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The School of Dentistry provided free screenings and custom mouthguards at the 2026 San Antonio rodeo, highlighting tobacco and nicotine’s impact on oral health and healing.
Science Magazine: NIH Grant Renewal Propels Advanced Chronic Pain Research at UT Health San Antonio School of Dentistry
A five-year, $9 million National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke study that began in 2022 recently received approval at the three-year mark, allowing investigators to continue their work examining the biological mechanisms of TMJ disorders. The project is part of a national consortium of five institutions conducting complementary studies across the country.
A five-year, $9 million National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke study that began in 2022 recently received approval at the three-year mark, allowing investigators to continue their work examining the biological mechanisms of TMJ disorders.
WOAI TV: Almost 200 elementary students spent the day at the School of Dentistry
KABB TV: Almost 200 elementary students spent the day at the School of Dentistry
The School of Dentistry hosted about 200 Edgewood ISD elementary school students for a Sealant Day in observance of National Children’s Dental Health Month. Watch Now (KENS 5 ) Watch Now (KENS 5: YouTube)
Mitchell Moczygemba named associate director for finance and administration, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Mitchell Moczygemba, MS, joined the School of Dentistry at UT San Antonio as associate director, finance and administration, and department administrator for the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) last month.
Sohini Dhar, DDS, MPH, FICD, assumes chair role with ADEA special interest group
, has transitioned into the role of chair of the American Dental Education Association’s (ADEA) Special Interest Group on Internationally Educated Oral Health Professionals, continuing a progression of leadership that began with her election as secretary in 2024 and chair-elect in 2025.
Noorpreet Kaur, BDS, MPH, FACD, inducted as a fellow of the American College of Dentists
At the end of last year, , was inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Dentists (FACD) in recognition of her exemplary leadership, service and contributions to the dental profession.
Celebrating excellence: School of Dentistry leaders, faculty and alumni named 2026 Top Dentists
¹ú²ú´óƬÎçÒ¹¸£Àû of Texas at San Antonio School of Dentistry is proud to announce that a distinguished group of our faculty, clinicians and alumni have been recognized among San Antonio Magazine’s . This honor highlights dental professionals in San Antonio whose clinical expertise, professional integrity and commitment to patient care set them apart.
The Research Mentoring Academy at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences provides faculty members from across the university’s health professional schools an opportunity to hone their mentorship skills to give research trainees the best possible learning experience.
Advanced Financial Network: New TRC4 grant at UT Health San Antonio aims to reduce opioid treatment for burn victims by 90%
Benzinga: New TRC4 grant at UT Health San Antonio aims to reduce opioid treatment for burn victims by 90%
Investors Hangout: Innovative Grant from TRC4 Aims to Transform Burn Treatment for Patients
Yahoo! Finance: New TRC4 grant at UT Health San Antonio aims to reduce opioid treatment for burn victims by 90%
School of Dentistry clinician Vinaya Kundapur, BDS, MDS, explains the hidden connection between oral health and brain health and offers guidance for families caring for loved ones with dementia.
New TRC4 grant at UT Health San Antonio aims to reduce opioid treatment for burn victims by 90%
Esthetic dentistry is often misunderstood as purely cosmetic. At UT Dentistry, advanced treatments restore confidence, improve function and protect long-term oral health through personalized care and digital technology.
USA Today: Will Jake Paul follow doctor’s orders? Return to boxing at issue