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Your healthy mouth, your healthy life

De Paiva Buischi, Yvonne; Loomer, Peter M
New York : NYU Dentistry, 2019
Extent: 36 p.
ISBN:
CID: 4568812

Siri ya tabasamu la kupendeza = Your healthy mouth, your healthy life

De Paiva Buischi, Yvonne; Loomer, Peter M
New York : NYU Dentistry, 2019
Extent: 36 p.
ISBN:
CID: 4568822

Comprehensive Health Promotion Improves Gingival Health of Girls in KenyaComprehensive Health Promotion Improves Gingival Health of Girls in Kenya [Meeting Abstract]

Loomer, Peter M; Campos, N; Messora, MR; Mwongera, K; Buischi, YP
ORIGINAL:0014766
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 4569012

Gingival Health in School Girls in Nanyuki, Kenya [Meeting Abstract]

Campos, N; Busichi, YP; Mwongera, K; Loomer, Peter M
ORIGINAL:0014767
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 4569022

Prevalence and Severity of Fluorosis among Girls in Nanyuki, Kenya [Meeting Abstract]

Buischi, YP; Campos, N; Mwongera, K; Loomer, Peter M
ORIGINAL:0014768
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 4569032

A spatial gradient of bacterial diversity in the human oral cavity shaped by salivary flow

Proctor, Diana M; Fukuyama, Julia A; Loomer, Peter M; Armitage, Gary C; Lee, Stacey A; Davis, Nicole M; Ryder, Mark I; Holmes, Susan P; Relman, David A
Spatial and temporal patterns in microbial communities provide insights into the forces that shape them, their functions and roles in health and disease. Here, we used spatial and ecological statistics to analyze the role that saliva plays in structuring bacterial communities of the human mouth using >9000 dental and mucosal samples. We show that regardless of tissue type (teeth, alveolar mucosa, keratinized gingiva, or buccal mucosa), surface-associated bacterial communities vary along an ecological gradient from the front to the back of the mouth, and that on exposed tooth surfaces, the gradient is pronounced on lingual compared to buccal surfaces. Furthermore, our data suggest that this gradient is attenuated in individuals with low salivary flow due to Sjögren's syndrome. Taken together, our findings imply that salivary flow influences the spatial organization of microbial communities and that biogeographical patterns may be useful for understanding host physiological processes and for predicting disease.
PMCID:5813034
PMID: 29445174
ISSN: 2041-1723
CID: 2956952

Dental Caries in School Girls of Poverty in Nanyuki, Kenya [Meeting Abstract]

Buischi, Y; Campos, N; Loomer, Peter M
ORIGINAL:0014764
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 4568992

Enhanced Osteoprogenitor Elongated Collagen Fiber Matrix Formation by Bioactive Glass Ionic Silicon Dependent on Sp7 (Osterix) Transcription

Varanasi, Venu G; Odatsu, Tetsurou; Bishop, Timothy; Chang, Joyce; Owyoung, Jeremy; Loomer, Peter M
Bioactive glasses release ions, those enhance osteoblast collagen matrix synthesis and osteogenic marker expression during bone healing. Collagen matrix density and osteogenic marker expression depend on osteogenic transcription factors, (e.g., Osterix (OSX)). We hypothesize that enhanced expression and formation of collagen by Si4+ depends on enhanced expression of OSX transcription. Experimental bioactive glass (6P53-b) and commercial BioglassTM (45S5) were dissolved in basal medium to make glass conditioned medium (GCM). ICP-MS analysis was used to measure bioactive glass ion release rates. MC3T3-E1 cells were cultured for 20 days, and gene expression and extracellular matrix collagen formation was analyzed. In a separate study, siRNA was used to determine the effect of OSX knockdown on impacting the effect of Si4+ on osteogenic markers and matrix collagen formation. Each bioactive glass exhibited similar ion release rates for all ions, except Mg2+ released by 6P53-b. Gene expression results showed that GCM markedly enhanced many osteogenic markers, and 45S5 GCM showed higher levels of expression and collagen matrix fiber bundle density than 6P53-b GCM. Upon knockdown of OSX transcription, collagen type 5, alkaline phosphatase, and matrix density were not enhanced as compared to wild type cells. This study illustrates that the enhancement of elongated collagen fiber matrix formation by Si4 +/- depends on OSX transcription
PMID: 27279631
ISSN: 1552-4965
CID: 2136732

A comprehensive clinical review of maxillary sinus floor elevation: anatomy, techniques, biomaterials and complications

Danesh-Sani, Seyed Amir; Loomer, Peter M; Wallace, Stephen S
Several systematic reviews have shown that maxillary sinus augmentation is a predictable and effective procedure for augmentation of an atrophic posterior maxilla. However, we know of no reviews that have covered all the clinical aspects. We searched the PubMed, EMBASE, Cinhal, and Cochrane databases up to January 2015 to select relevant studies that cover the different objectives of this review, including the anatomy of the maxillary sinus, surgical techniques, biomaterials used in the sinus augmentation, and potential complications.
PMID: 27235382
ISSN: 1532-1940
CID: 2115242

Improving Health Globally Through Education

Loomer, Peter M
ORIGINAL:0011758
ISSN: 2472-0062
CID: 2477632