https://conexiant.com/dentallatest-headlines
https://conexiant.com/dentallatest-headlines
News Archive | January 2014 | Page 10 | Aegis Dental Network
Don't miss an issue! Renew/subscribe for FREE today.
×

ADA House Resolution Urges Dental Lab Registration

Posted on Tuesday, January 7, 2014

ADA News - The ADA is urging all state dental boards to register U.S. dental laboratories to enhance patient health and safety.

Read full story here.







Damazo named 2014 ADA Humanitarian Award Recipient

Posted on Tuesday, January 7, 2014

ADA News - Dr. Raymond S. Damazo, an ADA member from North Bend, Wash., has been named the 2014 ADA Humanitarian Award recipient.

Read about his contributions here.







ADEAGies Foundation Honors Columbia University College of Dental Medicine

Posted on Tuesday, January 7, 2014

NEW YORK, NY (January 6, 2014) – The ADEAGies Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the American Dental Education Association, has selected Columbia University’s College of Dental Medicine (CDM) for a 2014 William J. Gies Award, for outstanding achievement by an academic dental institution in support of dental education. The award recognizes CDM’s Community DentCareprogram, which provides low- or no-cost dental care to children, adults, and seniors in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx.

“The relationships CDM has developed with the residents of the Washington Heights, Inwood, and Harlem communities of Northern Manhattan, and of the Bronx, are mutually rewarding and central to the College’s mission,” said Christian S. Stohler, DMD, DrMedDent, dean of CDM. “Community DentCare is a tremendous opportunity for our faculty members to share their expertise not only with our neighbors, but with our students. We are proud of this work and honored to be recognized by the ADEAGies Foundation.”

The William J. Gies Awards, named after William J. Gies, PhD, a cofounder of CDM, honors individuals and organizations exemplifying dedication to the highest standards of vision, innovation, and achievement in dental education, research, and leadership. In 1926, Dr. Gies published a report, “Dental Education in the United States and Canada,” which is credited with establishing dentistry as an essential component of academic health sciences education.

“Given the history behind the Gies Awards, it is particularly gratifying to receive this recognition from the ADEAGies Foundation,” said Stephen Marshall, DDS, MPH, associate professor of dental medicine at CUMC and senior associate dean for extramural programs at CDM. “Through our public school-based clinics and Mobile Dental Center, Community DentCare enables us to extend oral health care to thousands of individuals every year who otherwise might not have access to care.”

Community DentCare involves a network of partnerships and collaborations with schools and community health clinics to provide Northern Manhattan’s low-income, underserved, and uninsured residents with access to comprehensive, affordable, and quality dental care. It has provided more than 150,000 patient care visits since its inception in 1996.

 

The impetus for starting the program was a Washington Heights school principal, who reached out to CDM seeking dental care for the numerous children at her school who were unable to attend class because of toothaches.

 

Community DentCare has established eight school-based dental clinics, and the program’s Mobile Dental Center van (see image at left) visits more than 80 locations throughout Northern Manhattan and the Bronx, offering comprehensive dental care to children ages 3–5.

The program also provides free screenings, treatment, and education to hundreds of Northern Manhattan children each year as part of the American Dental Association’s national Give Kids a Smile Day.

Community DentCare was established by CDM, the Harlem Hospital Dental Services, and other community groups.

Please click here to read the ADEAGies Foundation news release about the 2014 Gies Awards.

 







Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Launches Orthodontics Program

Posted on Wednesday, January 8, 2014

PITTSBURGH, Jan. 8, 2014 - Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC has launched an orthodontics program, which will be led by Lindsay Schuster, D.M.D., M.S. This new program will offer comprehensive orthodontic treatment for the prevention and correction of irregularities of the teeth, bite and jaws.

“The expansion of the orthodontics practice will provide the best in comprehensive orthodontic care for the entire family,” said Dr. Schuster, lead provider for Children’s Orthodontics. “Our goal is to ensure families receive proper treatment for their orthodontic issues and to enjoy a pleasing smile for a lifetime.”

Dr. Schuster received her Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Connecticut, Orthodontic Certificate and Master of Science degree from the University of Minnesota, and certificate in Cleft and Craniofacial Orthodontics from New York University. She also is the director of the Cleft-Craniofacial Center’s Orthodontics Program at Children’s Hospital and an assistant clinical professor of surgery at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Treatment at Children’s Orthodontics will include:

  • Phase I orthodontic treatment to manage dental crowding, crossbites and jaw growth discrepancies

  • Comprehensive orthodontic treatment for children, adolescents and adults

  • Invisalign®

  • Zoom!® Teeth Whitening

  • Ear modeling, including EarWell™ molding, for infants with congenital ear shape irregularities

  • Commemorative hand and foot casting services for infants, children and adults

Children’s Orthodontics services will be offered at the main campus in Lawrenceville. Scheduling is available for this service by calling 412-692-7772 or visiting www.childrenspeds.com/services-and-programs/orthodontics for more information.







© 2024 Conexiant | Privacy Policy