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Fig. 3 Accelerated generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells from human oral mucosa using episomal plasmid vectors and maternal transcription factor Glis1

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) possess high pluripotency and differentiation potential and may constitute a possible source of autologous stem cells for clinical applications. However, the lengthy reprogramming process (up to one month) remains one of the most significant challenges facing standard virus-mediated methodology. The Gli-like transcription factor Glis1 is highly expressed in unfertilized eggs and one-cell-stage embryos. In this study, iPSCs were generated using a combination of primary human oral mucosal fibroblasts (HOFs) and episomal plasmid vectors expressing transcription factors, including Glis1.

Takahiro Kashiwagi

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Yoshiya Hashimoto

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Masahiro Tanaka

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Shunsuke Baba

Bone block graft to treat an apicomarginal defect simultaneously with apical surgery of the maxillary incisors: A case report with three-year follow-up

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

The objective of this article is to describe the successful management of an apicomarginal defect of a maxillary lateral incisor with a bone block graft performed simultaneously with apical surgery of both lateral and central incisors.

Juan Cervera Ballester

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Peñarrocha Oltra David

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Peñarrocha Diago Maria

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Laura Maestre Ferrína

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Peñarrocha Diago Miguel

Composition of platelet-rich plasma gel: A Western blot analysis

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) gel is an autogenous blood-derived material that may be used as a regenerative agent of oral structures. The regenerative capacity of PRP is largely attributed to its composition, including many different growth factors. Thus far, no study has identified the molecular content of this gel. Therefore, it was the purpose of this study to assess the presence of different growth factors in PRP gel, using the Western blot technique.

Galindo Moreno Pablo

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Avila Ortiz Gustavo

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Torrecillas Martinez Laura

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Juan Emilio Fernández Barbero

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O’Valle Ravassa Francisco

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Wang Hom-Lay

The role of melatonin in periodontal and periimplant bone homeostasis and regeneration

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

The objectives of this study are to review the properties of melatonin in regulating bone homeostasis; to discuss its direct and indirect effects on bone; and to propose mechanisms for the use of melatonin as an agent to promote alveolar bone regeneration.

Galindo Moreno Pablo

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Avila Ortiz Gustavo

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Wang Hom-Lay

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Molina Padial Miguel

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Inmaculada Ortega Ollera

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O’Valle Ravassa Francisco

Knowledge about risk factors associated with periodontal disease among patients referred to a specialist periodontal clinic

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

The patient’s awareness and knowledge of periodontal disease is a key factor for successful periodontal treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate this knowledge among patients referred to a specialist periodontal clinic.

Serino, Giovanni

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Wada Masahiro

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Bougas Konstantinos

Spontaneous bone regeneration after removal of cysts: One-year follow-up of 336 consecutive cases

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

The objective of this study was to assess spontaneous bone healing after enucleation of large jaw cysts without using any grafting material.

Di Dio Marco

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Scarapecchia Dario

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Porcelli Daniela

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Arcuri Claudio

Three-year clinical and radiographic outcomes of patients treated according to the All-on-4 concept in the daily practice: A prospective observational study on implants and prosthesis survival rates and complications

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 3

All-on-4 treatment concept is widely applied for complete-arch rehabilitations. Nevertheless, minor technical and biological complications can occur. The objective of this study was to evaluate the three-year clinical and radiographic data of complete-arch fixed dental prostheses supported by four implants according to the All-on-4 protocol.

Tallarico Marco

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Silvio Mario Meloni

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Xhanari Erta

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Luigi Canullo

Five-year esthetic evaluation of implants used to restore congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors after orthodontic space opening treatment

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

This is a five-year follow-up study of a previous investigation with the aim of assessing the esthetic outcome of Morse taper implants used to replace congenitally missing lateral incisors after orthodontic treatment.

Alessandro Mangano

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Alberto Caprioglio

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Francesco Mangano

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Aldo Macchi

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Luca Levrini

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Carlo Mangano

The coronally advanced flap in the treatment of bilateral multiple gingival recessions with or without tunneling the maxillary midline papilla: A randomized clinical trial

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was compare the clinical results of the coronally advanced flap (CAF) without vertical releasing incisions using ( i ) a tunneling procedure on the maxillary midline papilla (test) or ( ii ) a conventional technique (control) in which the midline papilla is incised and elevated like any other papilla in the procedure.

Roberto Abundo

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Giuseppe Corrente

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Michele Perelli

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Carlo Saccone

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Marta Zambelli

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Sarmiento Hector

Primary stability of dental implants with different thread geometries placed by clinicians with different clinical experience: An in vitro study

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was to establish the primary stability of implants with two different designs placed into artificial bone (Type II and Type IV density) by clinicians with different levels of experience using the same implant bed preparation protocol.

Rafael Arcesio Delgado Ruiz

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José Luis Calvo Guirado

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José Eduardo Maté Sánchez de Val

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Gerardo Gómez Moreno

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Fawad Javed

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Romanos Georgios

Transcrestal sinus floor elevation performed twice with collagen sponges and using a sonic instrument

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was to describe a minimally invasive transcrestal modified technique for sinus floor elevation performed twice with a sonic instrument (Sonosurgery).

Ivo Agabiti

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Daniele Botticelli

Review of the arterial vascular anatomy for implant placement in the anterior mandible

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The placement of implants in the anterior region of the mandible is not free of risk and can even sometimes be life-threatening. The aim of this article is to review the anatomy of the anterior mandible regarding the placement of implants in this region.

José Carlos Balaguer Marti

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Juan Guarinos

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Pedro Serrano Sánchez

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Amparo Ruiz Torner

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Peñarrocha Oltra David

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Peñarrocha Diago Miguel

Clinical and histological evaluation of a flapless socket preservation procedure: A prospective single cohort study

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was to evaluate the dimensional changes to hard and soft tissue after a flapless ridge preservation procedure in the posterior area of the jaw.

Valentina Borgia

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Fortunato Alfonsi

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Paolo Tonelli

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Lorenzo Bertelli

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Saverio Marchionni

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Giovanna Iezzi

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Ugo Covani

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Antonio Barone

Influence of the position of implants placed immediately into extraction sockets: An experimental study in dogs

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of implant positioning within an extraction socket on the depth of the implant at the time of surgery and on the buccal supracrestal exposure of the implant surface after healing.

Enzo De Santis

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Luiz A. Salata

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Flávia Priscila Pereira

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Sara Ferraris

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Fabio Pantani

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Giacomo Favero

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Daniele Botticelli

Identification of Staphylococcus aureus at the internal and external implant surfaces in individuals with periimplant disease: A cross-sectional study

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 2

The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) at internal and external dental implant surfaces in patients with periimplant disease.

Luigi Canullo

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Paulo Henrique Orlato Rossetti

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Tallarico Marco

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Peñarrocha Oltra David

Influence of smoking and oral hygiene on success of implants placed after direct sinus lift

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 1

The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of smoking and oral hygiene on the success and periimplant marginal bone loss of implants placed in one-stage and two-stage direct sinus lift procedures.

Luis Martorell Calatayud

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Romero Millán Javier

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Peñarrocha Oltra David

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Peñarrocha Diago Maria

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García Mira Berta

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Peñarrocha Diago Miguel

A volumetric 3-D digital analysis of dimensional changes to the alveolar process at implants placed immediately into extraction sockets

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 1

The objective of this study was to validate the use of a novel method to elaborate 3-D data on dimensional changes to the alveolar process after one year of healing at implants placed immediately into extraction sockets.

Szathvary, Isacco

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Caneva Marco

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Caneva Martina

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Bressan, Eriberto

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Daniele Botticelli

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Meneghello, Roberto

Evaluation of the effect of supervised plaque control after the surgical removal of partially erupted mandibular third molars on the periodontal condition distal to second molars affected by localized periodontal disease: A randomized blind clinical study

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 1

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supervised plaque control on the periodontal condition distal to the second molars after the extraction of partially erupted mandibular third molars.

Pipkorn, Anne-Sofie

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Serino, Giovanni

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Turri, Alberto

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Mir Taramsari, Maryam

Immunohistochemical osteopontin expression in bone xenograft in clinical series of maxillary sinus lift

Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation, Vol. 1

The objectives of this study were to examine osteopontin (OPN) expression in bone and anorganic bovine bone (ABB) in maxillary sinus grafts after six months of healing and to study its relationship to morphological and immunohistochemical results and to patient variables and habits.

Galindo Moreno Pablo

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Hernández Cortés Pedro

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Molina Padial Miguel

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María Luisa Vizoso

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Crespo Lora Vicente

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O’Valle Ravassa Francisco

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