113 results match your criteria: "University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.[Affiliation]"

The aim of this study was to evaluate teeth prepared for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) restorations by senior dental students using recently developed rubrics. The rubrics used evaluation criteria based on four factors: retention or resistance form; marginal or internal adaption or manufacturing process; biology, esthetics, or durability of restorative material; and intraoral scanner impression. In academic year 2018-19, four faculty members used the rubrics to assess 111 first maxillary right premolars (tooth no.

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Injuries of the largest anatomical organ, the skin, resulting from trauma, burns, or inflammatory disorders can lead to devastating health effects. Modern approaches to re-establishing critical barrier functions have evolved from simple biomaterial dressings to sophisticated skin grafts. A report by Magne et al.

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The self-produced extracellular polymeric matrix of biofilms renders them difficult to eliminate once they are established. This makes the inhibition of biofilm formation key to successful treatment of biofilm infection. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) and antimicrobial peptides offer a new approach as antibiofilm strategies.

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Acquisition of Skills in Operative Dentistry Following a Contemporary Technique Skills Course: A Retrospective Study.

J Dent Educ

August 2019

Ramtin Sadid-Zadeh, DDS, MS, is Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Hema Arany, BDS, MDS, CAGS, is Clinical Instructor, Departments of Restorative Dentistry and Pediatric and Community Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Upoma Guha, BDS, MS, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; and Violet Haraszthy, DDS, PhD, is Interim Chair and Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a contemporary preclinical technique skills course on early dental student performance in a preclinical operative course. Ivorine teeth prepared for Class I resin restorations by the Classes of 2020 and 2021 in one U.S.

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Agreement Between Faculty and %Comparison for Preparation Depth Assessment in a Dental Technique Skills Course.

J Dent Educ

May 2019

Ramtin Sadid-Zadeh, DDS, MS, is Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Brian Lawson, BDS, is a senior DDS student, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Jia Hua, MA, is a biostatistician, Department of Public Health, University at Buffalo; and Hema Arany, BDS, MDS, CAGS, is Clinical Instructor, Departments of Restorative Dentistry and Pediatric and Community Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.

The aim of this retrospective study was to assess agreement between faculty and virtual assessment software in depth evaluation of rounded rectangular preparations in non-anatomical teeth prepared by second-year dental students. A total of 184 non-anatomical ivorine mandibular first molars prepared by second-year students were retrospectively evaluated in 2018. Each tooth was prepared to a depth of 1.

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A Systematic Review of Critical Thinking Instruments for Use in Dental Education.

J Dent Educ

April 2019

Patrick L. Anders, DDS, MPH, is Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Elizabeth M. Stellrecht, MLS, is Senior Assistant Librarian and Liaison, School of Dental Medicine, Health Science Library, University at Buffalo; Elaine L. Davis, PhD, is Professor, Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; and W.D. McCall Jr., PhD, is Professor, Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.

Critical thinking is widely recognized as an essential competency in dental education, but there is little agreement on how it should be assessed. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the availability of instruments that could be used to measure critical thinking in dental students and to evaluate psychometric evidence to support their use. In January 2017, an electronic search of both the medical and education literature was performed on nine databases.

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Purpose: Modification of intercuspal angulation (ICA) influences the amount of tooth structure removal, which may impact the retention and resistance form of the preparation. This study evaluated the impact of ICA on the marginal gap of CAD/CAM crowns and the influence that tooth structure removal, caused by variation of ICA, has on the resistance and retention form of the preparation.

Materials And Methods: Sixty ivorine molars were manufactured with various ICAs (100°, 110°, 120°, 140°, 160°, and 180°; 10 per group).

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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of fabrication technique on the marginal fit and resistance of lithium disilicate crowns.

Materials And Methods: Twelve ivorine molars were prepared to receive lithium disilicate crowns. The preparations were digitally recorded using an intraoral scanner, and the crowns were designed following the anatomy of an unprepared tooth using a design software.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to propose a technique for periodontal biotype modification through thickening of the entire facial aspect using a volume-stable collagen matrix and autogenous subepithelial connective tissue graft (CTG) for the treatment of gingival recession.

Methods: Four systemically healthy patients showing Miller class I or class II gingival recession in the mandibular incisor area were included in this study. Full-mouth scaling and root planing procedures were performed at least 4 weeks prior to periodontal plastic surgery.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of virtual assessment software as a means of immediate feedback for preclinical fixed prosthodontics course. The subjects of the study were second year dental students with no previous training in fixed prosthodontics. Nine students participated in the study.

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Development and preliminary evaluation of a new screening instrument for atypical odontalgia and persistent dentoalveolar pain disorder.

Int Endod J

March 2019

Division of TMD & Orofacial Pain, Department of Diagnostic and Biological Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Aim: To develop and preliminarily evaluate a new screening instrument for atypical odontalgia (AO) or persistent dentoalveolar pain disorder (PDAP). To evaluate the instrument's performance in detecting AO/PDAP amongst a heterogeneous group of orofacial pain conditions and pain-free controls and empirically compare its performance with an established neuropathic screening instrument (S-LANSS), which is the best available standard.

Methods: The study design was cross-sectional; subjects recruited included a convenience sample of pain-free controls (n = 21) and four groups of orofacial pain conditions: AO/PDAP (n = 22); trigeminal neuralgia (n = 21); temporomandibular disorder (n = 41); and acute dental pain (n = 41).

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Use of Virtual Comparison Software for Preparation Depth Assessment in a Dental Technique Skills Course.

J Dent Educ

August 2018

Ramtin Sadid-Zadeh, DDS, MS, is Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Upoma Guha, BDS, MS, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; and Hema Arany, BDS, MDS, CAGS, is Clinical Instructor, Departments of Restorative Dentistry and of Pediatric and Community Dentistry, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine.

The aims of this study were 1) to determine whether the Compare software Comparison% score provided appropriate feedback for preparation depth on a non-anatomical tooth and 2) to define an acceptable tolerance for use in calculating the Comparison% for virtual assessment of cavity depth on a non-anatomical mandibular first molar. Forty-six non-anatomical ivorine teeth with laser-marked outlines on their occlusal surfaces were used for this study. One tooth was prepared at a 1.

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This report describes the complete mouth rehabilitation of worn dentition by using a digital workflow on a non-hinge simulated patient. A dentiform was used to simulate a patient with loss of occlusal vertical dimension. Physical diagnostic waxing along with a digital workflow was then used to re-establish the occlusal vertical dimension at the interim and definitive restoration stages.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate interrater agreement between faculty and virtual assessments of preparations for complete coverage restorations in preclinical fixed prosthodontics. Teeth prepared during preclinical fixed prosthodontics practical exams at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine were used in this study. Teeth were prepared for fabrication of complete cast, metal ceramic, and all ceramic crowns.

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The purpose of this study was to develop an assessment strategy for preclinical foxed prosthodontics using a virtual assessment software. This descriptive study examined 80 collected ivory teeth from previous classes prepared during preclinical fixed prosthodontics course. Ivory teeth prepared for the complete cast (tooth no.

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The Role of Stress in the Etiology of Oral Parafunction and Myofascial Pain.

Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am

August 2018

Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Oral Sciences, Section of Orthodontics, University of Naples Federico II, Via Pansini 5-80131-Naples, Italy.

Oral parafunction during waking comprises possible behaviors that can be measured with a comprehensive checklist or behavioral monitoring. Multiple studies lead to largely consistent findings: stressful states can trigger parafunctional episodes that contribute to myofascial pain. However, this simple causal pathway coexists with at least 3 other pathways: anxiety and stress are potent direct contributors to pain, pain results in maladaptive behaviors such as parafunction, and parafunction may be a coping response to potential threat coupled with hypervigilance and somatosensory amplification.

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Statement Of Problem: Different techniques are used to fabricate complete coverage restorations. Each fabrication technique requires a specific preparation design that may violate a principle of tooth preparation, that is, conservation of tooth structure.

Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the volume of loss of mandibular first molar structure associated with a preparation for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) versus conventionally fabricated complete coverage restorations.

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Nursing and Dental Students' Reflections on Interprofessional Practice After a Service-Learning Experience in Appalachia.

J Dent Educ

May 2018

Susan Nierenberg, DNP, FNP-BC, is Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo School of Nursing; Linda Paine Hughes, DNP, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, ANP, PNP, is Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo School of Nursing; Molli Warunek, DNP, FNP-BC, is Clinical Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo School of Nursing; Joseph E. Gambacorta, DDS, is Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine; Suzanne S. Dickerson, DNS, MS, RN, is Professor and Chair, Bio-Behavioral Department, University at Buffalo School of Nursing; and Nancy Campbell-Heider, PhD, FNP-C, CARN-AP, FAANP, FIAAN, FAAN, is Associate Professor, University at Buffalo School of Nursing.

Nowhere is the discrepancy between good and poor oral health status more pronounced in the U.S. than in the Appalachian region, where there is a high incidence of dental problems related to non-flouridated water, limited access to care, and tooth loss.

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Microbiological and clinical effects of an oral hygiene regimen.

Contemp Clin Trials Commun

December 2017

Colgate-Palmolive Company, 909 River Road, Piscataway, NJ 08855, USA.

Objective: This study compared the additional effect of rinsing with a fluoride-free and alcohol-free 0.075% cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) mouthwash to brushing alone on dental plaque, gingival inflammation, and supragingival plaque bacteria.

Methods: Adult subjects [n = 68] completed a washout period prior to baseline evaluations that evaluated gingival inflammation, gingival bleeding, dental plaque, and pocket probing depths along with microbiological analysis of supragingival plaque for bacteria.

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Providing Health Screenings in a Dental Setting to Enhance Overall Health Outcomes.

Dent Clin North Am

April 2018

The State University of New York, University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, 355 Squire Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA.

Data suggest that providers and patients have a favorable attitude toward chairside screening in the dental setting and are willing to participate in these activities. Likewise, efficacy studies indicate this strategy can effectively identify patients who are at increased risk of disease or have the presence of disease risk factors and could benefit from medical follow-up. Studies suggest it is feasible to conduct these screenings in the dental setting.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate volumetric and histologic changes in edentulous alveolar ridge areas after ridge preservation using basic fibroblast growth factor-2 (bFGF-2) in combination with collagenated biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP).

Methods: The experiments were performed in 6 adult male beagle dogs. The following 3 groups were created: 1) ridge preservation with bFGF-2 and collagenated BCP (experimental group), 2) ridge preservation with collagenated BCP (positive control group), and 3) a negative control group in which no ridge preservation procedure was performed.

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Prosthetic management of an existing transmandibular implant: A clinical report.

J Prosthet Dent

May 2018

Associate Professor, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Section of Oral Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

This report describes the prosthetic management of a fractured Dolder bar on a transmandibular implant system. The patient declined surgical removal of the implants. Therefore, to repair the superstructure, a cast Dolder bar was fabricated and luted onto the existing transmandibular implants.

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This study compared several irrigation protocols and application systems for sealer penetration into dentinal tubules. Single-rooted-human teeth were divided into 5 experimental groups (n = 15) and a control group (n = 5), according to final irrigation protocols: standard needle irrigation (SNI); Vibringe; Vibringe + NaviTip FX (Vibringe NFX); Endo Spray (ES); and passive-ultrasonic-irrigation (PUI). Following obturation of the root canals, the percentage of the sealer penetration was measured at different depths using stepwise CLSM analysis.

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Introduction: Gutta-percha (GP), is a neutral and non-toxic material. The aim of this animal study was to compare the biocompatibility of nanosilver coated GP (NS-GP) with conventional GP in subcutaneous tissues in a rat model.

Methods And Materials: Conventional GP and NS-GP were subcutaneously implanted in the backs of 20 male Wistar rats (=10).

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Introduction: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of different root canal instrumentation techniques and preparation tapers on the amount of apically extruded bacteria.

Methods: The root canals of 98 extracted human mandibular incisors were contaminated with Enterococcus faecalis suspension. After incubation at 37°C for 24 hours, the root canals were instrumented with K3 rotary files in a crown-down (CD) or full-length linear instrumentation technique (FL) by using 3 different root canal tapers (0.

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