@article{IR, author = {Sakaguchi, Ron and Wu, Hui and Pelzer, Branden and Tran, Emily and Grabowsky, Richard L. and Hung, Angela and Alkhazaleh, Ahmad and Nguyen, Jonathan V. and Chandra, Srinivasa R. and Richmond, Erik and Steckel, Aleya and Truong, Valerie and Shook, Corey and Kim, Daniel and Chen, Daniel and Gonçalves da Costa Sousa, Mauricio and Alves Fraga, May Anny and Athirasala, Avathamsa and Higashi, Dustin and Bertassoni, Luiz Eduardo and Nguyen, Peter and Sandes de Lucena, Fernanda and Lewis, Steven and Logan, Matthew and Pfeifer, Carmem and Youssef, Marina and Bompolaki, Despoina and Truong, Christina and Cui, Jinhao and Okamura, Tomoharu and Ikeda, Chihoko and Tominaga, Kazuya and Tanaka, Akio and Min, Jie and Takigawa, Hiroki and Maruyama, Yugo and Numbu, Takayuki and Mashimo, Chiho and Okinaga, Toshinori}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/43316}, title = {OHSU School of Dentistry Anthology (Issue 2)}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, abstract = {Research builds a foundation of scientific and clinical knowledge used to improve oral health and overall health. At the OHSU School of Dentistry, research is a significant contributor to dental education and the practice of dentistry. Through comprehensive examinations and peer review processes, dental students and practitioners fulfill their intellectual curiosity, improve patient care and advance the dental profession. <p>This second issue of the School of Dentistry Anthology features a collaboration between OHSU School of Dentistry and Osaka Dental University in Osaka, Japan. It demonstrates advances in research both institutions are undertaking. Authors from Osaka Dental University investigated the effectiveness of near-infrared light photodynamic therapy, or NIR-PDT, on oral cancer and the role of resveratrol role in F. nucleatum-induced epithelial mesenchymal transition of oral squamous cell carcinoma, or OSCC, cells.</p> <p>Authors from School of Dentistry explored immunomodulatory profile of F. nucleatum on macrophages in OSCC tumor microenvironment, and the independence of antimicrobial property of Carboxybetaine methacrylates, orCB-MA, to its charge concentration and side chain length. Additionally, YouTube is used as a learning tool in dental education by predoctoral dental students.</p> <p>This edition also showcases five critically appraised topics, known as caseCATs, from dental students who received awards during the school’s Research Day in March 2024, and at the Oregon Dental Conference in April 2024. The caseCATs evaluated stannous fluoride efficacy, clinical success of direct pulp capping technique, ameloblastoma conservative and radical management, temporary anchorage devices, or TADs utilization, and F. nucleatum impact on colorectal cancer treatment.</p>}, number = {IR}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/bpxhc43316}, recid = {43316}, address = {2024-06-06}, }