Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd
Dentist
R Oliveira Dias, 38 Whats app +14698165447 Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, 01433-030About
• Multilingual international speaker and researcher.
• 30 years international working, training and lecturing experience in laser biotechnology, in the UK, USA and Brazil.
• Specialist in the integrative approach using lasers, myofunctional therapy and biomimetic appliances, to treat orofacial pain, sleep disorders and to improve orofacial esthetics.
• Laser certified by the Brazilian Dental Board - CFO
• Laser certifications and licenses for various esthetic procedures from the USA
• Several publications
• Received a lifetime award as one of the Top 100 World Doctors in dentistry in 2020
• Elected Vice-President of the IADR (International Association for Dental Research, Pharmacology/Therapy/Toxicology, 2020
• President and founder of new laser group at the IADR
• CEO and founder of the training academies: International Laser Academy of orofacial harmony and the American Academy of orofacial harmony
• Honorary visiting researcher at Bucco maxillo-facial surgery and prosthetic reconstruction dept, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program in lasers in biomedicine at DMU/De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
• Master’s degree from Eastman Dental Institute / University of London, UK - 1989
• DDS (Diploma in Dental Surgery) – Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, Sao Paulo, Brazil – 1987
• On the editorial board of many peer-review journals
• On the review board of Reality
• Fellow of the IADFE (International Academy of Dental Facial Esthetics)
• Member of the IADR (International Academy of Dental Research); American Medpsa Association; ESOF/ Euroscience Open Forum and the Leading Physicians of the world.
Education and Training
Master in Dental Sciences - Dentistry / London
Universidade Mogi das Cruzes DDS 1985
DMU, Leicester, United Kindom PhD 2023
Board Certification
CROSP
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Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd's Expert Contributions
What are inflamed taste buds?
Hi. It is a little difficult to diagnose without seeing the lesion. What is more common to your description is to have a traumatized localized area, which can be over a taste bud or not. The important thing is to make sure, that what ever have or is traumatizing the area, is no longer present. Normally it occurs with hot coffee, biting, or a rough area on your teeth that keeps rubing. We reccomend that, if lasts more than 2 weeks, you seek a dentist or an oral pathologist to investigate it further, but normally a raised area is nothing much to worry about. I hope I could help. READ MORE
My daughter still hasn't gotten her first tooth. Is this normal?
Hi, Regarding your daughter's teeth: When babies are born, they already have most of their teeth under their gums. The first tooth usually begins to erupt by the age of six months, although the exact age can vary from one baby to another. The first two teeth to come in are usually in the bottom middle, followed by the four in the upper middle. Most children have a complete set of 20 baby teeth by the time they turn 3. Some children do not get their teeth at the same time as their peers. This can be caused by several factors. If a child does not have any teeth by the age of 18 months, he or she should be taken to a pediatric dentist for an evaluation. He will take an X-ray to see if there are any tooth buds formed. Possible Causes of Delayed Tooth Eruption In some cases, delayed tooth eruption is a trait that runs in the family and can be inherited from either parent. If you or your baby’s other parent got your first tooth later than average, there is a good chance that your baby will too. If you got your teeth late but there were no other associated medical or developmental issues, you probably don’t need to be concerned about your baby. He or she will most likely catch up with no problems. In other cases, a delay in teething can be a symptom of other health problems. Babies who were born premature or had a low birth weight can get their teeth late and may also have enamel defects. Some genetic conditions, such as amelogenesis imperfecta and regional odontodysplasia, can cause teeth to erupt late and be poorly formed. Delayed tooth eruption can also be a symptom of malnutrition and a deficiency in vitamins or minerals, especially calcium and vitamin D. It could also be associated with Down’s syndrome or a hypoactive thyroid. Hypothyroidism can cause other symptoms, such as weakness, fatigue, headaches, and joint stiffness. The baby may experience delays in walking and talking and may be overweight. Should You Be Concerned If Your Baby Starts Teething Late? If your baby gets his or her teeth later than average but has no other medical concerns, you do not need to worry. He or she may need orthodontic work later, however. Baby teeth serve as a guide for permanent teeth. They also help babies chew and get the nutrition they need. Be sure to feed your baby soft foods with all the nutrients he or she needs to be healthy until it is possible to get proper nutrition from solid foods. In many cases, a delay in teething is not something to be alarmed about, but you should take your child to a dentist if no teeth have emerged by the age of 18 months. The dentist can look for a possible medical cause and discuss your family history. READ MORE
What causes bad breath in the morning?
Hi Bad breath is caused by the fermentation of organic food by the bacteria overnight. During the day, ou tong and saliva makes a mechanical cleaning of our mouth. At night, salivation is dramatically reduced and the tong is not moving, so this cleaning does not take place, allowing for the bacterias to proliferate and "have a party"in our mouths. for that reason, the night oral hygiene is the most important one, with good brushing, flossing and mouthwash. READ MORE
Ways to soothe teething?
Drooling, crankiness and tears can make teething an ordeal for babies and parents alike. Here's information to help ease the pain — for both of you. What's typical? Although timing varies widely, babies often begin teething by about age 6 months. The two bottom front teeth (lower central incisors) are usually the first to appear, followed by the two top front teeth (upper central incisors). Classic signs and symptoms of teething include: Drooling Chewing on objects Irritability or crankiness Sore or tender gums Low-grade rectal fever of 99 F (37.2 C) Many parents suspect that teething causes higher fever and diarrhea, but researchers say they aren't indications of teething. If your baby has a rectal temperature of 100.4 F (38 C) or diarrhea, talk to your doctor. What's the best way to soothe sore gums? If your teething baby seems uncomfortable, consider these simple tips: Rub your baby's gums. Use a clean finger or moistened gauze pad to rub your baby's gums. The pressure can ease your baby's discomfort. Keep it cool. A cold washcloth, spoon or chilled teething ring can be soothing on a baby's gums. Don't give your baby a frozen teething ring, however. Try hard foods. If your baby is eating solid foods, you might offer something edible for gnawing — such as a peeled and chilled cucumber or carrot. Keep a close eye on your baby, however. Any pieces that break off might pose a choking hazard. Dry the drool. Excessive drooling is part of the teething process. Having a teething ring, fingers or other objects in the mouth produces saliva. To prevent skin irritation, keep a clean cloth handy to dry your baby's chin. Consider applying a moisturizer such as a water-based cream or lotion. Try an over-the-counter remedy. If your baby is especially cranky, acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Children's Motrin, others) might help. Avoid homeopathic teething tablets and teething medications that contain the pain reliever benzocaine or lidocaine. They can be harmful — even fatal — to your baby. Do I need to call the doctor? Teething can usually be handled at home. Contact the doctor if your baby develops a fever, seems particularly uncomfortable, or has other signs or symptoms of illness that could be unrelated to the teething. How do I care for my baby's new teeth? Ideally, you've been running a clean, damp washcloth or a soft infant toothbrush over your baby's gums every day. If not, now's a great time to start. The cleansing can keep bacteria from building up in your baby's mouth. When your baby's first teeth appear, use a small, soft-bristled toothbrush. Until your child learns to spit — at about age 3 — use a smear of fluoride toothpaste no bigger than the size of a grain of rice. Then switch to a pea-sized dollop as they approach 2 to 3 years of age. It's also time to think about regular dental checkups. The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommend scheduling a child's first dental visit after the first tooth erupts and no later than his or her first birthday. Your baby's teeth and gums will also be examined at well-baby checkups. Remember, regular childhood dental care helps set the stage for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Honored Fellow of the IADFE (International Academy for Dental-Facial Esthetics)
Professional Memberships
- IADR - International Association for Dental Research Vice-President PTT Group 2020
- Fellow of the International Association of DentoFacial Esthetics
- Fellow of the International Laser Academy of orofacial Harmony
- Fellow of the American Academy of orofacial Harmony
Treatments
- Estetica e harmonizacao orofacial, odontologia do sono, ronco e apneia, mioterapia funcional, ortopedia miofuncional, laserterapia, mucosite, dor orofacial, disturbio de ATM, Bruxismo, alinhadores invisiveis, clareamento dental, rejuvenecimento, clareamento dental.
Professional Society Memberships
- IAHCP, IADFE
Articles and Publications
Various publications:
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What do you attribute your success to?
Intrinsic curiosity, proactivity, empathy, enthusiam, endless passion for science and knowledge.
Areas of research
Laser
Adhesive dental materials
3D immaging and printing
bucco-maxillo facial prosthetic reconstruction
Esthetic facial improvement techniques
Research Projects: chronological order:
2015 : The use of 3D imaging in bucco-maxillofacial reconstruction. Co-authors: Prof Reinaldo Brito, Dr E. Lynch, Neide A Couto.
1996 - 1996 Uso de laser be baixa e de alta potência na clínica odontológica.
Descrição: Pesquisadora voluntária da cadeira de Laser em odontologia. Aulas e supervisão de estudantes na clínica. pesquisa.. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Aldo Brugnera Jr - Coordenador.
1990 - 1991 Safety of the low level laser with Pat. Reynolds
Descrição: Responsável pela conecção entre a indústria e a Universidfade em projeto de laser de bx potencia: "Uso de altas dosagens de laser de bx potência em cultura de células biológicasna investigação da segurança do laser de bx potência no tec. biologico.. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Pat Reynolds - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 interação laser tecido, Mary Dyson
Descrição: Responsável pela implementação de projeto de pesquisa e patrocínio, com laser de bx potência na universidade, através da conecção com a Indústria. "Uso do laser de baixa potência, em culturas de células biológicas sadias e não sadias, na investigação de seus efeitops no tec. biológico. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Mary Dyson - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 Terapia fotodinânica com laser de GaAlAs em bactérias intra-radicular
Descrição: Responsável pela coordenação de projeto de pesquisa entre a Industria e a Universidade: "Efeito do laser de bx potência de GaAlAs, com ou sem droga fotosensitiva, usando diferentes comprimentos de onda (660 e 850 nm) e diferentes pulsos, em bactérias encontradas no canal radicular".. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Gavin pearson - Coordenador / Raj Rayan - Integrante. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro.
1990 - 1991 In vivo clinical trials with the use of low power laser, for dentine hipersensibility, Herpes and Major apthous ulcers.
Descrição: projeto de pesquisa patrocinado por Omega Laser System, no uso de low level laser em hipersensibilidade dentinária, herpes recorrente, ulcera aftosa maior. . Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Coordenador / Prof Baschaarat - Integrante. Financiador(es): University College London - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 In vivo clinical trials on erosive lichen planus, minor apthous ulcers, traumatic ulcers and herpes.
Descrição: Cooperação no desenho e implementação de pesquisa clinica no uso e laser de baixa potência para tratamento de liquem planus erosivo, herpes recorrente, úlceras aftosas menores e úlceras traumáticas. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Prof peta Smith - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
Philanthropic Initiatives
APCD/ Brazil
Turma do Bem/ Brazil
Teaching and speaking
Various talks at conferences both in the UK and Brazil.
Lecturing.
Continued education course preparation.
Some presentations at congresses:
1.I Congresso Odontologico de Sorocaba. Laser no novo milenio: indicaçoes clinicas e casos clinicos. 2001. (Congresso).
2.XIV Congresso Paulista de Odontologia e XXVIII Sem Lat.-Americano. Uso de Agentes adesivos de dentina em dentes decíduos e permanentes (166). 1990. (Congresso).
3.IADR - London. The Use of three dentine adhesive systems in primary and permanent teeth. 1990. (Congresso).
4.XIV Congresso Paulista de Odontologia. Membro da recepçao internacional. 1990. (Congresso).
5.V Congresso Latino-Americano de Odontopediatria. comissao de materais e instalaçao. 1985. (Congresso).
Favorite Place to Vacation
- France
Hobbies / Sports
- Dance, swimming, martial arts, travelling and different cultures and languages, writing, reading,, theater and painting
Favorite professional publications
- The Lancet
Areas of research
Laser
Adhesive dental materials
3D immaging and printing
bucco-maxillo facial prosthetic reconstruction
Esthetic facial improvement techniques
Research Projects: chronological order:
2015 : The use of 3D imaging in bucco-maxillofacial reconstruction. Co-authors: Prof Reinaldo Brito, Dr E. Lynch, Neide A Couto.
1996 - 1996 Uso de laser be baixa e de alta potência na clínica odontológica.
Descrição: Pesquisadora voluntária da cadeira de Laser em odontologia. Aulas e supervisão de estudantes na clínica. pesquisa.. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Aldo Brugnera Jr - Coordenador.
1990 - 1991 Safety of the low level laser with Pat. Reynolds
Descrição: Responsável pela conecção entre a indústria e a Universidfade em projeto de laser de bx potencia: "Uso de altas dosagens de laser de bx potência em cultura de células biológicasna investigação da segurança do laser de bx potência no tec. biologico.. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Pat Reynolds - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 interação laser tecido, Mary Dyson
Descrição: Responsável pela implementação de projeto de pesquisa e patrocínio, com laser de bx potência na universidade, através da conecção com a Indústria. "Uso do laser de baixa potência, em culturas de células biológicas sadias e não sadias, na investigação de seus efeitops no tec. biológico. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Mary Dyson - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 Terapia fotodinânica com laser de GaAlAs em bactérias intra-radicular
Descrição: Responsável pela coordenação de projeto de pesquisa entre a Industria e a Universidade: "Efeito do laser de bx potência de GaAlAs, com ou sem droga fotosensitiva, usando diferentes comprimentos de onda (660 e 850 nm) e diferentes pulsos, em bactérias encontradas no canal radicular".. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Gavin pearson - Coordenador / Raj Rayan - Integrante. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro.
1990 - 1991 In vivo clinical trials with the use of low power laser, for dentine hipersensibility, Herpes and Major apthous ulcers.
Descrição: projeto de pesquisa patrocinado por Omega Laser System, no uso de low level laser em hipersensibilidade dentinária, herpes recorrente, ulcera aftosa maior. . Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Coordenador / Prof Baschaarat - Integrante. Financiador(es): University College London - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
1990 - 1991 In vivo clinical trials on erosive lichen planus, minor apthous ulcers, traumatic ulcers and herpes.
Descrição: Cooperação no desenho e implementação de pesquisa clinica no uso e laser de baixa potência para tratamento de liquem planus erosivo, herpes recorrente, úlceras aftosas menores e úlceras traumáticas. Situação: Concluído; Natureza: Pesquisa. Integrantes: Sonia Regina Bordin Aykroyd - Integrante / Prof peta Smith - Coordenador. Financiador(es): Omega Laser Systems - Auxílio financeiro. Número de produções C, T & A: 3
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