101 results match your criteria: "Shenzhen Stomatology Hospital[Affiliation]"

Maternal group B decreases infant length and alters the early-life microbiome: a prospective cohort study.

Ann Med

December 2025

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Microbiome Medicine Center, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.

Background: Maternal colonization with Group B Streptococcus (GBS) disrupts the vaginal microbiota, potentially affecting infant microbiota assembly and growth. While the gut microbiota's importance in infant growth is recognized, the specific effects of maternal GBS on growth remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the effects of maternal vaginal GBS during pregnancy on early infant growth, microbiome, and metabolomics.

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The regulation of macrophage polarization by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a prominent area of research but faces challenges due to limited MSC sources and incomplete understanding of underlying mechanisms. We sought to identify an accessible MSC source and investigate how MSCs regulate macrophage polarization using high-throughput sequencing. We isolated dental follicle MSCs from discarded human third molar dental follicles and cocultured them with THP-1-derived macrophages in the conditioned medium.

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Background: This study aims to assess the therapeutic efficacy of a modified arthroscopy discopexy suturing technique in combination with an anterior disc repositioning splint (ARS) for the treatment of early phase anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDwoR) patients.

Methods: During 2021-2022, early phase ADDwoR cases were included and underwent modified arthroscopy discopexy suturing surgery and ARS therapy after surgery. Pre- and post-surgical evaluation parameters include the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, maximum mouth opening (MMO), and disc-condyle relationship on MRI.

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Biomimetic non-collagenous proteins-calcium phosphate complex with superior osteogenesis via regulating macrophage IL-27 secretion.

Biomaterials

April 2025

Department of Endodontics, Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Traumatic defects or non-union fractures presents a substantial challenge in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Although synthetic calcium phosphate-based biomaterials (CaPs) such as dibasic calcium phosphate anhydrate (DCPA) are commonly employed for bone repair, their inadequate cellular immune responses significantly impede sustained degradation and optimal osteogenesis. In this study, drawing inspiration from the key structure of an acidic non-collagenous protein-CaP complex (ANCPs-CaP) essential for natural bone formation, we prepared biomimetic mineralized dibasic calcium phosphate (MDCPA).

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The important role of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in small molecules mediated gingival mesenchymal stem cells transdifferentiate into neuron-like cells.

Arch Oral Biol

January 2025

Shenzhen Clinical College of Stomatology, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University, Guangdong, China; Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Shenzhen Stomatology Hospital (Pingshan) of Southern Medical University, Guangdong, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • - The study explores the ability of gingival mesenchymal stem cells (GMSCs) to be transformed into neurons using a specific treatment involving small molecules, which could be beneficial for neurodegenerative disease therapies.
  • - Over a 7-day period, researchers observed changes in GMSCs' morphology, neurogenic marker expression, and calcium signaling, finding that the treatment led to enhanced neuron-like characteristics in the cells.
  • - The key findings indicate that the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway significantly contributes to this neuronal transformation, with CHIR99021 being the most effective among the small molecules used in the process.
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Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma Promotes Bonding Between Adhesive Monomers and Zirconia.

J Esthet Restor Dent

October 2024

Department of Stomatology, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to determine if nonthermal atmospheric plasma (NTAP) can enhance the bonding between adhesive monomers and zirconia material commonly used in dental applications.
  • Various methods including contact angle measurements and spectroscopy were used to analyze the surface characteristics and bonding mechanisms post NTAP treatment of zirconia and selected monomers (HEMA, BisGMA, TEGDMA, MDP).
  • Results indicated that NTAP effectively improves the affinity and bonding strength of adhesive monomers to zirconia, suggesting its potential for enhancing dental bonding procedures and warranting further research.
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Background: Robotic computer-assisted implant surgery (r-CAIS) is a revolutionary innovation in oral implantation; however, the clinical feasibility of r-CAIS for immediate implant placement (IIP) in posterior teeth has not been verified. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of r-CAIS for IIP in posterior tooth regions.

Methods: Patients with posterior teeth to be extracted and indicated to undergo r-CAIS were evaluated.

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Findings and methodologies in oral phageome research: a systematic review.

J Oral Microbiol

October 2024

Shenzhen Clinical College of Stomatology, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

Background: The oral microbiome serves as both an indicator and a mediator of oral health. Evidence indicates that bacteriophages (phages) are widely present in the oral microbiome and exhibit diverse classifications and interactions with human cells and other microbes. These phages constitute the oral phageome, which potentially exerts significant yet unexplored effects on the interplay between oral and general health.

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Peripheral neuropathic pain poses a significant global health challenge. Current drugs for peripheral neuropathic pain often fall short in efficacy or come with severe side effects, emphasizing the critical need for the development of highly effective and well-tolerated alternatives. Sophoricoside (SOP) is a nature product-derived isoflavone that possesses various pharmacological effects on inflammatory and neuropathy diseases.

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  • Persistent HPV infections contribute to cervical cancer progression by influencing local immune responses, particularly the infiltration of M2 macrophages.
  • The study reveals that exosomes from HPV E6+ cervical cancer cells play a key role in polarizing macrophages to the M2 type, primarily through the action of miR-204-5p, which inhibits a protein called JAK2.
  • This research highlights the potential of exosomal miR-204-5p as both a biomarker for assessing cervical lesion severity and a target for future therapeutic strategies.
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diseases are common clinical conditions. The number of patients with TMJ diseases is large, and the etiology, epidemiology, disease spectrum, and treatment of the disease remain controversial and unknown. To understand and master the current situation of the occurrence, development and prevention of TMJ diseases, as well as to identify the patterns in etiology, incidence, drug sensitivity, and prognosis is crucial for alleviating patients'suffering.

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LncOCMRL1 promotes oral squamous cell carcinoma growth and metastasis via the RRM2/EMT pathway.

J Exp Clin Cancer Res

September 2024

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Malignant Tumor Epigenetics and Gene Regulation, Guangdong-Hong Kong Joint Laboratory for RNA Medicine, Medical Research Center, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510120, PR China.

Background: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are widely involved in cancer development and progression, but the functions of most lncRNAs have not yet been elucidated. Metastasis is the main factor restricting the therapeutic outcomes of various cancer types, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Therefore, exploring the key lncRNAs that regulate OSCC metastasis and elucidating their molecular mechanisms will facilitate the development of new strategies for effective OSCC therapy.

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Objectives: To analyse the correlation between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc perforation and degenerative joint changes (DJC) on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and related factors.

Study Design: A total of 238 female patients with anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDwoR), accounting for 348 affected joints, requiring TMJ disc open anchorage surgery were included in the study conducted from June 2021 to August 2022. Following TMJ disc open anchorage surgery, patients were divided into two groups: disc perforation (DP) and disc non-perforation (DNP).

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Objective: This in-vitro study investigates the influence of two different impression techniques and two shoulder designs on the marginal adaptation of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing restorations.

Methods: Forty mandibular first premolars were cast into dental arch models for this in vitro study. Fragile cusps and concavities on the mesial-buccal-occlusal surfaces were treated, with 2 mm of the occlusal surface removed.

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Objectives: Mechanical debridement supplemented with antibacterial agents effectively eradicates subgingival biofilms formed in the periodontal pockets of severe periodontitis patients. However, the available antimicrobial agents have limited penetrating ability to kill the bacteria encased in the deep layers of biofilms. This study aimed to fabricate a novel magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) loaded with rhamnolipid (RL) and vancomycin (Vanc, Vanc/RL-Ag@FeO) to combat subgingival biofilms.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the stress distribution in pulpotomized primary molars with different types of restorative materials using 3D-finite element analysis (FEA), and provide valuable insights into the selection and application of restorative materials, with the ultimate goal of reducing the risk of pulpotomy failure and protecting residual dental tissue.

Methods: Four 3D models of pulpotomized primary molars with different restorative materials according to the material and its elastic modulus were analysed: resin composite, stainless steel crowns (SSCs), prefabricated zirconia crowns and endocrowns. The food layer was also designed before vertical and bucco-lingual forces were applied to simulate physiological masticatory conditions.

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In the field of tissue engineering, the extracellular matrix (ECM) is considered an important element for promoting neural regeneration after spinal cord injury (SCI). Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs), mesenchymal stem cells that originate from the neural crest, are easy to harvest and culture in vitro, express a variety of neurotrophic factors (NTFs) and deposit a large amount of ECM, making them a good choice for stem cell- or ECM-based treatment of SCI. In the present study, decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) derived from DPSC sheets is used for the treatment of SCI.

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Digital Surgical Guides in Mandibular Genioplasty: Evaluating Precision Against Conventional Techniques.

Aesthetic Plast Surg

October 2024

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shenzhen Stomatology Hospital (Pingshan) of Southern Medical University, No.143 of Dongzong Road, Maluan street, Pingshan District, Shenzhen, 518118, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Mandibular genioplasty is a key oral surgery procedure traditionally reliant on surgeon experience, which can lead to precision issues.
  • This study compares 50 patients, with 30 using digital surgical guides and 20 utilizing traditional methods, measuring accuracy post-surgery via 3D imaging.
  • Results indicate that digital guides significantly enhance horizontal precision in genioplasty advancement and reduce vertical errors during retraction, suggesting digital methods could improve surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
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  • Periodontitis is linked to the development of diabetes, with the bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis potentially contributing to insulin resistance (IR) through periodontal inflammation.
  • The study analyzed clinical samples and conducted experiments on cultured cells and mice, finding a correlation between P. gingivalis and IR, suggesting that the bacteria negatively impacts insulin receptor expression and glucose uptake.
  • Results indicate that P. gingivalis can degrade insulin receptors via its protease (gingipain), leading to IR, and highlight the potential for targeting periodontal pathogens as a strategy to prevent diabetes.*
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Tooth extraction is a common and widely employed therapeutic procedure in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Minimally invasive tooth extraction can reduce both physical and psychological trauma to the patients, and is widely recommended as a first-line clinical treatment. But currently no guidelines or consensus has been available to provide a systematic introduction of minimally invasive tooth extraction to guide the clinical practices.

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Metagenomic analysis reveals ecological and functional signatures of oral phageome associated with severe early childhood caries.

J Dent

July 2024

Shenzhen Children's Hospital of China Medical University (CMU), Shenzhen, PR China; Department of Stomatology, Shenzhen Children's Hospital, Shenzhen, PR China. Electronic address:

Objectives: Severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) is highly prevalent, affecting children's oral health. S-ECC development is closely associated with the complex oral microbial microbiome and its microorganism interactions, such as the imbalance of bacteriophages and bacteria. Till now, little is known about oral phageome on S-ECC.

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Dihydroartemisinin-driven selective anti-lung cancer proliferation by binding to EGFR and inhibition of NRAS signaling pathway-induced DNA damage.

Sci Rep

May 2024

Shiyan Key Laboratory of Natural Medicine Nanoformulation ResearchHubei Key Laboratory of Embryonic Stem Cell Research, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Hubei University of Medicine, Renmin road No. 30, Shiyan, 442000, Hubei, People's Republic of China.

Chemotherapeutic agents can inhibit the proliferation of malignant cells due to their cytotoxicity, which is limited by collateral damage. Dihydroartemisinin (DHA), has a selective anti-cancer effect, whose target and mechanism remain uncovered. The present work aims to examine the selective inhibitory effect of DHA as well as the mechanisms involved.

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Ischemic stroke is a devastating medical condition with poor prognosis due to the lack of effective treatment modalities. Transplantation of human neural stem cells or primary neural cells is a promising treatment approach, but this is hindered by limited suitable cell sources and low expansion capacity. This study aimed (1) use small molecules (SM) to reprogram gingival mesenchymal stem cells (GMSCs) commitment to the neural lineage cells , and (2) use hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel scaffolds seeded with GMSCs-derived neural lineage cells to treat ischemic stroke .

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  • This study developed a deep learning model called ToothNet, designed to detect dental caries and fissure sealants in intraoral photos effectively.
  • A total of 1020 images were annotated by endodontists, and ToothNet was evaluated for its accuracy and localization abilities against those of a dentist with one year of experience.
  • Results showed that ToothNet outperformed the 1-year dentist in caries detection based on several performance metrics, indicating its potential as a useful tool in dental diagnostics.
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Novel gene mutation causes autosomal-dominant congenital cataract.

Int J Ophthalmol

March 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Shenzhen People's Hospital (the Second Clinical Medical College, Jinan University; the First Affiliated Hospital, Southern University of Science and Technology), Shenzhen 518020, Guangdong Province, China.

Aim: To identify disease-causative mutations in families with congenital cataract.

Methods: Two Chinese families with autosomal-dominant congenital cataract (ADCC) were recruited and underwent comprehensive eye examinations. Gene panel next-generation sequencing of common pathogenic genes of congenital cataract was performed in the proband of each family.

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