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In urgent need of braces off my upper teeth had them on since 15 lost insurance since need assistance asap. In need of dental care, I only have limited funds and do have dental insurance. Dear All. I have a loose lower incisors, can it be fixed without take it out? I understand you do free dental work for student training. I have an unstable bridge due to a cracked tooth.

Front 4 upper. All the information on this website is user submitted. Please contact us if you find any inaccurate information. Privacy Policy. Free Dental Care. When needed, treatment can be done under general anesthesia in University Hospital. All treatment is by graduate dentists. The findings were published in the Journal of Periodontology. Dana Graves, DMD, PhD , is investigating the impact of diabetes on the periodontium and wound healing along with the effect of oral bacteria on epithelial cells.

Specifically he is interested in how cytokines regulate inflammation and cell death, including the activation of transcription factors that globally effect gene expression for programmed cell death. Graves is also investigating molecular mechanisms, including altered transcription factor activity and cytokine dysregulation, which may be related to higher levels of inflammation in cell death which occurs with diabetic complications, such as impaired wound and fracture healing and diabetic retinopathy.

Scott Kachlany, PhD , assistant professor, is working on a bacterium that causes oral disease and produces a toxin known as leukotoxin. Using molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry and genetic analysis, he is examining how leukotoxin contributes to disease and damages host cells.

Specifically, he is working to 1 identify the genes that are required for production of active leukotoxin; 2 study the genes and proteins using genetic and biochemical approaches; and 3 grow crystals of leukotoxin to solve its three-dimensional atomic structure. This new information is leading to the design of therapeutic agents that can disrupt leukotoxin activity and ultimately treat or prevent diseases such as periodontal disease, leukemia and lymphoma.

Daniel Kadouri, PhD , is examining predatory bacteria and using them as biological control agents. Other research encompassed using of Galleria mellonella as an infection model system for the study of oral bacteria, isolating antimicrobial and biofilm degrading compounds from Gram-negative bacteria, and using of microbial compounds for post operative pain relief.

Jeffrey Kaplan, PhD , is conducting studies on various human, animal and plant pathogens. The main goal of his research is to discover novel methods to prevent infection using techniques that do not involve conventional antibiotics. Specifically, Dr. Kaplan is working on biofilm growth and detachment.

This work resulted in the discovery of dispersin B, an enzyme which disrupts biofilms. Narayanan Ramasubbu, PhD , focuses on structural biology to understand the structure-function relationships of proteins that have an impact in the oral cavity. He is currently studying the role of salivary a-amylase in dental caries pathogenesis. He is also looking at the role of aromatic residues in starch binding and S. His study of enzymatic removal of oral biofilms has identified a novel glycoside hydrolase from the periodontal pathogen, A actinomycetemcomitans.

Agents and other enzymes that enhance the activity of this enzyme have been identified and studies in formulating an even better enzyme are in progress. Vincent K. Our orofacial pain experts are internationally recognized specialists who can determine the source of the problem and provide relief. As a result, we are on the cutting edge of the newest technology and treatments. This allows us to tackle the most complex and unique cases.

Our compassionate, experienced faculty treat patients directly in a private-practice setting rather than overseeing students. We provide the best possible care in one location. We accept many private insurance plans.



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