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Forsyth Institute

Research institute focused on exploring the connections between oral health and overall well-being

The Forsyth Institute is a top-tier NIH-funded research institute focused on exploring the connections between oral health and overall well-being, with over a century-long legacy of changing the oral health landscape. From research and technology transfer to local and global public health outreach programs, Forsyth has always been on the front lines of oral health.

Forsyth scientists were among those who discovered that fluoride could help prevent cavities. They developed the first local antibiotic to treat gum disease and sequenced the first oral bacterial genome. We made the discovery that cavities are the result of bacterial infection and identified the specific bacteria to blame. The current research at Forsyth aims to transform public health.

The Institute’s mission is to improve oral and overall health through a combination of innovative research and community outreach by accelerating the delivery of wellness solutions locally and globally.


Visit website: https://forsyth.org/

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Details last updated 07-Jan-2024

People at Forsyth Institute

Jill Sirko

Director of Communications and External Affairs at The Forsyth Institute

Thomas Van Dyke

Vice president for Clinical and Translational Research at the Forsyth Institute

Forsyth Institute News

Forsyth's breakthrough in tissue regeneration for root canal alternatives

Forsyth's breakthrough in tissue regeneration for root canal alternatives

Forsyth Institute - 01-Dec-2023

Natural, innovative approach effectively revitalizes dental pulp and slows infections