José Carlos Imparato | Pediatric Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. José Carlos Imparato | Pediatric Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. José Carlos Imparato, Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic, Brazil

Prof. Dr. José Carlos Imparato is a distinguished expert in pediatric dentistry. He earned his Doctorate in Dental Sciences from the University of São Paulo (USP) in 1999, focusing on the organization and functionality of the Human Teeth Bank with an emphasis on primary teeth. His research, guided by Antonio Carlos Guedes-Pinto, was supported by CNPq. He completed his Master’s in Dental Sciences from USP in 1996, investigating microleakage in restorative techniques for primary molars. Prof. Imparato also holds a specialization in Pediatric Dentistry and expertise in Radiology. His work significantly contributes to pediatric dental health and education. 🦷👶

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Academic Background 🎓

Prof. Dr. José Carlos Imparato is a distinguished expert in pediatric dentistry with a robust academic background from the University of São Paulo (USP).

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. José Carlos Imparato’s research focuses primarily on pediatric dentistry, emphasizing the treatment and prevention of dental issues in children. His work spans several key areas, including the organization and functionality of tooth banks, restorative techniques for primary teeth, and the use of innovative materials like silver diammine fluoride and glass ionomer cement. He has also explored diagnostic methods for caries detection and the impact of early tooth loss on children’s quality of life. His studies contribute significantly to advancing dental health in children and improving clinical practices in pediatric dentistry. 🦷👶🧪

Publication Top Notes

  • Odontopediatria (2010) – Cited by: 471 🦷📚
  • Odontopediatria: na primeira infância (2009) – Cited by: 352 🦷📖
  • Effect of silver diammine fluoride on incipient caries lesions in erupting permanent first molars: a pilot study (2009) – Cited by: 155 🦷🔬
  • Biologic restoration of primary anterior teeth (2000) – Cited by: 141 🦷🔄
  • Performance of a pen-type laser fluorescence device and conventional methods in detecting approximal caries lesions in primary teeth–in vivo study (2009) – Cited by: 137 🦷💡
  • Sealing versus partial caries removal in primary molars: a randomized clinical trial (2014) – Cited by: 126 🦷🔄
  • Effects of drying time and the presence of plaque on the in vitro performance of laser fluorescence in occlusal caries of primary teeth (2004) – Cited by: 126 🦷🦠
  • Clinical performance of two visual scoring systems in detecting and assessing activity status of occlusal caries in primary teeth (2010) – Cited by: 118 🦷👁️
  • Clinical use of photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy for the treatment of deep carious lesions (2011) – Cited by: 96 🦷