Rosalyn Sulyanto | Education
Medical School
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Boston, MA
Residency
The Ohio State University/Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Columbus, OH
Rosalyn Sulyanto | Certifications
- American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Rosalyn Sulyanto | Professional History
Dr. Sulyanto received her D.M.D. degree from Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 2011. While at Harvard, she conducted research on bone development as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellow. She completed her residency in pediatric dentistry at Nationwide Children’s Hospital/The Ohio State University and was a recipient of the 3M ESPE Preventive Pediatric Dentistry Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, the Graduate Student Research Award, and the Ralph E MacDonald Award, and was awarded a Master’s Degree in Dentistry. In 2014, she joined the faculty at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard School of Dental Medicine, became the Director of Post-Doctoral Research at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2017, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology. Her research focuses on the prevention of early childhood caries and the oral microbiome, and has been supported by several intramural and extramural grants. Dr. Sulyanto has authored numerous original manuscripts, book chapters, and reviews, including guidelines from professional societies. Clinically, she treats infants, children, adolescents, and individuals with special healthcare needs. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Rosalyn Sulyanto | Publications
Fungi and bacteria occupy distinct spatial niches within carious dentin. PLoS Pathog. 2024 May; 20(5):e1011865. View Fungi and bacteria occupy distinct spatial niches within carious dentin. Abstract
Proteomic Analyses Discern the Developmental Inclusion of Albumin in Pig Enamel: A New Model for Human Enamel Hypomineralization. Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Oct 25; 24(21). View Proteomic Analyses Discern the Developmental Inclusion of Albumin in Pig Enamel: A New Model for Human Enamel Hypomineralization. Abstract
Silver diamine fluoride alters microbial communities in subsurface dentin. JADA Foundational Science. 2022; 1(1). View Silver diamine fluoride alters microbial communities in subsurface dentin Abstract
Pit-and-fissure sealants on primary molars are a cost savings. J Am Dent Assoc. 2021 Oct; 152(10):832-841.e4. View Pit-and-fissure sealants on primary molars are a cost savings. Abstract
Biomineralization of Dental Tissues Treated with Silver Diamine Fluoride. J Dent Res. 2021 09; 100(10):1099-1108. View Biomineralization of Dental Tissues Treated with Silver Diamine Fluoride. Abstract
Sealed primary molars are less likely to develop caries. J Am Dent Assoc. 2019 08; 150(8):641-648. View Sealed primary molars are less likely to develop caries. Abstract
The Predominant Oral Microbiota Is Acquired Early in an Organized Pattern. Sci Rep. 2019 07 22; 9(1):10550. View The Predominant Oral Microbiota Is Acquired Early in an Organized Pattern. Abstract
Chapter 12: Oral Health Supervision. Rudolph’s Pediatrics, 23e. 2018.
Chapter 380: Behavioral Treatment Options in Pediatric Dentistry. Rudolph's Pediatrics 23e. 2018.
Chapter 30 Case Study: Chronic Disease Management of Caries. Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy through Adolescence, 6e. 2018.
Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride for Dental Caries Management in Children and Adolescents, Including Those with Special Health Care Needs. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2018; 46:45-55.
Chronic Disease Management of Caries in Children and the Role of Silver Diamine Fluoride. J Calif Dent Assoc. 2018; 46:23-34.
Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride for Dental Caries Management in Children and Adolescents, Including Those with Special Health Care Needs. Pediatr Dent. 2017 Sep 15; 39(5):135-145. View Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride for Dental Caries Management in Children and Adolescents, Including Those with Special Health Care Needs. Abstract
Chapter 64: Diet and Dental Disease. Nutrition in Pediatrics 5th Edition . 2017; 987-1000.
The collection of NFATc1-dependent transcripts in the osteoclast includes numerous genes non-essential to physiologic bone resorption. Bone. 2012 Nov; 51(5):902-12. View The collection of NFATc1-dependent transcripts in the osteoclast includes numerous genes non-essential to physiologic bone resorption. Abstract
Control of bone resorption in mice by Schnurri-3. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 May 22; 109(21):8173-8. View Control of bone resorption in mice by Schnurri-3. Abstract
NFATc1 in mice represses osteoprotegerin during osteoclastogenesis and dissociates systemic osteopenia from inflammation in cherubism. J Clin Invest. 2008 Nov; 118(11):3775-89. View NFATc1 in mice represses osteoprotegerin during osteoclastogenesis and dissociates systemic osteopenia from inflammation in cherubism. Abstract
The cementum-dentin junction also contains glycosaminoglycans and collagen fibrils. J Struct Biol. 2005 Jul; 151(1):69-78. View The cementum-dentin junction also contains glycosaminoglycans and collagen fibrils. Abstract