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Orofacial Pain And Menstrually Related Migraine, Chisa Nishihara, Keisuke Hatori, Yung-Chu Hsu, Kana Ozasa, Andrew L. Young, Yoshiki Imamura, Noboru Noma Dec 2019

Orofacial Pain And Menstrually Related Migraine, Chisa Nishihara, Keisuke Hatori, Yung-Chu Hsu, Kana Ozasa, Andrew L. Young, Yoshiki Imamura, Noboru Noma

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

PURPOSE: Migraine is a common, debilitating, primary headache disorder that can cause and be affected by odontalgia.

CASE REPORT: A 49-year-old woman(Patient 1) presented with pulsating pain in the left maxillary molar area, and a history of unsuccessful root canal treatment. She was ultimately diagnosed with menstrually related migraine without aura and zolmitriptan was prescribed, which reduced her headache and toothache together. A 45-year-old woman (Patient 2) presented with throbbing pain in the right maxillary molar and cheek area. Past repeated endodontic therapy had been unsuccessful. She was then diagnosed with menstrually related migraine without aura, and sumatriptan significantly reduced …


Screening Of Physical Activity Levels In Older Adults At A Community-Based Health Fair: A Feasibility Study, David B. Gillette, Preeti Oza, Todd E. Davenport Dec 2019

Screening Of Physical Activity Levels In Older Adults At A Community-Based Health Fair: A Feasibility Study, David B. Gillette, Preeti Oza, Todd E. Davenport

Pacific Journal of Health

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of activity level screenings in community-based health fairs. Additionally, we assessed relationships between participants’ sociodemographics, health-related factors and self-reported activity levels.

Methods: Feasibility was assessed by the time required to conduct screenings and ease of integrating it into the health fair workflow. Physical Therapy students collected responses using Activities Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC) and the Physical Activity Level (PAL) items from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Results:Screenings increased service and wait times. Participants (N=37, mean age=71.5 years) reported a mean of 4.8 fall risk factors, …


Pacific Review Winter 2019, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific Dec 2019

Pacific Review Winter 2019, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Insight - December 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Dec 2019

Insight - December 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Insight

Whether you are involved in clinical research, biomedical research, the scholarship of teaching and learning, improvement of the health care system, or professional partnerships that advance the field, we aim to spotlight the work of people at the Dugoni School.


The Pacifican November 14, 2019, University Of The Pacific Nov 2019

The Pacifican November 14, 2019, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Dugoni School Year In Review 2018-2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Oct 2019

Dugoni School Year In Review 2018-2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Dugoni Academic Year in Review

Highlights of academic programs, clinical services, research, community outreach and other areas of University of the Pacific's Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.


Interactions 2019, Thomas J. Long School Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences Oct 2019

Interactions 2019, Thomas J. Long School Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences

Interactions

In each issue of Interactions, the School’s annual magazine you will find stories about students, faculty and alumni from each of our disciplines. Learn about the ways our students, faculty and alumni are impacting their communities through health care outreach. Read about their research and how they are contributing to advances in patient care. Meet our Alumni of the Year and get to know our faculty.


Contact Point Autumn 2019, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry Oct 2019

Contact Point Autumn 2019, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Contact Point

No abstract provided.


Facial Tissue Changes With Microimplant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expanders, Kevin Shimizu Sep 2019

Facial Tissue Changes With Microimplant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expanders, Kevin Shimizu

Orthodontics and Endodontics Theses

Introduction: Skeletal expansion has been a treatment modality in orthodontics and orthopedics to correct skeletal transverse discrepancies with maxillary constriction. The utilization of microimplants in conjunction with these palatal expanders offers a higher degree of pure skeletal expansion and minimizes the dental side effects. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the changes of the hard and soft tissues of the face after skeletal expansion for orthodontics. Methods: 36 patients who had received successful expansion with a microimplant assisted rapid palatal expander were compared to their pre-expansion records. All patients received CBCTs from which a 3-D analysis configuration was …


Trident - September 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Sep 2019

Trident - September 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Trident

The newsletter of the Pacific Orthodontic Alumni Chapter at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.


Systemic Immunologic Consequences Of Chronic Periodontitis, D. K. Gaudilliere, A. Culos, K. Djebali, Amy S. Tsai, Edward A. Ganio, W. M. Choi, Xiaoyuan Han, A. Maghaireh, B. Choisy, Q. Baca, J. F. Einhaus, J. J. Hedou, B. Bertrand, K. Ando, R. Fallahzadeh, Mohammad Sajjad Ghaemi, R. Okada, N. Stanley, A. Tanada, M. Tingle, T. Alpagot, J. A. Helms, M. S. Angst, N. Aghaeepour, B. Gaudilliere Aug 2019

Systemic Immunologic Consequences Of Chronic Periodontitis, D. K. Gaudilliere, A. Culos, K. Djebali, Amy S. Tsai, Edward A. Ganio, W. M. Choi, Xiaoyuan Han, A. Maghaireh, B. Choisy, Q. Baca, J. F. Einhaus, J. J. Hedou, B. Bertrand, K. Ando, R. Fallahzadeh, Mohammad Sajjad Ghaemi, R. Okada, N. Stanley, A. Tanada, M. Tingle, T. Alpagot, J. A. Helms, M. S. Angst, N. Aghaeepour, B. Gaudilliere

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

Chronic periodontitis (ChP) is a prevalent inflammatory disease affecting 46% of the US population. ChP produces a profound local inflammatory response to dysbiotic oral microbiota that leads to destruction of alveolar bone and tooth loss. ChP is also associated with systemic illnesses, including cardiovascular diseases, malignancies, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, the mechanisms underlying these adverse health outcomes are poorly understood. In this prospective cohort study, we used a highly multiplex mass cytometry immunoassay to perform an in-depth analysis of the systemic consequences of ChP in patients before (n = 28) and after (n = 16) periodontal treatment. A high-dimensional …


In Vivo Effectiveness And Safety Of Probiotics On Prophylaxis And Treatment Of Oral Candidiasis: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Lijun Hu, Mimi Zhou, Andrew L. Young, Weiwei Zhao, Zhimin Yan Jul 2019

In Vivo Effectiveness And Safety Of Probiotics On Prophylaxis And Treatment Of Oral Candidiasis: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Lijun Hu, Mimi Zhou, Andrew L. Young, Weiwei Zhao, Zhimin Yan

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

BACKGROUND: To systematically review and assess the in vivo effectiveness and safety of probiotics for prophylaxis and treating oral candidiasis.

METHODS: A literature search for studies published in English until August 1, 2018 was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science. Randomized controlled clinical trials and experimental mouse animal model studies comparing probiotics (at any dosage and in any form) with control groups (placebo, blank control or other agents) and reporting outcomes of the prophylactic and therapeutic effects were considered for inclusion. A descriptive study and, potentially, a meta-analysis were planned.

RESULTS: Six randomized …


2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Stockton Graduate Catalog, University Of The Pacific Jul 2019

2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Stockton Graduate Catalog, University Of The Pacific

Catalogue, Bulletin, Catalog

No abstract provided.


2019/2020 University Of The Pacific San Francisco Catalog, University Of The Pacific Jul 2019

2019/2020 University Of The Pacific San Francisco Catalog, University Of The Pacific

Catalogue, Bulletin, Catalog

No abstract provided.


2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Sacramento Catalog, University Of The Pacific Jul 2019

2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Sacramento Catalog, University Of The Pacific

Catalogue, Bulletin, Catalog

No abstract provided.


2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Stockton General Catalog, University Of The Pacific Jun 2019

2019/2020 University Of The Pacific Stockton General Catalog, University Of The Pacific

Catalogue, Bulletin, Catalog

No abstract provided.


Mcgeorge School Of Law Commencement, Mcgeorge School Of Law May 2019

Mcgeorge School Of Law Commencement, Mcgeorge School Of Law

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


University Of The Pacific 2019 Commencement, University Of The Pacific May 2019

University Of The Pacific 2019 Commencement, University Of The Pacific

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


Can Measuring Levels Of Serum Adhesion Proteins Replace The Ankle Brachial Index In The Fight Against Peripheral Artery Disease?, Mark K. Massey Apr 2019

Can Measuring Levels Of Serum Adhesion Proteins Replace The Ankle Brachial Index In The Fight Against Peripheral Artery Disease?, Mark K. Massey

Physician Assistant Capstones

If you knew that you were going to have one of both of your legs amputated due to a preventable medical condition in the future, then any sane person would want to find a way of preventing such a disabling and life changing event. Currently peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a growing threat to health in modern times, which can lead to the situation mentioned above. Due to diet and lifestyle risk factors, PAD incidence has increased as the world has become more developed.1 Mankind is unlikely to stop its march onward towards ever more developed states of living, which …


Contact Point Spring 2019, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry Apr 2019

Contact Point Spring 2019, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Contact Point

No abstract provided.


...Of Cabbages And Kings, April 2019, Emeriti Society, University Of The Pacific Apr 2019

...Of Cabbages And Kings, April 2019, Emeriti Society, University Of The Pacific

Emeriti Newsletter: "...Of Cabbages and Kings"

"...Of Cabbages and Kings" is the newsletter of the University of the Pacific Emeriti Society. Read more about the Emeriti Society of Pacific by clicking here.


Insight - April 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Apr 2019

Insight - April 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Insight

Whether you are involved in clinical research, biomedical research, the scholarship of teaching and learning, improvement of the health care system, or professional partnerships that advance the field, we aim to spotlight the work of people at the Dugoni School.


The Pacifican March 28, 2019, University Of The Pacific Mar 2019

The Pacifican March 28, 2019, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Chlamydia Pneumoniae Is Present In The Dental Plaque Of Periodontitis Patients And Stimulates An Inflammatory Response In Gingival Epithelial Cells, Cássio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Tamer Alpagot, Ye Zhu, Sonho Sierra Lee, Brian P. Roberts, Shu-Chen Hung, Norina Tang, David M. Ojcius Mar 2019

Chlamydia Pneumoniae Is Present In The Dental Plaque Of Periodontitis Patients And Stimulates An Inflammatory Response In Gingival Epithelial Cells, Cássio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Tamer Alpagot, Ye Zhu, Sonho Sierra Lee, Brian P. Roberts, Shu-Chen Hung, Norina Tang, David M. Ojcius

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

Chlamydia pneumoniae is an airborne, Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacterium which causes human respiratory infections and has been associated with atherosclerosis. Because individuals with periodontitis are at greater risk for atherosclerosis as well as respiratory infections, we in-vestigated the role of C. pneumoniae in inflammation and periodontal dis-ease. We found that C. pneumoniae was more frequently found in subgingival dental plaque obtained from periodontally diseased sites of the mouth versus healthy sites. The known periodontal pathogens, Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, were also found in the plaque. In addition, C. pneumoniae could efficiently invade human gingival epithelial cells (GECs) in …


Pacific Review Spring 2019, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific Mar 2019

Pacific Review Spring 2019, Alumni Association Of The University Of The Pacific

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Trident - March 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Mar 2019

Trident - March 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Trident

The newsletter of the Pacific Orthodontic Alumni Chapter at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.


Kline, Elliot Oral History Interview, Will Price Feb 2019

Kline, Elliot Oral History Interview, Will Price

Emeriti Society Oral History Collection

Dean of School of Business and Public Administration (1977-1987). Topics include: Coming to Pacific, programs and curriculum, key people on campus, School of Business and Public Administration (SBPA) student body, evolution of the School and University, and relationships with the community.


Mechanisms Underlying Neuroprotection By The Nsaid Mefenamic Acid In An Experimental Model Of Stroke, Parto S. Khansari, Robert F. Halliwell Jan 2019

Mechanisms Underlying Neuroprotection By The Nsaid Mefenamic Acid In An Experimental Model Of Stroke, Parto S. Khansari, Robert F. Halliwell

School of Pharmacy Faculty Articles

Stroke is a devastating neurological event with limited treatment opportunities. Recent advances in understanding the underlying pathogenesis of cerebral ischemia support the involvement of multiple biochemical pathways in the development of the ischemic damage. Fenamates are classical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs but they are also highly subunit-selective modulators of GABAA receptors, activators of IKS potassium channels and antagonists of non-selective cation channels and the NLRP3 inflammosome. In the present study we investigated the effect of mefenamic acid (MFA) in a rodent model of ischemic stroke and then addressed the underlying pharmacological mechanisms in vitro for its actions in vivo. The efficacy …


Insight - January 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry Jan 2019

Insight - January 2019, Dugoni School Of Dentistry

Insight

Whether you are involved in clinical research, biomedical research, the scholarship of teaching and learning, improvement of the health care system, or professional partnerships that advance the field, we aim to spotlight the work of people at the Dugoni School.


Immunological Pathways Triggered By Porphyromonas Gingivalis And Fusobacterium Nucleatum: Therapeutic Possibilities?, Kívia Queiroz De Andrade, Cassio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Robson Coutinho-Silva Jan 2019

Immunological Pathways Triggered By Porphyromonas Gingivalis And Fusobacterium Nucleatum: Therapeutic Possibilities?, Kívia Queiroz De Andrade, Cassio Luiz Coutinho Almeida-Da-Silva, Robson Coutinho-Silva

All Dugoni School of Dentistry Faculty Articles

Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) are Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria possessing several virulence factors that make them potential pathogens associated with periodontal disease. Periodontal diseases are chronic inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, including gingivitis and periodontitis. Periodontitis can lead to tooth loss and is considered one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide. P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum possess virulence factors that allow them to survive in hostile environments by selectively modulating the host's immune-inflammatory response, thereby creating major challenges to host cell survival. Studies have demonstrated that bacterial infection and the host immune responses are involved …