Institute of Dentistry: Recent submissions
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Interdental and subgingival microbiota may affect the tongue microbial ecology and oral malodour in health, gingivitis and periodontitis.
(2021-09-06)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Oral malodour is often observed in gingivitis and chronic periodontitis patients, and the tongue microbiota is thought to play a major role in malodorous gas production, including volatile sulphur ... -
Fallow time determination in dentistry using aerosol measurement in mechanically and non-mechanically ventilated environments.
(2021-08-24)Aim To calculate fallow time (FT) required following dental aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) in both a dental hospital (mechanically ventilated) and primary care (non-mechanically ventilated). Secondary outcomes were ... -
The Extracellular Metabolome Stratifies Low and High Risk Potentially Premalignant Oral Keratinocytes and Identifies Citrate as a Potential Non-Invasive Marker of Tumour Progression.
(MDPI, 2021-08-21)Premalignant oral lesions (PPOLs) which bypass senescence (IPPOL) have a much greater probability of progressing to malignancy, but pre-cancerous fields also contain mortal PPOL keratinocytes (MPPOL) that possess ... -
Illuminating black holes
(IOP Publishing, 2016-07-01)Two-dimensional shadows formed by illuminating vortices are shown to be visually analogous to the gravitational action of black holes on light and surrounding matter. They could be useful teaching aids demonstrating some ... -
Anti-drug antibodies to antibody-based therapeutics in multiple sclerosis.
(2021-08-06)Multiple sclerosis is the major demyelinating autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. Relapsing MS can be treated by a number of approved monoclonal antibodies that currently target: CD20, CD25 (withdrawn), CD49d ... -
Against Scientism: Corrupted Science and the Fight for Medicine's Soul
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An evaluation of sepsis in dentistry
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Get Smart – technological innovations in endodontics part 2: case-difficulty assessment and future perspectives
(Mark Allen Group, 2021-07-02)Given the importance of risk management to avoid mishaps, to achieve a quality result and to ensure a favourable outcome, challenging endodontic cases are best treated by clinicians with the appropriate level of training ... -
The performance of SoproLIFE for early detection of coronal caries using the International Caries Classification and Management System - A Preliminary laboratory-based study.
(2021-06-29)The aim of this laboratory-based study is to evaluate performance of the Light-Induced Fluorescence Evaluator (SoproLIFE) for early detection of coronal caries and to validate the findings using the International Caries ... -
Get smart – technological innovations in endodontics. Part 1: 3D imaging, 3D treatment planning and guided endodontics
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An update of the aetiological factors involved in molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH): a systematic review and meta-analysis.
(Springer Nature, 2021-06-24)PURPOSE: To systematically review the aetiological factors associated with molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH). To this day, the aetiology remains unknown. Determining risk factors would allow risk assessment and enhance ... -
The plate-to-rod transition in trabecular bone loss is elusive.
(2021-06-09)Changes in trabecular micro-architecture are key to our understanding of osteoporosis. Previous work focusing on structure model index (SMI) measurements have concluded that disease progression entails a shift from plates ... -
Evolving Mechanisms in the Pathophysiology of Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Review Emphasizing the Role of Desmoglein 3 in Regulating p53 and the Yes-Associated Protein.
(2021-06-26)The immunobullous condition Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) is caused by autoantibodies targeting the adhesion proteins of desmosomes, leading to blistering in the skin and mucosal membrane. There is still no cure to the disease ... -
Immunogenicity of biologics used in the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis
(IOS Press, 2021-06-11)The number of biologic drugs available for the treatment of psoriasis continue to expand. However, being biological proteins and thus potentially immunogenic, there is evidence that anti-drug-antibodies develop against the ...