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Medicine and Health Sciences

Virginia Commonwealth University

2018

Dentistry

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Aloe Vera: A Multipurpose Healer And Bacterial Eradicator, Mary X. Tran, Leira N. Jimenez, Linda K. Blackburn Jan 2018

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 …


Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 1, 2018) Jan 2018

Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 1, 2018)

Virginia Dental Journal

No abstract provided.


Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 4, 2018) Jan 2018

Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 4, 2018)

Virginia Dental Journal

No abstract provided.


The Periodontal Specialty: A Survey Regarding Our Future, John H. White Jan 2018

The Periodontal Specialty: A Survey Regarding Our Future, John H. White

Theses and Dissertations

Purpose: To determine the characteristics influencing periodontal practices in Virginia and report on the anticipated changes in practice.

Methods: A REDCap survey was emailed to Virginia based American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) members assessing personal and practice demographics, trends in dental treatment and practice models, and how periodontists will adjust to account for these trends.

Results: The response rate was 31% (n=46). Respondents report greater referrals from more experienced general practitioners (GPs). Student debt was associated with age. Respondents ranked biologic advances, treatment of peri-implantitis, digital dentistry, development of corporate and group practice models, and GPs incorporating more periodontal …


Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 2, 2018) Jan 2018

Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 2, 2018)

Virginia Dental Journal

No abstract provided.


Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 3, 2018) Jan 2018

Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 95, No. 3, 2018)

Virginia Dental Journal

No abstract provided.