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Therapies Put the Body’s Own Repair Processes to Work in Regenerating Bone

Researchers at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics are developing techniques for using the body’s own internal repair processes.

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AI in Dentistry

Machine Learning Predicts Treatment Outcomes for Peri-Implantitis Patients

Peri-implantitis besets approximately a quarter of all dental implant patients, according to the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, with no reliable way.

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Synthetic Peptide Resolves Gingivitis Inflammation in Three Weeks

A novel synthetic cyclic peptide known as AMY-101 reduces inflammation in gingivitis patients, according to Amyndas Pharmaceuticals, which has completed a phase 2.

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A Missing Epigenetic Factor Leads to Bone Loss and Osteoporosis

Researchers at the UCLA School of Dentistry have identified the role a critical enzyme plays in skeletal aging and bone loss, putting them.

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T Cells Lose Their Ability to Suppress Destruction During Periodontal Disease

Regulatory T cells can lose their ability to regulate bone loss and begin promoting inflammation, according to researchers at the Forsyth Institute and.

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Research Suggests Need to Update Bone Level Standards

Standards for adequate bone levels before implant placement and for bone loss after placement may need to be reconsidered with the evolution of.

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Light Stimulation Makes Bones Heavier

Laser irradiation inhibits the expression of the osteogenesis inhibitor protein sclerostin without causing inflammation, providing a potential therapeutic option for osteoporosis, according to.

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Higher Doses of Botox Lead to Bone Loss in the Jaw

Botox injections to manage jaw and facial pain do not result in clinically significant changes in jawbone when used in the short term.

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Simulated Efferocytosis May Promote Bone Regeneration

Owing to a rare genetic mutation, individuals with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 (LAD1) experience a suite of symptoms that trace back to.

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Rapamycin Fights Gum Disease and Spurs Bone Growth in Older Mice

A drug that has life-extending effects on mice also reverses age-related dental problems in the animals, according to research from the University of.

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