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Full-Text Articles in Dentistry
Cariogenic Pathogens: One Less Thing To Wine About, Jordan White, Kathleen Kersey, Jessica Darcy
Cariogenic Pathogens: One Less Thing To Wine About, Jordan White, Kathleen Kersey, Jessica Darcy
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
Recently, studies have explored how biologically active compounds in wine benefit human teeth. Dietary polyphenols, in particular wine polyphenols, seem to balance the composition of the oral microbiota, thus leading to potentially more effective anti-carious effects on the individual. Recent research has discussed the main action mechanisms of polyphenols against oral microbial diseases and highlighted the antiadhesive capacity of caffeic and p-coumaric acids as well as grape seed and red wine extracts. It has been found that polyphenols increased their inhibition potential against S. mutans adhesion when combined with S. dentisani.¹ Other research regarding polyphenols, specifically resveratrol, discussed the anti-inflammatory …
Air Polishing: A New Look At An Old Technique, Ellen Bosland, Cristina Sevilla
Air Polishing: A New Look At An Old Technique, Ellen Bosland, Cristina Sevilla
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
This research poster addresses the question “What differences exist between erythritol, glycine, and sodium bicarbonate powders in air polishing?” The use of air polishers in the dental field is highly recommended; however, the ability to determine the correct powder and grit for each patient can be vital. The three types of powders have different pros and cons related to their function; though most studies show significant advantages of using air polishing in general. One study compared erythritol powder and the ultrasonic. In the results, pocket depths were decreased but there was no difference in effectiveness between the two; however, a …
When Failure Is Not An Option, Lindsey Ago, Caitlin Digirolamo, Dylan Gagner
When Failure Is Not An Option, Lindsey Ago, Caitlin Digirolamo, Dylan Gagner
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
This research poster addresses the question, “What treatment modalities are most effective at treating peri-implantitis (PI)?” Dental implants are one of the most innovative ways to support dental prosthetics. They can support heavy physical loads. However, infection causes inflammation and bone loss around implants. Studies indicate that there are many factors that can increase the risk for PI. These factors include: Smoking; pre-existing periodontal disease; oral hygiene, quality of prosthetic reconstruction; some systemic conditions and medications.
There are a significant amount of treatment options for PI that range from surgical, nonsurgical, antibiotics, and even lasers. While reviewing studies related to …
The Ketogenic Diet: The Effects You’D Yeast Expect, Bryce Edwards, Samantha M. Waters
The Ketogenic Diet: The Effects You’D Yeast Expect, Bryce Edwards, Samantha M. Waters
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
This research poster addresses the question: How does the ketogenic diet affect the oral cavity? Ketogenic ‘keto’ diet emphasizes high fat, low carbohydrate consumption and avoids simple carbohydrate and sugars. Sugar substitutes are almost always utilized. Fat heavy diets causes the body to go into ketosis: a process in which the body burns fat for energy because glucose isn’t available. The keto diet has many positive effects for the body, including several specific to the oral cavity: Decreased caries risk, gingival inflammation, and bleeding; reduction of acidity and plaque mutans when paired with the keto approved sugar substitute: erythritol. The …
Breastfeeding: The Best Formula For The Oral Microbiome, Eliza Lopes, Alexandra Cabana
Breastfeeding: The Best Formula For The Oral Microbiome, Eliza Lopes, Alexandra Cabana
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
This research poster addresses the question “What differences are seen between formula and breastfed babies in the development of the oral microbiome?” The bacteria that make up the oral microbiome begins accumulating from birth through interactions with the environment and caregivers. When it comes to the oral cavity, bacteria such a Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacilli, can be transferred through saliva or feeding. Breastfeeding provides important nutritional and immunological benefits to the development of infants but it also plays a vital role in the development of the oral microbiome that may be superior to that of formula-feeding. Studies show that the …
Dugoni School Year In Review 2017-2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Dugoni School Year In Review 2017-2018, 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.
Insight - October 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Insight - October 2018, 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.
Lasting Impressions College Of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University
Lasting Impressions College Of Dental Medicine, Nova Southeastern University
Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Contact Point Autumn 2018, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point Autumn 2018, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point
No abstract provided.
Trident - August 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident - August 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident
The newsletter of the Pacific Orthodontic Alumni Chapter at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry.
Insight - July 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Insight - July 2018, 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.
Llusd Articulator - Volume 29, Number 2, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry
Llusd Articulator - Volume 29, Number 2, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry
Articulator (Dentistry)
Contents:
4 | Good news for 2019 and beyond
9 | New Center for Computer Aided Digital Design
12 | Tord Lundgren’s multifaceted career
16 | LLUSD’s 62nd conferring of degrees
20 | Servants of service: the improbable journey of Yiming Li and Wu Zhang
28 | Student Achievement Awards
39 | NASDAD grateful for 75 years
44 | Dental hygiene students published
Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Maxillo-Mandibular Advancement Surgery: Evaluation And Predictors Of Success, Daniel Taub, Dmd, Md, Michael Courtney, Dmd, Md, Karl Doghramji, Md
Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Maxillo-Mandibular Advancement Surgery: Evaluation And Predictors Of Success, Daniel Taub, Dmd, Md, Michael Courtney, Dmd, Md, Karl Doghramji, Md
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Posters
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a well-recognized disease entity affecting approximately 2% to 4% of the population. Maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery is a highly successful surgical alternative to poorly tolerated CPAP therapy and achieves a success rate of 89% in the current literature. Our present study evaluates the effectiveness of MMA surgery in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe OSA based on Shers criteria of 50% reduction in AHI and AHI < 20. Radiographic and clinical treatment variables were evaluated in determining predictors of success for MMA in individuals with OSA.
Commencement Program 2018, Loma Linda University
Commencement Program 2018, Loma Linda University
Commencement Programs
CONTENTS
1 | Message from the President
3 | 2018 Events of Commencement
5 | The Academic Procession
7 | Significance of Academic Regalia
9 | The Good Samaritan
10 | University History Highlights
12 | Loma Linda University Song - "Healing Love"
13 | Criteria for Institutional Awards—Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Health
15 | Loma Linda University Health and Loma Linda University Honorees
32 | The Programs, The School Honorees, and The Speakers
- School of Medicine, 33
- School of Pharmacy, 63
- School of Dentistry, 76
- School of Allied Health Professions - Allied Health Studies, Cardiopulmonary Sciences, …
Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point, Arthur A. Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Contact Point
No abstract provided.
Insight - April 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Insight - April 2018, 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.
Lasting Impressions, Spring 2018, College Of Dental Medicine
Lasting Impressions, Spring 2018, College Of Dental Medicine
Newsletters
No abstract provided.
How Sweet It Is, To Be Xylitol, Lori Robichaud
How Sweet It Is, To Be Xylitol, Lori Robichaud
Dental Hygiene Student Research Posters
Dental caries is a common illness in adults and is caused by the demineralization and decay of tooth structure. There are different factors that can contribute to dental caries, such as poor oral hygiene, an abundance of cariogenic bacteria, frequent consumption of sugary or acidic foods and drinks, and a maintenance of low pH in the oral cavity. While the best prevention of dental caries is brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily, there are other options for patients that may be helpful, such as products containing a sugar alcohol called Xylitol. With this being said, …
Trident - March 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident - March 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Trident
The newsletter of the Dugoni School of Dentistry orthodontics alumni association.
Insight - January 2018, Dugoni School Of Dentistry
Insight - January 2018, 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.
Aloe Vera: A Multipurpose Healer And Bacterial Eradicator, Mary X. Tran, Leira N. Jimenez, Linda K. Blackburn
Aloe Vera: A Multipurpose Healer And Bacterial Eradicator, Mary X. Tran, Leira N. Jimenez, Linda K. Blackburn
Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship
The Aloe vera plant is a succulent known for its rich content in vitamins and minerals, thus gaining popularity over the years in healthcare products. With advancements in alternative medicine, it has been recently found useful in dentistry due to properties such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial actions that contribute to wound healing. The purpose of this study was to examine and discover how Aloe vera can be used as an alternative therapy in the dental field. The PubMed, Google Scholar and Dentistry & Oral Sciences (DOSS) databases were utilized to find current scientific evidence on the effects of Aloe …
Consideration For Care For Your Patient With Cerebral Palsy, Katlin R. Cannon, Melissa Stowe, Brooke Ryan
Consideration For Care For Your Patient With Cerebral Palsy, Katlin R. Cannon, Melissa Stowe, Brooke Ryan
Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a common developmental neurological disorder affecting about 2-3 children out of 1,000. CP is the result of infant brain damage or abnormal development resulting in impaired muscle control, coordination, tone, reflex, posture, and balance. These patients are unable to control motor movements of their muscles of mastication and facial expression, causing excessive drooling, clenching, bruxism, and other oral health-related issues. This lack of motor control affects their ability to swallow and often limits these patients to a liquid diet. This can lead to vitamin deficiencies and result in further developmental problems. As an example, a deficiency …
Got Caries? Breast Milk And Early Childhood Caries?, Megan L. Dean, Rebecca Fields, Hannah Fritz
Got Caries? Breast Milk And Early Childhood Caries?, Megan L. Dean, Rebecca Fields, Hannah Fritz
Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship
Objective: To provide an analysis of the association between the longevity of breastfeeding and development of ECC. Determine the optimal time frame in which mothers should cease breastfeeding to reduce ECC development. Methods: Dr. Brickhouse, PubMed, Google Scholar and other scholarly databases were utilized to find current scientific evidence on the effects of breast milk on ECC. Relevant articles were summarized to write a review of literature. 16 articles published from 2015 to the present date were reviewed and cited. Results: From the studies, there is strong evidence to support breastfeeding beyond 12 months of age increases the prevalence …
Change In Working Length At Different Stages Of Instrumentation As A Function Of Canal Curvature, Mei Tang, Garry L. Myers, Richard D. Archer, Al M. Best
Change In Working Length At Different Stages Of Instrumentation As A Function Of Canal Curvature, Mei Tang, Garry L. Myers, Richard D. Archer, Al M. Best
Graduate Research Posters
The aim of this study was to determine the change in working length (∆WL) before and after coronal flaring and after complete rotary instrumentation as a function of canal curvature. One mesiobuccal or mesiolingual canal from each of 43 extracted molars had coronal standardization and access performed. Once the access was completed, canal preparation was accomplished using Gates Glidden drills for coronal flaring and EndoSequence files for rotary instrumentation. WLs were obtained at 3 time points: pre-instrumentation (unflared), mid-instrumentation (flared) and post-instrumentation (concluded). Measurements were made via direct visualization (DV) and the CanalPro apex locator (EM) in triplicate by a …
Basics Of Musculoskeletal Health In Dentistry: An Overview, Drashti Shah, Ankit Arora, Padmaja Arora
Basics Of Musculoskeletal Health In Dentistry: An Overview, Drashti Shah, Ankit Arora, Padmaja Arora
Books
This book is an overview of the basics of musculoskeletal health amongst dentists which is the most commonly targeted profession of musculoskeletal pain and its consequences. This book also covers the common areas of pain, aeitiolgy, the study stating specialty specific areas of pain due to repetitive work of dental specialties andalso mentions the measures of prevention and consequences if being neglected, i.e. in general stating importance of musculoskeletal health amongst dentists.
Would You Recognize Lupus?, Sydney C. Smith, Maegan Simms, Barbara Brown
Would You Recognize Lupus?, Sydney C. Smith, Maegan Simms, Barbara Brown
Dental Hygiene Student Scholarship
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, or SLE, is a chronic autoimmune disease which significantly affects various organs of the body and the oral cavity. According to various studies, SLE can cause an increased risk of periodontitis, fungal infections, and dental caries within the oral cavity. Periodontitis is an inflammatory condition mediated by an infectious etiology which affects the supporting tissues of the periodontium and alveolar bone. With SLE being an inflammatory condition as well, recent studies have emerged hypothesizing the possible association between SLE and periodontitis. Other effects on the oral cavity such as fungal infections including lichen planus and angular cheilitis …
Llusd Articulator - Volume 29, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry, So Ran Kwon, Abhishek Batra, Trina Kindred, Kayla Perez-Ortiz, Min Wang, Euni Cho, Udochukwu Oyoyo
Llusd Articulator - Volume 29, Number 1, Loma Linda University School Of Dentistry, So Ran Kwon, Abhishek Batra, Trina Kindred, Kayla Perez-Ortiz, Min Wang, Euni Cho, Udochukwu Oyoyo
Articulator (Dentistry)
Contents:
4 | Dean’s brown bag
6 | Robert Smith’s generous gift
8 | Inaugural RDAEF class graduates
10 | Zambian miracle
13 | Mark Estey new academic dean
17 | Esther Valenzuela assistant dean
18 | Graham Stacey retires
20 | One Homecoming Number 2
26 | Fostering LLUSD student research
34 | Student research winners
42 | LLUSD at ASDR
46 | News
Adult Oral Health Access And Advocacy, James Duguay
Adult Oral Health Access And Advocacy, James Duguay
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Many adults lack adequate preventative oral healthcare due to multiple factors. Oral health is important due to its effects on systemic health as well as for quality of life issues.