8 results match your criteria: "The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch[Affiliation]"
Matrix Biol
October 2004
Department of Endodontics and Periodontics, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, 6516 M.D. Anderson Boulevard, DBB Rm 375, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) and dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) are acidic proteins found in the extracellular matrices of bones and teeth. Recent data from gene knockouts, along with those of gene mutations, indicate that these two phosphoproteins are critical for bone and tooth development and/or maintenance. However, the precise functions of the two proteins have not been elucidated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prosthodont
September 2004
Graduate Prosthodontic Program, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, TX 77030, USA.
Eur J Oral Sci
April 2004
Department of Endodontics and Periodontics, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, Houston, Texas, USA.
Cloning and sequencing of the cDNA indicates that dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) is a precursor of both dentin sialoprotein (DSP) and dentin phosphoprotein (DPP). Dentin sialophosphoprotein must be proteolytically processed to form these two extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins. Numerous studies led us to conclude that DSP (and DSPP) are exclusively expressed by odontoblasts and preameloblasts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dent Res
June 2002
Department of Basic Sciences, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, 6516 M.D. Anderson Boulevard, DBB Rm 4.133, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Dentin sialoprotein (DSP) and dentin phosphoprotein (DPP) are expressed as a single mRNA transcript coding for a large precursor protein termed dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP). DSP, DPP, and DSPP have been considered to be tooth-specific. To test for the expression of the dspp gene in bone, we performed Western immunoblots and reverse-transcription polymerase chain-reaction (RT-PCR).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prosthodont
June 2002
Department of Prosthodontics, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, Houston, TX 77225, USA.
Part II of this series on the history and development of the dental surveyor reviews ways in which the basic dental surveyor has been modified to improve its accuracy and versatility. .
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March 2002
Graduate Prosthodontic Program, Department of Prosthodontics, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Dental Branch, Houston, TX 77225, USA.
The dental surveyor is an indispensable instrument capable of performing a number of prosthodontic procedures. Surprisingly, the technique of surveying casts as part of the treatment planning procedure did not emerge until early in the twentieth century. This article reviews the origins and early use of the dental surveyor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTetrasodium and/or tetrapotassium pyrophosphate (Ppi) is the anticalculus component of most tartar control dentifrices on the market today. While pyrophosphates alone are not responsible for hypersensitivity reactions, several modifications which may lead to adverse oral manifestations may occur when pyrophosphates are added to a dentifrice. First, tetrasodium pyrophosphate in a dentifrice forms a slightly alkaline solution upon oral use which could irritate oral membranes.
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