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Dr. Nithin Manchery is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Dentistry at The University of Queensland. His research focuses on the intersection of oral health with cognitive function, neurological conditions (e.g., multiple sclerosis), and vulnerable populations such as the elderly and children. He has contributed to studies examining parental dental anxiety, dental caries prevention, and systemic inflammation's role in cognitive decline. His work includes systematic reviews on oral health management in dementia patients and the efficacy of novel dental materials.
Key affiliations include the Centre for Orofacial Regeneration, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (COR3) at UQ. His publications span topics like oral health policy in Australia, digital health innovations for pediatric oral care, and cross-sectional studies on Saudi Arabian dental practices. He holds a PhD in 'Oral Health and Cognitive Function in Vulnerable Populations' (2022).
Research themes emphasize translational science, bridging basic dental research with public health outcomes. He collaborates on projects linking oral health disparities with broader health inequalities, particularly in aging populations and neurodegenerative disorders.

