The epithelial rests cells of Malassez-a role in periodontal regeneration? (2006)
Rincon, JC, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This review publication described general aspects of ERM considering a possible functional role for these cells in periodontal regeneration. This paper increment the knowledge about ERM commonly...
The epithelial rests cells of Malassez-a role in periodontal regeneration? (2006)
Rincon, JC, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This review publication described general aspects of ERM considering a possible functional role for these cells in periodontal regeneration. This paper increment the knowledge about ERM commonly...
The epithelial cell rests of Malassez - a role in periodontal regeneration? (2006)
Rincon, JC, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This article reviews general aspects about the epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM). The historical and general morphological features of the ERM are briefly described. The embryological...
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This publication amplifies the knowledge about periodontal healing process using Emdogain® (EMD) on periodontal cells protein expression. This study is the first report of effects of EMD on...
Production of Osteopontin by cultured porcine epithelial cell rests of Malassez (2005)
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This publication described by first time expression of Osteopontin by porcine epithelial rests cells of Malassez (ERM). This protein was strongly express by these cells. This findings help to get a...
Seow, WK, Young, WG, Tsang, AKL, Daley, T
This work, published in the journal of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, is considered seminal, and is on the current recommended reading list for the USA specialist board examinations in...
Seow, WK, Young, WG, Tsang, AKL, Daley, T
This work, published in the journal of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, is considered seminal, and is on the current recommended reading list for the USA specialist board examinations in...
Production of Osteopontin by cultured porcine epithelial cell rests of Malassez (2005)
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This publication described by first time expression of Osteopontin by porcine epithelial rests cells of Malassez (ERM). This protein was strongly express by these cells. This findings help to get a...
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This publication amplifies the knowledge about periodontal healing process using Emdogain® (EMD) on periodontal cells protein expression. This study is the first report of effects of EMD on...
Tooth wear: diet analysis and advice (2005)
Diet analysis and advice for patients with tooth wear is potentially the most logical intervention to arrest attrition, erosion and abrasion. It is saliva that protects the teeth against corrosion by...
Production of osteopontin by cultured porcine epithelial cell rests of Malassez (2005)
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Background: The epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) are derived from Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS). During development the cells of HERS deposit a variety of molecules on the newly...
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Emdogain (R) (EMD) is an enamel matrix derivative extracted from developing porcine teeth with demonstrated periodontal. regenerative potential. EMD has been shown to influence a number of properties...
Xiao, Y, Haase, H, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
The use of extracellular matrix materials as scaffolds for the repair and regeneration of tissues is receiving increased attention. The current study was undertaken to test whether extracellular...
Incisor disocclusion in rats affects mandibular condylar cartilage at the cellular level (2004)
Ramirez-Yanez, GO, Daley, TJ, Symons, AL, Young, WG
The effect of altered occlusion on the mandibular condylar cartilage remains unclear. Objective: This study investigated the effect of unilateral incisor disocclusion on cartilage thickness, on...
Matias, MA, Li, H, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Objective: The development of the periodontium involves the coordinated expression of numerous extracellular matrix (ECM) macromolecules and their receptors (integrins). The aim of this study was to...
Matias, MA, Li, H, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Background: Cementum is essential for periodontal regeneration, as it provides anchorage between the root surface and the periodontal ligament. A variety of macromolecules present in the...
Endodontic sequelae of dental erosion (2003)
Sivasithamparam, K, Harbrow, D, Vinczer, E, Young, WG
Background. The incidence of, pulp involvement in patients with excessive wear has not been extensively documented. Methods: Clinical, records of 448 patients with excessive tooth wear were reviewed...
Xiao, Y, Qian, H, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Regeneration of osseous defects by a tissue-engineering approach provides a novel means of treatment utilizing cell biology, materials science, and molecular biology. In this study the concept of...
Worapamorn, W, Xiao, Y, Li, H, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Cell-surface proteoglycans participate in several biological functions including interactions with adhesion molecules, growth factors and a variety of other effector molecules. Accordingly, these...
Sites of dental erosion are saliva-dependent (2002)
Acid demineralization of teeth causes occlusal erosion and attrition and associated non-carious cervical lesions at sites relatively unprotected by saliva. Associations of occlusal pathology and...
Dental erosion in asthma: A case-control study from south east Queensland (2002)
Sivasithamparam, K, Young, WG, Jirattanasopa, V, Priest, J, Khan, F, Harbrow, D, ...
Background: Asthma medication places patients at risk of dental erosion by reducing salivary protection against extrinsic or intrinsic acids. But patterns of lesions in asthmatics may differ from...
Dietary and nutritional aspects of tooth wear. (2002)
Moynihan, P, Ettinger, R, Young, WG, Lussi, A, Nunn, J, Walls, AWG
Cupped lesions of early onset dental erosion in young southeast Queensland adults (2001)
Khan, F, Young, WG, Law, V, Priest, J, Daley, TJ
Background: Dental erosion manifests as cupped lesions on cusp apices and in fissures of teeth in patients from southeast Queensland referred with excessive tooth wear When found in young adults,...
Dipeptidyl-peptidase II and cathepsin B activities in amelogenesis of the rat incisor (2001)
Smid, JR, Young, WG, Monsour, PA
A body of published evidence suggests that a significant portion of enamel matrix protein synthesized by ameloblasts localises in the lysosomal-endosomal organelles of these enamel organ cells....
The oral medicine of tooth wear (2001)
This review illustrates, through a series of case histories, how oral medicine insights aid the diagnosis and management of patients with excessive tooth wear. The cases reviewed are drawn from the...
Savage, NW, Sugerman, PB, Young, WG
The anterior lingual salivary glands (glands of Blandin and Nuhn) are mixed mucous and serous glands that are embedded within the musculature of the anterior tongue ventrum. Five cases of mucocele of...
Sugerman, PB, Savage, NW, Young, WG
The anterior lingual salivary glands (glands of Blandin and Nuhn) are mixed mucous and serous glands that are embedded within the musculature of the anterior tongue ventrum. Five cases of mucocele of...
Dental cervical lesions associated with occlusal erosion and attrition (1999)
Khan, F, Young, WG, Shahabi, S, Daley, TJ
Acid demineralization of teeth causes occlusal erosion and attrition, and shallow and wedge-shaped cervical lesions putatively involving abfraction. From 250 patients with tooth wear, 122 with...
Patched and cytokeratin localization in odontogenic keratocysts. (1999)
Nawshad, AI, Joseph, BK, Savage, NW, Young, WG, Wicking, C, Smyth, I, ...
Joseph, BK, Harbrow, DJ, Sugerman, PB, Smid, JR, Savage, NW, Young, WG
Enamel-producing cells (ameloblasts) pass through several phenotypic and functional stages during enamel formation. In the transition between secretory and maturation stages, about one quarter of the...
Joseph, BK, Savage, NW, Harbrow, DJ, Young, WG
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is a preiotrophic polypeptide which appears to have roles both as a circulating endocrine hormone and as a locally synthesized paracrine or autocrine tissue...
Patched and cytokeratin localization in odontogenic keratocysts.
Nawshad, AI, Joseph, BK, Savage, NW, Young, WG, Wicking, C, Smyth, I, ...
Ameloblast apoptosis and IGF-1 receptor expression in the continuously erupting rat incisor model
Joseph, BK, Harbrow, DJ, Sugerman, PB, Smid, JR, Savage, NW, Young, WG
Enamel-producing cells (ameloblasts) pass through several phenotypic and functional stages during enamel formation. In the transition between secretory and maturation stages, about one quarter of the...
Mucocele of the anterior lingual salivary glands (glands of Blandin and Nuhn): Report of 5 cases
Sugerman, PB, Savage, NW, Young, WG
The anterior lingual salivary glands (glands of Blandin and Nuhn) are mixed mucous and serous glands that are embedded within the musculature of the anterior tongue ventrum. Five cases of mucocele of...
Production of osteopontin by cultured porcine epithelial cell rests of Malassez
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Background: The epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) are derived from Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS). During development the cells of HERS deposit a variety of molecules on the newly...
Rincon, JC, Xiao, Y, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
Emdogain (R) (EMD) is an enamel matrix derivative extracted from developing porcine teeth with demonstrated periodontal. regenerative potential. EMD has been shown to influence a number of properties...
The epithelial cell rests of Malassez - a role in periodontal regeneration?
Rincon, JC, Young, WG, Bartold, PM
This article reviews general aspects about the epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM). The historical and general morphological features of the ERM are briefly described. The embryological...
Joseph, BK, Savage, NW, Harbrow, DJ, Young, WG
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is a preiotrophic polypeptide which appears to have roles both as a circulating endocrine hormone and as a locally synthesized paracrine or autocrine tissue...