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2017 Faculty Publications Book 2017 Ajlouni Elshahawy W, Ajlouni R Ajlouni K Manuscript Failure torque of ceramic neck titanium implant. J Prosthet Dent. 2017 Jun 20 2017 Ajlouni K Ajlouni K, Elshahawy W, Ajlouni R, Manuscript Color masking measurement for ceramic coating of titanium used for dental implants. J Prosthet Dent. 2017 Sadakah A Jun 20 2017 Bellinger LL Bellinger, L L, Kramer PR, Kinchington PR, Abstract Viral induced pain not due to damage peripherally. Society for Neuroscience, 47nd Annual Meeting, November 11-15, 2017, Washington D.C, Abstract Number 54.1/Z15. 2017 Bellinger LL Kramer PR, Stinson CP, Kinchington PR, Abstract Sex differences in orofacial zoster pain model. Society for Neuroscience, 47nd Annual Meeting, November Yee MB, Rao M, Bellinger L L 11-15, 2017, Washington D.C, Abstract Number 732.02. 2017 Bellinger LL Pylant GD, Strand J, Stinson C, Peng Y, Abstract Reduced glutamatergic activity in the VPM/VPL thalamus attenuate orofacial nociception. AADR On-line Rao M, Bellinger LL, Kramer PR Abstract I.D 2631334, March 22 -25, 2017, San Francisco, CA. 2017 Bellinger LL Pylant GD, Strand J, Stinson C, Peng Y, Abstract Reduced glutamatergic activity in the VPM/VPL thalamus attenuate orofacial nociception. The 23rd Hinman Rao M, Bellinger LL, Kramer PR Student Research Symposium, November 3-5, 2017 at the Peabody Hotel, Memphis, TN. Abstract 26, page 82. 2017 Bellinger LL Rao M, Stinson C, Yee M, Kinchington PR, Abstract Testosterone and nociceptive response in Varicella-Zoster Virus infection of rats. AADR On-line Abstract Bellinger LL, Kramer PR I.D.631124, March 22 -25, 2017, San Francisco, CA. 2017 Bellinger LL Umorin M, Kramer P, Bellinger L L Abstract Meal pattern differences between mid- and late-pregnant rats after CFA-induced temporomandibular joint (TMJ) nociception. Society for Neuroscience, 47nd Annual Meeting, November 11-15, 2017, Washington D.C, Abstract Number 485.04/Z1. 2017 Bellinger LL Kramer PR, Stinson C, Bellinger LL, Manuscript Lateral thalamic control of nociceptive response after whisker pad injection of varicella zoster virus. Umorin M, Deng M, Rao M, Yee MB, Neuroscience 356:207-216, 2017; PMCID: PMID:28549561 Kinchington PR 2017 Bellinger LL Kramer PR, Strand J, Stinson C, Bellinger Manuscript Role for the ventral posterior medial/posterior lateral thalamus and anterior cingulate cortex in LL, Kinchington PR, Yee MB, Peng Y affective/motivation pain induced by varicella zoster virus. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience October 16, 2017, doi: 10.3389/fnint.2017.00027; PMCID: PMID:29089872 2017 Bellinger LL Stinson C, Deng M, Yee M B, Bellinger LL, Manuscript Sex differences underlying orofacial varicella zoster associated pain in rats. BMC Neurology 17(1):95, Kinchington PR, Kramer PR 2017. PubMed PMID: 28514943; PMCID: PMC5436469 2017 Bellinger LL Umorin M, Kramer PR, Bellinger LL Manuscript Distance-based permutation of inter-meal differences as a sensitive test of temporomandibular joint nociception in rats,” J Appl Biobehav Res. 2017 Sep;22(3). pii: e12067. doi: 10.1111/jabr.12067. Epub 2017 Apr 18; PMCID: PMID: 29104423 2017 Bender SD Kraus S, Bender SD, Prodoehl J Book Chapter Management Principles: Muscles in “Temporomandibular Disorders - A Translational Approach From Basic Science to Clinical Applicability” Editors: Henry A. Gremillion + Gary D. Klasser 2017 Bender SD Bender, SD Book Chapter Primary Headaches in “Orofacial Pain: Guidelines for Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management 6th (in press) Edition” Editors: Reny de Leeuw and Gary D. Klasser. 2017 Bender SD Klasser GD, Bender SD Book Chapter Burning Mouth Syndrome in "Head, Face and Neck Pain: Science, Evaluation and Management" Noshir (in press) Mehta (Editor), George E. Maloney (Editor), Dhirendra S. Bana (Editor), Steven J. Scrivani (Editor) 2017 Benson MD Logan SM, Benson MD Abstract Cell Migration and Palatal Fusion. FASEB J April 2016 31:743.2 2017 Benson MD Logan SM, Benson MD Abstract Palatal Epithelial Cells Migrate Independently of Ephrin Signaling during Fusion. 8th TEMTIA meeting, Houston, TX. 2017 Benson MD Logan SM, Benson MD Abstract Developmental and Injury-Induced EphB3 Expression in Bone. J Dent Res Vol 96 (Spec Iss A):1877 (2017) 2017 Benson, MD Jani P, Liu C, Zhang H, Younes K, Benson Manuscript Role of BMP 2 and 4 in Mouse Dentinogenesis, in press with Archives or Oral Biology MD*, Qin C* *Co-corresponding authors peer-reviewed journal 2017 Bitouni A Bitouni, A.,Hoffmann, P., Jones, D., Voinea- Abstract Development and Evaluation of Incorporated Medical Screening in the Dental Setting.2017 ADEA Annual Griffin, A., Chaffin, J Session & Exhibition 2017 Bitouni A Bitouni, A., Chaffin, J., Gold, J., Love, A Abstract Tooth loss, education and race in patients of different age groups treated in a dental school setting.2017 National Oral Health Conference 2017 Budinskaya O Triplett G, Budinskaya O Book Chapter Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America Volume 29, Issue 1, February 2017, Pages 105–115 Emerging Biomaterials and Techniques in Tissue Regeneration Chapter: New Frontiers in Biomaterials 2017 Budinskaya O O Budinskaya, G Triplett, S Griffin, R Abstract IADR “Oral Health Status Among Case-Matched Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Patients” 2017 IADR meeting 2017 Buschang Chastain D, Keylor C, Julien K, Buschang Abstract Are there really fewer WSLs with Invisalign than traditional braces. J Dent Res 96 (Special Issue A) #3173, 2017. 2017 Buschang Hollingsworth C, Julien K, Buschang PH Abstract Influence of adhesion bosster application on facial sealant retention. J Dent Res 96 (Special Issue A) #3282, 2017. 2017 Buschang Huska N, Julien K, Buschang PH Abstract Effect of sealant/primer on orthodontic bracket shear bone strength. J Dent Res 96 (Special Issue A) #2660, 2017. 2017 Buschang Keylor C, Chastain D , Julien K, Buschang Abstract Are there really fewer WSLs with Invisalign than traditional braces. J Dent Res 95 (Special Issue A) #1293, 2017 2017 Buschang Taylor R, Steger W, Capps C, Buschang P Abstract Expression of collagen IX in the human periodontal ligament. J Dent Res 96 (Special Issue A) #1867, 2017 2017 Buschang Abufarwa M, Noureldin A, Campbell PM, Manuscript Treatment changes of hypo- and hyperdivergent Class II Herbst patients. Angle Orthod 2018; 88:3-9 Buschang PH 2017 Buschang White DW, Julien KC, Jacob H, Campbell Manuscript Discomfort associated with Invisalign and traditional brackets: A randomized, prospective trial. Angle PM, Buschang PH Orthod 2017; 87:801-808 2017 Buschang Barbosa LAG, Araujo E, Behrents RG, Manuscript Longitudinal Cephalometric Growth of Untreated Subjects with Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion. Am J Buschang PH Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2017; 151 (5):914-20. 2017 Buschang Bare-Welchel B, Campbell PM, Gonzalez Manuscript Effects of bone grafting, performed with corticotomies and buccal tooth movements, on dehiscence M, Buschang PH formation in dogs. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2017; 151(6):1034-47 2017 Buschang Blumber-Franco K, Rossouw PE, Manuscript Post-retention assessment of the transverse dimension in Class I crowding alignment utilizing the Damon Buschang PH, Campbell PM, Ceen RF System – A pilot study. Seminars in Orthodontics 2017; 23:197-214. 2017 Buschang Buschang PH, Roldán SI, Tadlock LP Manuscript Guidelines for assessing the growth and development of orthodontic patients. Seminars in Orthodontics 2017; 23:321-335 2017 Buschang Lustig JR, Rossouw PE, Buschang PH, Manuscript Assessment of post-orthodontic occlusal contacts with wrap-around and clear overlay retainers. Seminars Behrents RG, Woody RD in Orthodontics 2017, 23:166-77. 2017 Buschang Owen KM, Campbell PM, Dechow PC, Manuscript Elevation of a full-thickness mucoperiosteal flap alone accelerates orthodontic tooth movement. Am J Feng JQ, Buschang PH Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2017;152(1):49-57. 2017 Buschang Smith SL, Buschang PH, Dechow PC Manuscript Growth of the maxillary sinus in children and adolescents: A longitudinal study. Homo 2017; 68:51-62 2017 Buschang Morris JW, Campbell PM, Tadlock LP, Manuscript Prevalence of Gingival Recession Following Orthodontic Tooth Movements Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop Boley J, Buschang PH. 2017; 15 (5)1:851-9. 2017 Campbell Spittle LS, Muzzin KB, Campbell PR, Manuscript Current prescribing Practices for Antibiotic Prophylaxis: A Survey of Dental Practioners. J Contemp Dent DeWald J, Rivera-Hidalgo F Pract 2017;18(7):559-566. 2017 Campbell Cutrone RA, McCann AL, Campbell PR, Manuscript The impact of community rotations on the cultural competence of Dental Hygiene students in the State of DeWald JP, Schneiderman ED Texas. JDH 91(3):22-30, 2017. 2017 Chen J Chen J, Cho S Manuscript An Accessory Technique for the Intraoral Removal of a Fractured Implant Abutment Screw. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 2017 Chen J Chen J, Maroulakos G Manuscript Modification for a Retrievable Cement and Screw-Retained Fixed Partial Denture Supported by Implants Lacking Parallelism. Journal of Prosthodontics 2017 Chen J Chen J,Maroulakos G Manuscript Retrofitting a Foundation Restoration to an Existing Ceramic Crown After Endodontic Treatment: A Dental Technique. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Manuscript Limited evidence suggesting fluoride mouthrinse may reduce caries in children and adolescents. Journal of the American Dental Association, 148: 263-266. Manuscript Limited evidence suggesting silver diamine fluoride may arrest dental caries in children. Journal of the American Dental Association, 148: 120-122 Manuscript Uncertainty of screening tools for obstructive sleep
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