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Nutrition in dental practice--a plea for sanity
Alfano, M C
PMID: 6945525
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 152028
The effect of intrasulcular brushing on sulcular epithelial permeability
Vogel, R I; Alfano, M J; Manhold, J H
The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of intrasulcular toothbrushing on permeability of the sulcular epithelium. Twenty-four dental students were divided into two groups of 12 each. On day 0, subjects in Group I began having the buccal aspects of the maxillary right first and second molars brushed for 30 seconds daily for 49 days by an examiner using an intrasulcular technique while subjects in Group II had the same teeth brushed with an extrasulcular technique. On day 49, clinical evaluation of inflammation was performed and biopsies were taken to evaluate gingival inflammation, sulcular epithelial keratinization and permeability of the sulcular epithelium in vitro using a microperfusion technique. Results indicate that subjects in both groups had attained equally high levels of gingival health. The intrasulcular group demonstrated a significantly higher degree of sulcular epithelial keratinization. However, no relationship was found between the degree of sulcular epithelial keratinization and sulcular epithelial permeability. Thus, the benefits derived from intrasulcular brushing and increasing sulcular epithelial keratinization are questionable
PMID: 6165817
ISSN: 0022-3492
CID: 152450
Sonicated and passively dispersed hydrogen peroxide in periodontitis
Saroff, S A; Alfano, M C; Chasens, A I; Ewen, S J; King, W
PMID: 6247476
ISSN: 0022-3484
CID: 152025
THE EFFECT OF FOLIC-ACID ON GINGIVAL HEALTH IN WOMEN TAKING ORAL-CONTRACEPTIVES
VOGEL, RI; DEASY, MJ; ALFANO, MC; SCHNEIDER, L
ISI:A1980JU24600010
ISSN: 0096-2732
CID: 2737892
The relationship between the mobility of human teeth and their supracrestal fiber support
Gillespie, B R; Chasens, A I; Brownstein, C N; Alfano, M C
A method to study the relationship between the mobility of human teeth and their supracrestal fiber support was developed. The results of this study would indicate that: (1) The supracrestal fibers do not contribute significantly to the support of a normal premolar tooth. (2) As a human premolar tooth develops moderate to severe loss of osseous support, the relative contribution of the supracrestal fibers to the support of the tooth increases significantly
PMID: 285261
ISSN: 0022-3492
CID: 152015
Methods for assessing nutritional status in dental practice
Alfano, M C; DePaola, D P
PMID: 275943
ISSN: 0033-6572
CID: 152011
Prospects for improving the prevention of inflammatory periodontal disease
Alfano, M C
PMID: 376827
ISSN: 0096-2732
CID: 152019
Oral health research center
Alfano, M C
PMID: 282219
ISSN: n/a
CID: 152013
Effect of acute ascorbic acid deficiency on the DNA content and permeability of guinea-pig oral mucosal epithelium
Alfano, M C
PMID: 283748
ISSN: 0003-9969
CID: 152014
Autoradiographic study of the penetration of radiolabelled dextrans and inulin through non-keratinized oral mucosa in vitro
Alfano, M C; Chasens, A I; Masi, C W
PMID: 143519
ISSN: 0022-3484
CID: 151919