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Scientific Reports | 2018

A moldable sustained release bupivacaine formulation for tailored treatment of postoperative dental pain

Sarah D. Shepherd; Sandra C. O’Buckley; James M. Harrington; Laura G. Haines; Ginger Rothrock; Leah Johnson; Andrea G. Nackley

A moldable and biodegradable dental material was designed for customized placement and sustained delivery of bupivacaine (BP) within an extraction cavity. Microparticles comprising poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) containing BP were generated via solvent-evaporation and combined with absorbable hemostat Gelfoam®. Kinetics of drug release were evaluated by in vitro dialysis assays, showing higher release within the first 24 hours, with subsequent tapering of release kinetics. Formulations of Gelfoam® and BP-PLGA microparticles (GelBP), with three targeted dosing profiles (0.25, 0.5, and 1 mg/kg/day), were evaluated alongside acute subcutaneous BP injections (2 mg/kg) to determine analgesic efficacy in a rat model of tooth extraction pain. Molar extraction resulted in mechanical and thermal cold hyperalgesia in male and female rats. GelBP outperformed acute BP in blocking post-surgical dental pain, with the 0.25 mg/kg GelBP dose preventing hypersensitivity to mechanical (p < 0.01) and thermal cold stimuli (p = 0.05). Molar extraction also resulted in decreased food consumption and weight. Males receiving acute BP and 0.25 mg/kg GelBP maintained normal food consumption (p < 0.002) and weight (p < 0.0001) throughout 7 days. Females, receiving 0.25 mg/kg GelBP maintained weight on days 5–7 (p < 0.04). Customized, sustained release formulation of anesthetic within a tooth extraction cavity holds potential to eliminate post-operative dental pain over several days.


Archive | 2016

Methods for assessing the adherence to medical devices

Leah Johnson; Stephanie Lynn Swarner; Ariane van der Straten; Ginger Rothrock

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Polymer | 2015

Controlled degradation of disulfide-based epoxy thermosets for extreme environments

Leah Johnson; Eric Ledet; Nicolas Daniel Huffman; Stephanie Lynn Swarner; Sarah D. Shepherd; Phillip G. Durham; Ginger D. Rothrock


Archive | 2014

CORE-SHELL TRIGGERED RELEASE SYSTEMS

Ginger D. Rothrock; Leah Johnson


Archive | 2018

Biocompatible dental putty formulations for controlled release of bupivacaine

Leah Johnson; Ginger Rothrock; Sarah D. Shepherd; Sandra Cordel O'Buckley; Andrea Gail Neeley


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2018

Noncovalent grafting of polyelectrolytes onto hydrophobic polymer colloids with a swelling agent

Goliath Beniah; Chola Bhargava Dandamudi; Jae Jin Han; Bonnie A. Lyon; Chasity Antoninette Norton; Nicolas Daniel Huffman; Leah Johnson; Jeffrey Mecham; Ginger D. Rothrock; Nijia Zhou; Kurt D. Pennell; Keith P. Johnston


Archive | 2017

Methods and materials for controlled release of desired chemistries

Leah Johnson; Ginger Rothrock; Chasity Antoninette Norton; Sarah D. Shepherd; Nicolas Daniel Huffman; Jeffrey Mecham


Archive | 2016

Rheology of Epoxy–Thermoplastic Blends

Leah Johnson; Nicolas Daniel Huffman


Archive | 2016

Vaginal ring with visual indication of use

Leah Johnson; Stephanie Lynn Swarner; Ginger Dension Rothrock; Der Straten Ponthoz Ariane Van; Brian Rhys Stoner


Archive | 2016

A biodegradable, subcutaneous implant for delivery of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs

Stephanie Lynn Swarner; Phillip G. Durham; Leah Johnson; Ginger Rothrock; Tajal Desai; Ellen Luecke; Ian McGowan; Ariane van der Straten

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Andrea G. Nackley

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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