Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (COR3)

The Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation aims to be a centre of excellence that advances orofacial regeneration, reconstruction and rehabilitation to improve patient outcomes through the highest quality research and education.

The COR3 vision

Global knowledge leader for orofacial regeneration, reconstruction and rehabilitation.

Our mission

Our purpose is to be a centre of excellence that advances orofacial regeneration, reconstruction and rehabilitation to improve patient outcomes through the highest quality research and education.  We engage with society, industry and the profession to drive learning, innovation and discovery.

Black and white microscopic image of a screw like objectGroup for Anodized Therapies for Osseointegration, Regeneration and Stimulation (GATORs)

Our research focuses on nano-engineering of dental implants to enable local drug release and enhanced bioactivity, targeting dental implant failure, especially associated with ongoing conditions (osteoporosis, diabetes, aged patients and smokers).

GATORs

Epigenetic nanodiagnostics and therapeuticsMicroscopic image of a cell

The epigenetic nanodiagnostics and therapeutics group aims to develop novel precise epigenetics diagnoses and therapies to treat periodontal disease – a highly prevalent gum disease.

Epigenetic nanodiagnostics and therapeutics

UQ Oral Microbiomics for Learning and Application

The vision of uQOLA Research Group is to develop host-microbiome modulation therapy through unravelling the molecular mechanisms underpinning oral diseases and oral-systemic link. 

uQOLA

Biomanufacturing and regenerative dentistryA macro image of a grid structure being pulled from a pink liquid with tweezers

Our vision is to address unmet clinical needs by the utilisation of regenerative medicine technologies for dental and orthopaedic applications. Our group investigates the effect of scaffold composition and degradation timeframe on the maintenance of previously augmented bone.

Biomanufacturing and regenerative dentistry

Graphic of 2 abstract pink and blue faces looking at each other on a dark backgroundThe Ivanovski Tissue Engineering and Additive Manufacturing

The Ivanovski Tissue Engineering and Additive Manufacturing (iTEAM) research stream works at the forefront of innovation in regenerative medicine, restoring native oro-dental tissue form and function through the application of novel materials and manufacturing technologies to tissue engineering.

iTEAM

Immunoengineering for Regenerative DentistryCutesy illustration of cells repairing and cleaning gums of a tooth

Our research integrates stem cell technology, osteoimmunology, biomedical engineering, and biomaterial science to achieve the physical and functional restoration of dental and oral tissues.

Immunoengineering for Regenerative Dentistry

Clinical Research UnitsOut of focus image of a child sitting in a dentist chair wearing transparent glasses

The purpose of these Units is to promote and facilitate clinical research activities in the School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, and Oral Health Centre, Queensland Health Metro-North Hospital and Health Service.

Clinical Research Units

Peters’ Regenerative Opportunities in COR3Abstract graphic of overlapping faces on a dark background

Our group aims to improve oral health through endodontic therapies that maintain and rebuild healthy tissue compartments.

PROCOR3

 

 

COR3 works with various partners to achieve high quality outcomes for our stakeholders. COR3 researchers collaborate actively in both clinical and research settings, with ongoing projects with internal (UQ CCR, UQ QBI, UQ Medicine, TRI, AIBN), external (QUT, Griffith, Deakin, Adelaide), and international universities, along with prominent industry partners (Geistlich Pharma/Biomaterials, Straumann Group, Colgate Palmolive).

As partners with Metro North Hospital and Health Service in the Oral Health Alliance and the Herston Biofabrication Institute, we are building a unique hub of expertise in Brisbane.

Institutes and centres

COR3 works closely with The Herston Biofabrification Institute (HBI), The Oral Health Alliance (OHA), and the Translational Research Institute (TRI).

Funding partners

We are grateful for the support of our funding and industry partners including:

  • Colgate-Palmolive
  • Straumann
  • Geistlich
  • Australian Dental Research Foundation
  • Queensland Health
  • National Health and Medical Research Council
  • International Team for Implantology
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
  • Australian Research Council
  • Align Technology
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia
  • Association for Dental Infection Control

COR3 brochure

Every year the centre releases a brochure outlining the COR3 research impact and achievements.

COR3 Launch video

View our COR3 launch presentation featuring an outline of our facilities, research streams and our vision as a centre.