2C: Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials (SIG)
Timeslot: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 2:45pm to 4:15pm
Room: Silver Pearl 3
About
The Dental/Craniofacial Biomaterials Special Interest Group focuses on basic, applied, and clinical biomaterials research using approaches ranging from synthetic materials to biological mechanisms of therapy, and including materials/biological constructs and tissue structure-function analyses as biomimetic/design bases. Each of these approaches converge into the larger objective of restoring oral tissue structure and function. Issues related to materials used or having potential for use intra-orally or extra-orally for the restoration, fixation, replacement, or regeneration of hard and soft tissues in and about the oral cavity and craniofacial region are included. New dental biomaterials technologies include advanced inorganic and organic materials, biomimetics, smart materials, tissue engineering, drug delivery strategies and surface modified materials.
2:45 PM. 59. Monodisperse Microspheres Distinctly Release Multifunctional Peptide-Conjugated Gene Carrier/miRNA218 Complexes for Bone Defect Regeneration. Qian Li, PhD; Xiaohua Liu, PhD. Texas A&M University School of Dentistry.
3:00 PM. 60. A new approach to evaluate the bond strength of dental restorations. Santiago Orrego, PhD; Carolina Montoya, PhD; Mansi Bharatkumar, DDS. Temple University.
3:15 PM 61. Immunomodulatory Antagonist Nanocoatings for Implant Soft Tissue Healing. Nicholas Fischer, PhD; John Pizarek, DDS; Prof. Conrado Aparicio, PhD; University of Minnnesota, United States Navy Dental Corps, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya,Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia.
3:30 PM. 62. Thermoresponsive Polymeric Simvastatin Prodrug Hydrogel for the Treatment of Experimental Periodontitis in Rats. Xiaoke Xu, Dr. Zhenshan Jia, Dr. Ningrong Chen, Dr. Subodh Lele, Dr. Richard Reinhardt, Dr. Amy Killeen. University of Nebraska Medical Center.
3:45 PM 63. Surface treatment of titanium oxides using polyaniline for photocatalytic, antibacterial and biocompatible implants. Aya Ali, BDS, MSc; Sheetal Chowdhury, Mary Carr, Amol Janorkar, Mary Marquart, Jason Griggs, Joel Bumgardner, Michael Roach. University of Mississippi Medical Center, University of Memphis.
4:00 PM 64. 3D Woven Magnesium Alloy Scaffolds for Craniofacial Defects. Beril Ulugun, Dr. Ju Xue, Dr. Ryan Guilbault, Greg Osgood, Warren Grayson, Prof. Timothy Weihs, Srujan Singh, Dr. Yuxiao Zhou. Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Texas A&M University.