
AAE Online CE
Dentin Conditioning with Bioactive Molecule Releasing Nanoparticle System Enhances Adherence, Viability, and Differentiation of Stem Cells from Apical Papilla
Temporal-controlled bioactive molecule (BM) releasing systems allow the delivery of appropriate concentration of BM to enhance the interaction of stem cells to dentin matrix and subsequent odontogenic differentiation in regenerative endodontics.
At the conclusion, participants should be able to:
- Describe the benefits of temporal-controlled bioactive molecule releasing system.
- Understand the effect of NaOCl during regenerative endodontic protocol.
- Identify the importance of dentin conditioning with bioactive nanoparticles in regenerative endodontic procedure.
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Calvin D. Torneck, D.D.S., M.S., F.R.C.D.
Dr. Torneck is Professor Emeritus and Past Chair of Endodontics at the University of Toronto. He is.currently apart time instructor in the Endodontic Masters Program.at that university and Visiting Professor in the Endodontic Residency Program at Nova Southeastern University. He has published over 65 articles related to endodontics and dental science and has contributed 20 chapters to dental and scientific texts. He has been an invited lecturer at Canadian and International Clinical and Scientific Meetings for over 50 years. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors most notably the Ralph F. Sommer Award and the Louis I. Grossman Award from the AAE, the W.W.Wood Award from the Association of Canadian Dental Faculties. He is Past President of Canadian Academy of Endodontics, the American Board of Endodontics, the Ontario Society of Endodontics, and a Past Chair of the American College of Dentists, Ontario Section.
Anil Kishen, B.D.S., M.D.S., Ph.D.
Dr. Anil Kishen BDS, MDS, Ph.D., received his clinical specialty training in Endodontics & Conservative Dentistry from the Madras Dental College, India. His Ph.D. is in the field of biomedical engineering from the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. After his stint as assistant/associate professor at the National University of Singapore, he moved to the University of Toronto, where he is currently a full-professor in endodontics, graduate coordinator, raduate Education, and a principal investigator at the Dental Research Institute, University of Toronto. He currently serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Endodontics, BMC Microbiology and Clinical Oral Investigations, in addition to serving as an editorial board member for several international journals.
Dr. Kishen is a recipient of many awards and honors including the AAE Foundation-Denstply Research Excellence Award (2013), the Journal of Endodontics Publication Awards (2015, 2016, 2020), and the prestigious Louis I. Grossman Award (2020) from the AAE, which recognizes an author for cumulative publication of significant research studies that have made an extraordinary contribution to endodontology.
Dr. Kishen has published over 20 book chapters, and has edited three interdisciplinary textbooks. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed journal publications, and is a co-inventor in several patents/invention disclosures.
