University of Iowa College of Dentistry Issue 899 July 30, 2010 DSB WEEKLY Chris White, Editor INSIDE THIS ISSUE: College Receives $500,000 Gift from Dr. Donald Ostrus Dr. Samir Bishara is Honored During Annual Meeting of ABO College of Diplomates Prev & Community Dentistry Presents 2010 Student Awards Students Visit College of Dentistry Dr. Jerry Denehy & Son Mike Canoe in the Quetico Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Thank You from Connie Herrick 1 1 2 2, 9 3, 7-8 3 3 ICON Training Opportunities 10 Volunteers Invited! 12-14 Dr. Donald and Betty Ostrus College of Dentistry Receives $500,000 Gift Support From Dr. Donald C. Ostrus The University of Iowa College of Dentistry recently received gift support totaling $500,000 from Dr. Donald C. Ostrus of Los Altos, CA. A current commitment of $250,000 and an additional planned gift of $250,000, made through the UI Foundation, will support Transformation for Tomorrow: the Campaign for the UI College of Dentistry Building. In recognition of this Ostrus Family gift, the prosthodontic clinic will be named the Ostrus Family Prosthodontic Clinic. The named area will be located in the 4 th floor southeast clinic wing of the Dental Sciences Building after it has been renovated. Dr. Donald Ostrus, who is a retired dentist, holds two degrees from the UI: a B.A. degree in Liberal Arts and Dentistry (1948) and a D.D.S. degree (1950). Galen B. Schneider, DDS, PhD, head of the Department of Prosthodontics, thanked the Ostrus Family for their continued support of both the College of Dentistry and the Department of Prosthodontics. He stated, This generous gift will allow us to continue our departmental mission of providing excellence in patient care, teaching, and research for many future generations of dental students, residents, and faculty. David C. Johnsen, D.D.S., the dean of the college, said, We are extremely grateful for Don s lifelong dedication to the college and especially for this generous gift, which will help ensure that the college s new physical home will be state of the art. Dr. Samir Bishara Honored During the 2010 Annual Meeting of the ABO College of Diplomates Retirement Celebration for Helen Schaapveld July 30 See page 11 Dr. Samir Bishara, Department of Orthodontics, was honored during the recent 32 nd Annual Meeting of the College of Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO). The 2010 meeting was dedicated to Dr. Bishara for his dedication and leadership to the College and the College Council and additionally because his guidance to the Council is immeasurable Dr. Bishara has served as president of the ABO College of Diplomates (1992). He also received the College s Founders Award in 1997.
Preventive & Community Dentistry Presents 2010 Student Awards Page 2 (Above, left to right): Marsha Cunningham-Ford, Department of Preventive & Community Dentistry, with Christi Larson (DDS 10) The Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry held their Awards Luncheon on June 2, 2010 in the Oral B Classroom. The following students received awards. Christi Larson received the W. Philip Phair Preventive Dentistry Award, which was presented to her by Ms. Marsha Cunningham- Ford. The award is presented to students who show exceptional interest and leadership toward the improvement of health and the well-being of society through a commitment to preventive dentistry. (Continued on pages 4-6) Institute of Higher Learning Program Students Visit the College of Dentistry A group of nineteen 9-12 th grade students from the Iowa City/Coralville area, who are participating in a joint Iowa City School District and University of Iowa sponsored Institute of Higher Learning Program, visited the College of Dentistry on Wednesday, July 21. Dr. Sherry Timmons, associate professor, Oral Pathology, Radiology, & Medicine, provided an overview of dentistry as a profession and available career options. (continued on page 9) (Above, middle): Tom Heidenreich (D4) helps an Institute of Higher Learning Program student take an impression of another fellow student s teeth. Outback Steakhouse COUPONS! $3 OFF any Lunch Entrée OR $5 Off Any Dinner Entrée See Michelle Brown, Dental Human Resources (5-7156)
Page 3 Recent Publications Chankanka O, Levy SM, Warren JJ, Chalmers JM. A literature review of aesthetic perceptions of dental fluorosis and relationships with psychosocial aspects/oral health-related quality of life. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2010 Apr;38(2):97-109. Dental Filling Station Monday BBQ Beef Sandwich & Chips $3.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salads, Deli, Pizza, & Paninis Thank You I want to thank my collegiate friends for all of their support and sympathy in the loss of my mother, Deloris Tvedte. Connie Herrick Dental Clinic Administration Houchen Bindery Schedule: August 23-26, 2010 Please have orders ready by Monday noon. Routes are subject to change with advance warning. The drop-off location is in the Office of the Dean (N309). Dr. Jerry Denehy and Son Canoe in the Quetico This was the 20th trip for my son, Mike, and me to the Quetico. Dr. Jerry Denehy, head of the Department of Operative Dentistry, recounts his recent canoeing adventure with his son, Mike: During one week in June, my son and I covered over sixty miles by portaging and canoeing in the Quetico. The Quetico is a protected Canadian wilderness area west of Lake Superior, which borders the Boundary Waters Canoe Area on the U.S. side of the border. This network of lakes and portage trails were once traveled by Ojibway Indians and fur traders. The area is noted for its solitude, 600 lakes, cascading waterfalls, and endless forests, as well as great fishing. (Denehy canoe trip, continued on page 7) Tuesday: Smoked Pork Sandwich & Chips $4.79 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salads, Deli, Pizza, & Paninis Wednesday: Cheddar Bacon Chicken Sandwich & Chips $4.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salads, Deli, Pizza, & Paninis Thursday: Chicken Strips & Ranch Dressing $3.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salads, Deli, Pizza, & Paninis Friday: Cheeseburgers with Chips $4.49 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salads, Deli, Pizza, & Paninis Lend a Hand to a Co-Worker Ms. Julie Fisher, a dental assistant in Family Dentistry, has exhausted her sick leave and vacation due to several surgeries this year. Anyone wishing to help Julie by contributing vacation time may do so by going to http://www.uiowa.edu/hr/benefits/forms/co ntrib.pdf. Once the form is completed, please send it to the Benefits Office, USB. Any contributions of one hour or more on Julie s behalf are welcome and will be truly appreciated.
(2010 Preventive & Community Dentistry Student Awards, cont. from page 2) Page 4 (Left to right): William McBride (DDS 10) received the American Association of Public Health Dentistry award, which was presented by Dr. John Warren, Preventive and Community Dentistry. The award is presented to students who show interest and achievement in Community Dentistry and Dental Public Health. (Left to right): Amanda Brenden (DDS 10) received the Joel B. Huth Scholarship, which was presented by Dr. Howard Cowen, director of Admissions and Emergency Care. The award is presented to students who demonstrate interest in serving the special care population. (Left to right): Scott Bower (DDS 10) received the June McCarney Student Award, which was presented by Dr. Howard Cowen director of Admissions and Emergency Care. The award is presented to students who show leadership skills and compassion for those with special needs.
(2010 Preventive & Community Dentistry Student Awards, cont. from page 4) Page 5 Benjamin Lloyd (left) and Christi Larson (right), both 2010 DDS graduates, received the Samuel Johnston Student Fellowship Award, presented by Dr. Howard Cowen, director of Admissions and Emergency Care. Special Recognition Awards for Excellence in Dentistry for the Elderly were presented to 2010 DDS graduates (left to right): Ashley Charmichael, Diana Choi, and Carrie Teahen by Dr. Howard Cowen, director of Admissions and Emergency Care. Special Recognition Awards for Excellence in Dentistry for the Elderly were also presented to DDS 2010 graduates (front row, left to right): Diane Ozuna, Asana Mohamad, and Megan Brummer by Dr. Howard Cowen (back row), director of Admissions and Emergency Care. (continued on page 6)
(2010 Preventive & Community Dentistry Student Awards, cont. from page 5) Page 6 Dr. Susan McKernan (left) received the 1 st place Post-doctoral/Graduate Dental Specialty Award; 1 st place Max Smith Oral Presentation Postdoctoral Competition; 2 nd place Leverett Graduate Student Merit Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dental Public Health; and the LB Sims Outstanding Thesis Award. The awards were presented by Dr. Raymond Kuthy, Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry. Dr. Bhagyashree Pendharkar (middle) and Dr. Oitip Chankanka (right) received the Keith E. Heller Dental Public Health Graduate Research Award, presented by Dr. Steve Levy, Department of Preventive & Community Dentistry. Not pictured - Maegan Scott (DDS 10) received the Excellence in Dentistry for the Elderly Award, which was presented by Dr. Howard Cowen. The award is presented to students who show exceptional clinical proficiency and understanding of complex oral health needs of the frail elderly and medically complex adults. Katherine Motz (now D3) was recognized for her Procter & Gamble Pre-doctoral Poster Competition Third Place Award. Her mentor was Dr. Teresa Marshall, Department of Preventive & Community Dentistry. Jessica Flanigan (now D4) was recognized for her ADA Pre-doctoral Table Clinic Competition Third Place Award. Her mentor was also Dr. Teresa Marshall.
(Denehy canoe trip, cont. from page 3) Page 7 One of the six hundred lakes in the Quetico. The lakes are connected by portage trails, rivers and streams. One of the small waterfalls, all of which require portaging around for safety. Travel between lakes can be difficult due to beaver dams, shallow creeks, or long, muddy portages. Seeing moose is a common occurrence, but finding an antler is quite rare. A typical campsite. (Cont. on page 8)
(Denehy canoe trip, cont. from page 7) Page 8 View from the tent when waking up in the morning. Evenings are a great time to fish, and the sunsets are beautiful. Northern pike, walleye, lake trout and small mouth bass are large and abundant. Fresh walleye on an iron skillet nothing better! Searching for gold at the end of a double rainbow.
(Institute of Higher Learning Program Students, cont. from page 2) Page 9 The students were then given an opportunity for hands-on experience taking impressions and pouring models and also touring the building. Instruction and guidance were provided by senior dental students, Tom Heidenreich, Philip Schmitt, and Aba Mills-Robertson, with assistance from junior dental students, Tony Brantner and Mary Hoppens. Mary Hoppens (D3) helps a local high school student prepare impression materials.
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13 ` Volunteers Invited Do you have a need for two dental fillings on your permanent back teeth? The UI College of Dentistry is recruiting subjects for a research study to evaluate dental fillings of the back teeth. You may qualify if you have: recession of the gumline on your back teeth eroded, abraded areas or notches at the necks of your back teeth near the gumline Call the Dental Clinical Research Center for a screening appointment at (319) 335-6763. Compensation is provided. The DCRC will provide special assistance for people with physical or other disabilities.
Page 14 UI and Palmer College Jaw Pain Study Invites Participants People age 21 or older with chronic jaw pain classified as temporomandibular disorder may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study investigating whether the Activator Chiropractic Technique can reduce head and neck pain and the need for prescription pain medications, and improve quality of life. The collaborative study involves the University of Iowa College of Dentistry, the UI Institute for Clinical and Translational Science's Dental Clinical Research Center, and the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport. Study participants will be randomly assigned to one of four different treatment groups. Participation, including follow-up, will last six months and involves examinations and treatment at the UI Dental Clinical Research Center. Participants assigned to chiropractic care will be referred to a private practice in Coralville. All examinations and treatment are provided free of charge. For more information, contact the UI Dental Clinical Research Center at 319-335-7387 or 319-335-6763.