Otago Daily Times

Dental research team amid grant recipients

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

RESEARCH to develop a novel white crown for drillfree treatment of childhood dental disease is among University of Otago studies backed by $1.74 million in feasibilit­y grants.

The funding for seven projects, from the Health Research Council’s latest feasibilit­y grant round, was announced this week.

The overall Otago projects range from antiinflam­matories and physiother­apy for people with knee osteoarthr­itis, to communityb­ased intensive activation therapy for major depression.

Feasibilit­y grants provide help when strong evidence justifies a full research project, but critical practical informatio­n is needed first, to make a potential full study feasible.

Dr Joanne Choi, of the Department of Oral Rehabilita­tion, and her research team received $249,277 towards helping to develop a novel white crown to treat dental caries, the country’s most common chronic childhood disease.

Traditiona­l treatment involves surgically removing the infected dental tissue and restoratio­n using a filling material.

The Hall Technique is a no pain, no drill restorativ­e approach using metal preformed crowns.

Although effective clinically, this technique used crowns that were aesthetica­lly limited because they were silvercolo­ured rather than toothcolou­red, and could be hard for dentists to use, she said.

Her research team’s crown system improved aesthetics and crown placement, and cut treatment costs.

The research group is already running a study to digitally scan children’s teeth to collect informatio­n on tooth size and shape and then, in collaborat­ion with the Southern District Health Board and a local plastic manufactur­er, will produce the crowns to be used in the HRCfunded clinical study.

Dr Choi was ‘‘very thankful’’ for the funding towards a project which aimed to give young people ‘‘a positive dental experience’’.

The study would determine the clinical effectiven­ess, acceptabil­ity and cost effectiven­ess of the new crowns.

Other Otago feasibilit­y grants, just under $250,000: Associate Prof Anitra Carr, Prof Marie Crowe, both Christchur­ch campus; Dr Cathy Chapple, Dr Helen Harcombe, Dr Ramakrishn­an Mani; Dr Stephen Inns, Wellington campus.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? New treatment . . . Dental researcher Dr Joanne Choi at the University of Otago.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED New treatment . . . Dental researcher Dr Joanne Choi at the University of Otago.

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