511 results match your criteria: "Washington School of Dentistry.[Affiliation]"

Acculturation and Dental Care-Related Anxiety: An Exploratory Assessment from the Hispanic Community Health Study / Study of Latinos.

J Immigr Minor Health

June 2023

Department of Oral Science and Translational Research, College of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA.

This study aimed to determine the associations between acculturation, dental anxiety, and dental utilization among Hispanics/Latinos living in the US. A proxy measure of dental anxiety was available for 7539 adults who had not visited a dentist within the last year. All completed the Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics (SASH).

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Fluoride hesitancy: A mixed methods study on decision-making about forms of fluoride.

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol

October 2023

Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Objectives: To investigate whether professionally applied topical fluoride-hesitant caregivers are also hesitant about other forms of fluoride for their child.

Methods: This was a mixed methods study of 56 caregivers hesitant about professionally applied topical fluoride for their child recruited from the University of Washington Center for Paediatric Dentistry and Seattle Children's Hospital's Odessa Brown Children's Dental Clinic. A 32-item semi-structured interview script was piloted and finalized.

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Oral adverse outcomes associated with the buccal mucosa graft for urethroplasty.

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol

December 2022

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, WA. Electronic address:

Objective: The buccal mucosa graft (BMG) is the standard graft for reconstructive urology, but management of the donor site remains under debate. The authors compared postoperative oral adverse outcomes between management methods (closure, nonclosure, or xenograft-assisted closure).

Study Design: A retrospective cohort study was conducted, enrolling patients treated at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.

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Orthognathic Surgery in Patients with Syndromic Craniosynostosis.

Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am

August 2022

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, WA, USA; Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA; Craniofacial Center, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA, USA. Electronic address:

Patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic synostosis may have end-stage skeletal discrepancies involving the lower midface and mandible, with associated malocclusion. While orthognathic surgical procedures in this population can be reliably executed, the surgeon must be aware of the unique morphologic characteristics that accompany the primary diagnoses as well as the technical challenges associated with performing Le Fort I osteotomies in patients who have undergone prior subcranial midface distraction.

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Genome-wide Scan of Dental Fear and Anxiety Nominates Novel Genes.

J Dent Res

November 2022

Department of Human Genetics, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Dental care-related fear and anxiety (DFA) is prevalent, affects oral health care utilization, and is related to poor oral health and decreased quality of life. In addition to learned and cultural factors, genetics is hypothesized to contribute to DFA. Therefore, we performed a genome-wide association study to identify genetic variants contributing to DFA.

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Aim: This systematic review aimed to investigates the types and incidences of complications following sinus floor elevations (SFE) along with their prevention and management strategies.

Materials And Methods: Electronic database and hand search were conducted to screen the literature published from January 1960 to June 2021. The selected studies had to report well-described SFE techniques, complications during, and post-SFE.

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Objective: Assess whether there is an interactive effect between oral health literacy and acculturation on dental care use for Hispanic adults.

Methods: Self-identifying Hispanic adults participated in this observational study (N = 338). Oral health literacy (low vs.

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What is Collider Bias and Why Should We Care?

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

September 2022

Clinical Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; Private Practice, Brockton Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Inc., Brockton, MA.

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The Modified Shields Classification and 12 Families with Defined Mutations.

Genes (Basel)

May 2022

Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences & Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Mutations in Dentin Sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) are known to cause, in order of increasing severity, dentin dysplasia type-II (DD-II), dentinogenesis imperfecta type-II (DGI-II), and dentinogenesis imperfecta type-III (DGI-III). DSPP mutations fall into two groups: a 5′-group that affects protein targeting and a 3′-group that shifts translation into the −1 reading frame. Using whole-exome sequence (WES) analyses and Single Molecule Real-Time (SMRT) sequencing, we identified disease-causing DSPP mutations in 12 families.

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PhenomenonMoral distress, which occurs when someone's moral integrity is seriously compromised because they feel unable to act in accordance with their core values and obligations, is an increasingly important concern for physicians. Due in part to limited understanding of the root causes of moral distress, little is known about which approaches are most beneficial for mitigating physicians' distress. Our objective was to describe system-level factors in United States (U.

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A Review of Oral Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease: Considerations for dental hygiene practice.

J Dent Hyg

April 2022

Chief of the Division of Oral Medicine and Dentistry, Clinical Director of Oral Medicine and Oral Oncology, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Hospital and an associate professor of Oral Medicine, Infection, and Immunity, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (alloHCT), also known as stem cell or bone marrow transplantation, is a cellular therapy performed to treat a variety of malignant and non-malignant hematologic diseases. Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a common immune-mediated complication of alloHCT that can affect various organs of the body, with approximately 70% of affected patients presenting with oral features. Oral manifestations of cGVHD include lichenoid lesions (diagnostic feature), erythema, pseudomembranous ulcerations, superficial mucoceles, salivary gland hypofunction, xerostomia, orofacial sclerosis, trismus, and increased sensitivity to spicy, acidic, hard, and crunchy foods.

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Purpose: To assess the implant-abutment discrepancy of complete-arch frameworks manufactured using milling and additive electron beam melting (EBM) technologies, before and after acrylic resin veneering application.

Materials And Methods: A definitive implant cast with six implant replicas was digitized using a laboratory scanner. A software program was used to design an implant-supported framework which was manufactured using milling (M group) and EBM (EBM group) technologies (n = 10).

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American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons' Position Paper on Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws-2022 Update.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

May 2022

Chief of Staff North Memorial Health, Fellowship Director, Oral/Head and Neck Oncologic and Reconstructive Surgery Attending Surgeon, North Memorial Health and the University of Minnesota. Private practice, Minnesota Oral and Facial Surgery and Minnesota Head and Neck Surgery, Minneapolis, Minn.

Strategies for management of patients with, or at risk for, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (MRONJ) - formerly referred to as bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ)-were set forth in the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS) position papers in 2007, 2009 and 2014. The position papers were developed by a committee appointed by the AAOMS Board of Trustees and comprising clinicians with extensive experience in caring for these patients, as well as clinical and basic science researchers. The knowledge base and experience in addressing MRONJ continues to evolve and expand, necessitating modifications and refinements to the previous position papers.

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Practice Ownership Intentions of Pediatric Dentistry Residents and the Influence of Educational Debt.

Pediatr Dent

January 2022

Dr. Xu is a pediatric dentist in private practice, Seattle, Wash., USA, and former clinical associate professor and program director, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, Wash., USA.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the interest in practice ownership among pediatric dentistry residents and influencing factors, particularly educational debt. An invitation to participate in an anonymous survey was sent to 933 pediatric dentistry residents training in the United States in the spring of 2020. The survey response rate was 32.

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Studies have shown that mental health and oral health may be correlated, with associations demonstrated between mental health problems and tooth loss, periodontal disease, and tooth decay. The COVID-19 pandemic had alarming implications for individuals' and communities' mental and emotional health. This study examined the associations between mental health status, oral health status, and oral healthcare utilization and highlighted the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.

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Accessory anterior ethmoidal nerve and artery: a cadaveric case report.

Folia Morphol (Warsz)

March 2023

Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Centre for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

The anterior ethmoidal artery (AEA) is an important surgical landmark for procedures involving the anterior cranial fossa. Many variations in the location and branching pattern of the AEA have been reported throughout the literature. These anatomical variations are important for surgeons to be familiar with as injury to the AEA can lead to massive haemorrhage, orbital haematomas, and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea.

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Background: The gingival epithelium protects periodontal tissues and the alveolar bone by maintaining a steady state of regulated inflammatory surveillance, also known as healthy homeostasis. Accordingly, the repertoire of receptors present within the gingival epithelium showcases its ability to recognize microbial colonization and contribute to bacterial sensing. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is one of many cytokines that are expressed in this protective state and is involved in neutrophil regulation.

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Objective: To report current diagnostic protocols, practices, and barriers related to imaging of alveolar clefting among American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association (ACPA)-approved cleft/craniofacial teams.

Methods: An electronic survey was sent to 162 ACPA-approved teams in the United States. Key items were team location, venue of orthodontic treatment, imaging modality(s) and access, barriers to imaging, billing, imaging protocols including team members involved in decisions pre- and post-alveolar bone grafting (ABG), and craniofacial fellowship status of team orthodontist(s).

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Teledentistry: An Adjunct for Delivering Dental Care in Crises and Beyond.

Compend Contin Educ Dent

February 2022

Assistant Professor in Hospital Dentistry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon; Fellow, Academy of Dentistry International; Fellow, American College of Dentists.

Teledentistry can play a viable role both during a public health emergency and in everyday practice, contributing to sustaining, building, and improving dental practices as well as addressing health inequities. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused widespread disruptions in the delivery of dental care, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) and the University of Washington (UW) implemented virtual care programs to help mitigate challenges associated with access to care. This article outlines a practical workflow for dentists to embark on teledentistry.

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Mask Wear: An Important Consideration in Patients With Microtia.

J Oral Maxillofac Surg

April 2022

Professor, Division Chief, Craniofacial Center, Seattle Children's Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.

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The incidence of dental cervical carious and noncarious lesions is common, and often these are treated with a restorative material without due attention paid to the amount of exposed cementum/enamel, level of interproximal bone, and final desired esthetic result. This article is intended to provide clinicians an evidence-based clinical decision tree for treating such lesions through a restorative, surgical, or combination approach such that the optimum functional and cosmetic result is achieved.

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