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I-Prf : A Smart Cell Scaffold, Dr.Lochini Suriya
I-Prf : A Smart Cell Scaffold, Dr.Lochini Suriya
Annual Research Symposium
In regenerative dentistry, platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been used as a supra-physiological concentration of autologous growth factors capable of encouraging tissue regeneration. Despite this, there have been concerns raised about the use of anticoagulants, which are known to impair wound healing. In this work, a liquid formulation of platelet rich fibrin (PRF) called injectable-PRF (I-PRF) was studied without the need of anti-coagulants .
Influence Of Abutments Surface (Machined Vs. Laser-Microgrooved) In Soft-Tissue Response During One Year Of Function: Clinical And Biochemical Outcomes Of A Rct With Split-Mouth Design, Elisa Maccari
Annual Research Symposium
To evaluate peri-implant soft tissue behaviour around machined vs laser-microgrooved implants/healing/prosthetic abutments during 1 year of function by assessing IL-6, IL-1b and MMP-8 levels in peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF).
Estrogen Level, Osteopenia/Osteoporosis And Periodontal Status In Post Menopausal Women – A Comparative Evaluation, Dr Sanupa S. Madhavan, Dr Anjhana Narayanan
Estrogen Level, Osteopenia/Osteoporosis And Periodontal Status In Post Menopausal Women – A Comparative Evaluation, Dr Sanupa S. Madhavan, Dr Anjhana Narayanan
Annual Research Symposium
Osteopenia, Osteoporosis and periodontitis are diseases, which affect a large number of populations across the country and world. Both are silent diseases” which cause bone loss mediated by local and systemic factors. These two diseases also share some risk factors that may interfere with healing.. Estrogen deficiency is the dominant pathogenic factor for osteoporosis in women .Various reports also have linked estrogen deficiency and osteopenia/osteoporosis to increased oral bone resorption , attachment loss and tooth loss .The objective of the study is to analyse and evaluate the condition of periodontal status of twenty five osteopenic/osteoporotic postmenopausal women and their estrogen …
Relationship Between Periodontal Disease And Coronary Heart Disease: A Bibliometric Analysis, Xiaowen Bo, Wenpeng Song
Relationship Between Periodontal Disease And Coronary Heart Disease: A Bibliometric Analysis, Xiaowen Bo, Wenpeng Song
Annual Research Symposium
Periodontal disease (PD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) are both prevalent diseases worldwide and cause patients physical and mental suffering and a global burden. Recent studies have suggested a link between PD and CHD, but there is less research in this field from the perspective of bibliometrics. This study aimed to quantitatively analyze the literature on PD and CHD to summarize intellectual bases, research hotspots, and emerging trends and pave the way for future research.
Impact Of Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment On Salivary Hif-1Α In Gingivitis & Periodontitis Patients, Srijanani S
Impact Of Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment On Salivary Hif-1Α In Gingivitis & Periodontitis Patients, Srijanani S
Annual Research Symposium
To estimate and compare the level of salivary HIF-1α in periodontally & systemically healthy volunteers, generalized chronic gingivitis & periodontitis patients before and after non-surgical periodontal treatment.
Meta-Analysis Of Two Rnaseq Datasets To Determine Diagnostic Biomarkers And Drug Target Candidates For Periodontitis, Carlos Moreno
Meta-Analysis Of Two Rnaseq Datasets To Determine Diagnostic Biomarkers And Drug Target Candidates For Periodontitis, Carlos Moreno
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Cd5 In The Periodontal Disease: Insights Into Chronic Inflammation, Ellie Bybee
The Role Of Cd5 In The Periodontal Disease: Insights Into Chronic Inflammation, Ellie Bybee
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
B13: The Cd5 Coreceptor’S Effect On T Cell Proliferation In Periodontal Disease, Yuko Sperry
B13: The Cd5 Coreceptor’S Effect On T Cell Proliferation In Periodontal Disease, Yuko Sperry
Annual Research Symposium
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