Institute of Dentistry: Recent submissions
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Mean annual attachment, bone level, and tooth loss: A systematic review.
(2018-06)BACKGROUND: Rate of progression of periodontitis has been used to inform the design of classifications of periodontal diseases. However, the evidence underpinning this topic is unclear and no systematic review has yet been ... -
A new paradigm for bone formation in remarkable endosteal bone appositional rates in rat distal femur
(2015-09-01)A new paradigm for bone formation in remarkable endosteal bone appositional rates in rat distal femu. A Boyde, T Zikmund. Dental Physical Sciences, QMUL, London, UK. Poster LB14 presented at Bone Research Society/British ... -
Combined novel approaches to the microscopic study of the dental implant site
(2015-08-14)Poster from ICOI Summer Implant Symposium Knowledge Above Opinion. 14 Aug 2015. MATERIAL: We studied trephine core samples taken from 252 sites where implants were to be placed in a series of 35 patients from KW's practice: ... -
Novel mechanism identified in early implant healing in rabbit bone by direct viewing of the interface.
(2015-05-09)Titanium implants in rabbit tibias were assessed by removing the metal and looking straight at the tissue interface boundary. Cylindrical or screw Ti implants, 3.2 mm diameter, placed in proximal tibias in 3 month old ... -
Bone looks like this
(2015-10-21)We will review multi-scale imaging methods for skeletal tissues and inter-method comparisons and cross-correlations, focusing on osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, osteomalacia and hormonal and exercise-related influences in ... -
Laser ablation machined sections permit correlative studies of HDMP by X-ray microtomography, optical and scanning electron microscopy
(2018-04-27)Purpose: Cracks in bone and articular calcified cartilage (ACC) of the subchondral plate heal by intercalation of a highly mineralised infill material which disappears with demineralisation. This material may also extruded ... -
On the extent to which things mayn’t be as deemed in bones and Bloomsbury
(2016-11-30)Bone comes in many variants at many hierarchical scales. Much calcified tissue in bone organs is not bone. This presentation concentrates on lumbar vertebral bodies. Here, the non-bone calcified tissues are cartilage, ... -
Rarer insights from rarer microscopies in the study of the rare bone disease AKU.
(2014-10-16)Rarer insights from rarer microscopies in the study of the rare bone disease AKU. Thurs Oct 16th 2014 Rare bone diseases meeting Stockholm A. Boyde, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University ... -
Comparison of the Efficacy of Different Fluoride Varnishes on Dentin Remineralization During a Critical pH Exposure Using Quantitative X-Ray Microtomography.
OBJECTIVES:: The objective of this in vitro study was to quantify the amount of mineral change in demineralized dentin at pH 5.5 after the application of dental varnishes containing fluoride with casein phosphopeptide-amorphous ... -
Backscattered Electron Scanning Electron Microscopy of Early Childhood Caries.
(2018-07-25)IADR London July 2018 Abstract 0459 Backscattered Electron Scanning Electron Microscopy of Early Childhood Caries. A. Boyde1, M. Kaur2 1Biophysics OGD, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK 2M. Kaur, Child Dental ... -
Accessories and rivals to QPI? SEM, CSLM and CL of the glass substrate.
(2014-04-16)Phase in Brno. 1st International Conference. https://www.ceitec.cz/international-seminar-phase-in-brno/t1737 [see also http://phaseinbrno.ceitec.cz/] Techniques, applications and interpretation of quantitative phase imaging ... -
Multicomponent Glasses for Use in Personal Care Products
(2011-01-06)The present invention relates to multicomponent glasses and their use in powdered form as an additive in personal care products such as toothpastes.