2017 Teachers of the Year
Homecoming: Winding paths lead Cramer and Moore to dental school twice
A day of firsts
The graduation of the oral and maxillofacial radiology program’s first resident marks a new milestone for the college.
That little gold crown
The 2017 commencement speaker (and 40-year alumnus) on resilience and confronting change
HSDA creates scholarship for members
A robust fundraiser led to surplus funds for this student organization. Here’s more on what its members decided to do with the excess.
College of Dentistry researchers receive $1.8 million to study FAM20B
Who knew omitting a gene necessary for cartilage development could cause extra teeth to form?
Dr. James Clay Fuselier, Class of 1993
Dr. James Clay Fuselier recently was installed as president of the Southwest Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons during the organization’s annual
When prescription drugs and saliva don’t mix
Some of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S. — think any of the classes with the prefix “anti” — can have an unintended side effect. Here, Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty and residents break down this cause of dry mouth and how they help patients cope.
Dr. Colin Bell, Class of 1979, 1984
The Texas Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons recently honored Dr. Colin Bell with the Dr. L. Jack Bolton Oral and Maxillofacial
Research article leads to award for orthodontic alumnus
When Dr. Peter Truong completed the graduate orthodontic program in 2014, he might not have predicted his thesis research would glean recognition