NEW CENTRE FOR ADVANCED DENTAL RESEARCH AND DIAGNOSIS

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NEW CENTRE FOR ADVANCED DENTAL RESEARCH AND DIAGNOSIS

to focus on under-researched oral diseases

Researchers and clinicians from the University of Toronto faculty of dentistry and clinicians from Mount Sinai Hospital are forming a new partnership to focus on the study of underresearched and complex oral conditions.

our efforts to understanding the basic biological processes underpinning the conditions being treated in the clinics will, we hope, eventually lead to better treatment for patients."

Devoting our efforts to understanding the basic biological processes underpinning the conditions being treated in the clinics will, we hope, eventually lead to better treatment for patients.

The partnership forms the basis of the Centre for Advanced Dental Research and Diagnosis, established in September with a donation from Dental Corporation of Canada Inc (dentalcorp).

Dr. Howard Tenenbaum, director of the Centre, professor of periodontology in the University of Toronto faculty of dentistry, and dentist-in-chief at Sinai Health System, says the close collaboration between clinicians and researchers will ultimately improve patient care. "We will be following the concept of `chairside to bench to chairside,' which will inextricably link the Centre's clinical program with the faculty of dentistry's research laboratories," he says. "Devoting

According to Dr. Tenenbaum, the Centre will pave the way for the development of novel ways to treat conditions like implant-related diseases, refractory periodontitis and gingival attrition, using patient biodata and even psychosocial data to understand better the etiology and mechanisms underpinning these conditions as well as their impact on overall health and wellbeing. The Centre also plans to provide patients who have maxillofacial deformities with maxillofacial prosthetic rehabilitation. According to Dr.Tenenbaum, limited access to maxillofacial reconstruction in Canada has caused many patients to travel to the U.S. in order to receive this type of rehabilitation. a

(L. to r.) Kevin Goldthorp, chief executive officer, Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation; Dr. Bruce Freeman, orthodontist and staff clinician in the facial pain unit of Mount Sinai Hospital; Dr. Howard Tenenbaum, dentist-in-chief at Sinai Health System; Graham Rosenberg, chief executive officer, dentalcorp; Dr. Daniel Haas, dean of the faculty of dentistry, University of Toronto; Dr. Andrew Meikle, chief dental officer, dentalcorp.

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