Browsing Programs, Centers, and Institutes by Author "Fox, Eric"
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Piel, Bria Taylor; Elsbury, Kaylee; Herrera, Claudia; Potts, LexieWhile manual probing is the gold standard for periodontal assessments, it can be time consuming. Patients can be wrongfully classified due to an inconsistency between examiners, the amount of time a clinician is given for ...
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Smith, Katie Shea; Nguyen, Sadie; Copeland, JenniferChlorhexidine (CHX), the “gold standard” adjective aid in dentistry, has been used for over 60 years during and after various procedures. The purpose of this research is to investigate the full effects of CHX by reviewing ...
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Thomas, Shermy; Heim, Ashley (2021-04-20)Diversity and inclusion continue to be a systemic issue among people of color within the educational system. Understanding the importance of diversity within specific educational programs is essential to promoting access ...
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Trujillo, Anna; Anwar, Sana; Jang, Sophia; Tang, Diane (2021-04-20)Healthcare professionals may experience challenges with the efficacy of treatment as results could fluctuate depending on a patient’s genetic disposition. Personalized dentistry may present an impact and optimize patient ...
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Burrier, MaeganDental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, known to affect individuals at all ages. Caries is a multifactorial disease that is driven by demineralization of the tooth structure. Demineralization ...
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Purvis, Bethany anneType II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic systemic condition caused by the inability of the body to regulate blood glucose levels. Periodontal disease is a common comorbidity of T2DM caused by an inflammatory reaction ...
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Williams, Alexandra; Mirmohammadi, Rahil; Wilson, Leann (2020-04-09)This study investigates the problem of restoration failure using research data from primary and secondary sources. The failure of dental composites due to secondary caries is very common, so the creation of a restorative ...
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Minter, Michaela M; Veloz Lopez, Ivan IsmaelAccording to literature, the rate of drug abuse and addiction is higher in dental providers than in the general population. This is because dental providers have greater access to prescription drugs as well as occupational ...