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The use of host modulators represents a true paradigm shift in the way we think about treating inflammatory diseases. In the current episode of the Next Regeneration Podcast, hosts Anina and Elena interview Hatice Hasturk about her pioneering work on specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs) for treating periodontal diseases, along with her team.
Their approach represents a significant shift in how we handle inflammation, aiming for active resolution rather than suppression. The results of her translational research are promising and suggest that these modulators may not only target local inflammation but also have systemic effects, potentially breaking the link between periodontitis and systemic diseases. It's serious progress in the fight against inflammatory disorders.
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A few years back 3D printing in dentistry sounded like science fiction. Today 3D printing allows to offer individualized treatments to patients. For the current episode of the Next Regeneration podcast hosts Anina and Elena meet Florian Thieringer, who is pioneering 3D printing in dentistry.
As a clinician and researcher he provides first hand insights into the practical applications of 3D printing technology. He highlights materials that are suitable for 3D printing and explains the clinical scenarios, in which in they could be used. Not missing is the glimpse into the future of 3D printing in dentistry.
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Dive into the world of statistics in dentistry with our two hosts Anina and Elena and their guest Cláudio Mendes Pannuti. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Periodontics at the University of São Paulo (Brazil) and in this podcast he talks about his passion for statistics.
Starting with his journey into statistics, he stresses the importance of accessibility of statistical knowledge to students. He strongly advocates the involvement of statisticians in clinical trials and explains why understanding the disparity between statistical significance and clinical relevance is key. On top of that he provides valuable insights into sample size calculation and how to improve the quality of research manuscripts.
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Join hosts Anina and Elena in the latest episode of the Next ReGeneration Podcast for an engaging conversation with Danae Apatzidou, Associate Professor at the Department of Preventive Dentistry, Periodontology and Implant Biology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece).
Apatzidou shares her expertise and passion for stem cell therapy in the field of oral regeneration. She explains the complex mechanisms of stem cells and how they are likely to induce the regeneration of missing tissue. While preclinical advances in tissue engineering are promising, there are still significant challenges at the clinical level, which Apatzidou discusses in more detail in this podcast. She concludes by presenting exciting future prospects in stem cell research.
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Join hosts Anina and Elena on the Next ReGeneration Podcast for a coffee talk with Gustavo Avila Ortiz, the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry. Discover the details of running a scientific journal as they discuss what happens from the moment an author hits the "submit" button to when their article is published.
Avila Ortiz shares insights into his role as a gatekeeper and coordinator in an environment where timely management of submitted papers can be a challenging. He highlights the importance of peer review and discusses how anonymity plays a crucial role in this process. Additionally, get a sneak peek into the future of scientific journals, especially in the context of digitalisation.
Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the behind-the-scenes of the academic publishing world.
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Join our hosts, Anina and Elena, on the Next ReGeneration Podcast to discuss digital implantology. For this podcast episode, they have invited Tali Chackartchi, a member of the Osteology Expert Council and owner of a private clinic in Tel-Aviv, Israel, dedicated to periodontology and implant dentistry.
As a renowned clinician, researcher, and speaker, Chackartchi shares her extensive expertise regarding the benefits and the challenges associated with guided implant surgery. She also emphasises the irreplaceable importance of the human element and highlights the timeless adage: "Remember, a fool with a tool is still a fool!"
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Join our hosts, Anina and Elena, on the Next ReGeneration Podcast for a discussion about how dental scientific societies contribute to advancing science and fostering professional connections. For this podcast episode they have invited the leaders of two very influential associations in dentistry: David Okano, president of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP), and Darko Božić, president of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP).
Okano and Božić shed light on the important role of scientific societies in sharing knowledge, providing a platform for professionals, and guiding newcomers in the field.
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Join our hosts, Anina and Elena, on the Next ReGeneration Podcast as they discuss the fascinating topic of autologous platelet concentrates with Reinhard Gruber, Professor of Oral Biology at the University Clinic of Dentistry in Vienna. Together, they shed light on the development, rationale, key components and critical considerations associated with blood products. Throughout this episode, Gruber shares a deep dive into the history and the use of autologous platelet concentrates to reveal their multifaceted role in wound healing. He offers a fresh perspective on platelets and reaffirms that they go beyond their status as a mere source of growth factors. Let Reinhard Gruber take you on an entertaining journey, making the intricate mechanisms of wound healing accessible and comprehensible.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration Podcast, our hosts Anina and Elena, engage in a compelling discussion with David Herrera, Professor of Periodontology from the University Com-plutense of Madrid. Together, they shed light on the urgent issue of Antibiotic Resistance. In 2050, it is estimated that 10 million lives could be lost due to antimicrobial resistance. Dentists, responsible for 10% of global antibiotic prescriptions, play a significant role in this context. Unfortunately, overprescription without considering the future implications has become a concerning part of the problem, as Herrera explains in our latest episode. Herrera talks also about guidelines and scientific evidence on antibiotic use in dentistry, from prophylactic treatments to managing chronic and acute conditions, as well as the impact it has on the microbiome. Stay informed and be part of the solution to combat this growing concern, safeguarding antibiotics for a healthier future.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration Podcast, our hosts Anina and Elena engage in an insightful discussion with Alberto Monje, a distinguished researcher and private practitioner from Spain. Together, they explore the limitless possibilities of building online and offline networks to expand clinical knowledge in the oral regeneration community. According to Monje, these networks serve as transformative platforms, allowing young clinicians to connect with the scientific world and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements, regardless of their location. Discover how Monje's passion for sharing scientific knowledge empowers clinicians worldwide, particularly those in underserved areas with limited access to resources.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration Podcast, our hosts Anina and Elena engage in an insightful discussion with the esteemed Massimo De Sanctis and Giovanni Zucchelli, Chairs of the Department of Periodontology at the prestigious Universities of Milan and Bologna in Italy, respectively. Together, they share their remarkable journeys as mentor and mentee, unveiling the secrets to their incredible success.
Zucchelli passionately emphasizes the pivotal role of selecting the right mentor, declaring it as the key to unlocking a truly successful career. Drawing from his own menteeship experience with De Sanctis, he unravels the essential factors that contribute to this flourishing partnership. Meanwhile, De Sanctis highlights the profound significance of fostering personal relationships and cultivating an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Discover the transformative power of human connection in nurturing growth and achievement and listen to the new episode now.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration podcast, our hosts, Anina and Elena, discuss the topic "From stress to ease" with Christina Pastan, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Endodontics and Director of Mind-Body Wellness at Tufts University. In this exciting episode, Pastan unveils a treasure trove of practical tips to help you integrate mind-body wellness into your daily practice. By following her expert advice, you can achieve a better work-life balance, improving patient outcomes and overall well-being. With Pastan's inspiring mantra of "We are human beings, not human doings", you'll be equipped to start each day in clinics with renewed energy and focus, ready to tackle any challenge that comes your way.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration podcast, our hosts Anina and Elena discuss the importance of publishing your research with Saso Ivanovski, Professor of Periodontology at the School of Dentistry at the University of Queensland, Australia. Ivanovski shares invaluable insights on selecting suitable journals for your research, common mistakes to avoid when submitting a paper, and key factors essential to getting a paper accepted. He also dives into pressing issues such as open-access, predatory and peer-reviewed journals. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical tips and advice to help you make a meaningful contribution to the scientific community. So, be sure to tune in and give it a listen.
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In the latest episode of our Next ReGeneration podcast, our hosts Anina and Elena delve into the topic of evidence-based dentistry. They have invited Elena Figuero, Professor in Periodontology at the University Complutense of Madrid (Spain), who brings a wealth of knowledge and lots of passion to the subject. While some may view evidence-based dentistry as a dry and uninteresting topic, Figuero breaks down the definition into three distinct pillars and shows how each one can be integrated into daily clinical practice.
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"The era of personalised dentistry: myth or reality?" is the title of the new episode of our Next ReGeneration podcast. Our hosts, Anina and Elena, have invited William Giannobile, Dean of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Giannobile gives examples of how customized medical care is already being implemented in regenerative dentistry. New technologies like bioimaging and patient risk stratification are just some of the tools and strategies that can be used today for a personalised treatment plan.
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In this episode, Fabio Vignoletti, a private practitioner from Verona in northern Italy, talks about his career in academia before settling into his private practice. Looking back on his professional career, he explains why one should dream big: focus on milestones rather than planning too far ahead. Balancing his current private practice with research and teaching is a process that has led him to a happy life as a passionate and modern dentist.
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For this episode, Anina and Elena have invited Ausra Ramauskaite and Jae Kook Cha, two renowned young researchers and former Osteology Research Scholars. They talk about their scholarship experience in Frankfurt and Madrid and give valuable tips on how to become a scholar. In addition, they share personal insights into what it takes to follow one's path as a young researcher and realise one's hopes and dreams.
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In this episode, Anina and Elena have invited George Kitsaras. They discuss with him the possibilities of a dentist to achieve behavioural changes in a patient. Starting with an explanation of psychological models, he then shows how these have been translated into practical guidelines for dentists in their daily work with patients.
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