John Reinhardt, D.D.S., Dean of UNMC College of Dentistry Receives National Award of Excellence From Peers

John Reinhardt, D.D.S., dean of the University of Nebraska Medical Center

College of Dentistry, recently received the Award of Excellence from the

Academy of Operative Dentistry at its annual meeting in Chicago. The award,

presented annually since 1986, recognizes recipients for their service

to the academy, free-sharing and innovative ideas in the teaching of operative

dentistry, and continuous promotion of excellence in operative dentistry

at the national and international level.

Operative dentistry is the art and science of restoring teeth through

fillings and crowns, and is the basis upon which general dentistry is built.

John’s diligence and dedication to all of us, as students of operative

dentistry, has enriched our lives and those of our students and patients,

said Ron House, D.D.S., president of the Academy of Operative Dentistry

and chair of the Department of Operative Dentistry at the University of

West Virginia. He is tireless and selfless in his effort to promote, advance,

and improve both the restorative care our patients receive and the education

provided to his peers, colleagues and  students.

Dr. Reinhardt said he was surprised and deeply honored to receive the

award.

The academy represents a very dedicated group who are among the most

talented dentists alive, Dr. Reinhardt said. I feel very good about calling

many of them close friends, and really pleased to be recognized with this

honor from them.

Presenting the award was Daniel Chan, D.D.S., Dr. Reinhardts first

graduate student at University of Iowa. Dr. Chan is now director of the

Section of Operative Dentistry at the Medical College of Georgia.

John and Claudia, thank you for welcoming a total stranger into your

family. You couldnt imagine what that meant to a foreign student in an

unfamiliar environment., Dr. Chan said. Above all, thank you for teaching

us beyond the mechanics of operative dentistry. You are indeed a gentleman

and scholar and an excellent role model. It is no coincidence that all

of your former graduate students are here to share this moment with you.

We all want to be just like you.

 

The Academy of Operative Dentistry began in 1972 and has 1,200 members

around the world.

Dr. Reinhardt earned his bachelors degree in biology from Illinois

Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Ill., in 1971 and his dental degree

from Loyola University in Chicago in 1975. He received a masters degree

in operative dentistry from the University of Iowa in 1979 and a masters

degree in public health from Harvard University in 1988.

Prior to coming to UNMC in March 2000, he served on the University of

Iowa dental faculty for 22 years. He was appointed assistant professor

in 1980, associate professor in 1984 and professor in 1990. Since 1988,

he has headed the Operative Dentistry Department. In 1997-98, he held the

post of acting assistant dean for patient services.

Dr. Reinhardt was named a fellow in 1995 in the American College of

Dentists, and in 2001 in the International College of Dentists. Dr. Reinhardt

has received multiple teaching awards from University of Iowa dental students.

In 1997, he served as president of the Academy of Operative Dentistry

and is one of only 39 certified members of the American Board of Operative

Dentistry. He serves on the editorial board or as a reviewer on several

dental journals, and he has been a contributing author for more than 50

research articles.