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Retaining teeth for life: a smart stimuli-response dental pulp medication

Year:
2024
Duration:
24 months
Approved budget:
$150,000.00
Researchers:
Associate Professor Haizal Hussaini
,
Dr Mina Rajabi
,
Professor Paul Cooper
,
Associate Professor Azam Ali
,
Dr Benedict Seo
,
Dr Shakila Rizwan
,
Assistant Professor Lara Friedlander
Host:
University of Otago
Health issue:
Dental/oral
Proposal type:
Explorer Grant
Lay summary
Dental caries is a prevalent chronic disease in New Zealand; one in three adults has active dental caries. Caries lead to dental pulp infection, interfering with pulp regeneration and healing. Current therapies use cement-based calcium hydroxide which has limited success, and there is no biological treatment that can modulate inflammation and regenerate dental pulp. Recently, we have shown that by inhibiting IL-23, we can successfully treat inflamed pulp and regenerative healing. We aim to be the first to successfully deliver immunotherapy medication into the dental pulp using a smart stimuli-responsive hydrogel, controlling the inflammation and keeping the tooth vital. This research is a transformational way to treat dental pulp inflammation and caries without the need for expensive treatment.