Tony Smith has made significant contributions to pulp biology, including a groundbreaking tooth slice organ culture model. He will also become Editor of the Journal of Dental Research, a flagship publication, and is recognized as an international authority in his field.
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Dr. David Eick received the 2004 Wilmer Souder Award for his significant contributions to dental polymers and resin-bonded dentin interfaces. His work has advanced dental health through improved surface analysis instrumentation.
The International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research has awarded Dr. Haas the 2004 Pharmacology/Therapeutics/Toxicology Award for his extensive work on anxiolytic agents in dentistry. Dr. Haas has also made significant contributions to the field through his presentations and leadership roles.
A recent study found that increasing brushing time and pressure beyond a certain point does not improve plaque removal, but may increase the risk of oral health issues. The researchers emphasize the importance of proper technique and accurate pressure application to avoid harm.
Abnormalities in the mouth, like swollen gums and oral sores, can signal serious medical conditions. Regular oral exams can detect signs of nutritional deficiencies and systemic diseases.
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Researchers found that long-stemmed barbells increase the risk of gum recession in 35% of subjects with pierced tongues. Additionally, 47% of young adults wearing barbells for four or more years had chipped teeth due to habitual biting.
Rochester's innovative double-helix curriculum assesses students' performance in real clinical sessions, emphasizing patient-physician interaction and interpersonal skills. The program has attracted national attention and potential federal recognition for its focus on reducing medical errors and improving care quality.
A recent study suggests that users of the former Viadent formulation are eight to 11 times more likely to develop oral leukoplakia than those who have never used the product. Leukoplakia can sometimes lead to oral cancer, and patients with this condition should be alert for symptoms.
A new pilot study aims to investigate whether treating periodontal disease can reduce the risk of heart attacks. The three-year study will follow approximately 900 patients who have had a heart attack or are at high risk of one, comparing those who receive aggressive treatment for gum disease with those who do not.
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A national survey of 321 dentists found that most never screened for domestic violence, despite visible signs. Education on intervention increased likelihood of screening and responding appropriately. The study recommends standardized training and the AVDR model for dentists to recognize and respond to signs of abuse.
The North Carolina Health Professions 1998 Data Book shows a 5.4% increase in doctors and a 19.2% rise in nurse practitioners, with the greatest growth in rural counties. However, disparities remain, with some counties having no dentists or just one dentist per 9,000 residents.
Researchers from the University of Kentucky Medical Center have found no significant association between mercury levels in autopsied brains and dental amalgam status. The study, which compared over 200 brain samples, suggests that small amounts of mercury released from dental amalgams are not taken up by the brain.
A new study by Ohio State University researchers found that nearly one-third of children with asthma developed symptoms after a dental visit. The study suggests that allergens from dental procedures may be a key culprit.