Daniel Joseph Chiego Jr
MS, PhD

Associate Professor of Dentistry, Department of Cariology, Restorative Sciences, and Endodontics

DEPARTMENT

Cariology, Restorative Sciences & Endodontics::

ADDRESS

Cariology Res Sci & Endo 2185 Faculty Commons 1011 N University, Ann Arbor MI 48109-1078

CONTACT

734-763-4258

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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Chiego is involved with innervation of the pulp. This is of particular interest because of the variety of its roles in development, growth, pain, inflammation/immunity and repair. These roles occur in most peripheral tissues but in the dental pulp they are concentrated in a well defined anatomical area. Pain and the response to injury are of considerable clinical interest for understanding pulpal injury and improvements in pulpal repair may offer a simpler and less expensive option than either root canal therapy or tooth extraction. Dr. Chiego is also studying central mechanisms of salivation and how specific autonomic nerves innervating the nucleus of the solitary tract and the inferior salivatory nucleus interact within the brainstem. He is also involved in comparing the temporal sequence of gene expression (inflammatory mediators and growth factors) found in periapical granulomas and cysts using gene arrays, histopathology and digital radiography which will progress to an animal study to resolve these lesions using nanotechnology. Dr. Chiego is also collaborating with several investigators at Wayne State Medical School to study the unfolded protein response in head and neck cancer patients using immunohistochemistry to determine expression of several genes associated with primary squamous carcinoma in humans.