41st Annual School of Dentistry Research and Clinical Symposium

The School of Dentistry celebrated its 41st Annual Research and Clinical Symposium this February in the Holly Auditorium and Foyer. After being held virtually for the previous two years, this symposium welcomed full attendance for the more than 35 oral and poster research presentations by pre-doctoral, doctoral and post-doctoral students, residents, dental and dental hygiene students, and dental faculty.
The symposium opened with remarks from Georgios Kotsakis, DDS, MS, treasurer SA-AADOCR and Dean Peter Loomer, BSc, DDS, PhD, MRCD(C), FACD. Distinguished keynote speaker Lawrence A. Tabak, DDS, PhD, acting director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), presented 鈥淭he View from NIH: Many Challenges, Many Opportunities鈥. During his presentation, Tabak shared his own personal story; valuable NIH information, such as support and resources for students; the process for funding review and allocation; new NIH projects and future initiatives and closed with very useful information for everyone in attendance, his formula for success and the top 10 things he has learned.
Participants took the stage for their oral presentations followed by poster presentations in the foyer. Dean Loomer welcomed everyone back to the auditorium at 11:30 to announce the winners. Kotsakis and Brij B. Singh, PhD, associate dean for research, greeted the winners on stage and distributed the awards.
2023 School of Dentistry Research and Clinical Symposium Awardees
Oral Presentations
Dental Student: Saima Karimi Khan 鈥淭he Attitudes and Use of Smokeless Tobacco Among the Refugee and Immigrant Population: A Guide for Providers鈥
Dental Resident: Kaleb Clark 鈥淎 comparative assessment of peri-implantitis progression and radiographic bone healing in titanium and zirconia implants.鈥
PhD: Jaclyn Nicole Merlo 鈥淪ex-dependent Differences in the Genomic Profile of Lingual Sensory Neurons in Nai虉ve and Tongue-Tumor Bearing Mice鈥
Poster Presentations
1st Place
Dental Student: Sydney Dayoung Chung 鈥淎AV-mediated ATG5 Overexpression Reduces Paclitaxel-induced Hyperalgesia via Autophagic Flux Regulation鈥
Dental Resident: Nicholas F. Dybdal-Hargreaves 鈥淥ne-Year Success Rate of the GentleWave Irrigation Procedure Compared to Conventional Needle Irrigation Procedure for Non-Surgical Root Canal Treatment鈥
Masters Candidate: Rayane Farah 鈥淩emineralization of Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) with a Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste: an in-situ study:
PhD: Grace Samenuk 鈥淔atty Acid Derived Biomarkers to Predict Acute Post-Surgical Pain鈥
Poster Presentations
2nd Place
Dental Student: Sarah Bellusa 鈥淒evelopment of an Antimicrobial Hard Denture Reline Material鈥
Dental Resident: Mackenzie Hatfield Cvelich 鈥淓valuation of the Effectiveness of Investigative Mouthwashes to Repair Acid-eroded Tooth Surface鈥
The School of Dentistry would like to thank the San Antonio Chapter of the American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research, Office of the Dental Dean, Office of Vice President for Research, Omicron Kappa Upsilon, American Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research and Dentsply Sirona for their dedication and sponsorship of this annual event.
