prof nigel hunt
Research
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- Prof
- Nigel
- Peter
- Hunt
- Prof Nigel Hunt
- Tel: 2034561239
- Ex: 020 3456 1239
- Fax: 2034561238
- n.hunt@ucl.ac.uk
- Website
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/NHUNT26
- 1998-12-01
Address
- 1103
- Department of Orthodontics
- UCL Eastman Dental Institute
- 256 Grays Inn Road
- London
- WC1X 8LD
Appointment
- CLIPRO
- 1999-08-01
- 1
- Professor of Orthodontics
- ID7
- Craniofacial & Development Sciences
- ID
- Eastman Dental Institute
Joined UCL
- 1998-12-01
Research Summary
Research into the role of muscles in aetiology, prognosis and outcome of treatment of severe craniofacial developmental anomalies.Research Activities
- 698
- Craniofacial development and muscle regeneration
- 554
- Muscles and Craniofacial Development
1 - 10 of 204 Publications
Sequential identification of a degradable phosphate glass scaffold for skeletal muscle regeneration.
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Grouping patients for masseter muscle genotype-phenotype studies
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Effect of occlusal plane on smile attractiveness.
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Accuracy of positioning three types of self-ligating brackets compared with a conventionally ligating bracket
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A new style of orthognathic clinic.
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Dental age assessment of adolescents and emerging adults in United Kingdom Caucasians using censored data for stage H of third molar roots.
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A cephalometric study to investigate the skeletal relationships in patients with increasing severity of hypodontia
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A cephalometric study to investigate the skeletal relationships in patients with increasing severity of hypodontia.
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Regeneration of jaw muscle - potential cellular mechanisms
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Relevant research from non-orthodontic journals
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Collaborators
- RSHAH13
- dr rishma shah
- JCKNO52
- prof jonathan knowles

