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Page 1 of 18 Perinetti G February 2014 Curriculum Vitae Giuseppe Perinetti DDS, MS, PhD Date of Birth: 8 October, 1976 Place of Birth: Valencia, Venezuela Nationality: Italian ORCID Registry: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7226-5134 Professional Address: Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences School of Dentistry University of Trieste Ospedale Maggiore Piazza Ospitale, 1 34129 Trieste Italy University contacts Tel.: +39(0)403992114 Email: [email protected] Freelance contacts www.culturaortodontica.it [email protected] EDUCATION: 1995 Bachelor in Chemistry at the ‘Luigi Di Savoia’ Technical Institute, Chieti, Italy, with maximum marks. 2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery (DDS) at the ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University, Chieti, Italy, with maximum marks. 2008 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at the ‘Open University’, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. 2011 Master of Science (MS, Orthodontics) at the ‘University of Trieste’, Trieste, Italy. Licensure: 2000 Italian Dental Board 2001 Full registration, Ordine dei Medici e degli Odontoiatri di Pescara. 2011 Incognito, Lingual Orthodontic System 2012 Invisalign, Clear Orthodontic System Honours: 2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery ‘Summa cum Laude2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery ‘Special mention’ 2011 Master of Science in Orthodontics ‘Summa cum LaudeAwards: 2010 Italian Society of Orthodontics (SIDO): ‘National Prize’ 2010 Italian Society of Orthodontics (SIDO): Best poster’ 2011 Italian Board of Professors in Dentistry: ‘Best poster’ Languages: Italian: Mother tongue English: Fluent
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Page 1 of 18 Perinetti G

February 2014

Curriculum Vitae

Giuseppe Perinetti DDS, MS, PhD

Date of Birth: 8 October, 1976

Place of Birth: Valencia, Venezuela

Nationality: Italian

ORCID Registry: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7226-5134

Professional Address:

Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences

School of Dentistry

University of Trieste

Ospedale Maggiore

Piazza Ospitale, 1

34129 Trieste

Italy

University contacts

Tel.: +39(0)403992114

Email: [email protected]

Freelance contacts

www.culturaortodontica.it

[email protected]

EDUCATION: 1995 Bachelor in Chemistry at the ‘Luigi Di Savoia’ Technical Institute, Chieti, Italy, with maximum

marks.

2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery (DDS) at the ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University, Chieti, Italy, with maximum

marks.

2008 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at the ‘Open University’, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

2011 Master of Science (MS, Orthodontics) at the ‘University of Trieste’, Trieste, Italy.

Licensure:

2000 Italian Dental Board

2001 Full registration, Ordine dei Medici e degli Odontoiatri di Pescara.

2011 Incognito, Lingual Orthodontic System

2012 Invisalign, Clear Orthodontic System

Honours:

2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery ‘Summa cum Laude’

2000 Doctor in Dental Surgery ‘Special mention’

2011 Master of Science in Orthodontics ‘Summa cum Laude’

Awards:

2010 Italian Society of Orthodontics (SIDO): ‘National Prize’

2010 Italian Society of Orthodontics (SIDO): ‘Best poster’

2011 Italian Board of Professors in Dentistry: ‘Best poster’

Languages:

Italian: Mother tongue

English: Fluent

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CLINICAL AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (from most recent):

2009-present Part-time Research Associate, Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, School

of Dentistry, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.

2004-present Part-time Associate in private dental practice (Orthodontics), Pescara and Pordenone, Italy.

2013 Visiting Scientist, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

2013 Visiting Scientist, School of Dentistry, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy.

2011-2013 Visiting Scientist, School of Dentistry, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy.

2009-2011 Resident, Orthodontic Programme, Department of Biomedicine, Trieste.

2010 Visiting Scientist, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.

2009 Visiting Scientist, Faculty of Biology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

2005-2008 PhD Student, Open University (UK), Department of Cell Biology and Oncology, ‘Consorzio

Mario Negri Sud’ Institute (as a sponsoring establishment), Santa Maria Imbaro, Italy.

2008 Visiting Scientist, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.

2007 Visiting Scientist, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR, China.

2007 Visiting Scientist, School of Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.

2004-2007 Visiting Scientist (5 periods), Department of NanoBiophotonics, Max-Planck-Institute for

Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany.

2004-2005 Research Fellow, Department of Cell Biology and Oncology, ‘Consorzio Mario Negri Sud’

Institute.

2002-2003 Research Fellow, Department of Oral Sciences, ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University, Chieti, Italy

2001-2002 Research Fellow, Department of Cell Biology and Oncology, ‘Consorzio Mario Negri Sud’

Institute.

2000-2001 Research Fellow, Department of Oral Sciences, ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University, Chieti, Italy.

RESEARCH TECHNIQUES (in bold, most used and familiar with):

1. Biochemical: SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, spectrophotometry, G-protein binding assays,

ADP-ribosylation assays.

2. Cell Biology: Cell culture, cell transfection, cell microinjection, cell electroporation.

3. Morphology: Confocal laser-scanning microscopy (CLSM)

Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

Correlative light-electron microscopy (CLEM)

4Pi-microscopy and correlative 4Pi-CLEM (developed during my PhD).

Zero-crossing image segmentation (developed during my PhD).

4. Software Packages: Mac and PC Windows operating systems.

Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access.

Graphic suites: Corel Draw.

Morphology: Visual Molecular Dynamics (VMD), Imspector, Imod, ImageJ.

Statistics: Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), Comprehensive Meta-

analysis (CMA), RevMan, GraphPad Prism.

Cephalometrics: Viewbox

MAIN STATISTICAL KNOWLEDGE:

1. Descriptive Statistics: mean, median, standard deviation, percentiles, etc.

2. Bayesian Statistics: sensitivity, specificity, predictive value, accuracy, likelihood ratio.

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3. Inferential Statistics:

a. Univariate or bivariate:

i. Parametric: one-way and multi-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated

measures or independent samples, paired sample t-test, independent sample t-test,

bivariate linear regression, rho correlation coefficient.

ii. Non-parametric: Friedman test, Wilcoxon test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Mann-Whitney

test, Cochrane test, Chi-squared test, Fisher exact test, Spearman correlation

coefficient.

iii. Sample size calculation, power analysis.

b. Multivariate:

i. Parametric: one-way and multi-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) for

repeated measures or independent samples; multiple linear regression.

ii. Non-parametric: multiple binomial logistic regression, multiple multinomial logistic

regression.

4. Repeatability/agreement/method error analysis: Cohen kappa, weighted kappa, intraclass correlation

coefficient, Kendall W, etc.

5. Meta-analysis: effect sizes, summary effects, heterogeneity, forest plots, etc.

ARTICLE WRITING:

I have myself written most of the articles that I have published, and I currently perform all of the statistical

analyses myself for my papers, and even for the epidemiological studies and meta-analyses.

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MAIN POSITIONS AND COLLABORATIONS:

1. I entered the Dental School of the ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University of Chieti in 1995 and obtained my

degree in Dentistry in November 2000. In the 4th year of my course, I started to work in the

laboratories of the Department. In particular, I began in the biochemical laboratory of Prof. Giuseppe

Spoto, where my research was mainly focused on the enzymatic activities in inflamed dental pulp

and in gingival crevicular fluid.

2. After I received my degree in Dentistry, I remained as a Research Fellow in the Department of Oral

Sciences for seven months, before spending some months on a Research Fellowship at the

‘Consorzio Mario Negri Sud’ Institute. Then, from May 2002 to January 2004, I had a position as a

Research Fellow in the same Department of Oral Sciences (at the ‘G. D’Annunzio’ University).

3. Subsequently, in the period from August 2005 to December 2008, I returned to the ‘Consorzio Mario

Negri Sud’ Institute and entered the PhD Programme in ‘Life Sciences’. In particular, I worked in the

Unit of Protein Sorting and Biogenesis, headed by Dr Roman Polishchuk, which was part of the

Laboratory of Membrane Traffic of Dr Alberto Luini (who was the Head of the Department of Cell

Biology and Oncology at that time). While the ‘Consorzio Mario Negri Sud’ Institute was a

sponsoring establishment, the University holding the PhD programme was the Open University, UK,

and according to its regulations, Prof. Christopher Hawes (Research School of Biological and

Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK) was my English Supervisor.

4. Since the completion of my PhD, from January 2009, I have been in the School of Dentistry at the

University of Trieste where I got my Master of Science Degree in Orthodontics. At present, I hold a

post-doctoral position within the Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, headed by

Prof. Roberto Di Lenarda, within the same University of Trieste. In general, most of my current

research activity is into the orthodontic field. At the same time and since 2004, I have been involved

in a private dental practice in Orthodontics.

5. Finally, until 2010 I kept some collaborations with my former Department of Oral Sciences (‘G.

D’Annunzio’ University) and Department of Cell Biology and Oncology (now known as ‘Cellular and

Translational Pharmacology’) which is limited to statistical advice and morphometric analyses.

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MAIN PAST AND PRESENT ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO EACH FIELD:

(please refer to publication list ordered by topic; underlined, most important research activities)

A. Biomedical and clinical studies in Orthodontics

I started with studies into the modifications of gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic treatment. In

particular, I focused on modifications to its enzymatic activity during tooth movement. However, my main

activities at present are related to biomarkers of skeletal maturation in growing subjects. At present, reliable

methods of diagnosis rely on radiographical methods that are thus invasive to the patients, while non-

invasive methods would be preferable. In this regard, we have initially demonstrated that the gingival

crevicular fluid composition, and in particular its alkaline phosphatase activity, is sensitive to systemic growth,

and are investigating the possibilities of its use as a non-invasive biomarker for skeletal maturation. More

research is in progress to further define the use and reliability of this biomarker. Apart from these

biochemical investigations, I have also been investigating the diagnostic performance of other morphological

indices of skeletal maturity, such as dental maturation. At present, investigations on the biochemical or

morphological of skeletal maturation represent my main research activity.

B. Other clinical studies

As a second research line, I have investigated the relationships between dental occlusion/TMJ disorders and

body posture, as recorded through static posturography. The results of these studies, which do not support

aspects of previously published data, showed no detectable correlations. More recently, I have been involved

in systematic reviews of the topic. According to our results, detectable correlations do exist, but they would

be of little or no clinical relevance, even when considering patients with temporomandibular disorders.

C. Epidemiological studies

In 2003, I was the main assessor for the orthodontic part of the Italian OHSAR Survey, in which about 1,200

mixed dentition children were monitored for their malocclusal traits. As with the caries part of this project,

this is to date among the most comprehensive surveys performed in Italian children. We described the

prevalence of several malocclusal traits in Italian mixed-dentition children, along with their main correlations.

This was achieved using the dental class (canine or molar) as dependent variable, and then correlating all of

the other traits in a multivariate model.

D. Biological Studies

My biological studies were mainly performed during my two periods at the Consorzio Mario Negri Sud

(CMNS) Institute. In the first, short-terms stay, from June 2001-April 2002, I was initially working under the

direct supervision of Dr Maria Di Girolamo within the projects investigating the role and regulation of

endogenous mono-ADP-ribosylation of the heterotrimeric G protein β subunit. At my second and longer

period at the CMNS from 2004 to 2008, I was involved in the PhD Programme project that was an

investigation into the morphological features relating to intra-Golgi transport, as revealed through a novel

technique known as ultra-high resolution laser scanning microscopy (4Pi-microscopy). This project was a

collaboration between the CMNS and the Department of NanoBiophotonics at the Max-Planck Institute for

Biophysical Chemistry (Göttingen, Germany), headed by Dr Stefan Hell, who is also the developer of 4Pi-

microscopy (http://www.4pi.de/). In particular, in collaboration with other researchers, I validated the imaging

acquired by this novel instrument by developing the new process that we call ‘correlative 4Pi-electron

microscopy’ (4Pi-CLEM). Here, the very same cell structures seen under 4Pi-microsopy can also be found at

the electron microscopy level, so that direct comparisons of both of these imaging technologies can be

made. Moreover, the difficulty of obtaining true structural boundaries from complex intensity curves, a

specific problem that has limited the use of fluorescence microscopy for morphometrical analyses, was

overcome by our novel objective image segmentation method, referred as the zero-crossings procedure.

Finally, I have also had collaborations within my former Department of Cell Biology and Oncology which have

led to further co-authorships.

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E. Teaching/Lecturing activities

Since 2009, I have been involved in teaching/ lecturing activities both within and outside the University of

Trieste, into the following topics:

BDS students:

Basics of dentofacial orthopaedics with emphasis on treatment timing

Post-graduate students:

Principles of biostatistics

Basic research methodology

Indicators of skeletal maturity

Courses/Congresses (national and international):

Clinical implications of the biology of orthodontic tooth movement

Biomedical research methodology

Posturography in Dentistry

Evidence-based treatment of Class II malocclusion

F. Undergraduate and postgraduate students supervision

Since 2003, I have had major responsibilities in supervising both undergraduate and postgraduate MS

(Orthodontics) students in the management of their theses. This activity was kept even during my PhD term

when I was primarily working at the CMNS Institute outside the Dental School. To date, a total of over 30

undergraduate or postgraduate students have been fully supervised in their research activities, and thesis

writing and dissertation. My supervision related to studies into the orthodontic or periodontal fields, and

most of these theses have been published on international peer-reviewed journals. At present, about 2

undergraduate and 2 postgraduate dental students per year at the University of Trieste are under my

supervision.

G. Clinical activities

My clinical activities are all in orthodontics. Since January 2004, I have been working ‘freelance’ in the

orthodontic field. In particular, I am working in private officers in Pescara and Pordenone (Italy). At present,

about 200 patients have undergone or are undergoing my treatments. Overall, since the beginning in 2004,

about 30% of my time has been spent in this clinical activity (about 5%-10% during my PhD up to about 60%

at present). My clinical activity includes interceptive and dentofacial orthopedics, as well as full fixed

appliance therapies. I also manage adult patients undergoing combined orthodontic treatment combined to

and maxillo-facial surgery.

H. Reviewer activities

Since 2003, I have been a reviewer for the Angle Orthodontist, the American Journal of Orthodontics and

Dentofacial Orthopedics, Journal of Oral Rehabilitation and European Journal of Oral Sciences. In particular, I

have been asked to review manuscripts related to biological aspects of orthodontic tooth movement, and to

the correlations between dental occlusion and posture. In 2009, I also joined the Editorial Board of the

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.

I. Assistant Editor activities

Since January 2011 until beginning 2013, I have been an Assistant Editor of Progress in Orthodontics, the

official journal of the Mediterranean Integrated Orthodontic Project (MIOP), which was founded in 2000 by

the Italian Society of Orthodontics. Progress in Orthodontics at that time present edited by Dr Lorenzo

Franchi.

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J. Peer review activities

(no., number of manuscripts reviewed since 2002)

Journal No.

1. Acta Odontologica Scandinava 2

2. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics 17

3. BMC Oral Health 5

4. Caries Research 1

5. Clinics 1

6. Drug Discovery Today 1

7. European Journal of Oral Sciences 8

8. European Journal of Orthodontics 2

9. European Polymer Journal 1

10. International Scholarly Research Network (ISNR) Dentistry 5

11. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 1

12. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 1

13. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 3

14. Journal of Periodontology 1

15. Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 1

16. Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry 4

17. Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research 4

18. Progress in Orthodontics 16

19. The Angle Orthodontist 15

Total 89

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MEMBERSHIPS:

1. European Orthodontic Society (since 2010)

2. Italian Orthodontic Society (2010-2013)

EDITORIAL BOARDS:

1. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (since 2009)

2. International Scholarly Research Network (ISNR) Dentistry (since 2012)

EDITORIAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT:

1. Progress in Orthodontics, Assistant Editor (2011-2012)

INTERNATIONAL LECTURING ACTIVITIES:

1. The impact of anti-inflammatory drugs on orthodontic tooth movement and the diagnostic potential of

the crevicular fluid.

36th International Annual Conference on Craniofacial Research. Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 26,

2010 (invited Speaker).

2. Gingival crevicular fluid alkaline phosphate activity as a marker of skeletal maturation.

86th Congress of the European Orthodontic Society, Portorož, Slovenia. June 15-19, 2010 (Finalist at

the WJB Houston Memorial Research Awards).

3. Posturography: A true diagnostic aid in dentistry?

Congress of the European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders. Naples, Italy. September 23-26,

2010 (invited Speaker).

4. Correlations between the stomatognathic system and body posture: A systematic review of

electromyographic data.

XXII International Congress of the Italian Society of Orthodontics. Florence, Italy. November 26-27,

2010.

5. Biomarkers: New tools for orthodontic treatment planning.

American Association of Orthodontics, 11th

Annual Session. Chicago, Michigan. May 13-17, 2011

(invited Speaker).

6. Static posturography and dental occlusion: A platform test-retest and reliability analysis and a meta-

analysis of reported changes.

XXIII International Congress of the Italian Society of Orthodontics. Rome, Italy. November 11-12,

2011.

7. Dentofacial orthopedics for Class II malocclusion: The evidence-based approach.

International Congress of the Spanish Society of Orthodontics. Madrid, Spain. November 22-23,

2013. (invited Speaker).

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PUBLICATIONS SUMMARY:

Published papers: 68

First/last author: 37

Corresponding author: 38

Letters to the Editor: 4

Editorials: 1

Book chapters: 3

Total 76

AUTHOR’S CITATIONS AND IMPACT POINTS

Total citations 801 [www.scopus.com]

H-Index 16 [www.scopus.com]

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:

Ordered by date within each topic including the journal impact factor corresponding to the year of

publication (or most recent where not applicable).

A. Orthodontics, biomarkers of tooth movement and growth:

1. Perinetti G, Paolantonio M, D'Attilio M, D'Archivio D, Tripodi D, Femminella B, Festa F, Spoto G.

Alkaline phosphatase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic tooth movement.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2002;122:548-56. (Impact factor: 0.732)

2. Perinetti G, Paolantonio M, D'Attilio M, D'Archivio D, Dolci M, Femminella B, Festa F, Spoto G.

Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic treatment. A

controlled short-term longitudinal study.

J Periodontol 2003;74:145-52. (Impact factor: 1.490)

3. Serra E, Perinetti G, D’Attilio M, Cordella C, Paolantonio M, Festa F, Spoto G.

Lactate dehydrogenase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic treatment.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2003;124:206-11. (Impact factor: 0.840)

4. Perinetti G, Varvara G, Festa F, Esposito P.

Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human dental pulps of orthodontically treated teeth.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2004;125:88-92. (Impact factor: 0.880)

5. Perinetti G, Paolantonio M, D’Archivio D, Serra E, D’Ercole S, Festa F, Spoto G.

Longitudinal monitoring of subgingival colonization by Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, and

crevicular alkaline phosphatase and aspartate aminotransferase activities around orthodontically

treated teeth.

J Clin Periodontol 2004;31:60-7. (Impact factor: 1.644)

6. D’Attilio M, Di Maio F, D’Arcangela C, Filippi MR, Felaco M, Lohinai Z, Festa F, Perinetti G.

Gingival endothelial and inducible nitric oxide synthase levels during orthodontic treatment. A cross-

sectional study.

Angle Orthod 2004;74:849-56. (Impact factor: 0.782)

7. Perinetti G, Serra E, Paolantonio M, Bruè C, Di Meo S, Filippi MR, Festa F, Spoto G.

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Lactate dehydrogenase activity in human gingival crevicular fluid during orthodontic treatment: A

controlled short-term longitudinal study.

J Periodontol 2005;76:411-17. (Impact factor: 1.784)

8. Perinetti G, Varvara G, Salini S, Tetè S.

Alkaline phosphatase activity in human dental pulps of orthodontically treated teeth.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2005;128:492-96. (Impact factor: 0.916)

9. Perinetti G, Baccetti T, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Gingival crevicular fluid alkaline phosphatase activity as a non-invasive biomarker of skeletal

maturation.

Orthod Craniofac Res 2011;14:44-50. (Impact factor: 1.607)

10. Perinetti G, Baccetti T, Di Leonardo B, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Dentition phase and chronological age in relation to gingival crevicular fluid alkaline phosphatase

activity in growing subjects.

Prog Orthod 2011; 12:100-106. (Impact factor: none)

11. Drummond S, Canavarro C, Perinetti G, Palmier Teles R, Capelli J Jr.

The monitoring of gingival crevicular fluid volume during orthodontic treatment. A longitudinal

randomised split-mouth study.

Eur J Orthod 2012;34:109-113. (Impact factor: 1.078)

12. Perinetti G, Contardo L, Baccetti T, Gabrieli PF, Di Lenarda R.

The diagnostic performance of dental maturity in the identification of the pubertal growth spurt.

Eur J Orthod 2012;34:487-492. (Impact factor: 1.078)

13. Primožič J, Perinetti G, Richmond S, Ovsenik M.

Three-dimensional evaluation of palatal vault changes in children. A longitudinal study.

Angle Orthod 2012;82:632-636. (Impact factor: 1.184)

14. Perinetti G, Franchi L, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Gingival crevicular fluid protein content and alkaline phosphatase activity in relation to the pubertal

growth phase.

Angle Orthod 2012;82:1047-1052. (Impact factor: 1.184)

15. Primožič J, Perinetti G, Richmond S, Ovsenik M.

Assessment of facial asymmetry in growing subjects with a three-dimensional laser scanning system.

Orthod Craniofac Res 2012;15:237-244. (Impact factor: 1.186)

16. Primožič J, Farcnik F, Perinetti G, Richmond S, Ovsenik M.

The association of tongue posture with the dentoalveolar maxillary and mandibular morphology in

Class III malocclusion: a controlled study.

Eur J Orthod 2013;35:388-93. (Impact factor: 1.078)

17. Primožič J, Perinetti G, Richmond S, Ovsenik M.

Three-dimensional evaluation of facial asymmetry in association with unilateral functional crossbite in

the primary, early, and late mixed dentition phases.

Angle Orthod 2013;83:253-8. (Impact factor: 1.184)

18. Primožič J, Franchi L, Perinetti G, Richmond S, Ovsenik M.

Influence of sucking habits and breathing pattern on palatal constriction in unilateral posterior

crossbite - a controlled study.

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Eur J Orthod 2013;35:706-12. (Impact factor: 1.078)

19. Perinetti G, Primožič J, Castaldo A, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Is gingival crevicular fluid volume sensitive to orthodontic tooth movement? A meta-analysis of split-

mouth longitudinal studies.

Orthod Craniofac Res 2013;16:1-19. (Impact factor: 1.186)

20. Primožič J, Perinetti G, Contardo L, Ovsenik M.

The diagnostic performance of three-dimensional evaluation of palatal vault changes in assessing

successful treatment for constricted maxilla in growing subjects.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2013;143:42-49. (Impact factor: 1.458)

21. Perinetti G, Westphalen GH, Biasotto M, Salgarello S, Contardo L.

The diagnostic performance of dental maturity in the identification of the pubertal growth spurt: A

meta-analysis.

Prog Orthod 2013; 14:8. (Impact factor: none)

22. Perinetti G, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Diagnostic performance of individual and combined canine and second molar maturity for

identification of growth phase.

Prog Orthod 2013;14:1. (Impact factor: none)

23. Perinetti G, Callovi M, Salgarello S, Biasotto M, Contardo L.

Eruption of the permanent maxillary canines in relation to mandibular second molar maturity.

Angle Orthod 2013;83:578-83. (Impact factor: 1.184)

24. Perillo L, Femiano A, Palumbo S, Contardo L, Perinetti G.

Skeletal and dental effects produced by Functional Regulator-2 in pre-pubertal Class II patients: A

controlled study.

Prog Orthod 2013;14:18. (Impact factor: none)

25. Ovsenik M, Perinetti G, Zhurov A, Richmond S, Primožič J.

Three-dimensional assessment of facial asymmetry among pre-pubertal class III subjects: a controlled

study

Eur J Orthod 2013; Epub. (Impact factor: 1.078)

B. Gnatology/Posture:

26. D'Attilio M, Di Meo S, Perinetti G, Filippi MR, Tecco S, D'Alconzo F, Festa F.

Effects of the antigravitary modification of the myotension of asset (MAGMA) therapy on myogenic

cranio-cervical-mandibular dysfunction: a longitudinal surface electromyography analysis.

Cranio 2003;21:24-30. (Impact factor: 0.375)

27. Perinetti G.

Dental occlusion and body posture: no detectable correlation.

Gait Posture 2006;24:165-8. (Impact factor: 1.976)

28. Perinetti G.

Temporomandibular disorders do not correlate with detectable alterations in body posture.

J Contemp Dent Pract 2007;8:60-7. (Impact factor: none)

29. Perinetti G, Contardo L.

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Posturography as a diagnostic aid in dentistry: a systematic review.

J Oral Rehabil 2009;36:922-36. (Impact factor: 1.356)

30. Perinetti G, Contardo L, Biasati AS, Perdoni L, Castaldo A.

Dental malocclusion and body posture in young subjects: a multiple regression study.

Clinics (Sao Paulo) 2010;65:689-95. (Impact factor: 1.591)

31. Perillo L, Femminella B, Farronato D, Baccetti T, Contardo L, Perinetti G.

Do malocclusion and Helkimo Index ≥5 correlate with body posture?

J Oral Rehabil 2011;38:242-52. (Impact factor: 1.529)

32. Perinetti G, Türp JC, Primožič J, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Associations between the masticatory system and muscle activity of the other body districts. A meta-

analysis of surface electromyography studies.

J Electromyogr Kinesiol 2011;21-877-84. (Impact factor: 1.969)

33. Perinetti G, Marsi L, Castaldo A, Contardo L.

Is postural platform suited to study correlations between dental occlusion and body posture? A study

of repeatability and a meta-analysis of reported variations.

Prog Orthod 2012;13:273-80. (Impact factor: none)

34. Manfredini D, Castroflorio T, Perinetti G, Guarda-Nardini L.

Dental occlusion, body posture, and temporomandibular disorders: Where we are now and where we

are heading for.

J Oral Rehabil 2012;39:463-71. (Impact factor: 2.344)

35. Perinetti G, Primožič J, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

The diagnostic potential of static body-sway recording in dentistry: A systematic review and meta-

analysis.

Eur J Orthod 2013;35:696-05. (Impact factor: 1.078)

36. Manfredini D, Perinetti G, Guarda-Nardini L.

Dental malocclusion is not related to temporomandibular joint clicking: a logistic regression analysis in

a patient population.

Angle Orthod 2013; Epub. (Impact factor: 1.184)

37. Perinetti G, Monsurrò A, Contardo L, Perillo L.

Diagnostic accuracy of body sway parameters in the identification of forward standing posture

J Man Phy Ther 2014; In press. (Impact factor: 1.647)

C. Periodontology:

38. Paolantonio M, Dolci M, Esposito P, D'Archivio D, Lisanti L, Di Luccio A, Perinetti G.

Subpedicle acellular dermal matrix graft and autogenous connective tissue graft in the treatment of

gingival recessions: a comparative 1-year clinical study.

J Periodontol 2002;73:1299-307. (Impact factor: 1.854)

39. Paolantonio M, D'Ercole S, Perinetti G, Tripodi D, Catamo G, Serra E, Bruè C, Piccolomini R.

Clinical and microbiological effects of different restorative materials on the periodontal tissues

adjacent to subgingival class V restorations.

J Clin Periodontol 2004;31:200-7. (Impact factor: 1.644)

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40. Perinetti G, Paolantonio M, Cordella C, D'Ercole S, Serra E, Piccolomini R.

Clinical and microbiological effects of subgingival administration of two active gels on persistent

pockets of chronic periodontitis patients.

J Clin Periodontol 2004;31:273-81. (Impact factor: 1.644)

41. D'Ercole S, Piccolomini R, Capaldo G, Catamo G, Perinetti G, Guida L.

Effectiveness of ultrasonic instruments in the therapy of severe periodontitis: a comparative clinical-

microbiological assessment with curettes.

New Microbiol 2006;29:101-10. (Impact factor: 0.806)

42. Paolantonio M, D'Angelo M, Grassi RF, Perinetti G, Piccolomini R, Pizzo G, Annunziata M, D'Archivio D,

D'Ercole S, Nardi G, Guida L.

Clinical and microbiologic effects of subgingival controlled-release delivery of chlorhexidine chip in the

treatment of periodontitis: a multicenter study.

J Periodontol 2008;79:271-82. (Impact factor: 1.961)

43. Perinetti G, Paolantonio M, Femminella B, Serra E, Spoto G.

Gingival crevicular fluid alkaline phosphatase activity reflects periodontal healing/recurrent

inflammation phases in chronic periodontitis patients.

J Periodontol 2008;79:1200-7. (Impact factor: 1.961)

44. Paolantonio M, Perinetti G, D'Ercole S, Graziani F, Catamo G, Sammartino G, Piccolomini R.

Internal decontamination of dental implants: an in vivo randomized microbiologic 6-month trial on the

effects of a chlorhexidine gel.

J Periodontol 2008;79:1419-25. (Impact factor: 1.961)

45. Paolantonio M, Perinetti G, Dolci M, Perfetti G, Tete S, Sammartino G, Femminella B, Graziani F.

Surgical treatment of periodontal intrabony defects with calcium sulfate implant and barrier versus

collagen barrier or open flap debridement alone: a 12-month randomized controlled clinical trial.

J Periodontol 2008;79:1886-93. (Impact factor: 1.961)

46. Paolantonio M, D'Ercole S, Pilloni A, D'Archivio D, Lisanti L, Graziani F, Femminella B, Sammartino G,

Perillo L, Tetè S, Perfetti G, Spoto G, Piccolomini R, Perinetti G.

Clinical, microbiologic, and biochemical effects of subgingival administration of a Xanthan-based

chlorhexidine gel in the treatment of periodontitis: a randomized multicenter trial.

J Periodontol 2009;80:1479-92. (Impact factor: 2.192)

47. Paolantonio M, Femminella B, Coppolino E, Sammartino G, D'Arcangelo C, Perfetti G, Perinetti G.

Autogenous periosteal barrier membranes and bone grafts in the treatment of periodontal intrabony

defects of single-rooted teeth: a 12-month reentry randomized controlled clinical trial.

J Periodontol 2010;81:1587-95. (Impact factor: 2.479)

48. Perinetti G, Di Leonardo B, Di Lenarda R, Contardo L.

Repeatability of the gingival crevicular fluid collection and measurement, as determined through

alkaline phosphatase activity: Implications for diagnostic uses.

J Periodont Res 2013;48:98-104. (Impact factor: 1.990)

D. Cell biology:

49. Liberali P, Kakkonen E, Turacchio G, Valente C, Spaar A, Perinetti G, Böckmann RA, Corda D, Colanzi A,

Marjomaki V, Luini A.

The closure of Pak1-dependent macropinosomes requires the phosphorylation of CtBP1/BARS.

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EMBO J 2008;27:970-81. (Impact factor, 8.295)

50. Perinetti G, Muller T, Spaar A, Polishchuk R, Luini A, Egner A.

Correlation of 4Pi and electron microscopy to study transport through single Golgi stacks in living cells

with super resolution.

Traffic 2009;10:379-91. (Impact factor, 6.255).

51. Finetti F, Paccani SR, Riparbelli MG, Giacomello E, Perinetti G, Pazour GJ, Rosenbaum JL, Baldari CT.

Intraflagellar transport is required for polarized recycling of the TCR/CD3 complex to the immune

synapse.

Nat Cell Biol 2009;11:1332-9. (Impact factor, 19.527).

52. Micaroni M, Perinetti G, Di Giandomenico D, Bianchi K, Spaar A, Mironov AA.

Synchronous intra-Golgi transport induces the release of Ca2+ from the Golgi apparatus.

Exp Cell Res 2010;316:2071-86. (Impact factor, 3.609).

53. Micaroni M, Perinetti G, Berrie CP, Mironov AA.

The SPCA1 Ca2+ pump and intracellular membrane trafficking.

Traffic 2010;11:1315-33. (Impact factor, 5.278).

54. Capestrano M, Mariggiò S, Perinetti G, Egorova AV, Iacobacci S, Di Pentima A, Iurisci C, Egorov M, Di

Tullio G, Buccione R, Luini A, Polishchuk RS

Cytosolic phospholipase A2 drives recycling in the clathrin-independent endocytic route.

J Cell Sci 2013; (Impact factor, 5.278).

E. Epidemiology (Italian OHSAR Survey, Cariology/Malocclusion):

55. Perinetti G, Caputi S, Varvara G.

Risk/prevention indicators for the prevalence of dental caries in schoolchildren: results from the Italian

OHSAR Survey.

Caries Res 2005;39:9-19. (Impact factor: 1.721)

56. Perinetti G, Varvara G, Esposito P.

Prevalence of dental caries in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas: results from the first

region-wide Italian survey.

Oral Health Prev Dent 2006;4:199-207. (Impact factor: none)

57. Perinetti G, Cordella C, Pellegrini F, Esposito P.

The prevalence of malocclusal traits and their correlations in mixed dentition children: results from the

Italian OHSAR Survey.

Oral Health Prev Dent 2008;6:119-29. (Impact factor: none)

F. Dental materials:

58. Varvara G, Perinetti G, Di Iorio D, Murmura G, Caputi S.

In vitro evaluation of fracture resistance and failure mode of internally restored endodontically treated

maxillary incisors with differing heights of residual dentin.

J Prosthet Dent 2007;98:365-72. (Impact factor: 1.009)

59. Vidoni G, Perinetti G, Antoniolli F, Castaldo A, Contardo L.

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Combined aging effects of strain and thermocycling on unload deflection modes of nickel-titanium

closed-coil springs: an in-vitro comparative study.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2010;138:451-57. (Impact factor: 1.354)

60. Perinetti G, Contardo L, Ceschi M, Antoniolli F, Franchi L, Baccetti T, Di Lenarda R.

Surface corrosion and fracture resistance of two nickel-titanium-based archwires induced by fluoride,

pH, and thermocycling. An in vitro comparative study.

Eur J Orthod 2012;34:1-9. (Impact factor: 1.078)

61. Contardo L, Perinetti G, Castaldo A, Franchi L, Baccetti T, Di Lenarda R.

Effects of deflection and archwire dimension on the mechanical performance of two self-ligating

orthodontic systems.

Prog Orthod 2012;13:2-9. (Impact factor: none)

G. Miscellaneous:

62. Spoto G, Fioroni M, Rubini C, Tripodi D, Perinetti G, Piattelli A.

Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflamed dental pulps.

J Endod 2001;27:394-5. (Impact factor: 0.668)

63. Esposito P, Varvara G, Caputi S, Perinetti G.

Catalase activity in human healthy and inflamed dental pulps.

Int Endod J 2003;36:599-603. (Impact factor: 1.312)

64. Varvara G, Esposito P, Franchini F, Perinetti G, Caputi S.

A positioning device for computed tomography: a clinical report.

J Prosthet Dent 2003;89:123-6. (Impact factor: 0.527)

65. Varvara G, Traini T, Esposito P, Caputi S, Perinetti G.

Copper-zinc superoxide dismutase activity in healthy and inflamed human dental pulp.

Int Endod J 2005;38:195-9. (Impact factor: 1.606)

66. Biasotto M, Perinetti G, Serroni I, Ottaviani G, Di Lenarda R, Tirelli G.

Oral manifestation upon short time cocaine abuse. A case report.

Minerva Stomatol 2012 ;61:295-298. (Impact factor: none)

67. Ottaviani G, Costantinides F, Perinetti G, Luzzati R, Contardo L, Visintini E, Tirelli G, Di Lenarda R,

Gobbo M, Biasotto M.

Epidemiology and variables involved in dental abscess: survey of dental emergency unit in Trieste.

Oral Dis 2013; Epub. (Impact factor: 2.377)

68. Ottaviani G, Gobbo M, Sturnega M, Martinelli V, Mano M, Zanconati F, Bussani R, Perinetti G, Long CS,

Di Lenarda R, Giacca M, Biasotto M, Zaccchigna S.

Effect of Class IV Laser Therapy on Chemotherapy-Induced Oral Mucositis: A Clinical and Experimental

Study.

Am J Pathol 2013; Epub. (Impact factor: 4.522)

Book chapters (peer-reviewed):

69. Perinetti G, Contardo L, Franchi L, Baccetti T.

The biology of orthodontic tooth movement and the impact of anti-inflammatory drugs.

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In: McNamara JA Jr, Hatch N, Kapila SD, editors. Effective and Efficient Orthodontic Tooth Movement.

Craniofacial Growth Series, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Human

Growth and Development, The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor: Needham Press; 2011. p. 117-40.

70. Perinetti G, Contardo L, Baccetti T.

The gingival crevicular fluid as a source of biomarkers of patient responsiveness to orthodontic

treatment.

In: McNamara JA Jr, Editor. Taking advantage of emerging technologies in clinical practice. Craniofacial

Growth Series, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Human Growth and

Development, The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor: Needham Press; 2012. p. 197-221.

71. Franchi L, Contardo L, Primožič J, Perinetti G.

Clinical alteration of mandibular growth: what we know after 40 years.

In: McNamara JA Jr, Editor. The 40th Moyers Symposium: Looking Back…Looking Forward. Craniofacial

Growth Series, Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry and Center for Human Growth and

Development, The University of Michigan. Ann Arbor: Needham Press; 2014 in press.

Editorials:

72. Perinetti G.

Correlations between the stomatognathic system and body posture: biological or clinical implications?

Clinics (Sao Paulo) 2009;64:77-8.

Letters to the Editor:

73. Perinetti G.

Putting research into clinical training.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2007;132:717-8.

74. Perinetti G.

The friction concept must acknowledge the biology of tooth movement.

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2008;134:468-9.

75. Perinetti G.

Low-friction systems: in vitro veritas?

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2009;136:756.

76. Perinetti G.

Dr. Giuseppe Perinetti comments on Dr. Nozomi Maeda, et al.'s article (pps. 194-203) in CRANIO's July,

2011 issue.

Cranio 2011; 29:253-4;

According to Italian Law:

Autorizzo il trattamento dei miei dati ai sensi del Decreto Legislativo n. 196 del 30.06.2003 (Testo Unico sulla

Privacy).

Giuseppe Perinetti, DDS, MS, PhD


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