure is Research Assistant, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Krisha Kumar Kookal is Clinical Informatics Research Data Warehouse Lead Systems Analyst, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Joanna Mullins is Manager of Clinical Strategy and Support, Skourtes Institute, Hillsboro, OR; Joshua B. Even is Director of Clinical Strategy and Support, Skourtes Institute, Hillsboro, OR; Kristen Simmons is Chief Operating Officer, Skourtes Institute, Hillsboro, OR; Joel M. White is Professor, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco; Muhammad F. Walji is Associate Dean and Professor, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; and Elsbeth Kalenderian is Professor and Department Chair, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco.

Process-of-care quality measure research can be used to identify gaps in the delivery of dental services to pregnant patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the types of dental services that pregnant patients received in four dental clinics over five years as documented in the electronic health record (EHR). To accomplish this objective, the authors modified and validated a previously published claims-based dental quality measure for EHR use.

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Comparison of Efficiency and Image Quality of Photostimulable Phosphor Plate and Charge-Coupled Device Receptors in Dental Radiography.

J Dent Educ

October 2019

Wenjian Zhang is Associate Professor, Department of Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Carolyn Huynh is Associate Professor, Department of Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Aniket Jadhav is Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Jose Pinales is Dental Radiologic Technologist III, Department of Patient Care, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Liliana Arvizu is Dental Radiologic Technologist III, Department of Patient Care, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Jenny Tsai is Dental Radiologic Technologist I, Department of Patient Care, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; and Nidia Flores is Dental Radiologic Technologist I, Department of Patient Care, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston.

The photostimulable phosphor (PSP) plate and charge-coupled device (CCD) are receptors commonly used for intraoral radiography in U.S. dental schools.

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Instrumental and visual evaluation of the color adjustment potential of resin composites.

J Esthet Restor Dent

September 2019

Department of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics and Houston Center for Biomaterials and Biomimetics (HCBB), University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston, Houston, Texas.

Objective: To evaluate the instrumental and visual color adjustment potential (CAP-I, CAP-V), of resin composites.

Methods: Resin composites tested were Omnichroma, Filtek Supreme Ultra, TPH Spectra, Herculite Ultra, and Tetric EvoCeram. Two types of specimens, "dual" and "single" were evaluated.

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Aim: To investigate the expression of TP63 in apical periodontitis (AP) tissues and the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the TP63 gene with AP using a case-control dataset.

Methodology: Expression of TP63 in human AP lesions (apical abscess, radicular cyst, periapical granuloma) was evaluated using immunohistochemistry. A case-control association study was performed to assess the association of TP63 polymorphisms in individuals having AP with or without associated pain.

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Background: Matrix metalloproteinases-20 (MMP20) expression is widely regarded as tooth specific, with expression limited to dental hard tissues. Recently, we reported MMP20 expression and interaction with dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), a member of the Small Integrin Binding Ligand N-linked Glycoproteins (SIBLINGs), in human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and dysplastic oral premalignant lesions (OPLs), suggesting a role for MMP20-DSPP interaction in oral carcinogenesis.

Methods: This study aimed to survey the expression of MMP20 and its cognate DSPP partner in the breast, colon, prostate, thyroid, and cervical neoplasms.

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The Use of Social Media by Dental Students for Communication and Learning: Two Viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: Social Media Use Can Benefit Dental Students' Communication and Learning and Viewpoint 2: Potential Problems with Social Media Outweigh Their Benefits for Dental Education.

J Dent Educ

June 2019

Tracy L. de Peralta, DMD, PhD, MClinEd, is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Curriculum and Assessment Integration, University of Michigan School of Dentistry; O. Fields Farrior, DMD, MS, is Associate Clinical Professor and Associate Dean of Clinical Education and Patient Care, University of New England College of Dental Medicine; Natasha M. Flake, DDS, PhD, MSD, is Associate Professor and Director of Predoctoral Endodontics, University of Washington School of Dentistry; Desmond Gallagher, DDS, MA, MFGDP ( UK), is Assistant Professor and Executive Associate Dean, University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry; Cristiano Susin, DDS, MSD, PhD, is Professor and Chair, Department of Periodontology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry; and John Valenza, DDS, FAGD, is Professor and Dean, University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston.

Social media have become a major part of an interconnected society, impacting personal and professional lives. This Point/Counterpoint presents two opposing viewpoints on the question of whether social media should be used in dental education as a learning and communication tool for dental students. Viewpoint 1 argues that social media benefit student learning and should be used as a tool in dental education.

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Objective: The objective was to provide a literature review on perceptibility and acceptability thresholds in dentistry and corresponding recommendations.

Overview: A literature review on visual thresholds included findings on the judgments of the color and appearance of tooth-, gingiva- and skin-colored restorative dental materials. Discrepancies in study design contributed to inconsistencies in the research findings of some studies.

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Electronic Health Records and Data Quality.

J Dent Educ

March 2019

Muhammad F. Walji, PhD, is Associate Dean for Technology Services and Informatics and Professor, Department of Diagnostics and Biomedical Sciences, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston.

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Investigating Potential Correlations between Endodontic Pathology and Cardiovascular Diseases Using Epidemiological and Genetic Approaches.

J Endod

February 2019

Department of Endodontics, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry, Houston, Texas; Center for Craniofacial Research, University of Texas Health Science Center School of Dentistry at Houston, Houston, Texas; Department of Diagnostic and Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry, Houston, Texas. Electronic address:

Introduction: Apical periodontitis (AP) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are chronic conditions triggered by an inflammatory process and sharing similar pathogeneses and molecular players. Previous studies have suggested that AP may perpetuate a systemic inflammation state and, in turn, contribute to CVD. In this study, we investigated the potential association between endodontic pathology and CVD using epidemiological and genetic approaches.

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Purpose: To evaluate if pre-treatment with silver diamine fluoride (SDF) adversely affects the bond strength of orthodontic brackets to enamel.

Methods: 30 extracted non-carious permanent molar teeth were embedded in acrylic resin cylinders with buccal surfaces exposed and randomly divided equally into two groups. The experimental enamel surfaces were treated with 38% SDF applied for 1 minute between phosphoric acid etch and metal orthodontic bracket bonding with Transbond XT Light Cure Adhesive.

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We sought to determine the effects of smoking on surfactant lipids and proteins in saliva. Levels of sphingomyelin (Sph) phosphatidylcholine (PC) and lyso-PC (LPC) were determined by thin layer chromatography. Levels of surfactant protein A (SP-A) were determined by western analysis using antibodies specific for SP-A.

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Should Pass/Fail Grading Be Used Instead of Traditional Letter Grades in Dental Education? Two Viewpoints: Viewpoint 1: Pass/Fail Grading Improves Learning Experiences for Students and Viewpoint 2: Traditional Letter Grading Provides Objective Evaluation for Dental Education.

J Dent Educ

December 2018

Bruno C. Jham is Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Dental Medicine-Illinois, Midwestern University; Dolores Cannella is Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Education, School of Dental Medicine, Stony Brook University; Shawn Adibi is Associate Professor, Department of General Practice and Dental Public Health, The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston; Kim Austin is Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Diversity, Inclusion, and Access, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC; Veeratrishul Allareddy is Professor, Department of Oral Pathology, Radiology, and Medicine, The University of Iowa College of Dentistry & Dental Clinics; and Cynthia S. Petrie is Associate Professor, Dr. George Tanaka Hawaii Professor of Restorative Dentistry, and Chair of the Department of Restorative Clinical Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Missouri-Kansas City.

Discussions about which grading system (letter grade or pass/fail) is more effective in dental education have been occurring for several decades. As more institutions continue to consider the change from the traditional five-tier letter grading system (A/B/C/D/F) to a two-tier grading system (pass/fail), this debate will likely continue. This point/counterpoint article examines arguments for and against each type of grading system, taking into consideration academic performance, learning outcomes, psychological well-being, learning environment, acceptance/performance in postgraduate educational programs, and student motivation.

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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. : Interest and expansion of interprofessional education (IPE) has increased tremendously over the last decade due to need and regulatory requirements.

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Background: Dental surface conditioning by Er:YAG laser is currently being investigated, as not all of the mechanisms and effects of this technique have been clearly studied. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess the cervical microleakage of Class II resin composite restorations in endodontically treated teeth following either the respective conventional conditioning or additional Er:YAG laser conditioning, in association with varied adhesives.

Material And Methods: Standardized mesial-occlusal-distal cavities (two gingival walls positioned in dentin and enamel, respectively) were created in 60 extracted human premolar teeth.

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: Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are genetic disorders that result from defects in the processing of glycogen synthesis or breakdown within muscles, liver, and other cell types. It also manifests with impaired neutrophil chemotaxis and neutropenic episodes which results in severe destruction of the supporting dental tissues, namely the periodontium. Although GSD Type Ib cannot be cured, associated symptoms and debilitating oral manifestations of the disease can be managed through collaborative medical and dental care where early detection and intervention is of key importance.

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This report presents a case of cervical pneumatocysts as an incidental finding on cone-beam computed tomography. Pneumatocysts are gas-containing lesions of unknown etiology. They usually present in the ilium or sacrum, adjacent to the sacroiliac joint.

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Bone healing depends of a transient inflammatory response, involving selective migration of leukocytes under the control of chemokine system. CCR2 has been regarded as an essential receptor for macrophage recruitment to inflammation and healing sites, but its role in the intramembranous bone healing on craniofacial region remains unknown. Therefore, we investigated the role of CCR2 on F4/80+ cells migration and its consequences to the intramembranous healing outcome.

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Background: Nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) is a debilitating condition that not only affects the individual, but the entire family. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes with NSCL/P.

Methods: Twelve polymorphisms in/nearby BRCA1 and BRCA2 were genotyped using Taqman chemistry.

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Aim: To investigate the DNA methylation profiles of immune response-related genes in apical periodontitis (AP) lesions.

Methodology: The methylation profiles on the cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) regions of 22 gene promoters involved in inflammation and autoimmunity were assessed in 60 human AP lesions and 24 healthy periodontal ligaments (controls) using a pathway-specific real-time polymerase chain reaction array (EpiTect® Methyl Signature PCR Array Human Inflammatory Response). Differentially methylated genes were subsequently assessed for their mRNA expression.

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Early detection of oral cancer and oral premalignant lesions (OPL) containing dysplasia could improve oral cancer outcomes. However, general dental practitioners have difficulty distinguishing dysplastic OPLs from confounder oral mucosal lesions in low-risk populations. We evaluated the ability of two optical imaging technologies, autofluorescence imaging (AFI) and high-resolution microendoscopy (HRME), to diagnose moderate dysplasia or worse (ModDys) in 56 oral mucosal lesions in a low-risk patient population, using histopathology as the gold standard, and in 46 clinically normal sites.

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Background: Several researchers have tried to improve the results of gingival recession treatment techniques. One of the methods is to use growth factors The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of CAF (coronally advanced flap) + CTG (connective tissue graft) + PRGF (plasma rich in growth factors) in the treatment of Miller Class I buccal gingival recession.

Material And Methods: Twenty-two teeth with Miller Class I gingival recession in 6 patients 26 ‒ 47 years of age were included in a split-mouth designed randomized controlled trial (RCT).

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Background: Accurate determination of bone loss at the molar furcation region by clinical detection and intraoral radiograph is challenging in many instances. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is expected to open a new horizon in periodontal assessment. The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate accuracy of molar furcation assessment via clinical detection, intraoral radiography and CBCT images.

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Gingival shade guides: Colorimetric and spectral modeling.

J Esthet Restor Dent

March 2018

Department of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, Houston Center for Biomaterials and Biomimetics (HCBB), University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston, 7500 Cambridge St., Ste. 5350, Houston, Texas.

Objective: To design colorimetric and spectral models of gingival shade guides that adequately represent the color of human gingiva.

Materials And Methods: A previously compiled database on the spectral reflectance of healthy keratinized gingiva was used for optimization. Coverage Error (CE) and Maximal Error (ME) were optimized using CIELAB and CIEDE2000 color difference formulas.

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Objectives/aims: The application of virtual microscopy (VM) to research, pre-doctoral medical and dental educational training, and diagnostic surgical and anatomic pathology is well-documented but its application to the field of oral and maxillofacial pathology has not been explored. This is the first study to evaluate the enthusiasm and readiness of US-/Canada-based oral and maxillofacial pathology (OMFP) residents toward employing VM use over conventional microscopy (CM) for diagnostic purposes.

Materials And Methods: All 46 current US-/Canada-based OMFP residents were invited to participate in an anonymous electronic survey via 'Survey Monkey' in 2015.

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