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Preserved scleral allografts in periodontal defects in man. II. Histological evaluation
Feingold, J P; Chasens, A I; Doyle, J; Alfano, M C
1. The scleral grafts appeared to be well accepted as there were no signs of antigenicity or untoward reactions. 2. The gingival connective tissue, periodontal ligament and the periosteum were observed intertwined with sclera at the interface. 3. Sclera was invaded by host fibroblasts, capillaries, and appeared in some areas to be raplaced by a dense connective tissue. 4. Areas of cementogenesis could be observed in all specimens. 5. There were no signs of osteogenesis within the scleral grafts. 6. The alveolar crest appeared relatively nonreactive to sclera. 7. There were no signs of external root resorption or ankylosis. 8. Sclera may be able to be used to fill in osseous craters, other periodontal defects and as a scaffolding in conjunction with osseous grafts. This requires further investigation. 9. Sclera may possibly be used in areas where there was loss of gingival contour or need for ridge augmentation
PMID: 264539
ISSN: 0022-3492
CID: 152007
Passively generated increase in gingival crevicular fluid flow from human gingiva
Alfano, M C; Brownstein, C N; Chasens, A I; Kaslick, R S
PMID: 794082
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 152034
Controversies, perspectives, and clinical implications of nutrition in periodontal disease
Alfano, M C
Many controversies concerning the role of nutrition in periodontal disease and problems in the design and analysis of nutrition-periodontal disease studies have been reviewed. In addition, recent advances in the interactions of nutrition, host defense, and infection have been conceptually related to the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Finally, nutritional factors relevant to the diagnosis and clinical management of patients with periodontal disease have been discussed. The concepts developed with respect to experimental design and the host defenses approach to periodontal disease, will hopefully serve to encourage definitive studies which may delineate a more precise role for nutrition in periodontal disease
PMID: 776722
ISSN: 0011-8532
CID: 152031
Triphasic nutritional analysis and dietary counseling
De Paola, D P; Alfano, M C
PMID: 1064578
ISSN: 0011-8532
CID: 151865
Lingual ascorbic acid test: poor correlation with blood and tissue levels of ascorbic acid in guinea pigs
Inouye, L; Miller, S A; Alfano, M C
The lingual ascorbic acid test, based on the reduction and decolorization of the blue dye, 2,6-dichloroindophenol sodium, was evaluated in a group of guinea pigs conditioned to have a wide range of ascorbic acid levels in the tissues. The test did not correlate well with ascorbic acid levels in either blood or tissue
PMID: 1059656
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 151863
Localization of rate-limiting barrier to penetration of endotoxin through nonkeratinized oral mucosa in vitro
Alfano, M C; Drummond, J F; Miller, S A
The penetration of tritiated bacterial endotoxin through nonkeratinized oral mucosal epithelium was studied using an in vitro model system and radioautographic tracer techniques. The basement membrane region of the epithelium was the rate-limiting barrier to penetration, and this barrier effect was independent of the direction and duration of penetration as well as any clearance effects of the vasculature
PMID: 1104674
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 151870
Effect of ascorbic acid deficiency on the permeability and collagen biosynthesis of oral mucosal epithelium
Alfano, M C; Miller, S A; Drummond, J F
PMID: 1060404
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 151864
Technique for studing the dynamics of oral mucosal permeability in vitro
Alfano, M C; Drummond, J F; Miller, S A
PMID: 1053769
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 151861
What is the role of the host in periodontal disease?
Alfano, M C
PMID: 146855
ISSN: 0048-3389
CID: 151924
Nutrition education in the dental curriculum
Alfano, M C; Chasens, A I
PMID: 1088264
ISSN: n/a
CID: 151866