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Richard J. Crout
Researcher at West Virginia University
Publications - 82
Citations - 2923
Richard J. Crout is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dental Caries Susceptibility & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2560 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Crout include University of Pittsburgh.
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Treatment with subantimicrobial dose doxycycline improves the efficacy of scaling and root planing in patients with adult periodontitis.
Jack G. Caton,Sebastian G. Ciancio,Timothy M. Blieden,Mark Bradshaw,Richard J. Crout,Arthur F. Hefti,Joseph M. Massaro,Alan M. Polson,John G. Thomas,Clay Walker +9 more
TL;DR: The adjunctive use of SDD with SRP is more effective than SRP alone and may represent a new approach in the long-term management of AP.
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Three-dimensional modeling and finite element analysis in treatment planning for orthodontic tooth movement
TL;DR: This model can be adapted as a patient-specific clinical orthodontic tool for planning movement of 1 tooth or several teeth and suggests that stresses on miniscrew implants under load are sensitive to changes in diameter.
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Taste Genes Associated with Dental Caries
Steven Wendell,Xiaojing Wang,M. Brown,Margaret E. Cooper,Rebecca S. DeSensi,Robert J. Weyant,Richard J. Crout,Richard J. Crout,Daniel W. McNeil,Daniel W. McNeil,Mary L. Marazita +10 more
TL;DR: Statistically significant associations were seen in TAS2R38 and TAS1R2 for caries risk and/or protection and multiple single-nucleotide polymorphism assays for each gene were performed and analyzed by transmission disequilibrium test (TDT) analysis (FBAT software).
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Genome-wide analysis of BMI in adolescents and young adults reveals additional insight into the effects of genetic loci over the life course
Mariaelisa Graff,Julius S. Ngwa,Julius S. Ngwa,Tsegaselassie Workalemahu,Georg Homuth,Sabine Schipf,Alexander Teumer,Henry Völzke,Henri Wallaschofski,Gonçalo R. Abecasis,Lakatta Edward,Cucca Francesco,Serena Sanna,Paul Scheet,David Schlessinger,Carlo Sidore,Carlo Sidore,Xiangjun Xiao,Zhaoming Wang,Zhaoming Wang,Stephen J. Chanock,Kevin B. Jacobs,Kevin B. Jacobs,Richard B. Hayes,Frank B. Hu,Rob M. van Dam,Rob M. van Dam,Richard J. Crout,Mary L. Marazita,John R. Shaffer,Larry D. Atwood,Larry D. Atwood,Caroline S. Fox,Nancy L. Heard-Costa,Nancy L. Heard-Costa,Charles S. White,Audrey C. Choh,Stefan A. Czerwinski,Ellen W. Demerath,Thomas D. Dyer,Bradford Towne,Najaf Amin,Ben A. Oostra,Cornelia M. van Duijn,M. Carola Zillikens,Tõnu Esko,Tõnu Esko,Mari Nelis,Mari Nelis,Mari Nelis,Tit Nikopensius,Andres Metspalu,Andres Metspalu,David P. Strachan,Keri L. Monda,Keri L. Monda,Lu Qi,Kari E. North,L. Adrienne Cupples,Penny Gordon-Larsen,Sonja I. Berndt +60 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that genetic loci for BMI can vary in their effects across the life course, underlying the importance of evaluating BMI at different ages.
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Genes and their effects on dental caries may differ between primary and permanent dentitions.
Xiaojing Wang,John R. Shaffer,Robert J. Weyant,Karen T. Cuenco,R.H. DeSensi,Richard J. Crout,Daniel W. McNeil,Mary L. Marazita +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that dental caries are heritable, and it is suggested that genes affecting susceptibility to caries in the primary dentition may differ from those in permanent teeth, and metrics for quantifying caries that incorporate white-spot lesions may serve as better phenotypes in genetic studies of the causes of tooth decay.