Gabriela Giro
@ung.br
UNG Guarulhos University
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Dentistry, Periodontics
Scopus Publications
- A Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction and Clinical Outcomes in Poly-L-Lactic Acid Treatments—A Randomized, Interventional, and Comparative Clinical Study
Victor R. M. Munoz‐Lora, Danielle Dias, Fernanda Bezerra, Ana C. N. Carnevali, Rud Varela, Andrea D. Tedesco, Pietra Roschel, Gabriela Giro, Patrícia Pauletto, Victor Rogerio, Marcelo Germani
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2026
Background Poly‐L‐lactic acid (PLLA) is widely used in aesthetic medicine due to its bio‐stimulatory properties. However, limited research has compared different PLLA formulations. Aim To evaluate the impact of PLLA formulation and injection depth (subcutaneous vs. supraperiosteal) using objective and subjective assessments. Materials and Methods This randomized clinical trial with split‐face and parallel components included 20 participants. Each participant received a single PLLA formulation of PLLA‐SCA (Sculptra) or PLLA‐ELL (Elleva), while the injection plane was alternated between hemifaces. Dermal thickness was assessed using ultrasonography at baseline, 60, and 120 days. Patient satisfaction was evaluated using the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS). Results Dermal thickness increased over time but showed no significant differences between products ( p = 0.78) or injection planes ( p = 0.83). GAIS scores were positive at 60 days but declined significantly at 120 days ( p = 0.031), particularly for PLLA‐ELL ( p = 0.022). No significant correlation was found between dermal thickness and GAIS scores at 60 ( ρ = −0.038, p = 0.819) or 120 days ( ρ = 0.016, p = 0.927). Conclusions Injection depth did not significantly influence PLLA outcomes. However, differences in patient satisfaction between PLLA formulations highlight the role of physicochemical properties in treatment longevity. These findings emphasized the need to integrate objective and subjective measures in assessing bio‐stimulatory treatments. - Understanding clinical meaningfulness when targeting the depressor anguli oris muscle (DAO) with neuromodulators: a clinical prospective interventional study
Victor R. M. Munoz-Lora, Vanessa Thiesen, Dannyelle Loureiro, Gabriela Giro, Michael Alfertshofer, Sebastian Cotofana, Marcelo Germani
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2025 - Tip up - Simplified technique for non-surgical rhinoplasty: A case series
Cláudia Almeida, Victor Rogerio, Gabriela Giro, Victor Munoz-Lora, Marcelo Germani
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 2025
Non-surgical nasal rhinoplasty using hyaluronic acid (HA) is a technique that has been widely adopted due to its minimally invasive and reversible nature. Reshaping the nose with HA is becoming increasingly popular for its quick and safe outcomes, serving as an effective alternative for correcting minor nasal deformities. The proposed approach, named the Tip Up (TU) technique, focuses on strategic injection sites, specifically in the Nasal Tip region, Nasal Spine, and Columella, utilizing minimal amounts of the product to minimize risks and enhance the predictability of the results. Procedures are performed under anesthesia without vasoconstrictors to prevent ischemia, and careful selection of the product ensures subtle and precise corrections. This case series details all aspects of the TU technique, highlighting the satisfactory and predictable aesthetic results achieved through a safe and reliable procedure. - Unveiling Patient Expectations: Insights From a Cross-Sectional Study on Facial Aesthetic Treatments
Marcelo Germani, Pietra Roschel Borba, Ana C.N. Carnevali, Cláudia Almeida, Isadora Wille, Gabriela Giro, Victor R.M. Munoz-Lora
Dermatologic Surgery, 2025
BACKGROUND Patient expectations play a crucial role in aesthetic treatments, influencing satisfaction of treatment outcomes. OBJECTIVE To explore and assess the expectations of 102 participants undergoing various cosmetic interventions using the FACE-Q expectations scale. MATERIALS AND METHODS Participants, aged 20 to 64 years, seeking different facial aesthetic procedures completed the FACE-Q expectations scale before treatment. Data were analyzed, and the influence of age and treatment type on expectations was investigated. RESULTS The analysis revealed moderate overall expectations among participants, with no significant differences across different treatment modalities (p = .263). However, age significantly influenced expectations (p = .009), with younger adults (30–39 years) exhibiting higher expectations compared with older age groups. Correlation analysis confirmed a significant weak negative correlation between age and expectations (r = −0.210, p = .034). Multiple linear regression further identified age as a significant predictor of expectations (β = −0.564, p = .037). CONCLUSION This study provides insights into patient expectations in facial aesthetic procedures, emphasizing the role of age in shaping expectations. These findings underscored consistent beliefs in positive outcomes, irrespective of the cosmetic procedure to be realized. Future research should consider international collaborations and longitudinal studies to enhance understanding and optimize patient satisfaction in aesthetic treatments. - A Comparison of the Dimensional Characteristics and Plasma Parameters of Different Centrifuges Used for the Preparation of Autologous Platelet Concentrates: A Randomized Correlational Study
Leandro Lécio de Lima Sousa, Daiana Fermiano Brunale, Gustavo Vicentis Oliveira Fernandes, Gabriela Giro, Marcelo Faveri
Materials, 2025
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate autologous platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) membrane weights and measurements after production by different centrifuges. Moreover, the values obtained with blood cellular components were correlated. Methods: Twelve systemically healthy participants underwent dental implant surgery associated with PRF membranes as the graft biomaterial at the implant site. Prior to the surgical procedure, the chosen participants underwent blood count and coagulogram tests and presented on the surgical day. Nine tubes containing 10 mL of venous blood were collected from each individual. The tubes were randomly distributed and positioned in three different centrifuges: (C1) the Intra-lock L-PRF Process, (C2) the Kasvi Digital, and (C3) the PRF Montserrat. PRF membrane processing was carried out as described by each manufacturer. After the processing steps, the prepared wet PRFs (initial) were placed in the container (box) designated by the manufacturer for the obtention of PRF membranes. The weights and measurements of the “wet” PRFs (initial) and membranes (final) were obtained using a precision scale and digital caliper in an aseptic environment. The data were compared, and the statistical differences were analyzed using the Friedman test and the Dunn post hoc test; Pearson correlation tests were performed between macroscopic data and data from serum tests; statistical significance was set at 5% (p < 0.05). Results: 108 blood collection tubes were collected. The average harvest time for each tube individually was 21.5 ± 9.9 s. The average time for blood collection (nine tubes) from each of the 12 individuals was 193.1 ± 72.4 s (p = 0.728). The average values were very similar between the centrifuges, both for the measurements and weights of the “plugs” as well as for the linear measurements (p > 0.05). Regarding the wet weights and the linear averages of the PRF membranes, it was observed that the wet PRF weights varied from 0.22 to 0.25 mg and the linear measurements from 24.1 to 26.7 mm, with no statistical differences between centrifuges (p > 0.05). The data presented by centrifuges C1 and C2 were more homogeneous, delivering a value of less than 25% variability compared to the C3 centrifuge, which achieved values greater than 33%. Conclusions: The proposed macroscopic dimensional evaluation found no differences between the autologous platelet concentrates obtained by different centrifuges, and no correlation was found between these PRFs and the patients’ blood counts. - Comparative in-vitro degradation of hyaluronic acids exposed to different hyaluronidase enzymes
Marcelo Germani, Márcia V.G.B. de Queiroz, Mariana Yuri de França Shimizu, Thiago Gomes Teixeira, Victor Rogerio, Gabriela Giro, Victor R.M. Munoz-Lora
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 2025
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the in-vitro behavior of four Hyaluronic acid (HA) gels when exposed to two different hyaluronidase (HSE) formulations. Methods: Four commercially available HA were used: Lyft (Lt; Restylane, Galderma, Sweden), Voluma (Vol; Allergan, AbbVie, USA), UltraDeep (UDe; Rennova, Innovapharma, Brazil), and Subskin (Skn; Perfectha, Sinclair, France). The gels were divided into two groups, with seven aliquots (0.1 mL per aliquot) for each group deposited on a glass plate. A millimeter ruler was positioned behind the plate to measure the gel height. Each aliquot received 100 UTR of one of two HSE formulations. After 2 min, each aliquot was mixed using a 22G needle and left to sit for additional 2 min. Results: Partial and final degradation of the products were obtained through photographic analysis. The final percentage of degradation exhibited significant differences among HA gels (P < 0.001). The results revealed higher degradation in Lt, moderate degradation in UDe, and lower degradation in Vol and Skn. Comparisons of HSE formulations showed no significant differences among them (P = 0.881). Moreover, there was a noticeable degradation after mixing (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Within the limits of this study, it can be suggested that Lt exhibits the higher degradation among the experimented gels. Furthermore, differences among HSE formulations do not appear to significantly impact HA degradation, while the mixing movement of HSE and HA seems to influence the degradation rate. These findings may help guide clinical decisions regarding the use of hyaluronidase in managing HA filler complications or adjustments. - High-dose pulsed hyaluronidase for managing nasal skin necrosis following hyaluronic acid treatment in nasolabial folds: A case report
Marcelo Germani, Panmella Alegria, Gabriela Giro, Victor R.M. Munoz-Lora
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 2024
The growing popularity of soft tissue filler injections has brought attention to the associated risks, particularly vascular complications, and their treatments. This case report focuses on a 34-year-old female who developed nasal skin necrosis following hyaluronic acid (HA) filler injection for nasolabial fold (NLF) enhancement. Despite the careful procedure, complications emerged rapidly, emphasizing the critical importance of prompt diagnosis and intervention. A total of 10,000 turbidity reducing units (TRU) of hyaluronidase (HSE) were administered in a high-dose pulsed manner, alongside hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient experienced a gradual but significant improvement over 60 days. This case underscores the need for constant vigilance in aesthetic medicine and the potential consequences of even minute HA amounts, exceeding zero, in causing severe vascular events. - Evaluation of il-4, mlp-l, and mmp-9 gene expression levels in peri-implant tissues in peri-implantitis
Gabriela Giro, Jorge Taira, Fernando Andriani, Sidney Watinaga, Marta Ferreira Bastos, Jamil Awad Shibli
Brazilian Dental Journal, 2023
This case-control study evaluated the gene expression levels of interleukin (IL)-4, macrophage inflammatory protein type 1 alpha (MIP-1α), and metalloproteinase (MMP)-9, factors involved in the formation of giant cells in healthy peri-implant tissue and peri-implantitis. Thirty-five subjects (15 healthy and 20 with peri-implantitis), who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, were included in this study. The peri-implant tissue biopsies were subjected to total RNA extraction, DNAse treatment, and cDNA synthesis. Subsequently, the reaction of real-time PCR was performed to evaluate the gene expression levels of IL-4, MIP-1α, and MMP-9 concerning the reference gene. IL-4 gene expression showed higher (18-fold) values in the Peri-Implantitis Group of Patients when compared with the Healthy (Control) Group (p<0.0001). Although MIP- 1α and MMP-9 gene expression levels were higher in diseased implants, they showed no significant differences (p=0.06 and p=0.2337), respectively. Within the limitations of this study, the results showed that in tissues affected by peri-implantitis, only levels of Il-4 were increased when compared with tissues in the control group. - The Potential Role of a Surface-Modified Additive-Manufactured Healing Abutment on the Expression of Integrins α2, β1, αv, and β6 in the Peri-Implant Mucosa: A Preliminary Human Study
Leandro Amadeu Roth, Marta Ferreira Bastos, Marcelo A. Melo, Valentim A. R. Barão, Raphael C. Costa, Gabriela Giro, João Gabriel Silva Souza, Kinga Grzech-Leśniak, Jamil Awad Shibli
Life, 2022
The stability of peri-implant soft tissues is essential for long-term success. Integrins play a vital role in biological processes through developing and maintaining cell interactions; however, few studies have evaluated the effects of modifications to abutment surfaces on cell adhesion across integrin expression. Therefore, this pilot study assessed the influence of different surface topographies of titanium healing abutments prepared by additive manufacturing (AM) on the gene expression levels of the integrin subunits α2, β1, αv, and β6 in the human peri-implant mucosa. Thirteen healthy adults were included. Depending on the number of required implants, the subjects were distributed in different groups as a function of healing abutment topography: group 1 (fully rough surface); group 2 (upper machined + lower rough); group 3 (rough upper surface + lower machined); group 4 (fully machined). A total of 40 samples (n = 10/group) of the peri-implant mucosa around the abutments were collected 30 days after implant placement, and subsequently, the gene expression levels were evaluated using real-time PCR. The levels of gene expression of β1-subunit integrin were upregulated for individuals receiving fully rough surface abutments compared with the other surface topographies (p < 0.05). However, the healing abutment topography did not affect the gene expression levels of the α2, αv, and β6 integrin subunits in the human peri-implant mucosa (p > 0.05). This preliminary study suggested that controlled modifications of the surface topography of titanium healing abutments produced by AM may influence the quality of the peri-implant mucosa in the early stages of the soft tissue healing process. - Transcription Factor AhR, Cytokines IL-6 and IL-22 in Subjects with and without Peri-Implantitis: A Case Control-Study
Luis Ricardo Linard Martins, Kinga Grzech-Leśniak, Nidia Castro dos Santos, Lina J. Suárez, Gabriela Giro, Marta Ferreira Bastos, Jamil Awad Shibli
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Peri-implantitis is a plaque-associated condition characterized by mucosal inflammation and subsequent progressive loss of supporting bone; it is caused by bacterial biofilm, but the host response triggered by bacterial stimulation promotes the release of cells and mediators that culminate in tissue destruction. The Aryl-hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) is associated with IL-22 production by Th22 and Th17 CD4+ Th cells. The presence of IL-6 may promote the Th22 phenotype. The present case-control study evaluated the gene expression of AhR, IL-22, and IL-6 in the peri-implant tissues of healthy and peri-implantitis patients. Tissue biopsies were collected from thirty-five volunteers (15 healthy and 20 with peri-implantitis). A real-time PCR reaction was utilized to assess the AhR, IL-22, and IL-6 gene expression levels relative to the reference gene (GAPDH). The results were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney test with a significance level of 5%. Higher levels of gene expression of AhR and IL-6 were detected in peri-implantitis tissues. The IL-22 gene expression levels did not differ between groups. In conclusion, higher gene expression levels for AhR and IL-6 were detected in the soft tissues of peri-implantitis patients. IL-22 did not vary between conditions, which may indicate the loss of the immunomodulatory role of IL-22 in periimplantitis. - Bisphosphonate Therapy and Orthodontics: Implications for Postmenopausal Women
Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 2022 - Assessment of the reproducibility and precision of milling and 3D printing surgical guides
Sueli Mukai, Eduardo Mukai, José Arnaldo Santos-Junior, Jamil Awad Shibli, Marcelo Faveri, Gabriela Giro
BMC Oral Health, 2021 - Treg and TH17 link to immune response in individuals with peri-implantitis: a preliminary report
Gabriela Giro, Andressa Tebar, Leonardo Franco, Danilo Racy, Marta Ferreira Bastos, Jamil Awad Shibli
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2021 - Severe magnesium deficiency compromises systemic bone mineral density and aggravates inflammatory bone resorption
Marina Montosa Belluci, Rafael Scaf de Molon, Carlos Rossa Jr, Sotirios Tetradis, Gabriela Giro, Paulo Sergio Cerri, Elcio Marcantonio Jr, Silvana Regina Peres Orrico
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2020 - Evaluation of bone turnover after bisphosphonate withdrawal and its influence on implant osseointegration: an in vivo study in rats
Fausto Frizzera, Mario Henrique Arruda Verzola, Rafael Scaf de Molon, Guilherme Jose Pimentel Lopes de Oliveira, Gabriela Giro, Luis Carlos Spolidorio, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Sotirios Tetradis, Joni Augusto Cirelli, Silvana Regina Peres Orrico
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2019 - Protein and mRNA detection of classic cytokines in corresponding samples of serum, gingival tissue and gingival crevicular fluid from subjects with periodontitis
Poliana Mendes Duarte, Letícia de Lorenzo Abreu, André Vilela, Magda Feres, Gabriela Giro, Tamires Szeremeske Miranda
Journal of Periodontal Research, 2019 - Expression levels of semaphorins 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4D on human peri-implantitis
Marta Bastos, Leonardo de Franco, Andressa Tebar, Gabriela Giro, Jamil Shibli
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2018 - Microbiologic analysis of immediately loaded full-arch implant-retained prosthesis protocol after 2 years of loading: A retrospective study
Anibal Narvaja, Jamil Shibli, Abilio Coppede, Gabriela Giro, Magda Feres, Marcelo Faveri
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2018 - Transforming growth factor-β, interleukin-17, and IL-23 gene expression profiles associated with human peri-implantitis
Gustavo Pereira Mardegan, Jamil Awad Shibli, Leandro Amadeu Roth, Marcelo Faveri, Gabriela Giro, Marta Ferreira Bastos
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2017 - Stability of implants placed in fresh sockets versus healed alveolar sites: Early findings
Sergio Alexandre Gehrke, Ulisses Tavares da Silva Neto, Paulo Henrique Orlato Rossetti, Sidney Eiji Watinaga, Gabriela Giro, Jamil Awad Shibli
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2016 - Impact of osteoporosis in dental implants: A systematic review
Gabriela Giro
World Journal of Orthopedics, 2015 - Levels of osteoclastogenesis-related factors in the peri-implant crevicular fluid and clinical parameters of immediately loaded implants in patients with osteopenia: A short-term report
Tatiana Onuma, Kelly Aquiar, Poliana Duarte, Magda Feres, Gabriela Giro, Paulo Coelho, Alessandra Cassoni, Jamil Shibli
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2015 - Oral streptococci biofilm formation on different implant surface topographies
Pedro Paulo Cardoso Pita, José Augusto Rodrigues, Claudia Ota-Tsuzuki, Tatiane Ferreira Miato, Elton G. Zenobio, Gabriela Giro, Luciene C. Figueiredo, Cristiane Gonçalves, Sergio A. Gehrke, Alessandra Cassoni, Jamil Awad Shibli
Biomed Research International, 2015 - The effect of implant diameter on osseointegration utilizing simplified drilling protocols
Ryo Jimbo, Malvin N. Janal, Charles Marin, Gabriela Giro, Nick Tovar, Paulo G. Coelho
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2014 - Amoxicillin administrations and its influence on bone repair around osseointegrated implants
Gabriela Giro, Joon In, Lukasz Witek, Rodrigo Granato, Charles Marin, Paulo G. Coelho, Juliana Cama Ramacciato, Rogério Heládio Lopes Motta
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2014 - Biological width around one- and two-piece implants retrieved from human jaws
Ricardo Judgar, Gabriela Giro, Elton Zenobio, Paulo G. Coelho, Magda Feres, Jose A. Rodrigues, Carlo Mangano, Giovanna Iezzi, Adriano Piattelli, Jamil Awad Shibli
Biomed Research International, 2014 - Simplified drilling technique does not decrease dental implant osseointegration: A preliminary report
Ryo Jimbo, Gabriela Giro, Charles Marin, Rodrigo Granato, Marcelo Suzuki, Nick Tovar, Thomas Lilin, Malvin Janal, Paulo G. Coelho
Journal of Periodontology, 2013 - Histologic and biomechanical evaluation of 2 resorbable-blasting media implant surfaces at early implantation times
Charles Marin, Estevam A. Bonfante, Ryan Jeong, Rodrigo Granato, Gabriela Giro, Marcelo Suzuki, Claiton Heitz, Paulo G. Coelho
Journal of Oral Implantology, 2013 - The effect of simplifying dental implant drilling sequence on osseointegration: An experimental study in dogs
Gabriela Giro, Nick Tovar, Charles Marin, Estevam A. Bonfante, Ryo Jimbo, Marcelo Suzuki, Malvin N. Janal, Paulo G. Coelho
International Journal of Biomaterials, 2013 - Osseointegration assessment of chairside argon-based nonthermal plasma-treated Ca-P coated dental implants
Gabriela Giro, Nick Tovar, Lukasz Witek, Charles Marin, Nelson R. F. Silva, Estevam A. Bonfante, Paulo G. Coelho
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2013 - Biomechanical testing of microblasted, acid-etched/microblasted, anodized, and discrete crystalline deposition surfaces: An Experimental Study in Beagle Dogs
Estevam A. Bonfante, Rodrigo Granato, Charles Marin, Ryo Jimbo, Gabriela Giro, Marcelo Suzuki, Paulo G. Coelho
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2013 - Evaluation of collagen-based membranes for guided bone regeneration, by three-dimensional computerized microtomography
Paulo Guilherme Coelho, Gabriela Giro, Wanki Kim, Rodrigo Granato, Charles Marin, Estevam Augusto Bonfante, Samara Bonfante, Thomas Lilin, Marcelo Suzuki
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2012 - Argon-based atmospheric pressure plasma enhances early bone response to rough titanium surfaces
Paulo G. Coelho, Gabriela Giro, Hellen S. Teixeira, Charles Marin, Lukas Witek, Van P. Thompson, Nick Tovar, Nelson R. F. A. Silva
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2012 - The effect of implant design on insertion torque and immediate micromotion
Amilcar C. Freitas Jr, Estevam A. Bonfante, Gabriela Giro, Malvin N. Janal, Paulo G. Coelho
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2012 - Biomechanical and histologic evaluation of non-washed resorbable blasting media and alumina-blasted/acid-etched surfaces
Paulo G. Coelho, Charles Marin, Rodrigo Granato, Gabriela Giro, Marcelo Suzuki, Estevam A. Bonfante
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2012 - A role of oral bacteria in bisphosphonate-induced osteonecrosis of the jaw
H. Mawardi, G. Giro, M. Kajiya, K. Ohta, S. Almazrooa, E. Alshwaimi, S.-B. Woo, I. Nishimura, T. Kawai
Journal of Dental Research, 2011 - Effect of drilling technique on the early integration of plateau root form endosteal implants: An experimental study in dogs
Gabriela Giro, Charles Marin, Rodrigo Granato, Estevam A. Bonfante, Marcelo Suzuki, Malvin N. Janal, Paulo G. Coelho
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011 - Influence of estrogen deficiency on bone around osseointegrated dental implants: An experimental study in the rat jaw model
Gabriela Giro, Paulo G. Coelho, Roberto Sales-Pessoa, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Toshihisa Kawai, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011 - Effects of magnesium intake deficiency on bone metabolism and bone tissue around osseointegrated implants
Marina Montosa Belluci, Gabriela Giro, Ricardo Andrés Landazuri del Barrio, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Elcio Marcantonio, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2011 - Characterization of five different implant surfaces and their effect on osseointegration: A study in dogs
Paulo G. Coelho, Estevam A. Bonfante, Roberto S. Pessoa, Charles Marin, Rodrigo Granato, Gabriela Giro, Lukasz Witek, Marcelo Suzuki
Journal of Periodontology, 2011 - The effect of oestrogen and alendronate therapies on postmenopausal bone loss around osseointegrated titanium implants
Gabriela Giro, Paulo G. Coelho, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Vanda Jorgetti, Elcio Marcantonio Jr, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2011 - Early bone healing and biomechanical fixation of dual acid-etched and as-machined implants with healing chambers: An experimental study in dogs
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2011 - Role of periodontal pathogenic bacteria in RANKL-mediated bone destruction in periodontal disease
Mikihito Kajiya, Gabriela Giro, Martin A. Taubman, Xiaozhe Han, Marcia P. A. Mayer, Toshihisa Kawai
Journal of Oral Microbiology, 2010 - A human retrieval study of plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite-coated plateau root form implants after 2 months to 13 years in function
Paulo G. Coelho, Estevam A. Bonfante, Charles Marin, Rodrigo Granato, Gabriela Giro, Marcelo Suzuki
Journal of Long Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2010 - Effect of severe dietary magnesium deficiency on systemic bone density and removal torque of osseointegrated implants
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 2010 - Bacteria-derived hydrogen sulfide promotes IL-8 production from epithelial cells
Weilin Chen, Mikihito Kajiya, Gabriela Giro, Kazuhisa Ouhara, Harrison E. Mackler, Hani Mawardi, Heike Boisvert, Margaret J. Duncan, Kimihiro Sato, Toshihisa Kawai
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2010 - Influence of estrogen deficiency and its treatment with alendronate and estrogen on bone density around osseointegrated implants: radiographic study in female rats
Gabriela Giro, Daniela Gonçalves, Celso Eduardo Sakakura, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Elcio Marcantonio Júnior, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology, 2008 - Effect of 17β-estradiol and alendronate on the removal torque of osseointegrated titanium implants in ovariectomized rats
Gabriela Giro, Celso Eduardo Sakakura, Daniela Gonçalves, Rosa M.R. Pereira, Elcio Marcantonio, Silvana R.P. Orrico
Journal of Periodontology, 2007 - Influence of the period after ovariectomy on femoral and mandibular bone density and on induced periodontal disease
Silvana R.P. Orrico, Gabriela Giro, Daniela Gonçalves, Lilian Takayama, Rosa M.R. Pereira
Journal of Periodontology, 2007 - Radiographic assessment of bone density around integrated titanium implants after ovariectomy in rats
Celso Eduardo Sakakura, Gabriela Giro, Daniela Gonçalves, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico, Elcio Marcantonio Jr
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2006 - The influence of loss of bone mass on induced periodontal disease: A radiographic and densitometric study of female rats
Silvana Regina Perez Orrico, Daniela Gonçalves, Solange Teresinha Galeazzi, Gabriela Giro, Lilian Takayama, Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Journal of Periodontology, 2005 - Diltiazem did not induce gingival overgrowth in rats. A clinical, histological and histometric analysis
Fernanda de Oliveira Bello Corrêa, Gabriela Giro, Daniela Gonçalves, Luis Carlos Spolidorio, Silvana Regina Perez Orrico
Brazilian Oral Research, 2005