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Siobhan Cushley

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El Karim I, Duncan H, Cushley S, Nagendrababu V, Kirkevang L, Kruse C, et al.
Int Endod J . 2024 Feb; 57(3):270-280. PMID: 38314586
Background: Development of a standardized set of topic-specific outcomes known as a Core Outcome Set (COS) is important to address issues of heterogeneity in reporting research findings in order to...
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Karrar R, Cushley S, Duncan H, Lundy F, Abushouk S, Clarke M, et al.
Int Endod J . 2023 Jul; 56(10):1160-1177. PMID: 37392154
Background: Inflammatory biomarkers are potentially useful targets for pulpal diagnostic tests that can identify pulp status and predict vital pulp treatment (VPT) outcome, however, their accuracy is unknown. Objectives: (1)...
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Cushley S, McLister C, Lappin M, Harrington M, Nagendrababu V, Duncan H, et al.
Int Endod J . 2022 Sep; 55(12):1317-1334. PMID: 36065159
Background: Revitalization is a type of regenerative endodontic treatment (RET) that offers the exciting prospect of revitalizing damaged tissue, therefore improving outcomes for non-vital immature teeth. To evaluate its potential,...
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Cushley S, Duncan H, Lundy F, Nagendrababu V, Clarke M, El Karim I
Int Endod J . 2022 Jun; 55(9):891-909. PMID: 35704241
Background: A large number of research reports on vital pulp treatment (VPT) has been published over the last two decades. However, heterogeneity in reporting outcomes of VPT is a significant...
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El Karim I, Duncan H, Cushley S, Nagendrababu V, Kirkevang L, Kruse C, et al.
Int Endod J . 2022 Jun; 55(7):696-699. PMID: 35692086
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Cushley S, Duncan H, Lappin M, Tomson P, Lundy F, Cooper P, et al.
J Dent . 2019 Jun; 88:103158. PMID: 31229496
Objectives: Management of carious teeth with signs and symptoms indicative of irreversible pulpitis is traditionally invasive, but emerging evidence suggests successful treatment outcomes with less invasive vital pulp treatment such...