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Telomeric ORFs (TLOs) in Candida spp. encode Mediator subunits that regulate distinct virulence traits
(2014)The TLO genes are a family of telomere-associated ORFs in the fungal pathogens Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis that encode a subunit of the Mediator complex with homology to Med2. The more virulent pathogen C. albicans ... -
Telomeric ORFS in Candida albicans : Does Mediator Tail Wag the Yeast?
(2015)Recent studies of fungal genomes have shown that subtelomeric regions of chromosomes are areas of rapid evolution that facilitate adaptation to novel niches [1]. Several years ago, analysis of the genome of the human ... -
The accuracy of bone mapping and guided flapless implant placement using a novel surgical guide : a human cadaver study
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Dental Science, 2009)Dental Implants are a predictable way of replacing missing teeth. However in some instances the position of the implant is a hindrance to providing a functional and aesthetic restoration. The problems associated with ... -
The ceremonial (dis)order of the clinic : mapping engagement in dental interactions
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Dental Science, 2015)The principal aim of this research was to map the emergence of interactional engagement through discourse in dental settings, where engagement can be understood as the “degree of involvement” (Duchan, 2009: 11) of the ... -
The influence of pre-operative antibiotic administration on post-operative morbidity in dental implant placement
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Dental Science, 2009)The success of dental implants for the rehabilitation of both the partially and fully edentulous patient is well documented in the scientific literature. There are no clear guidelines on the use of prophylactic antibiotics ... -
The predictive value of patient-based questionnaires in treatment of edentulism
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Dental Science, 2014)Edentulism is a common chronic disabling condition that impacts on an individual’s health, self-perception and social interaction. Although edentulous people present with a wide range of functional and psychological needs, ... -
To investigate whether a diagnostic classification of edentulism relates to oral health related quality of life, nutritional status and denture satisfaction
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Dental Science, 2012)This study sought to investigate if diagnostic complexity of edentulism relates to oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL), nutritional status and denture satisfaction. Further, to identify whether new conventional ... -
Tooth agenesis in patients referred to an Irish tertiary care clinic for the developmental dental disorders
(Irish Dental Association, 2010)PURPOSE: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence, severity and pattern of hypodontia in Irish patients referred to a tertiary care clinic for developmental dental disorders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Details ... -
Total tooth loss and oral health service use among older people with intellectual disabilities in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Dental Sciences. Discipline of Dental Science, 2017)Background and rationale As the population with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) age, the challenges to their successful ageing are unclear. It is important to understand how this population age: how their health changes ... -
Transcript profiling reveals rewiring of iron assimilation gene expression in Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis
(2012)Hyphal growth is repressed in Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by the transcription factor Nrg1. Transcript profiling of a C. dubliniensis NRG1 mutant identified a common group of 28 NRG1 repressed genes in both species, ... -
Transcriptional profiling of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) regulated genes in mineralizing dental pulp cells at early and late time points
(2015)Dental pulp tissue can be damaged by a range of irritants, however, if the irritation is removed and/or the tooth is adequately restored, pulp regeneration is possible (Mjör and Tronstad, 1974 [1]). At present, dental ... -
Transient and residual stresses induced during the sintering of two dentin ceramics.
(Elsevier, 2011)Objective: The effect of heat-pressing and subsequent pre-cementation (acid-etching) and resin-cementation operative techniques on the development of transient and residual stresses in different thicknesses of a lithium ... -
Triclosan antagonises fluconazole activity against Candida albicans
(International Association for Dental Research (IADR), 2011-10-04)Triclosan is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial compound commonly used in oral hygiene products. Investigation of its activity against Candida albicans showed that triclosan was fungicidal at concentrations of 16 mg/L. However, ... -
Triclosan antagonises fluconazole activity against Candida albicans
(2012)Triclosan is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial compound commonly used in oral hygiene products. Investigation of its activity against Candida albicans showed that triclosan was fungicidal at concentrations of 16 mg/L. However, ... -
Understanding head and neck cancers
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The use of MRFA as an adjunct to conventional clinical examination following peri-implantitis treatment. A 12 month follow up.
Aim: The aims of the present study were to investigate the impact of peri-implantitis treatment upon periodontal clinical parameters and implant stability quotient values. To ascertain if magnetic resonance frequency ... -
The use of quantitative ultrasound to investigate bone strength in the facial skeleton
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Dental Sciences. Discipline of Dental Science, 2018)Study background Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease in the world, and is one of the leading causes of fragility fractures in elderly people, resulting in a number of comorbidities and loss of mobility. ... -
Use of rubber dam versus cotton roll isolation on composite resin restorations' survival in primary molars: 2-year results from a non-inferiority clinical trial.
(2022)Background: This non-inferiority randomised clinical trial aimed to evaluate the survival of direct bulk fill composite resin restorations in primary molars using different methods of moisture control: rubber dam isolation ... -
Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to Describe Children Referred to Special Care or Paediatric Dental Services.
(2013)Children in dentistry are traditionally described in terms of medical diagnosis and prevalence of oral disease. This approach gives little information regarding a child's capacity to maintain oral health or regarding the ... -
Utilizacao de implantes extraorais em pacientes irradiados: uma revisao sistematica [Extraoral implants in irradiated patients: a systematic review]
(Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontol?gica, 2015)