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Evidence shows that the majority of OMFS trainees undertook dentistry as their first degree, however, an increasing number of undergraduates undertaking OMFS training have completed medicine first. It is vital that all undergraduates wanting to commit to another degree have adequate exposure to, and understanding of, the specialty. The aim of our study was to evaluate the perspectives of final-year dental students concerning their exposure to, and perceptions of, OMFS during their undergraduate teaching.

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  • The study investigates the connection between the olfactory system and COVID-19 symptoms like loss of smell (anosmia) and taste (hypogeusia) by examining the role of the nervus terminalis (NT) using ultra-high-field 7T MRI imaging.
  • Researchers evaluated brain images from 45 COVID-19 patients and 29 healthy controls to identify the presence of NT, olfactory bulbs (OB), and signs of brain volume loss or changes in signal intensity.
  • The results showed that NT was visible in all participants, with COVID-19 patients experiencing anosmia or hypogeusia showing significant T2 hyperintensity in NT, OB, and olfactory tract (OT) compared to controls and
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The Value of Labial Gland Biopsies as a Diagnostic Test for Sjögren's Syndrome.

Head Neck Pathol

July 2024

Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TA, UK.

Purpose: There are a number of diagnostic criteria that can be used to support a diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome (SS), a chronic autoimmune condition often characterised by xerostomia and xerophthalmia. Of the available investigations, the most invasive is the labial gland biopsy (LGB) for histopathology, which is associated with a risk of long-term altered sensation to the lip. A positive histological diagnosis is currently considered to be one of the most objective criteria, however there is debate about the interobserver agreement between pathologists, as well as the sensitivity and specificity of this test.

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Reduced Fibroblast Activation on Electrospun Polycaprolactone Scaffolds.

Bioengineering (Basel)

March 2023

The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TA, UK.

In vivo, quiescent fibroblasts reside in three-dimensional connective tissues and are activated in response to tissue injury before proliferating rapidly and becoming migratory and contractile myofibroblasts. When deregulated, chronic activation drives fibrotic disease. Fibroblasts cultured on stiff 2D surfaces display a partially activated phenotype, whilst many 3D environments limit fibroblast activation.

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Retrospective review COVID-19 vaccine induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia and cerebral venous thrombosis-what can we learn from the immune response.

Clin Imaging

October 2022

Yale Department of Radiology and Biological Imaging, New Haven, CT, USA; PhD Candidate for Viral Mediated Disease in the Skull Base, The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK; Adjunct Professor Diagnostic, Molecular and Interventional Radiology Biomedical Engineering Imaging Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Introduction: Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT), prior to the COVID pandemic, was rare representing 0.5 of all strokes, with the diagnosis made by MRI or CT venography. COVID-19 patients compared to general populations have a 30-60 times greater risk of CVT compared to non-affected populations, and up to a third of severe COVID patients may have thrombotic complications.

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Healthcare applications are known to have a considerable environmental impact and the use of bio-based polymers has emerged as a powerful approach to reduce the carbon footprint in the sector. This research aims to explore the suitability of using a new sustainable polyester blend (Floreon™) as a scaffold directed to aid in musculoskeletal applications. Musculoskeletal problems arise from a wide range of diseases and injuries related to bones and joints.

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Comparison of aerosol mitigation strategies and aerosol persistence in dental environments.

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol

December 2022

Aerosol and Air Quality Research Laboratory, Department of Chemical, Environmental and Material Engineering, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, United States.

Objective: To determine the impact of various aerosol mitigation interventions and to establish duration of aerosol persistence in a variety of dental clinic configurations.

Methods: We performed aerosol measurement studies in endodontic, orthodontic, periodontic, pediatric, and general dentistry clinics. We used an optical aerosol spectrometer and wearable particulate matter sensors to measure real-time aerosol concentration from the vantage point of the dentist during routine care in a variety of clinic configurations (eg, open bay, single room, partitioned operatories).

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Why won't the pathologist give me a diagnosis? Interpreting uncertainty in head and neck pathology reports.

Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg

June 2022

Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Floor E, The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, 19 Claremont Crescent, Sheffield S10 2TA, United Kingdom.

Pathology reports often contain elements of uncertainty, and communication between clinicians and pathologists is paramount for providing the best patient care. Surveys were given to pathology service-users and pathologists to ascertain confidence levels regarding certain phrases used in pathology reports. A focus group then met with pathologists to gain insight into why certain phrases are used and the challenges that are faced in presenting an uncertain diagnosis.

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There are no physical or visual manifestations that define skin sensitivity or irritation; a subjective diagnosis is made on the basis of the evaluation of clinical presentations, including burning, prickling, erythema, and itching. Adverse skin reaction in response to topically applied products is common and can limit the use of dermatological or cosmetic products. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of human skin equivalents based on immortalized skin keratinocytes and evaluate the potential of a 22-gene panel in combination with multivariate analysis to discriminate between chemicals known to act as irritants and those that do not.

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Delivery of Bioactive Compounds to Improve Skin Cell Responses on Microfabricated Electrospun Microenvironments.

Bioengineering (Basel)

July 2021

Bioengineering and Health Technologies Group, The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TA, UK.

The introduction of microtopographies within biomaterial devices is a promising approach that allows one to replicate to a degree the complex native environment in which human cells reside. Previously, our group showed that by combining electrospun fibers and additive manufacturing it is possible to replicate to an extent the stem cell microenvironment (rete ridges) located between the epidermal and dermal layers. Our group has also explored the use of novel proangiogenic compounds to improve the vascularization of skin constructs.

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Malignant transformation in a cohort of patients with oral epithelial dysplasia.

Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg

November 2021

Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, The School of Clinical Dentistry, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield S10 2TA, UK. Electronic address:

Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is often diagnosed in oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and carries an increased risk of malignant transformation. Currently, the reported risk of malignant transformation for OED varies. Here we present the risk in a cohort of 150 patients with OED at a specialist centre.

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Background: Molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a common developmental dental condition that presents in childhood. Areas of poorly formed enamel affect one or more first permanent molars and can cause opacities on the anterior teeth. MIH presents a variety of challenges for the dental team as well as functional and social impacts for affected children.

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Cilia are evolutionarily highly conserved organelles with important functions in many organs. The extracellular component of the cilium protruding from the plasma membrane comprises an axoneme composed of microtubule doublets, arranged in a 9 + 0 conformation in primary cilia or 9 + 2 in motile cilia. These microtubules facilitate transport of intraflagellar cargoes along the axoneme.

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Understanding Fibroblast Behavior in 3D Biomaterials.

Tissue Eng Part B Rev

June 2022

Integrated Bioscience Group, The School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Traditional monolayer culture fails to fully recapitulate the environment of connective tissue cells such as the fibroblast. When cultured on stiff two-dimensional (2D) plastic, fibroblasts become highly proliferative forming broad lamellipodia and stress fibers. Conversely, in different three-dimensional (3D) culture systems, fibroblasts have displayed a diverse array of features; from an "activated" phenotype like that observed in 2D cultures and by myofibroblasts, to a quiescent state that likely better represents fibroblasts at rest.

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The recapitulation of the stem cell microenvironment is an emerging area of research that has grown significantly in the last 10 to 15 years. Being able to understand the underlying mechanisms that relate stem cell behavior to the physical environment in which stem cells reside is currently a challenge that many groups are trying to unravel. Several approaches have attempted to mimic the biological components that constitute the native stem cell niche, however, this is a very intricate environment and, although promising advances have been made recently, it becomes clear that new strategies need to be explored to ensure a better understanding of the stem cell niche behavior.

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The use of microfabrication techniques for the development of innovative constructs for tissue regeneration is a growing area of research. This area comprises both manufacturing and biological approaches for the development of smart materials aiming to control and direct cell behavior to enhance tissue healing. Many groups have focused their efforts on introducing complexity within these innovative constructs via the inclusion of nano- and microtopographical cues mimicking physical and biological aspects of the native stem cell niche.

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Stereolithography is a useful additive manufacturing technique for the production of scaffolds for tissue engineering. Here we present a tuneable, easy-to-manufacture, photocurable resin for use in stereolithography, based on the widely used biomaterial, poly(caprolactone) (PCL). PCL triol was methacrylated to varying degrees and mixed with photoinitiator to produce a photocurable prepolymer resin, which cured under UV light to produce a cytocompatible material.

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Fatigue behavior and damage modes of high performance poly-ether-ketone-ketone PEKK bilayered crowns.

J Mech Behav Biomed Mater

October 2020

Academic Unit of Restorative Dentistry, The School of Clinical Dentistry, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Objectives: To evaluate and compare the fatigue behavior (fatigue limit and fatigue life) and damage modes of high-performance poly-ether-ketone-ketone (PEKK), zirconia and alloy bilayered crowns.

Materials And Methods: A total of 110 crowns (n = 50 for fatigue limit and n = 60 for fatigue life) were fabricated and used in this study. Pekkton® ivory discs, yttrium stabilized zirconia blanks and NiCr casting alloy were used to produce the respective PEKK, zirconia and alloy copings for crown fabrication.

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Mucoadhesive emulgel systems containing curcumin for oral squamous cell carcinoma treatment: From pre-formulation to cytotoxicity in tissue-engineering oral mucosa.

Eur J Pharm Sci

August 2020

Laboratory of Research and Development of Drug Delivery Systems, Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, State University of Maringa, Colombo Avenue, 5790, 97020-900, Maringa, Brazil. Electronic address:

Current oral squamous cell carcinoma chemotherapies demonstrate off-target toxicity, which could be reduced by local delivery. Curcumin acts via many cellular targets to give anti-cancer properties; however the bioavailability is hindered by its physicochemical characteristics. The incorporation of curcumin into emulgel systems could be a promising approach for its solubilization and delivery.

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Background: The aim of this study was to integrate the available data published on radiation-induced sarcoma of the oral cavity into an analysis of its clinical features, treatment modalities and prognostic factors.

Methods: An electronic search was undertaken in September 2019. The eligibility criteria included publications that had enough clinical and histological information to confirm the diagnosis.

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Design of a nanostructured mucoadhesive system containing curcumin for buccal application: from physicochemical to biological aspects.

Beilstein J Nanotechnol

November 2019

Laboratory of Research and Development of Drug Delivery Systems, Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, State University of Maringa, Maringa, Brazil.

Mucoadhesive nanostructured systems comprising poloxamer 407 and Carbopol 974P have already demonstrated good mucoadhesion, as well as improved mechanical and rheological properties. Curcumin displays excellent biological activity, mainly in oral squamous cancer; however, its physicochemical characteristics hinder its application. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop nanostructured formulations containing curcumin for oral cancer therapy.

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Objective: To explore the impacts of dry mouth in order to develop a comprehensive condition-specific OHRQoL measure.

Background: Dry mouth has been shown to have significant, if not more severe impacts on OHRQoL, than dental caries. Yet there remain few studies reporting on how to develop a comprehensive measure of the impact of dry mouth on OHRQoL.

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Efficient isolation, biophysical characterisation and molecular composition of extracellular vesicles secreted by primary and immortalised cells of reproductive origin.

Theriogenology

September 2019

Academic Unit of Reproductive and Development Medicine, Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2SF, UK; Department of Pathophysiology, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia. Electronic address:

Effective communication between the maternal reproductive tract, gametes and the pre-implantation embryo is essential for the successful establishment of pregnancy. Recent studies have recognised extracellular vesicles (EVs) as potent vehicles for intercellular communication, potentially via their transport of microRNAs (miRNAs). The aim of the current investigation was to determine the size, concentration and electrical surface properties (zeta potential) of EVs secreted by; (1) primary cultures of porcine oviductal epithelial cells (POECs) from the isthmus and ampullary regions of the female reproductive tract; (2) Ishikawa and RL95-2 human endometrial epithelial cell line cultures; and (3) the non-reproductive epithelial cell line HEK293T.

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