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22 May 2023

NYU Dentistry research wins STAT Madness 2023

Gel to treat gum disease garnered the most votes in the competition


A topical gel to fight gum disease developed by scientists at NYU College of Dentistry was the winning innovation of this year’s STAT Madness, a virtual tournament celebrating recent breakthroughs in science and medicine. NYU News recently announced the accomplishment on its site

According to the story, the NYU Dentistry research beat out 63 other studies from across the country in the March Madness-inspired competition—making it the first time that research from a dental school has won STAT Madness. 

Xin Li, professor of molecular pathobiology at NYU Dentistry, who led the study, said the win was recognition of the importance of discoveries in oral health, as the research will provide an alternative treatment to the most prevalent oral disease.

Co-authors of the research include Deepak Saxena, Yuqi Guo and Fangxi Xu, also of the Department of Molecular Pathobiology at NYU Dentistry.

Gum disease affects nearly half of adults 30 and older. The three hallmarks of gum disease are inflammation, an imbalance of unhealthy and healthy bacteria in the mouth, and bone loss. The gel developed by the NYU team works by blocking a receptor for a metabolic byproduct called succinate, which suppresses inflammation and, as a result, changes the makeup of bacteria in the mouth and prevents bone loss.

The research behind the gel, conducted in mice and using human cells and plaque samples, was published in September in Cell Reports and lays the groundwork for a convenient, targeted treatment. The researchers are continuing to study the gel in animal models to find the appropriate dosage and timing for application, as well as determine any toxicity. Their long-term goal is to develop a gel and oral strip that can be used at home by people with or at risk for gum disease, as well as a stronger formulation that dentists can apply to pockets that form in the gums during gum disease.

STAT News chose the 64 studies for this year’s competition based on originality, the scientific rigor of the research, and its potential impact on patients and society. More than 145,000 votes were cast by the public in STAT Madness 2023. 

About NYU College of Dentistry

Founded in 1865, New York University College of Dentistry (NYU Dentistry) is the third oldest and the largest dental school in the US, educating nearly 10 percent of the nation’s dentists. NYU Dentistry has a significant global reach with a highly diverse student body. Visit dental.nyu.edu for more.

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