This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Sompop Bencharit. It includes the following key details:
- Dr. Bencharit received his DDS from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand in 1994 and went on to complete MS and PhD degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he is currently an Assistant Professor.
- His professional experience includes positions as a clinical instructor, research assistant professor, and adjunct professor at UNC. He maintains licenses to practice dentistry in both the US and Thailand.
- Dr. Bencharit's research focuses on proteomics and bioinformatics, with a publication list of over 30 refereed journal articles investigating sal
Periodontal Regeneration- The right way forwardR Viswa Chandra
This document discusses various approaches to periodontal regeneration, including tissue engineering and regenerative medicine techniques. It describes using scaffolds, growth factors, stem cells, and micrografts to promote the reconstitution of damaged periodontal tissues. Specific methods mentioned include using platelet-rich fibrin, titanium granules, or stevia gel as scaffold materials and incorporating cell types like periodontal ligament stem cells, dental pulp stem cells, and gingival mesenchymal stem cells. The document also discusses manufacturing techniques for scaffolds, such as combining collagen with fibroblast growth factor 2 or silver nanoparticles. Finally, it outlines surgical approaches to periodontal regeneration like papilla preservation flaps or using connective tissue grafts.
This document describes a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care center that analyzed data on cases of osteomyelitis from 2006 to 2016. The study found that the number of female patients was equal to male patients, and most patients were between 30-45 years old. Unlike typical presentations where the mandible is more commonly affected, this study found that the maxilla was more commonly involved than the mandible. The posterior region of the maxilla was more frequently affected than the anterior region. The study aims to help optimize local treatment protocols by assessing epidemiological data from this specific tertiary care center.
“Periodontal Regeneration- New Vistas”- Guest lecture as a part of Dr NTRUHS Zonal CDE programme at SVS Institute of Dental Sciences, Mahabubnagar, India on 12/3/2013 and at Meghna Dental College, Nizamabad, India on 31/7/2013.
Dental clearance of cancer patients - A preventive step in oncology therapy.RavinaBarrett
This document discusses the importance of dental clearance for cancer patients prior to starting cancer therapy. Certain medications used in cancer treatment like bisphosphonates and monoclonal antibodies have been linked to osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Dental clearance, which involves treating any existing dental issues, can help prevent ONJ and other dental complications that can negatively impact a cancer patient's quality of life. The document emphasizes that all cancer patients should receive dental clearance before starting treatment given the risks to oral health posed by various cancer therapies and medications.
This document summarizes regenerative endodontic procedures. It discusses the history of revascularization and defines related terms. The principle that dental pulp has the ability to self-revascularize after trauma or infection is explained. The typical two-appointment procedure is outlined, including disinfection in the first appointment and inducing bleeding in the second. The mechanisms of early cell mobilization and late cell differentiation are described. Limitations and a case report demonstrating apical closure after 6 months are provided. Recent concepts and references on the topic are listed at the end.
Dr. Tinet Mary Augustine presents information on regenerative endodontics, including its history, goals, mechanisms, and a case study. Regenerative endodontics aims to revascularize and regenerate dental pulp through disinfection and inducing bleeding to transport stem cells. The procedure involves chemically debriding the root canal, inducing bleeding to introduce stem cells, and sealing with MTA or biodentin. Over 6 months, the case study showed resolution of an apical radiolucency and root lengthening, indicating regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex. Long-term follow-up of 1-3 years is recommended to monitor regeneration.
Periodontal Regeneration- The right way forwardR Viswa Chandra
This document discusses various approaches to periodontal regeneration, including tissue engineering and regenerative medicine techniques. It describes using scaffolds, growth factors, stem cells, and micrografts to promote the reconstitution of damaged periodontal tissues. Specific methods mentioned include using platelet-rich fibrin, titanium granules, or stevia gel as scaffold materials and incorporating cell types like periodontal ligament stem cells, dental pulp stem cells, and gingival mesenchymal stem cells. The document also discusses manufacturing techniques for scaffolds, such as combining collagen with fibroblast growth factor 2 or silver nanoparticles. Finally, it outlines surgical approaches to periodontal regeneration like papilla preservation flaps or using connective tissue grafts.
This document describes a retrospective study conducted at a tertiary care center that analyzed data on cases of osteomyelitis from 2006 to 2016. The study found that the number of female patients was equal to male patients, and most patients were between 30-45 years old. Unlike typical presentations where the mandible is more commonly affected, this study found that the maxilla was more commonly involved than the mandible. The posterior region of the maxilla was more frequently affected than the anterior region. The study aims to help optimize local treatment protocols by assessing epidemiological data from this specific tertiary care center.
“Periodontal Regeneration- New Vistas”- Guest lecture as a part of Dr NTRUHS Zonal CDE programme at SVS Institute of Dental Sciences, Mahabubnagar, India on 12/3/2013 and at Meghna Dental College, Nizamabad, India on 31/7/2013.
Dental clearance of cancer patients - A preventive step in oncology therapy.RavinaBarrett
This document discusses the importance of dental clearance for cancer patients prior to starting cancer therapy. Certain medications used in cancer treatment like bisphosphonates and monoclonal antibodies have been linked to osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Dental clearance, which involves treating any existing dental issues, can help prevent ONJ and other dental complications that can negatively impact a cancer patient's quality of life. The document emphasizes that all cancer patients should receive dental clearance before starting treatment given the risks to oral health posed by various cancer therapies and medications.
This document summarizes regenerative endodontic procedures. It discusses the history of revascularization and defines related terms. The principle that dental pulp has the ability to self-revascularize after trauma or infection is explained. The typical two-appointment procedure is outlined, including disinfection in the first appointment and inducing bleeding in the second. The mechanisms of early cell mobilization and late cell differentiation are described. Limitations and a case report demonstrating apical closure after 6 months are provided. Recent concepts and references on the topic are listed at the end.
Dr. Tinet Mary Augustine presents information on regenerative endodontics, including its history, goals, mechanisms, and a case study. Regenerative endodontics aims to revascularize and regenerate dental pulp through disinfection and inducing bleeding to transport stem cells. The procedure involves chemically debriding the root canal, inducing bleeding to introduce stem cells, and sealing with MTA or biodentin. Over 6 months, the case study showed resolution of an apical radiolucency and root lengthening, indicating regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex. Long-term follow-up of 1-3 years is recommended to monitor regeneration.
DIO European Meeting 2013 - Rome by peter fairbairndioimplants
Dr Peter Fairbairn's lecture on DIO SM and UF dental implants placed in reduced bone cases where synthetic graft material is used to ethically grow new bone in around 10 weeks.
“Perio-Implant Synergy”- Two lectures on “Lost Buccal Plate- Complications and Management” and “Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail”. Organized by the Society of Periodontists and Implantologists of Kerala” at PMS Dental College, Trivandrum, India on 17/9/2018.
“Workshop on growth factors in Periodontics and Implantology”- Two lectures on “PRF Cytokines- Advantages and Limitations” and “Preparing PRF- What to do, what not to do” followed by a hands-on module of PRF generation and manipulation. Event organized by the Dental Experts and held at Army College of Dental Sciences, Hyderabad, India on 07/8/2016.
“Perio-Spardha” Program on Autologous Platelet Concentrates-Two lectures on “Tweaking the Centrifuge- An important protocol in the generation of PRF” and “Applications and Limitations of PRF in Periodontics and Implantology”. Organized by Bangalore Academy of Periodontology (BAP) and Indian Society of Periodontology at Oxford Dental College Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore, India on 14/02/2017.
Abstract
Background: We set out to determine the possibility of radiographically evaluating the degree of marginal bone loss in humans after functional loading of implants at sites of guided bone regeneration (GBR) with autogenous tooth-based bone graft (ATBBG) material (AutoBT®, Korea Tooth Bank, Seoul, Korea).
Materials and Methods: Using ATBBG material, GBR procedures were performed on the extraction sockets with bone defects such as buccal dehiscence and 6 months of healing was allowed. Dental implants were installed and prosthetic procedures were done after another 6 months of healing. Marginal bone levels (MBLs) were radiographically measured following functional loading (mean duration, 10 months; range, 4–18 months) in 10 patients among 19 patients initially enrolled in this study (4 men and 6 women; age range, 39–65 years; mean age, 55.4 years) who maintained follow-up visits after entire surgical and prosthetic procedures.
Results: No significant MBL differences were noted immediately after GBR, implant placement and prosthesis delivery (F=0.245, P>0.05). Changes in the MBLs were not affected by gender.
Conclusion: The ATBBG material is viable for GBR and can yield a stable MBL even after functional loading of implants. The degree of marginal bone loss after loading with ATBBG is stable.
This document provides an overview of regenerative endodontics and its goals. Regenerative endodontics aims to regenerate damaged dental tissues through techniques such as root canal revascularization, stem cell therapy, tissue scaffolds, and gene therapy. These techniques could involve disinfecting infected root canals, enlarging the apex to allow revascularization, and using stem cells, scaffolds, and growth factors. While challenges remain, regenerative endodontics has the potential to restore natural dental function instead of relying on artificial treatments. The document calls for further research and development of these regenerative therapies.
full mouth rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patient with crow...Merenguita
This case report describes the full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with short clinical crowns in the mandibular anterior teeth and edentulous maxilla. A thorough examination including diagnostic wax-up determined 2mm of additional crown length was needed via crown lengthening surgery. Single crowns were placed on the anterior teeth along with a maxillary complete denture and mandibular removable partial denture with a lingual plate. The treatment aimed to prevent extrusion of the anterior teeth and reduce forces on the maxilla to avoid combination syndrome. A 4 month recall found healthy gingiva and the patient was satisfied with function and esthetics.
PULP REVASCULARIZATION OF A NECROTIC INFECTED IMMATURE PERMANENT TOOTH: A CAS...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
This document summarizes a case report of regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) of a necrotic, immature permanent tooth. Specifically:
- An 11-year-old patient presented with a necrotic tooth that had undergone previous calcium hydroxide treatment but remained immature.
- The tooth underwent cleaning and disinfection, followed by a bleeding induction technique to form a blood clot and promote revascularization. MTA was then used to seal the canal.
- Follow up radiographs at 10 and 12 months showed continued root development, thickening of root walls, and periapical healing, indicating success of the revascularization procedure.
- Revascularization represents a
This document discusses regenerative endodontics and the potential for dental pulp stem cells to regenerate damaged dentin and pulp tissues. It describes how dental pulp stem cells can proliferate and differentiate into odontoblasts and other cell types, potentially regenerating the dentin-pulp complex. Studies with dental pulp stem cells in scaffolds and with growth factors have shown new dentin formation in animal models, raising the possibility of clinical treatments to repair teeth and prevent tooth loss. The document reviews the key components needed for regenerative endodontics, including appropriate stem cells, scaffolds, and growth factors.
This document provides an overview of regenerative endodontics and tissue engineering. It discusses definitions of key terms like regeneration, repair, and the regenerative triad of stem cells, growth factors, and scaffolds. The history and objectives of regenerative endodontics are described. Regenerative endodontic procedures aim to physiologically replace damaged tooth structures using principles of tissue engineering. This involves stimulating regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex using the building blocks of stem cells, signaling molecules, and matrices.
Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Cryopreservation
This study evaluated the effect of two cryopreservation methods on the viability and phenotype of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). DPSCs were isolated from teeth extracted from patients, cryopreserved using two different methods, and then analyzed for viability and phenotype markers after 24 hours and 7 days. The results showed that both cryopreservation methods maintained high viability of DPSCs short-term, though one method resulted in slightly higher viability. Both methods also maintained the stem cell phenotype after cryopreservation. However, longer-term studies are still needed to fully evaluate the effects of cryopreservation methods on DPSCs.
This case report describes a 29-year-old patient diagnosed with Gardner's syndrome who presented with missing teeth in the mandibular posterior region. Imaging revealed 28 odontomas (tooth-like structures) in the same area. Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intestinal polyps, osteomas (bone growths), and soft tissue tumors. The patient underwent surgery to remove the odontomas. Multiple odontomas can indicate Gardner's syndrome, so patients presenting with odontomas should be screened for the syndrome. Dentists play an important role in early diagnosis of Gardner's syndrome due to its oral manifestations.
This document provides an overview of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), including descriptions of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic medications, diagnostic criteria, theories of pathophysiology, risk estimates, and management strategies. It discusses bisphosphonates, denosumab, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, diagnostic criteria requiring exposed bone for over 8 weeks, and proposed mechanisms including inhibition of bone remodeling, inflammation, angiogenesis, and immune dysfunction. Risk factors include medication type/duration, dentoalveolar surgery, oral disease, anatomy, and systemic factors. Management involves preventive dental treatment and is based on clinical staging from asymptomatic exposed bone to extensive necrosis.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
A 12-year-old female presented with swelling and pain in the right lower back tooth region. Radiographs revealed a well-defined radiolucency surrounding the right mandibular first, second, and third molars. The lesion was enucleated along with extraction of the involved teeth. Histopathological examination found a cystic cavity lined by non-keratinized epithelium, consistent with a radicular cyst. Follow-up after 1 month showed complete healing. This case report describes the presentation, management, and outcomes of a large multi-tooth radicular cyst in the mandible of a pediatric patient.
This document discusses periodontal regeneration and the various considerations and techniques involved. It covers soft skills like terminology and concepts as well as hard skills like surgical procedures. Key aspects that are addressed include different types of regenerative grafts and biomaterials like autografts, allografts, xenografts and growth factors. The document also compares guided bone regeneration techniques using membranes versus more natural regeneration approaches. Selection of the appropriate regenerative materials and surgical protocols are emphasized for achieving optimal periodontal regeneration outcomes.
This case report describes the endodontic treatment of a mandibular first premolar tooth with an unusual anatomy of two roots and two root canals. Clinical examination and radiographs revealed the tooth had two separate roots and canals. The canals were chemomechanically prepared and obturated. Post-treatment radiographs showed successful resolution of symptoms and healing. While most mandibular first premolars typically have one root and canal, anatomical variations are not uncommon. Thorough radiographic examination and modification of access is important to locate and treat all canals for successful outcomes.
1) Regenerative endodontics uses principles of tissue engineering to regenerate damaged pulp and root structures in immature permanent teeth with pulpal necrosis. It aims to restore pulpal function and allow root development to continue.
2) Case studies show that regenerative endodontic procedures can result in healing of apical periodontitis, ongoing root development, and increased root wall thickness.
3) Future regenerative procedures may utilize customized scaffolds combined with autologous stem cells and growth factors to better mimic the original pulp and dentin structures.
A Case Of Cross Bite Corrected By FVC In The Mandibular Right Second Premol...Riad Mahmud
The document summarizes a case presentation for a 21-year-old student who received a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown to correct a cross bite on his lower right second premolar. The case involved preparing the tooth, creating a silicon index and wax pattern, fabricating a metal try-in and porcelain try-in, and cementing the final porcelain-fused-to-metal crown. The crown corrected the cross bite between the tooth and its opposing tooth.
A detailed description of regenerative endodontics with illustrated journals right from its history,, needs, till its future advancements and challenges...
The document is a curriculum vitae for Gokhan Baris Ozdener. It summarizes his educational background which includes a DDS from Ege University School of Dental Medicine and a D.Sc. in Molecular and Cell Biology from Boston University. It also outlines his professional experience as a postdoctoral associate at Boston University and prior research assistant roles. Finally, it lists his research interests and publications which are focused on molecular biology, cancer research, and the cellular uptake pathways of lysyl oxidase propeptide.
Dental implant article " Dr chayon title: interventions for replacing mi...Dr.Aklaqur Rahman Chayon
Dental implant article " Dr chayon title: interventions for replacing missing teeth:dental implant, bacteria, antibiotics and infections around biomaterials,biofilm-a review.
DIO European Meeting 2013 - Rome by peter fairbairndioimplants
Dr Peter Fairbairn's lecture on DIO SM and UF dental implants placed in reduced bone cases where synthetic graft material is used to ethically grow new bone in around 10 weeks.
“Perio-Implant Synergy”- Two lectures on “Lost Buccal Plate- Complications and Management” and “Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail”. Organized by the Society of Periodontists and Implantologists of Kerala” at PMS Dental College, Trivandrum, India on 17/9/2018.
“Workshop on growth factors in Periodontics and Implantology”- Two lectures on “PRF Cytokines- Advantages and Limitations” and “Preparing PRF- What to do, what not to do” followed by a hands-on module of PRF generation and manipulation. Event organized by the Dental Experts and held at Army College of Dental Sciences, Hyderabad, India on 07/8/2016.
“Perio-Spardha” Program on Autologous Platelet Concentrates-Two lectures on “Tweaking the Centrifuge- An important protocol in the generation of PRF” and “Applications and Limitations of PRF in Periodontics and Implantology”. Organized by Bangalore Academy of Periodontology (BAP) and Indian Society of Periodontology at Oxford Dental College Hospital and Research Centre, Bangalore, India on 14/02/2017.
Abstract
Background: We set out to determine the possibility of radiographically evaluating the degree of marginal bone loss in humans after functional loading of implants at sites of guided bone regeneration (GBR) with autogenous tooth-based bone graft (ATBBG) material (AutoBT®, Korea Tooth Bank, Seoul, Korea).
Materials and Methods: Using ATBBG material, GBR procedures were performed on the extraction sockets with bone defects such as buccal dehiscence and 6 months of healing was allowed. Dental implants were installed and prosthetic procedures were done after another 6 months of healing. Marginal bone levels (MBLs) were radiographically measured following functional loading (mean duration, 10 months; range, 4–18 months) in 10 patients among 19 patients initially enrolled in this study (4 men and 6 women; age range, 39–65 years; mean age, 55.4 years) who maintained follow-up visits after entire surgical and prosthetic procedures.
Results: No significant MBL differences were noted immediately after GBR, implant placement and prosthesis delivery (F=0.245, P>0.05). Changes in the MBLs were not affected by gender.
Conclusion: The ATBBG material is viable for GBR and can yield a stable MBL even after functional loading of implants. The degree of marginal bone loss after loading with ATBBG is stable.
This document provides an overview of regenerative endodontics and its goals. Regenerative endodontics aims to regenerate damaged dental tissues through techniques such as root canal revascularization, stem cell therapy, tissue scaffolds, and gene therapy. These techniques could involve disinfecting infected root canals, enlarging the apex to allow revascularization, and using stem cells, scaffolds, and growth factors. While challenges remain, regenerative endodontics has the potential to restore natural dental function instead of relying on artificial treatments. The document calls for further research and development of these regenerative therapies.
full mouth rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patient with crow...Merenguita
This case report describes the full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with short clinical crowns in the mandibular anterior teeth and edentulous maxilla. A thorough examination including diagnostic wax-up determined 2mm of additional crown length was needed via crown lengthening surgery. Single crowns were placed on the anterior teeth along with a maxillary complete denture and mandibular removable partial denture with a lingual plate. The treatment aimed to prevent extrusion of the anterior teeth and reduce forces on the maxilla to avoid combination syndrome. A 4 month recall found healthy gingiva and the patient was satisfied with function and esthetics.
PULP REVASCULARIZATION OF A NECROTIC INFECTED IMMATURE PERMANENT TOOTH: A CAS...Abu-Hussein Muhamad
This document summarizes a case report of regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) of a necrotic, immature permanent tooth. Specifically:
- An 11-year-old patient presented with a necrotic tooth that had undergone previous calcium hydroxide treatment but remained immature.
- The tooth underwent cleaning and disinfection, followed by a bleeding induction technique to form a blood clot and promote revascularization. MTA was then used to seal the canal.
- Follow up radiographs at 10 and 12 months showed continued root development, thickening of root walls, and periapical healing, indicating success of the revascularization procedure.
- Revascularization represents a
This document discusses regenerative endodontics and the potential for dental pulp stem cells to regenerate damaged dentin and pulp tissues. It describes how dental pulp stem cells can proliferate and differentiate into odontoblasts and other cell types, potentially regenerating the dentin-pulp complex. Studies with dental pulp stem cells in scaffolds and with growth factors have shown new dentin formation in animal models, raising the possibility of clinical treatments to repair teeth and prevent tooth loss. The document reviews the key components needed for regenerative endodontics, including appropriate stem cells, scaffolds, and growth factors.
This document provides an overview of regenerative endodontics and tissue engineering. It discusses definitions of key terms like regeneration, repair, and the regenerative triad of stem cells, growth factors, and scaffolds. The history and objectives of regenerative endodontics are described. Regenerative endodontic procedures aim to physiologically replace damaged tooth structures using principles of tissue engineering. This involves stimulating regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex using the building blocks of stem cells, signaling molecules, and matrices.
Human Dental Pulp Stem Cells Cryopreservation
This study evaluated the effect of two cryopreservation methods on the viability and phenotype of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). DPSCs were isolated from teeth extracted from patients, cryopreserved using two different methods, and then analyzed for viability and phenotype markers after 24 hours and 7 days. The results showed that both cryopreservation methods maintained high viability of DPSCs short-term, though one method resulted in slightly higher viability. Both methods also maintained the stem cell phenotype after cryopreservation. However, longer-term studies are still needed to fully evaluate the effects of cryopreservation methods on DPSCs.
This case report describes a 29-year-old patient diagnosed with Gardner's syndrome who presented with missing teeth in the mandibular posterior region. Imaging revealed 28 odontomas (tooth-like structures) in the same area. Gardner's syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by intestinal polyps, osteomas (bone growths), and soft tissue tumors. The patient underwent surgery to remove the odontomas. Multiple odontomas can indicate Gardner's syndrome, so patients presenting with odontomas should be screened for the syndrome. Dentists play an important role in early diagnosis of Gardner's syndrome due to its oral manifestations.
This document provides an overview of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), including descriptions of antiresorptive and antiangiogenic medications, diagnostic criteria, theories of pathophysiology, risk estimates, and management strategies. It discusses bisphosphonates, denosumab, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, diagnostic criteria requiring exposed bone for over 8 weeks, and proposed mechanisms including inhibition of bone remodeling, inflammation, angiogenesis, and immune dysfunction. Risk factors include medication type/duration, dentoalveolar surgery, oral disease, anatomy, and systemic factors. Management involves preventive dental treatment and is based on clinical staging from asymptomatic exposed bone to extensive necrosis.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
A 12-year-old female presented with swelling and pain in the right lower back tooth region. Radiographs revealed a well-defined radiolucency surrounding the right mandibular first, second, and third molars. The lesion was enucleated along with extraction of the involved teeth. Histopathological examination found a cystic cavity lined by non-keratinized epithelium, consistent with a radicular cyst. Follow-up after 1 month showed complete healing. This case report describes the presentation, management, and outcomes of a large multi-tooth radicular cyst in the mandible of a pediatric patient.
This document discusses periodontal regeneration and the various considerations and techniques involved. It covers soft skills like terminology and concepts as well as hard skills like surgical procedures. Key aspects that are addressed include different types of regenerative grafts and biomaterials like autografts, allografts, xenografts and growth factors. The document also compares guided bone regeneration techniques using membranes versus more natural regeneration approaches. Selection of the appropriate regenerative materials and surgical protocols are emphasized for achieving optimal periodontal regeneration outcomes.
This case report describes the endodontic treatment of a mandibular first premolar tooth with an unusual anatomy of two roots and two root canals. Clinical examination and radiographs revealed the tooth had two separate roots and canals. The canals were chemomechanically prepared and obturated. Post-treatment radiographs showed successful resolution of symptoms and healing. While most mandibular first premolars typically have one root and canal, anatomical variations are not uncommon. Thorough radiographic examination and modification of access is important to locate and treat all canals for successful outcomes.
1) Regenerative endodontics uses principles of tissue engineering to regenerate damaged pulp and root structures in immature permanent teeth with pulpal necrosis. It aims to restore pulpal function and allow root development to continue.
2) Case studies show that regenerative endodontic procedures can result in healing of apical periodontitis, ongoing root development, and increased root wall thickness.
3) Future regenerative procedures may utilize customized scaffolds combined with autologous stem cells and growth factors to better mimic the original pulp and dentin structures.
A Case Of Cross Bite Corrected By FVC In The Mandibular Right Second Premol...Riad Mahmud
The document summarizes a case presentation for a 21-year-old student who received a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown to correct a cross bite on his lower right second premolar. The case involved preparing the tooth, creating a silicon index and wax pattern, fabricating a metal try-in and porcelain try-in, and cementing the final porcelain-fused-to-metal crown. The crown corrected the cross bite between the tooth and its opposing tooth.
A detailed description of regenerative endodontics with illustrated journals right from its history,, needs, till its future advancements and challenges...
The document is a curriculum vitae for Gokhan Baris Ozdener. It summarizes his educational background which includes a DDS from Ege University School of Dental Medicine and a D.Sc. in Molecular and Cell Biology from Boston University. It also outlines his professional experience as a postdoctoral associate at Boston University and prior research assistant roles. Finally, it lists his research interests and publications which are focused on molecular biology, cancer research, and the cellular uptake pathways of lysyl oxidase propeptide.
Dental implant article " Dr chayon title: interventions for replacing mi...Dr.Aklaqur Rahman Chayon
Dental implant article " Dr chayon title: interventions for replacing missing teeth:dental implant, bacteria, antibiotics and infections around biomaterials,biofilm-a review.
Development, function and evolution of teeth mf teaford, mm smith, mwj ferg...dantistes
This book brings together overviews of dental research from different fields, like genetics, histology, biomechanics and morphometrics, to provide new perspectives on tooth development, function and evolution. It links genes, molecules and developmental mechanisms within an evolutionary framework. Written by leading experts, the book aims to stimulate collaborative research across diverse fields related to teeth, from paleontology to molecular biology.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Eric Todd Scheyer's education and professional experience. He received his DDS from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1998 and an MS in Periodontology from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio in 2001. Since 2001, he has maintained a private periodontal practice in Houston, Texas. He is published extensively and involved in clinical research studies on periodontal regeneration.
2019 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Commencement CharlotteAnthony1
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This document provides information about the contributors and editors of the textbook "Essentials of Oral Medicine". It lists the names, academic titles, and affiliations of over 30 contributors who authored chapters on various topics related to oral medicine. It also acknowledges the students and patients who helped challenge the diagnostic skills of the contributors. The preface expresses the goal of the textbook is to simplify patient evaluation and treatment, improve patient care, and prevent complications for students and practitioners of oral medicine.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Swarna Balasubramaniam. She is a colorectal surgeon practicing in Sugar Land, Texas, where she built a solo practice with 4 staff and annual revenue of $600,000-$700,000. She has held positions as Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and staff surgeon roles at several hospitals. Dr. Balasubramaniam completed surgical residency and fellowships, is board certified in general and colon/rectal surgery, and maintains active memberships in professional societies.
This document provides guidelines for various vital pulp therapies including apexogenesis, pulpotomy, pulpal debridement, indirect pulp capping, and direct pulp capping. It outlines the indications, procedures, and objectives for each therapy. Apexogenesis involves capping a mechanically exposed pulp to encourage continued root development. Pulpotomy involves removing coronal pulp and placing a medicament to maintain pulp vitality. Pulpal debridement provides temporary pain relief before root canal treatment. Indirect pulp capping involves excavating deep caries near the pulp and placing a barrier to prevent future exposure. The document emphasizes maintaining pulp vitality, monitoring root development, and preventing periapical issues with these therapies.
This document provides a biography and curriculum vitae for Gabriel Fenteany, Ph.D. It outlines his education, professional experience, research grants, publications, and contact information. Specifically, it details that he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1997 and currently works as a Research Scientist at NYC Health + Hospitals. He has over 20 years of experience in biochemistry research and has received grants from the National Institutes of Health and the American Cancer Society to support his work studying cell migration and identifying new anti-cancer agents.
This document provides the commencement program for 2015, listing speakers, award recipients, and graduates from various degree programs including Master of Science, Doctor of Dental Surgery/Master of Arts, Doctor of Medical Physics, and Doctor of Pharmacy. It includes each graduate's name, dissertation or thesis title, research interests, notable awards, and future plans. Mentors are also listed for most graduates.
LSTR 3mix MP important efficacy particularly antibacterial and periapical le...Dr.Aklaqur Rahman Chayon
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Dr Nurjahan Afsary
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Conservative dentistry.Dhaka dental College.
Consultant dental surgeon at AR DENTAL Maxillofacial care Research and training center ,N oral health and dental care.
Co-author:-
Dr Aklaqur Rahman BDS(Dhaka dental College)
LSTR 3mix MP important efficacy particularly antibacterial and periapical lesions during conservative treatment in the dentistry like RCT and other endodontics management;Case Studies
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This document provides a biography and curriculum vitae for Dr. Anthony A. Prousi. It summarizes his education, including obtaining his DDS from Columbia College of Dental Medicine and his MD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. It also outlines his current position as an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at OMSCNJ since 2013, as well as his previous residency training and research experience. The document lists his professional affiliations, publications, presentations, and references.
This document provides biographical and career information about David S. Moore. It includes his education history, with PhD and MS degrees in Pharmacology & Toxicology from the University of Kansas. It lists his appointments including director of microscopy laboratories and various research positions. It also provides details of his patents, teaching experience, and publications.
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SOMPOP BENCHARIT, DDS, MS, PhD, FACP
PERSONAL HISTORY
Citizenship: USA
Office Address: Tel: (919) 537-3961
Fax: (919) 537-3977
Rm 342 Brauer Hall, CB#7450
Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3290
Email: Sompop_Bencharit@unc.edu
Website: http://benchars.wix.com/prosth
Home Address: 112 Westgreen Dr.,
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
EDUCATION
Institution and Location Degree Date Conferred Major
University of North Carolina Research Scholar 2008 Clinical Research
at Chapel Hill
School of Dentistry
University of North Carolina Postdoctoral Fellow 2004 Structural Biology/
at Chapel Hill Prosthodontics
Department of Chemistry
University of North Carolina PhD 2003 Oral Biology
at Chapel Hill
School of Dentistry
University of North Carolina MS 1999 Prosthodontics
at Chapel Hill
School of Dentistry
University of North Carolina Certificate 1999 Prosthodontics
at Chapel Hill
School of Dentistry
Chulalongkorn University Graduate 1996 Prosthodontics
Bangkok, Thailand Diploma
Chulalongkorn University DDS 1994 Dentistry
Bangkok, Thailand
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Licensure and Certification
2005- North Carolina Dental Practice License (Instructor Privilege License #0030)
1994- Thailand Dental Practice License
Specialty Certification
2009- Fellow, American College of Prosthodontists
2009- Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Academic Appointments
2012- Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina
2012- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology,
School of Medicine, University of North Carolina
2005-2012 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina
2005-2012 Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology,
School of Medicine, University of North Carolina
2003-2005 Postdoctoral Fellow/Clinical Instructor, Department of Chemistry and Department of
Prosthodontics, University of North Carolina
2001-2003 PhD Candidate, Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina
Dissertation Title: “Structure and Function of Mammalian Carboxylesterases”
2000-2003 Research Assistant, Redinbo lab, Department of Chemistry, University of North
Carolina
1999-2003 Graduate Student and Research Assistant, Oral Biology, School of Dentistry,
University of North Carolina
1998-1999 Chief Resident, Graduate Prosthodontics, Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina
1997-1999 Clinical and Laboratory Teaching Assistant, Department of Prosthodontics,
School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina
1996-1999 Graduate Student, Department of Prosthodontics, School of Dentistry, University of
North Carolina
Thesis Title: “Radiographic Evaluation of Peri-implant Bone”
1994-1996 Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Hospital Appointment
2006- University of North Carolina Hospitals
Private Practice
2005- University of North Carolina Dental Faculty Practice
HONORS
2013 University of North Carolina Junior Faculty Award
2011-2012 North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (NCTraCS) Pilot Grant
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2009-2011 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Grant
2006-2008 NIH Clinical Research Scholar Award (T32), UNC-School of Dentistry
2003 Paul Sigler Award, The Best Student Poster Award, The 31st
Mid-Atlantic
Crystallography Meeting, Duke University, Durham, NC
2002 Hatton Award Candidate (American section), American Association of Dental Research
2001 Travel Grant Award, American Crystallography Association Meeting, Los Angles, CA
1999 Second-place winner, John J. Sharry Research Competition, American College of
Prosthodontists Annual Meeting, New York
1998 Procter and Gamble Research Fellowship in Complete Denture Prosthodontics, American
College of Prosthodontists
1998-2003 “King Ananda Mahidol” Scholarship, under the royal patronage of HRH King Bhumipol
of Thailand, the best graduate student in dentistry
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Journal Articles (*Refereed)
1* Barrero C, Bencharit S, Petrola F. Case Report: Screw-Retained Zirconia Implant Restoration.
J Oral Implantol. (in press)
2* Bencharit S, Byrd W, Hosseini B. Immediate placement of a porous-tantalum, trabecular metal-
enhanced titanium dental implant with demineralized bone matrix into a socket with deficient
buccal bone: A clinical report. J Prosthet Dent 2015;113:262-9.
3* Hosseini B, Byrd W, Preisser JS, Khan A, Duggan D, Bencharit S. Effects of Antibiotics on Bone
and Soft Tissue Healing Following Immediate Single-tooth Implant Placement into Sites with
Apical Pathology. J Oral Implantol. (in press)
4* Byrd WC, Schwartz-Baxter S, Carlson J, Barros S, Offenbacher S, Bencharit S. Role of salivary
and candidal proteins in denture stomatitis: an exploratory proteomic analysis. Mol Biosyst.
2014;10:2299-304.
5* Baxter SS, Dibble CF, Byrd WC, Carlson J, Mack CR, Bencharit S. Role of cytoskeletal proteins in
cerebral cavernous malformation signaling pathways: a proteomic analysis. Mol Biosyst 2014;
10:1881-92.
6* Edelmann AR, Baxter SS, Dibble CF, Byrd WC, Carlson, Saldarriaga I, Bencharit S. Systems
biology proteomic analysis of cerebral cavernous malformation. Exp Rev Proteomics 2014;11:
395-404.
7* Bencharit S, Border MB, Mack CR, Byrd WC, Wright JT. Full mouth rehabilitation for a patient
with dentinogenesis imperfecta: A clinical report. J Oral Implantol 2014;40:593-600.
8* Frazier-Bowers, SA, Wright JT, Hendricks HM, Lee J, Long K, Dibble CF, Bencharit S. Novel
mutations in PTH1R associated with primary failure of eruption and osteoarthritis. J Dent Res
2014;93:134-9.
9* Bencharit S, Border MB, Edelmann AR. Update in Research and Methods in Proteomics and
Bioinformatics. Expert Rev Proteomics 2013;10:413-5.
10* Hobbs CA, Blanchard MG, Alijevic O, Tan CD, Kellenberger S, Bencharit S, Cao R, Kesimer M,
Walton WG, Henderson AG, Redinbo MR, Stutts MJ, Tarran R. Identification of SPLUNC1's
ENaC-Inhibitory Domain Yields Novel Strategies to Treat Sodium Hyperabsorption in Cystic
Fibrosis Airway Cultures. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol
Physiol. 2013;305:L990-L1001.
11* Bencharit S, Baxter SS, Carlson J, Byrd WC, Mayo MV, Border MB, Kohltfarber H, Urrutia E,
Howard-Williams EL, Offenbacher S, Wu MC, Buse JB. Salivary proteins associated with
hyperglycemia in diabetes: a proteomic analysis. Mol Biosyst, 2013 9:2785-97.
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12* Garland EA, Walton WG, Coakley RD, Tan CD, Gilmore RC, Hobbs CA, Tripathy, Betts L,
Clunes LA, Bencharit S, Stutts MJ, Redinbo MR, Tarran R. Molecular Basis for pH-Dependent
Mucosal Dehydration in Cystic Fibrosis Airways. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2013:110:15973-8.
13* Givens E, Bencharit S, Byrd WC, Phillips C, Hosseini B, Tyndall D. Immediate placement and
provisionalization of implants into sites with periradicular infection with and without antibiotics:
An exploratory study. J Oral Implantol 2015;41:299-305.
14* Bencharit S, Byrd WC, Al-Tarawneh SK, Hosseini B, Leong A, Reside G, Morelli T, Offenbacher
S. Development and applications of porous tantalum trabecular metal enhanced titanium dental
implants. Clin Implant Dent Relat Res 2014;16:817-26.
15* Al-Tarawneh SK, Bencharit S, Barros S, Loewy Z, Gendreau L, Offenbacher S. Clinical and
Histological Findings of Denture Stomatitis as Related to Intraoral Colonization Patterns of C.
albicans, Salivary Flow and Dry Mouth. J Prosthodont. 2013:22;13–22.
16* Barros S, Al-Tarawneh SK, Bencharit S, Loewy Z, Gendreau L, Offenbacher S.Salivary Cytokines
and levels in in denture stomatitis: an exploratory case-control study. Open J Stomatol
2012:2;326-333.
17* Bencharit S, Border MB. Where are we in the World of Proteomics and Bioinformatics? Expert
Rev Proteomics 2012;9:489-91.
18 Bencharit S. The Discovery of Insulin and the Future for Insulin Replacement Therapy. Int J Clin
Pharmacol Toxicol 2012;1:101.
19 Bencharit S. History of Progress and Challenges in Structural Biology. J Pharmacogenom
Pharmacoproteomics 2012;S4:e001. doi 10.4172/2153-0645.S4-e001.
20 Bencharit S. Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics and Implanted Medical Devices. Adv
Pharmacoepidem Drug Safety 2012;1:e112. doi:10.4172/2167-1052.1000e112.
21 Bencharit S, Byrd WC. Oral and craniofacial stem cells: where we are in understanding molecular
signaling and clinical applications. Stem Cells Oral Med 2012; 1-2. doi: 10.2478/scom-2012-0001.
22 Bencharit S. Challenges and Prospective Applications of Extra-oral Implants for Maxillofacial
Rehabilitation. Anaplastology 2012;1:e103. doi: 10.4172/2161-1173.1000e103.
23 Bencharit S. Progresses and Challenges of Omics Studies and Their Impacts in Personalized
Medicine. J Pharmacogenom Pharmacoproteomics 2012;3:e105. doi:10.4172/2153-0645.1000e105.
24* Bencharit S, Al-Tarawneh SK, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Ross GF, Border MB, Mack CR, Byrd WC,
Dibble CF, Barros S, Loewy Z, Offenbacher S. Elucidating role of salivary proteins in denture
stomatitis using proteomic approach. Mol Biosyst. 2012;8:3216-3223.
25* Hobbs C, Blanchard M, Kellenberger S, Bencharit S, Cao R, Kesimer M, Walton WG, Redinbo
MR, Stutts MJ, Tarran R. Identification of SPLUNC1’s ENaC-inhibitory domain yields novel
strategies to treat sodium hyperabsorption in cystic fibrosis airways. FASEB J 2012;26:4348-59.
26* Border MB, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Kohltfarber H, Offenbacher S, Buse JB, Bencharit S. Exploring
Salivary Proteomes in Edentulous Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Mol Biosyst. 2012;8:1304-10.
27* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Mack CR. Recent Studies and Patents in Salivary Protein
Biomarkers for Diabetes. Recent Patents Biomarkers. 2012;2:1-5.
28* Bencharit S, Misiek DJ, Simon LA, Malone-Trahey A. Comprehensive multidisciplinary approach
for a patient with severe skeletal class III: A clinical report. J Oral Implantol. 2012;38:63-70.
29* Al-Tarawneh SK, Border MB, Dibble CF, Bencharit S. Defining salivary biomarkers using mass
spectrometry-based Proteomics : a systematic review. OMICS 2011;15:353-61.
30* Barrero C, Border MB, Bencharit S. Fabrication of a maxillary implant-retained prosthesis using an
existing subperiosteal implant: A clinical report. Open Dent. 2011;5:122-5.
31 Bencharit S. How Academic Dentistry will Emerge from this Economic Crisis? Dentistry
2011;1:e101. doi:10.4172/2161-1122.1000e101
32* Dibble CF, Horst JA, Malone MH, Park K, Temple B, Cheeseman H, Barbaro JR, Johnson GL,
Bencharit S. Defining the functional domain of programmed cell death 10 through its interaction
with phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate. PLOS ONE 2010;5:e1174.
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33* Wang Z, Pan J, Wright JT, Bencharit S, Zhang S, Everett ET, Teixeira FB, Preisser JS. Putative
stem cells in human dental pulp with irreversible pulpitis-an exploratory study. J. Endod.
2010;36:820-5.
34* Borikova AL, Dibble CF, Sciaky N, Welch CM, Abell AN, Bencharit S, Johnson GL. Rho kinase
inhibition rescues the endothelial cell cerebral cavernous malformation phenotype. J Biol. Chem.
2010;285:11760-4.
35* Bencharit S, Schardt-Sacco D, Barbaro CP, Border MB. Early placement of dental implants in a
patient with severe periodontitis: A Case Report. Open Dent J. 2010;4:165-71.
36* Bencharit S, Reside GJ, Howard-Williams EL. Complex prosthodontic treatment with dental
implants for a patient with polymyalgia rheumatica: A clinical report. Int J Maxillofac Implants.
2010;25:1241-5.
37* Patel M, Bencharit S. Removable partial overdentures, an alternative to full mouth reconstruction:
A Clinical Report. Open Dent J 2009;3:213-8.
39* Al-Tarawneh SK, Bencharit S. Applications of SELDI-TOF mass spectrometry in salivary
proteomic analysis. Open Dent J 2009; 3:74-79.
39* Hilder TL, Malone MH, Bencharit S, Colicelli J, Haystead TA, Johnson GL, Wu CC. Proteomic
Identification of the Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Signaling Complex. J. Proteome Res.
2007;6:4343-55.
40* Xue Y, Moore YB, Orans J, Peng L, Bencharit S, Kliewer SA, Redinbo MR. Crystal Structure of
the PXR-Estradiol Complex Provides Insights into Endobiotic Recognition. Mol. Endocrinol.
2007:21;1028-38.
41* Bencharit S, Cui CB, Siddiqui A, Howard-Williams EL, Sondek J, Zuobi-Hasona, K, Aukhil I.
Structural insights into fibronectin type III domain mediated signaling. J. Mol. Biol. 2007:367;
303-9.
42* Bencharit S. A young faculty member's perspective of academic prosthodontics. J. Prosthodont.
2007;16:417-8.
43* Bencharit S, Edwards CC, Morton CL, Howard-Williams EL, Kuhn P, Potter PM, Redinbo MR.
Multisite promiscuity in the processing of endogeneous substrates by human carboxylesterase 1. J.
Mol. Biol. 2006;363:201-14.
44* Fleming CD, Bencharit S, Edwards CC, Hyatt JL, Tsurkan L, Bai F, Fraga C, Morton CL, Howard-
Williams EL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Structural insights into drug processing by human
carboxylesterase 1: tamoxifen, mevastatin, and inhibition by benzil. J. Mol. Biol. 2005;352:165-77.
45* Uhlik MT, Temple B, Bencharit S, Kimple A, Siderovski D, Johnson GL. Structural and
Evolutionary Division of Phosphotyrosine Binding (PTB) Domains. J. Mol. Biol. 2005;345:1-20.
46* Bencharit S, Schardt-Sacco D, Zuniga JR, Minsley GE. Surgical and prosthodontic rehabilitation
for a patient with aggressive florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: a case report. J. Prosthet. Dent.
2003;90:220-4.
47* Redinbo MR, Bencharit S, Potter PM. Human carboxylesterase 1: from drug metabolism to drug
discovery. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 2003;31:620-24.
48* Bencharit S, Morton CL, Hyatt JL, Kuhn P, Danks MK, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Crystal Structure
of Human Carboxylesterase 1 Complexed with the Alzheimer’s Drug Tacrine: From Binding
Promiscuity to Selective Inhibition. Chem. Biol. 2003;10:341-9.
49* Bencharit S, Morton CL, Xue Y, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Structural Basis of Heroin and Cocaine
Metabolism by a Promiscuous Human Drug-Processing Enzyme. Nat. Struct. Biol. 2003;
10:349-56.
50* Bencharit S, Morton CL, Howard-Williams EL, Danks MK, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Structural
insights into CPT-11 activation by mammalian carboxylesterases. Nat. Struct. Biol. 2002;9:337-42.
51* Bencharit S, Chumderpadetsuk R, Phankosol P. Shock-Absorbing Behavior Concept of
Osseointegrated Implant Prosthesis. Chulalongkorn U. Dent. J. 1997;20:121-26.
52* Bencharit S, Phankosol P, Charoonpatrapong K, Pongrasamiroj L. Flexural Strength of
Autopolymerizing Acrylic Resin Tray Materials. Chulalongkorn U. Dent. J. 1995;18:199-207.
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Abstracts (*Refereed, #Award wining)
1* Bencharit S, Carlson J, Holder S, Byrd W, Dhungana S, Sumner S. Enhancing Biomarker
Discovery in Saliva by Depleting Salivary Amylase. International Association of Dental Research
2015, Boston, MA.
2* Holder S, Desai E, Bencharit S. Structural Analysis of Glycation in Hyperglycemia-associated
Serum Proteins. International Association of Dental Research 2015, Boston, MA.
3* Desai E, Holder S, Bencharit S. Molecular Analysis of Glycated Albumin. International
Association of Dental Research 2015, Boston, MA.
4* Martinez Luna AA, Byrd KM, Yu N, Bencharit S, Morelli T, Kim SJ, Offenbacher S, Barros SP.
Osteogenic Activity Associated With Porous Tantalum Implants in Diabetic Patients. International
Association of Dental Research 2015, Boston, MA.
5* Edelmann AR, Nguyen T, Tyndall DA, Preisser J, Hosseini B, Bencharit S. Evaluation of Implant
Position in Single Immediate Implant Placement Using Immediate Post-operative Cone-beam
Computer Tomography: An Exploratory Study. International Association of Dental Research 2015,
Boston, MA.
6* Edelmann AR, Baxter SS, Dibble CF, Byrd WC, Carlson J, Mack CR, Saldarriaga I, Bencharit S.
Systems Biology and Proteomic Analysis of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation. (Poster
Presentation) American Association of Dental Research 2014, Charlotte, NC.
7* Hosseini B, Byrd WC, Khan A, Bencharit S. Antibiotics and Immediate Implant Thearpy for Teeth
with Apical Pathology. (Oral Presentation) American Association of Dental Research 2014,
Charlotte, NC.
8* Mayo MV, Kohltfarber H, Border MB, Byrd WC, Buse JB, Offenbacher S, Baxter SB, Carlson J,
Bencharit S. Alteration in salivary proteomes associated with hemoglobin A1C changes in Type 1
and 2 Diabetes. Hinman Student Research Symposium 2013, Memphis, TN.
#The student presenter was selected as UNC representative.
9* Border MB, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Dibble CF, Ghannoum M, Webster-Cyriaque J, Bencharit S.
HIV-infected patients with oropharyngeal candidiasis and HIV-associated salivary gland disease:
A salivary proteomic analysis. The 3rd International Conference on Proteomics & Bioinformatics
2013, Philadelphia, PA.
#Won the Best Poster Award.
10* Bencharit S. Exploring protein biomarkers in saliva using a proteomic approach. The 3rd
International Conference on Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2013, Philadelphia, PA.
11* Byrd W, Border M, Barros S, Offenbacher S, Baxter SS, Carlson J, Bencharit S, Role of Salivary
Proteins in Candida-Associated Denture Stomatitis, International Association for Dental Research
2013, Seattle, WA.
12* Mayo MV, Kohltfarber H, Border M, Byrd W, Buse J, Offenbacher S, Baxter SS, Carlson J,
Bencharit S, A cross-sectional study of salivary proteomes and diabetes, International Association
for Dental Research 2013, Seattle, WA.
13* Edelmann A, Dibble CF, Carlson J, Byrd W, Mack CR, Bencharit S, in vitro Proteomic Changes
Associated with Cerebral Cavernous Malformations, International Association for Dental Research
2013, Seattle, WA.
14* Bencharit S, Full Mouth Rehabilitation for a Patient with Dentinogenesis Imperfecta. The Member
Speaker Forum Session, American College of Prosthodontists 2012, Baltimore, MD.
15* Bencharit S, Exploring salivary proteomes in oral and systemic diseases, 2nd Conference on
Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2012, Las Vegas, NV.
16* Border MB, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Kohltfarber H, Offenbacher S, Buse JB, Bencharit S, Salivary
Proteomics for Edentulous Patients with Type 2 Diabetes, 2nd International Conference on
Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2012, Las Vegas, NV.
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17* Bencharit S, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Kohltfarber H, Mack CR, Tarran R, Redinbo MR. Role of
PLUNC in diabetes and oral disease. American Association of Dental Research 2012, Tampa, FL.
18* Mack CR, Dibble CF, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Bencharit S. Proteomic analysis for cerebral
cavernous malformations. American Association of Dental Research 2012, Tampa, FL.
19* Mayo MV, Kohltfarber H, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Bencharit S. Salivary proteomic profiling for
diabetes. American Association of Dental Research 2012, Tampa, FL.
20* Bencharit S, Givens E, Hosseini B, Mack CR. Role of perioperative antibiotics in replacing an
endodontically-treated tooth with a dental implant. Academy of Osseointegration 2012, Phoenix,
AZ.
21* Givens E, Bencharit S, Phillips C, Tyndall D. Immediate Placement and Provisionalization of
Implants Placed into Sites with Periradicular Infection: Influence of Antibiotics on Implant Survival
Rates (Table Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists 2011, Phoenix, AZ.
22* Bencharit S, Immediate Implant Therapy for A Failed Endodontically Treated Tooth: A Biological
and Clinical Perspective. The Member Speaker Forum Session, American College of
Prosthodontists 2011, Phoenix, AZ.
23* Barbaro CP, Givens E, Bencharit S, Tyndall D. Clinical outcomes of immediate placement and
loading of dental Implants replacing a tooth with with a periapical radiolucency without using
antibiotics (Table Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists 2011, Phoenix, AZ.
24* Bencharit S, Al-Tarawneh, Schwartz S, Border MB, Carlson J, Barros SP, Loewy Z, Offenbacher
S. Salivary proteomic analysis for candida-associated denture stomatitis. International Association
of Dental Research 2011, San Diego, CA.
25* Border MB, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Dibble CF, Ghannoum M, Webster-Cyriaque J, Bencharit S.
HIV-associated oropharyngeal candidiasis and salivary gland disease: Salivary Proteomics.
International Association of Dental Research 2011, San Diego, CA.
26* Bencharit S, Border MB, Wright JT. Full mouth rehabilitation with dental implants for a patient
with dentinogenesis imperfecta: a case report. Academy of Osseointegration, 2011, Washington
DC.
27* Border MB, Schwartz S, Carlson J, Kohltfarber H, Offenbacher S, Buse JB, Bencharit S. An
exploratory investigation of the diagnostic use of salivary biomarkers for type 2 diabetes in
edentulous patients (Table Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists 2010, Orlando, FL.
#Won the first-place Table Clinic Award in the pre-doctoral category.
28* Al-Tarawneh SK, Bencharit S. Schwartz S, Carlson J, Barros S, Loewy Z, Offenbacher S. Salivary
Proteomic Analysis of Candida-Associated Denture Stomatitis: An Exploratory Study(Table
Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists 2010, Orlando, FL.
29* Dibble CF, Bencharit S, Feinberg N, Olorvida MV, Borikova AL, and Johnson GL. LIM Kinase-
Cofilin signaling is dysregulated in Cerebral Cavernous Malformation disease. 2010 CCM
Pathobiology 2010, Chevy Chase, MD.
30* Offenbacher S, Barros S, Bencharit S, Loewy Z, Gendreau L. Mucosal Gene Expression and
Salivary Proteomic Analysis of Candidiasis-Associated Denture Stomatitis. International
Association of Dental Research 2010 Barcelona, Spain.
31* Carlson J, Bencharit S, Altarawneh SK, Ross GF, Dibble CF, Barros S, Loewe Z, Offenbacher S,
Schwartz S. Leveraging Parallel Mass Spectrometry Platforms to Identify Biomarker Signatures of
Oropharyngeal Candidiasis in Patient Saliva. American Society of Mass Spectrometry Annual
Conference 2010, Minneapolis, MN.
32* Al-Tarawneh SK, Bencharit S. Proteomic Analysis and Biomarker Discovery of Human Saliva-A
Systematic Review. American Association of Dental Research (AADR) Annual Meeting, March
2010, Washington DC.
33* Frazier-Bowers, S, Simmons D, Bencharit S. Novel Mutations in PTH1R cause Primary Failure of
Eruption. American Association of Dental Research (AADR) Annual Meeting, March 2010,
Washington DC.
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34* Hilder T, Malone M, Bencharit S, Colicelli J, Haystead T, Johnson G, and Wu C. (Poster
Presentation) Proteomic Identification of the Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Signaling
Complex. The Eighth International Symposium on Mass Spectrometry in the Health & Life
Sciences: Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 2008,University of California at San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA.
35* Malone MH, Bencharit S, Stalheim L, Sciaky N, Park K, Barbaro J, Johnson GL. (Poster
Presentation) The Cerebral Cavernous Malformations Proteins CCM1, CCM2, and CCM3 Form a
Ternary Complex and Are Required for Cardiovascular Function in Zebrafish. The 47th
Annual
Meeting-The American Society for Cell Biology 2007, Washington DC.
36* Tran LC, Barbaro J, Cooper LF, Bencharit S. (Poster Presentation) Role of NF-κB in osteoblastic
differentiation, an implication of diabetic inflammatory disorder in bone healing. 39th Annual John
B. Graham 2007, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC.
37* Bencharit S, Morton CL, Hyatt JL, Kuhn P , Danks MK, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. (Poster
Presentation). Structural Basis of Heroin and Cocaine Metabolism by Human Carboxylesterase I.
The 31st
Mid-Atlantic Crystallography Meeting, May 2003, Duke University, Durham, NC.
#Received the Paul Sigler Award for the best student’s poster.
38* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. (Poster Presentation).
The “Side Door” Proposal: Structure and Function of a Rabbit Liver Carboxylesterase. International
Association for Dental Research 2002, San Diego, CA.
# Hatton Award Research Competition
39* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Cancer Drug Activation
by Liver Carboxylesterase (Poster Presentation). American Crystallographic Association Annual
Meeting, July 2001, Los Angles, CA. American Crystallographic Association, INC. 2001;80:630.
40* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Cancer Drug Activation
by Carboxylesterase: A Structural Study (Poster Presentation). International Association for Dental
Research 2001, Chiba, Japan.
41* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. The Structural Basis of
Cancer Drug Activation by Carboxylesterases (Poster Presentation). The 29th Annual Mid-Atlantic
Protein Crystallography Meeting 2001, Williamsburg, VA.
42* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Structural basis of cancer
drug activation by carboxylesterase (Poster Presentation) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
School of Medicine: Structural Biology and Bioinformatics Conference 2001, Sheraton Chapel Hill
Hotel, Chapel Hill, NC.
43* Bencharit S, Howard-Williams EL, Morton CL, Potter PM, Redinbo MR. Carboxylesterases and
their roles activation in camptothecin and other compounds (Poster Presentation). Triangle
Biophysic Symposium 2000, Durham, NC.
44* Bencharit S, Soobarb R, Anterior single-tooth implant restorations (Oral Presentation). The Dental
Association of Thailand 1999, Bangkok, Thailand.
45* Bencharit S, Schardt-Sacco D, Zuniga JR, Minsley GE. Surgical & Prosthodontic Rehabilitation for
A Patient with Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia. American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics
1999, Philadelphia PA.
46* Bencharit S, Soobarb R, Surgical and prosthodontic considerations for a anterior single-tooth
implant restorations (Table Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists Annual Meeting, October
1999, New York City. NY.
47* Bencharit S. An in vitro radiographic evaluation of peri-implant bone (Oral presentation for the
John J. Sharry Competitition) American College of Prosthodontists 1999, New York City, NY.
48* Bencharit S. A titanium custom abutment (Table Clinic). American College of Prosthodontists
Annual Meeting, October 1999, New York City, NY.
49* Bencharit S, Sooparb R. A retrievable cement-retained implant prosthesis (Table Clinic). American
College of Prosthodontists 1998, San Diego, CA
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50* Bencharit S, Tyndall DA. An in vitro evaluation of peri-implant bone defects using subtraction
radiography and tuned aperture computed tomography (Table Clinic). American College of
Prosthodontists 1998, San Diego, CA.
Invited Presentations
2015 Trabecular Metal Implants and Immediate Implant Surgery, Mahidol University, Bangkok,
Thailand
2015 Breakthrough Concepts in Dental Implant and Full-arch Immediate Loading Protocol, Zimmer
Dental, Pittsburgh, PA.
2015 Implant Update: Introduction to Immediate Implant Therapy, Raleigh-Wake County Dental
Society, Raleigh, NC.
2015 Trabecular Metal Implants, Best things next to bone? Triad Study Club,
Greensboro, NC
2015 Immediate Implant Therapy, Austim Implant Study Club, Leland, NC
2015 Implant Treatment Options for Edentulous Patients: REVITALIZE PATIENT
SOLUTIONS, Bend Implant Study Club, Bend, OR
2014 Common Failures and Complications in Implant Prosthodontics. Greensboro Dental Society,
Greensboro, NC.
2014 Anterior Guidance in Implant Dentistry, Zimmer Study Club, Pinehurst, NC.
2014 Immediate Implant Placement in a Case with Defective Buccal Alveolar Bone, Trabecular Metal
Summit, Zimmer Dental Inc, Carlsbad, CA
2014 Trabecular Metal Implants and Hybrid Prostheses, Navy Dental Prosthodontic Conference, San
Diego, CA
2014 Applications of structural biology to salivary protein biomarker discovery, Southeastern Center
for Integrated Metabolomics, University of Florida at Gainesville
2013 Development and Clinical Applications of Porous Tantalum Trabecular Metal enhanced Titanium
Dental Implants, Dr. Bruce Arne’s Implant, Wilmington, NC.
2013 Development and Clinical Applications of Porous Tantalum Trabecular Metal enhanced Titanium
Dental Implants, Zimmer Study Club, Pinehurst, NC.
2012 Biology of Saliva and Salivary Proteins, Forsyth County Dental Society, April 2012, Winston-
Salem, NC.
2012 Common Failures and Complications in Implant Prosthodontics. Dr. Bruce Arne’s Implant Study
Club 2012, Wilmington, NC.
2011 Biological and Clinical Aspects of Immediate Implant Therapy. Bruce Arne’s Implant Study Club
2011, Wilmington, NC.
Continuing Education Courses and Area Health Education Courses (AHEC)
2015 Trabecular Metal Implants and Immediate Implant Therapy
Zimmer Dental, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Zimmer Dental, Phuket, Thailand
2015 Cadaver-based Computer-aid Implant Planning and Guided Surgery Course, Zimmer
Dental, Parsippany, NJ
Matthew Wood Prosthodontics Symposium
Computer-aid treatment planning and guided surgical protocols
2014 UNC School of Dentistry
Update in Theories & Clinical Application of Dental Implants
2014 Dental Domain Corp, Quezon City, Philippines
2014 S31 Sukhumvit Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
2014 JW Mariott Hotel, Medan, Indonesia
2014 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Treatment Planning in Implant Prosthodontics
2014 Asheville, NC
Update in Theories & Clinical Application of Dental Implants
2014 Dental Domain Co
Introduction to Simplant and Guided Surgery
2013 Zimmer Institute, Parsippany, NJ
Theories, Techniques & Options for the Restoration of Dental Implants:
Lecture and Hands on Workshop
2013 Shanghai Fraternity Association HK – HONG KONG
2013 National Taiwan University Hospital – Taipei City, TAIWAN
2013 S31 Sukhumvit Hotel Bangkok, THAILAND
2013 Hilton Petaling Jaya Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
2013 Q&M Dental Centre – SINGAPORE
Intermediate/Advanced Surgical Dental Implant Therapy
2013 Zimmer Institute, Parsippany, NJ
Matthew Wood Prosthodontic Symposium:
Anterior Implant Placement and Restorations
UNC School of Dentistry
2013 Immediate Placement and Loading of a Single-Tooth Implant
Intermediate/Advanced Restorative Dental Implant Therapy
2013 Zimmer Institute, Carlsbad, CA.
Development and Clinical Applications of Porous Tantalum Trabecular
Metal enhanced Titanium Dental Implants
2013 Zimmer study club, Wilmington, NC
2013 Zimmer study club, Pinehurst, NC
Intermediate/Advanced Restorative Dental Implant Therapy
Matthew Wood Prosthodontic Symposium:
Immediate Placement and Loading of a Single-Tooth Implant
2012 UNC School of Dentistry
Immediate Implant Therapy
2012 Charlotte Area Health Education Center (CAHEC), Charlotte, N
Addressing Non-Healing Endodontic Cases: From Retreatment to Implant Placement
2012 UNC School of Dentistry
Basic/Intermediate Comprehensive Dental Implant Therapy
2012 Zimmer Institute Parsippany, NJ
2011 Zimmer Institute, Parsippany, NJ
Implant Therapy and Management for the Entire Dental Team
2012 UNC School of Dentistry
Implant-retained Overdentures: A Practical Approach for General Dentists
2011 Wake Area Health Education Center (WAHEC), Raleigh, NC
Last Chance CE: Single-tooth Implants for Restorative Dentists
2010 UNC-School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC
Oral Rehabilitation with Dental Implants
2010 South East Area Health Education Center (SEAHEC), Wilmington, NC
2010 Southern Regional Area Health Education Center (SAHEC), Fayetteville, NC
Single-tooth Implant Restorations for General Dentists
2009 Eastern Area Health Education Center (EAHEC), Greenville, NC
2009 Wake Area Health Education Center (WAHEC), Raleigh, NC
2009 Southern Regional Area Health Education Center (SAHEC), Fayetteville, NC
Contemporary Implant Restorations
2009 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC), Ashville, NC
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2008 South East Area Health Education Center (SEAHEC), Wilmington, NC
2007 Charlotte Area Health Education Center (CAHEC), Charlotte, NC
2007 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC), Ashville, NC
2011 Southern Regional Area Health Education Center (SAHEC), Fayetteville, NC
2014 Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC), Ashville, NC
2015 Charlotte Area Health Education Center (CAHEC), Charlotte, NC
Contemporary Maxillary Implant Restorations
2006 Eastern Area Health Education Center (EAHEC), Greenville, NC
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Major Teaching Responsibilities (Courses)
2015- Course Faculty, DENT 489: Digital Dentistry, Giving lectures in the topic:
“Computer-aided Implant Planning and Guided Surgery”
2014- Course Faculty, PERIO 820: Dental Implants: an Introduction, Giving a lecture in the
topic: “Introduction to Zimmer Implant System”
2014- Course Faculty, DENT 320: Dental Implants, Giving lectures in the
topics: “Introduction to Immediate Implant Therapy”.
2014- Course Faculty, OBIO 720: Topics in Oral Biology, Giving a lecture in the topic:
“Salivary Biology and Saliva-based Diagnostics”
2014- Course Faculty, DENT 225: Removable Partial Prosthodontics II, Giving a lecture in the
topic: “Interim Acrylic Partial Dentures”
2010-2012 Course Faculty, DENT 225: Removable Partial Prosthodontics II
2008-2013 Course Director, OBIO 720: Advanced Topics in Oral Biology
2005-2010 Course Faculty, DENT 320: Dental Implants, Giving a lecture in the
topic: “Introduction to Contemporary Implant Restorations for Complete
Edentulism” and “Full mouth Rehabilitation with Dental Implants”
2005- Clinic Attending Faculty, DDS General Dentistry, Prosthodontic Clinics as well as
Graduate Prosthodontic Clinics
2005-2008 Course Faculty, PERI 820: Dental Implants: An Introduction”, Giving a
lecture in the topic: “Full Mouth Rehabilitation with Dental Implants”
2013-2014 Course Faculty DENT 204, Fixed Prosthodontics I
2008-2009 Course Faculty, DENT 212, Removable Prosthodontics I
2008-2009 Course Faculty, DENT 225, Removable Partial Prosthodontics II
2003-2005 Clinical Attending, DDS Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Fixed, and Removable
Prosthodontic Clinics.
1999-2003 Teaching Assistant, Chemistry 131, Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Giving three lectures in the
topic: Structures of Protein-Nucleic Acid Complexes.
1996-1999 Clinical Attending, DDS Comprehensive Care, Fixed/Removable Prosthodontic Clinics.
1996-1999 Course Faculty, DENT 211, Fixed Prosthodontics II
1994-1995 Course Faculty, Complete Denture Lab I and II (Course No. 667212 and 667214)
1994-1995 Course Faculty, Crown & Bridge Lab I and II (Course No 667232 and 667334)
1994-1995 Course Faculty, Partial Denture Lab I and II (Course No 667222 and 667242)
1994-1995 Course Faculty, Dental Materials I and II (Course No 667241 and 667242)
1994-1995 Clinical Attending, DDS Prosthodontic Clinic I and II (Course No 3207401 and
3207502)
Undergraduate and Predoctoral (DDS) Research Projects Supervised
2012- Systems Biology and Proteomic Analysis for Cerebral Cavernous Malformation
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Alex Edelmann (DDS2)
2014 AADR presentation
2013 IADR presentation
One first-authored manuscript published
2012- Salivary Proteomics
Warren Byrd (DDS1)
2013 IADR presentation
Manuscripts Published including one student first-authored manuscript
2011-2012 Proteomic Analysis of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation
C. Russell Mack
2012 AADR presentation
Manuscript Published
2010-2013 Salivary Proteomics for Diabetes
M. Virginia Mayo (DDS2)
2013 Hinman conference (as UNC student representative)
2013 IADR presentation
2012 AADR presentation
2012 UNC DDS Summer Fellowship
Manuscript published
2010-2013 Salivary Proteomics for Oral and Systemic Diseases
Michael Border (Ohio State DDS4)
2010 Won first-place American College of Prosthodontists Table Clinic
2013 Won first-place the best poster award at the Proteomics 2013
Manuscripts published including one student first-authored manuscript
2007-2013 Immediate Implant Placement and Antibiotics
Colin Barbaro (DDS Class of 2013)
2011 American College of Prosthodontists Table Clinic Presentation
2009 and 2010 UNC DDS Summer Fellowship
Manuscript Published
2006-2011 Structure and Function of Programmed Cell Death 10
Justin Barbaro (DDS Class of 2011)
2006 UNC DDS Summer Fellowship
Manuscript Published
2005-2006 Structure and Function of Cerebral Cavernous Malformation Proteins
Duc Tung (DDS Class of 2009)
2005 UNC DDS Summer Fellowship
Theses Directed (Master Degree)
2009-2012 Immediate placement and loading of dental implants in infected sites and effects of
prophylactic antibiotics: an exploratory study
Edward Givens, Master Degree of Science in Prosthodontics
2012 American College of Prosthodontists, 3rd place John Sherry Research Competition
2011 American College of Prosthodontists Table Clinic Presentation
One student first-authored manuscript published
2008-2011 Proteomic analysis of saliva in patients with denture stomatitis
Sandra Al-Tarawneh, Master Degree of Science in Prosthodontics
Two student first-authored Manuscript Published
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Other Thesis and Predoctoral Research Committees
2006-2009 Modulation of Murine Bone Marrow-derived CFU-F and CFU-OB by
in vivo Bisphosphonate and Fluoride Treatment
Ming-Yi Chou, Master Degree of Science in Prosthodontics
Mentor: Dr. Lyndon Cooper
2005-2008 Study protein-protein interaction in methyl-directed DNA mismatch repair in E. coli:
Exonuclease I (Exo I) and DNA helicase II (UvrD); A minimal exonuclease domain of
WRN forms a hexamer on DNA prossesses both 3’-5’ exonuclease and 5’-protruding
strand endonuclease activities; and Solving the structure of the ligand-binding domain of
the pregnane-xenobiotic-receptor with 17β estradiol and T1317.
Yu Xue, Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
Mentor: Dr. Matt Redinbo
2002-2005 Dlx-3 in osteoblast differentiation.
Preeda Pungpapong, Master Degree of Science in Prosthodontics,
Mentor: Lyndon Cooper
GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND PATENTS
Active
2015-2016
Product influence on morning mouth feel, salivary biomarkers, and histology of selected oral
surfaces
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Colgate
Type: Research Grant
Amount: total of $143,913
The aim of this proposal is to examine the changes in morning mouth feel, salivary biomarkers, and
histology of the oral mucosa based on different mouth rinses or tooth pastes use.
2014-2019
Role of IL-37 Genetic Variants in Modulating Innate Immune Response to Periodontal Pathogens
Principal investigator: Steven Offenbacher
Agency: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type: Research Grant (R01)
Amount: $1,000,000 (direct)
The aim of this proposal is to understand the role of IL-37 genetic variations in periodontal disease
Role: Investigator
2013-2015
NMR and UPLC-MS Broad Spectrum Platforms for Salivary Metabolomics
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit (UNC), Suraj Dhungana (RTI)
Agency: North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (NCTRACS)
Type: NCTranCS pilot in collaboration with RTI
Amount: $10,000
The aim of this proposal is to develop methods for analysis human whole saliva using NMR and UPLC
MS based metabolomics.
2013-2015
Morning mouth feel and salivary biomarkers for dry mouth
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
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Agency: Colgate
Type: Research grant
Amount: total of 64,459 (direct)
This study is interested in analyzing subject's saliva microbiomes and physiological responses associated
with heavy alcohol and tobacco uses.
2014-2015
University Educational Grant
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Education grant
Period: 07/01/14 – 12/31/15
Amount: total of $4,000
This grant primarily supports the annual Matthew Wood Prosthodontic Symposium.
2012-2016
A molecular and cellular comparison of bone inductive properties of trabecular metal®
vs titanium among Healthy, diabetic , smoking and osteopenic subjects
Principal investigator: Steven Offenbacher
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Research grant
Period: 07/01/12 – 12/31/15
Amount: total of $386,654
This proposal aims to examine the molecular and cellular difference between conventional
titanium dental implants and trabecular metal implants.
Role: Co-PI
2012-2016
University Educational Grant
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Education grant
Period: 05/01/12 – 02/30/16
Amount: total of ~$70,000 including continuing education, an implant fellow and 114 Implant
fixtures and components (per year). This grant primarily includes the financial support for
continuing education courses and educational products for graduate students.
Completed
2013-2014
University Educational Grant
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Education grant
Period: 09/01/13 – 12/31/14
Amount: total of $4,000
This grant primarily supports the annual Matthew Wood Prosthodontic Symposium.
2013
Salivary proteomics for type 1 diabetes
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Type: Junior Faculty Development Award
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Period: 01/01/13 – 12/31/13
Amount: total of $6,000
The aim of this project is to define the correlation between salivary proteomic biomarkers and known
clinical markers including serum glucose, hemoglobin A1C and possible clinical symptoms.
2012-2013
Effectiveness of antibiotics in immediate placement and loading of dental implants, replacing a
failed endodontically-treated tooth with a chronic periapical lesion: A randomized controlled
clinical trial
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Research Foundation
Type: Research Grant
Amount: $25,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to examine the clinical effectiveness of peri-operative antibiotic
therapy for immediate implant placement and loading replacing a tooth with a periapical
infection.
2012
University Educational Grant
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Education grant
Amount: total of $4,000
This grant primarily supports the annual Matthew Wood Prosthodontic Symposium.
2009-2012
Role of Programmed Cell Death 10 in p38 MAP kinase activation and PDK1 signaling
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type: Research grant (R21), Grant No. 1R21HL092338-01
Amount: total (direct) $275,000
This study primarily involves the functional analysis of PDCD10 in p38 MAP kinase activation
and PDK1 signaling in endothelial cells.
2010-2011
University Educational Grant
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Zimmer Dental Inc
Type: Education grant
Period: 11/01/10 – 10/31/11
Amount: total of ~$50,000 including $20,000 and 114 Implant fixtures and components
This grant primarily include the financial support for an implant symposium and educational
products for graduate students
2011
Salivary proteomic analysis for diabetes
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (NCTRACS)
Type: Small research grant for a pilot study; Grant No. 10KR81002
Period: 01/01/2011-12/31/2011
Amount: $10,000
The aim of this proposal is to explore diabetes-related salivary protein biomarkers in patients
with type 2 diabetes
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2011
Immediate placement and loading of dental implants into infected sites with and without antibiotics
Principal investigator: Edward Givens, Jr.
Agency: American College of Prosthodontists (ACP)
Type: Mentored Research Fellowship Award
Period: 01/01/2011 – 12/31/2011
Amount: $6,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to examine the necessity and effectiveness of peri-operative
antibiotic therapy for immediate implant placement and loading replacing a tooth with a
periapical infection.
Role: Faculty Mentor
2009-2010
Salivary Proteomic Profiling for Biomarkers in Diabetes
Principal investigator: Heidi Kohltfarber
Agency: North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences Institute (NCTRACS)
Type: Small research grant for a pilot study, Grant no. 2KR80905
Period: 11/15/2009 – 11/14/2010
Amount: $2,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to explore the possibility of using SELDI-TOF/MS to define the
salivary proteomic profiles of Type I diabetic patients.
2009
Proteomic Analysis of Saliva in Patients with Denture Stomatitis: An Exploratory Study
Principal investigator: Sandra Al-Tarawneh
Agency: American College of Prosthodontists (ACP)
Type: Mentored Research Fellowship Award
Amount: $4,500 total
The overall goal of this project is to explore the possibility of using SELDI-TOF/MS to define the
salivary proteomic profiles of patients with and without denture stomatitis.
2009
Biomarker Validation for Candida-associated Denture Stomatitis (CADS)
Principle Investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: GalaxoSmithKline (GSK)
Type: Research grant
Period: 10/01/09 – 12/31/09
Amount: total (direct) $87,500
This study aims to identify salivary biomarkers for candida-associated denture stomatis (CADS)
in patients with and without CADS using mass spectrometry-proteomic analyses.
2006-2008
Clinical Research Training in Oral Diseases for Future
Principal investigator: James Beck.
Agency: National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
Type: Training grant (T32)
Period: 07/01/06 – 06/30/08
Amount: $160,000 (total-salary/benefit support)
The program primarily focuses on training dentists in clinical research who are also enrolled in
advanced clinical education programs to prepare to become academicians who can function as
interactive scientists who have the ability to address the expanding opportunities in dental, oral
and craniofacial clinical research.
Role: Scholar
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2006-2007
Structural Analysis of Programmed Cell Death 10 (PDCD10)
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: Faculty Creativity Fund, School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Type: Small Grant
Amount: $5,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to engineer a soluble version of PDCD10 that is able to use for
x-ray crystallographic and biophysical studies.
2005-2010
Structural Analysis of Cerebral Cavernous Malformations.
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: School of Dentistry, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Type: Faculty Startup Fund
Amount: $50,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to determine the structural and functional relationships
between two scaffolding proteins in cerebral cavernous malformations, OSM and Krit1.
2005-2007
Engineering Soluble Variants of Heteromeric G Protein Alpha Subunit for Structural
Studies
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit.
Agency: University Research Council, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Type: Small Grant
Period: 05/01/05 – 04/30/07
Amount: $4,000 total
The overall goal of this project is to engineer a soluble version of heteromeric G protein alpha
subunit that is able to use for x-ray crystallographic and biophysical studies.
Role: PI
Pending
2016-2019
The biological effects of e-cigarette aerosol exposure on the oral cavity
Principal investigator: Sompop Bencharit
Agency: NIH
Type: Research Grant (R01)
Amount: $1,000,000 (direct)
The aim of this proposal is to examine the affect of e-cigarette aerosol exposure on salivary cytokines,
oral microbiome, epithelial cell micronucleation, and oral proteome/metabolome in order to aid
consumers in making more educated decisions about e-cigarette usage. This study also aims to
characterize the chemical constituents of e-cigarette aerosol and correlate it with clinical/biological
outcomes.
Patents
“Crystallized Mammalian Carboxylesterase Polypeptide and Screening Methods Employing.” Matthew
R. Redinbo, Sompop Bencharit, Escher L. Howard-Williams, Christopher L. Morton, Philip M. Potter.
U. S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Number 60/347,513. Filed April 22, 2002.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2011-2015 Committee, Faculty Development Committee, UNC-School of Dentistry
2010-2014 Committee, Department of Periodontology Faculty Search Committee
(For three different faculty positions)
2009-2012 Oral Biology PhD Admission Committee, UNC-School of Dentistry
2009-2011 Committee, UNC-School of Dentistry Dean Search Committee
2008-2013 North Carolina Dental Intern Permit Examiner, UNC-School of Dentistry
2008-2012 Advisory Committee for Associate Dean of Research, UNC-School of Dentistry
2001-2002 Graduate Student Representative in the Graduate Program Directors Meeting, UNC-
School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC.
Peer Review Grants, Journals, Editorial Boards, and Editors
2013- Academic Editor, PLOS ONE
2011- Associate Editor, Regenerative Dentistry and Implant Therapy
2012- Executive Editor, Dentistry: Current Research
2014- Editorial Board Member, Scientific Reports
2014- Editorial Board: Journal of Prosthodontics
2012- Editorial Board and Reviewer, ISRN Structural Biology
2012- Editorial Board, International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
2011- Editorial Board, Dentistry: Current Research
2011- Editorial Board, Journal of Anaplastology
2011- Editorial Board, Advances in Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety
2010- Editorial Board, Journal of Pharmacogenomics & Pharmacoproteomics
2007- Editorial Board, The Open Dentistry Journal
2015 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Expert review of Molecular Diagnosis
2014 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Powder Technology
2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, RSC Advances
2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, MICS Publishing Group/Clinical Journals (>18 journals)
2012 Ad Hoc Reviewer, BMC Physiology
2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Clinical Vaccine and Immunology
2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Proteomics
2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Polymer Chemistry
2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Recent Patents on Biomarkers
2011- Ad Hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Medical Sciences
2011- Ad Hoc Reviewer, PLoS ONE
2011- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Oral Implantology
2011- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Molecular Biosystems
2010-2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Structural Biology and Systems Biology
2010-2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of American Dental Association
2009- Ad Hoc Reviewer, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants
2009- Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Dental Education
2004 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Molecular Biology
Scientific Peer Review (International)
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2013 Study Section, Italian Ministry of Health-General Direction for Health and Biomedical
Research and Health Research Institutions
2011 Study Section, Romanian National Research Council
2010 Study Section, Italian Ministry of Health-Young Investigator Award
Other Professional Service
2014-2018 Secretary and Treasurer, Salivary Research Group (SRG), International Association of
Dental Research (IADR)
2012 Organizing Committee, 2nd Conference on Proteomics & Bioinformatics,
July 2012, Las Vegas, NV
2012 Poster Presentation Session Chair-Salivary Diagnostics, International
Association of Dental Research Meeting, San Diego, CA
2011 Table Clinic Judge, American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) Annual
Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ
2011 Oral Presentation Session Chair-Salivary Diagnostics, International
Association of Dental Research Meeting, San Diego, CA
2010 Reviewer, Poster presentation, American Dental Education Association Meeting
1995-1996 Committee and Secretary, Thai Dental Implant Society
1995-1996 Academic Committee, Thai Prosthodontic Society
1995 Organizing Committee, the 1st International Dental Implant Congress, Bangkok Thailand
1994 Organizing Committee, the Annual Meeting of the Dental Association of Thailand
1994 Organizing Committee, the 1st Thailand Dental Education Congress
Other Service and Engagement
1999-2003 UNC Tae Kwon Do Club: Advisor
1998-2000 UNC Badminton Club: Co-founder and Secretary
Society Memberships
2014- American Dental Association
2014- North Carolina Dental Society
2014- Southeastern Academy of Prosthodontics
2006- American Dental Education Association
2006- Angioma Alliance
2005- Academy of Osseointegration
2001- International Association of Dental Research
2001- American Association of Dental Research
2001- American Crystallography Association
1997- American College of Prosthodontists
1995- Thai Prosthodontic Society
1995- Thai Dental Implant Society
1994- The Dental Association of Thailand