Armin Abron

Armin Abron
Born (1975-10-24)October 24, 1975
Education University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Medical career
Profession Periodontist
Research Periodontology

Armin Abron (born October 24, 1975 in Frankfurt, Germany) is a Periodontist, who practices in Washington, DC. He is also an adjunct Assistant Professor of Periodontology at UNC School of Dentistry in Chapel Hill.

Abron earned his Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) and Doctor of Dental Surgery degree (D.D.S.) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his Masters of Science degree (M.S.) in Periodontology at Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in New York City.[1]

He is the recipient of the prestigious Mel Morris Award for Clinical and Academic Excellence in Periodontics.

Abron has been involved in many research projects related to Implants and Periodontology.[2] His work has been published in national and international journals, including the European Journal of Oral Science, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, and Journal of Clinical Periodontology.[3][4]

References

  1. "Dr. Armin Abron - OsseoNews Dental Implants". OsseoNews Dental Implants. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  2. Abron, Armin; Hopfensperger, Marie J.; Thompson, Jonathan LT; Cooper, Lyndon F. (2001). "Evaluation of a predictive model for implant surface topography effects on early osseointegration in the rat tibia model". undefined. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  3. Papapanou, Panos N.; Abron, Armin; Verbitsky, Miguel; Picolos, Doros; Yang, Jun; Qin, Jie; Fine, James B.; Pavlidis, Paul. "Gene expression signatures in chronic and aggressive periodontitis: a pilot study". European Journal of Oral Sciences. 112 (3): 216–223. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0722.2004.00124.x. ISSN 0909-8836.
  4. Armin, Abron; Hopfensperger, Matthew; Thompson, Jeffery; Cooper, Lyndon F. "Evaluation of a predictive model for implant surface topography effects on early osseointegration in the rat tibia model". The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Elsevier Inc. Volume 85.
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