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Biordent Journal Summaries

The British Institute of Reconstructive Dentistry (BIORD) is a postgraduate dental institute which aims to promote teaching, learning, research and professional  development & support within the broader field of Reconstructive Dentistry.
The Institute will act in providing recognised courses for its membership, practical guidance, professional support, and provide expert advice to professional organisations and regulatory bodies.

In addition opportunities will be provided for members with the necessary skills and experience to engage in professional collaboration, mentorship, academic contributions, and research.

Published: 06 Jan 2026

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Advancing Point-of-Care (PoC) Testing Using Human Saliva as Liquid Biopsy

by Prof Rabia Khan

Abstract

Salivary diagnostics is an emerging field for the encroachment of point of care technology (PoCT). The necessity of the development of point-of-care (PoC) technology, the potential of saliva, identification and validation of biomarkers through salivary diagnostic toolboxes, and a broad overview of emerging technologies is discussed in this review. Furthermore, novel advanced techniques incorporated in devices for the early detection and diagnosis of several oral and systemic diseases in a non-invasive, easily-monitored, less time consuming, and in a personalised way is explicated. The latest technology detection systems and clinical utilities of saliva as a liquid biopsy, electric field-induced release and measurement (EFIRM), biosensors, smartphone technology, microfluidics, paper-based technology, and how their futuristic perspectives can improve salivary diagnostics and reduce hospital stays by replacing it with chairside screening is also highlighted.

Keywords: biomarkers; diagnostic toolboxes; diseases; saliva; the point of care.

Created: 13 Jan 2026

Open Access Article
Immediate Loading of Tapered Implants Placed in Post extraction Sockets: Retrospective Analysis of the 5-Year Clinical Outcome

by Prof Rabia Khan

Introduction: The purpose of this retrospective study is to report on the 5-year clinical and radiologic outcomes of patients treated with Replace Select Tapered TiUnite implants when used in accordance with an immediate loading protocol in post-extraction sites. The study aims to evaluate the...

Published Date: 09 Jan 2026

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A randomized controlled trial to compare aesthetic outcomes of immediately placed implants with and without immediate provisionalization.

by Prof Rabia Khan

Introduction: The scientific rationale for the study was to investigate the benefits of immediate provisionalization on preserving the soft tissue level around immediately placed implants, as conflicting evidence existed on the topic. This study aimed to investigate whether there is a benefit t...

Published Date: 09 Jan 2026

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Randomized controlled multicentre study comparing short dental implants (6 mm) versus longer dental implants (11– 15 mm) in combination with sinus floor elevation procedures: 5-Year data

by Prof Rabia Khan

Implant therapy has substantially changed in the past decades from indications for fully edentulous patients to single-tooth sites. In addition, implant dimensions in terms of length and diameter changed and further increased the spectrum of indications. Based on 124 partially edentulous patients tr...

Published Date: 13 Jan 2026

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Open Access Article
Mini vs. Standard Implants for Mandibular Overdentures: A Randomized Trial

by Prof Rabia Khan

Even nowadays, complete edentulism is highly prevalent worldwide (Emami et al. 2013). Conventional complete dentures have been used for treating edentulous patients for more than a century. Although maxillary dentures are often effective in satisfying patient needs, some discomfort is common among m...

Published Date: 13 Jan 2026

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Clinical, radiographic, microbiological, and immunological outcomes of flapped vs. flapless dental implants: a prospective randomized controlled clinical trial

by Prof Rabia Khan

Implant placement is a traumatic procedure, resulting in postoperative inflammation and bone resorption. The well-documented correlation between flap elevation and bone loss (Kohler & Ramfjord 1960; Lobene & Glickman 1963; Caffesse et al. 1968; Wood et al. 1972) resulted in the introduction...

Published Date: 13 Jan 2026

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Diagnostic Biomarkers for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Using Spectroscopy Techniques: A Systematic Review

by Prof Rabia Khan

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with adverse maternal and foetal consequences, along with the subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and several other diseases. Due to early risk stratification in the prevention of progression of GDM, improvements in biomarker determina...

Published Date: 13 Jan 2026

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Special Issue in Dentistry Journal

Immediate Loading of Tapered Implants Placed in Post extraction Sockets: Retrospective Analysis of the 5-Year Clinical Outcome

Prof Rabia Khan

Published: January 2026

Special Issue in Dentistry Journal

A randomized controlled trial to compare aesthetic outcomes of immediately placed implants with and without immediate provisionalization.

Prof Rabia Khan

Published: January 2026

Special Issue in Dentistry Journal

Randomized controlled multicentre study comparing short dental implants (6 mm) versus longer dental implants (11– 15 mm) in combination with sinus floor elevation procedures: 5-Year data

Prof Rabia Khan

Published: January 2026