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Curriculum Vitae Terry Dischinger, BS, DDS Lake Oswego, OR Curriculum Vitae Terry Dischinger, BS, DDS Lake Oswego, OR EDUCATION: A. Garfield High School, Terre Haute, Indiana Graduated Number One in Class 1958 B. B.S. Chemical Engineering – Purdue University 1963 C. The Tennessee Dental School – D.D.S. Valedictorian 1974 D. University of Oregon Health Sciences Center Orthodontics 1977 TEACHING POSITION 2000 Full Orthodontic Professor University of the Pacific STATE AND NATIONAL BOARDS: Certification by National Board of Examiners 1974 Licensure by Oregon State Board of Dental Examiners 1975 SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS: Damon Forum, Scottsdale Arizona 2009 Dubai, Japan, Philippines 2009 Class II Correction and Damon Mechanics PCSO Southern Component 2008 Class II in Class I Time PCSO Central Component 2008 Class II in Class I Time In-Office Comprehensive Hands-on Dental Facial Orthopedics 2008 2 Courses Dischinger-Pitts for Ormco, Dallas, Charlotte, Baltimore 2008 Class II in Class I Time AAO Ormco Booth, Denver, Colorado 2008 Gorman Institute – Chicago 2008 Class II in Class I Time and Lingual Social 6 Damon Forum; Scottsdale, Arizona 2008 Germany 2007 Hungary 2007 Italy 2007 South Africa 2007 Japan and Taiwan 2007 AAO Ormco Booth, Seattle, WA 2007 In Office Comprehensive Hands-on Dentofacial Orthopedics 2007 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2006 Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Thailand and Singapore 2006 AAO Las Vegas Evidence Based Herbst Treatment 2006 In Office Comprehensive Hands-on Dentofacial Orthopedics 2006 North Carolina State Orthodontic Society 2005 Buffalo Orthodontic Alumni Meeting 2005 Universidad Technologica de Mexico 2005 Mexico City, Mexico Tampico University and Universidad Intercontinental 2005 Tampico, Mexico In Office Comprehensive Hands-On Dentofacial Orthopedics 2005 And Precision Bracket Placement 2 Courses Full Face Orthopedics without Regard for Patient Cooperation 2004 Dominican Republic Herbst Appliance Therapy 2004 Rocky Mountain Society of Orthodontists Scottsdale, AZ Openbite Intrusion Herbst 2004 Eugene Dental Study Club Eugene, OR Damon System and Full Face Orthopedics 2004 Boston, MA Full Face Orthopedics without Regard to Patient Cooperation 2004 Alberta Orthodontic Society Alberta, Canada Damon Users Meeting 2004 Palm Springs, CA AAO Indirect Bonding 2003 Hawaii Dentofacial Orthopedics 2003 Temple University Orthodontic Alumni Meeting Philadelphia, PA Damon Users Meeting 2003 Palm Springs, CA In Office Comprehensive Hands-On Herbst Training 2002 Three In-Office Courses AAO Intrusion Openbite Herbst 2002 Philadelphia, PA Midwestern Society of Orthodontists Annual Session 2002 Minneapolis, MN South Carolina Assoc of Orthodontists 2002 Charleston, SC In Office Comprehensive Hands-On Herbst Training 2001 Four In-Office Courses Southern Assoc of Orthodontists 2001 “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” Orlando, FL Charlene White Progressive Concepts 2001 “A Walk Through Our Office from Initial Phone Call to Deband” Myrtle Beach, SC University of Buffalo “Herbst Appliance Basic Principles 2001 And Advanced Troubleshooting” AAO Toronto 2001 Gorman Institute 2001 Las Vegas, NV Georgia Orthodontic Society 2001 Atlanta, GA Alaska State Orthodontic Society: “The Edgewise Herbst 2000 Appliance” Anchorage, AK University of Louisville Orthodontic Alumni Meeting: 2000 “The Edgewise Herbst Appliance” St. Louis, MO Hawaiian State Orthodontic Society: “The Edgewise Herbst 2000 Appliance” Honolulu, HA Angle Society Southern California: “The Edgewise Herbst 2000 Appliance” Pasadena, CA Tidewater Orthodontic Society: “The Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 2000 Norfolk, VA Comprehensive In-Office Hands-On Herbst Course 2000 Three In-House Courses Utah State Orthodontic Society: “The Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 2000 Salt Lake City, UT Charlene White Staff Appreciation Cruise: “A Walk Through 2000 Our Office from Initial Phone Call to Dismissal; Systems and Communication Necessary” Cozumel, Mexico Middle Atlantic Orthodontic Society: “The Edgewise Herbst 2000 Appliance” Wilmington, DE Austrialasian Orthodontic Study Club 2000 Bali In Office Comprehensive Hands-On Herbst Training 1999 Three In-House Courses Minnesota State Orthodontic Society: “Full Face Orthopedics, 1999 One Comprehensive Appliance; No Patient Cooperation Necessary” Gorman Institute: “Mixed Dentition Treatment” 1999 Phoenix, AZ University of Texas Alumni Meeting: “Full Face Orthopedics 1999 One Comprehensive Appliance; No Patient cooperation Necessary” AAO: “The Openbite Herbst Appliance” 1999 San Diego, CA Columbia University Annual Alum Meeting: “The Edgewise 1999 Herbst Appliance” New York, NY In Office Comprehensive Hands-On Herbst Training 1998 Four In-House Courses AAO “Full Face Orthodontics: Using appliances that do not Require patient cooperation” 1998 Tufts Orthodontic School in Boston, “Full Face Orthopedics, 1998 One Comprehensive Appliance, No Patient Cooperation Necessary” Kansas City Alumni Assoc., “Full Face Orthopedics, One Comprehensive Appliance, No Patient Cooperation Necessary” 1998 Maryland State Orthodontic Society, “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” Washington DC 1998 SW Society of Orthodontists, “Full Face Orthopedics, One Comprehensive Appliance, No Patient Cooperation Necessary” Little Rock, AR 1998 Herbst Lecture Course, “Full Face Orthopedics, One Comprehensive Appliance, No Patient Cooperation Necessary” Orlando, Florida 1997 Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists – Annual Meeting “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” Honolulu, Hawaii 1997 Louisiana State Orthodontic Society “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1997 San Diego Orthodontic Study Club “Practice Management” 1997 Wisconsin State Orthodontic Society “Edgewise Herbst Appliance and Non-Extraction Treatment” 1997 Florida State Orthodontic Society “Edgewise Herbst Appliance and Non-Extraction Treatment” 1997 Illinois State Orthodontic Society “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1997 Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontics Central Meeting – “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1996 Rocky Mountain Orthodontic Group “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1996 University of Tennessee Orthodontic Alumni “Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1996 Ohio State Orthodontic Alumni Foundation – “Non-Extraction Treatment with the Edgewise Herbst Appliance” 1996 Loma Linda University – “The Edgewise Herbst Appliance” Loma Linda, California 1995 Gorman Institute Palm Springs, California ` 1995 Indiana Orthodontic Society 1995 Puerto Rico Orthodontic Society 1995 Herbst Hands-On Course, Sponsored by Specialty Four In-House Courses 1995 Herbst Lecture Course Sponsored by Specialty Atlanta, Georgia 1994 AAO – Scientific Lecture – “Early Treatment-Herbst Edgewise Appliance in the Mixed Dentition” Orlando, Florida 1994 Herbst Table Clinic Orlando, Florida 1994 AAO Herbst Round Table Orlando, Florida 1994 Pediatric Dentistry Annual Meeting University of Tennessee 1994 Bioprogressive Study Club Newport Beach, California 1993 Ann Arbor Study Club Ann Arbor, Michigan 1993 North Dakota Orthodontic Society 1993 Herbst Hands On Course Sponsored by Specialty Appliances – Three In-House Courses 1993 Florida Dento-Facial Study Group 1992 Herbst Lecture Course Sponsored by Specialty Appliances – Atlanta, Georgia 1992 PCSO Herbst Round Table 1992 Herbst Hands On Course Sponsored by Specialty Appliances Three In-House Courses 1992 Phoenix Orthodontic Society 1992 Baylor Orthodontic Alumni 1992 Strange Tweed Orthodontic Study Club 1991 Middle Atlantic Orthodontic Society 1991 Herbst and Non-Extraction Treatment Medical College of Virginia 1991 Specialty Appliance Herbst Course 1991 PCSO Round Table Regarding Herbst 1991 Cleveland Orthodontic Society 1990 PCSO Round Table Regarding Herbst 1989 AAO Round Table Regarding Herbst 1989 Foundation for Orthodontic Research Anaheim, California 1989 American Lingual Orthodontic Association Convention Panel Discussion and Case Presentation 1987 Facial Seminar – Penn Lab Study Club Seattle, Washington 1987 San Diego Orthodontic Study Club 1987 Combined Functional Orthopedics TMJ and Occlusal Treatment – Presented with Dr. Duane Grummons and Dr. Albert Owens San Antonio, Texas 1987 St. Louis University Annual Orthodontic Alumni Foundation Meeting 1987 Pacific Coast Society, Northern Component Meeting 1986 Tom Pitt’s Progressive Study Club 1985 Clinical Management of the Herbst Appliance Sarasota, Florida 1984 PUBLICATIONS: Brackets on System for Recording Mandibular Movement Journal of Clinical Orthodontics April 1982 Edgewise Bioprogressive Herbst Appliance Journal of Clinical Orthodontics September 1989 Technique Clinic Debonding of Ceramic Brackets Journal of Clinical Orthodontics May 1990 Titanal Closing Loops – Lancer Journal March 1990 A Comparison of the Herbst and Frankel Appliances In the Treatment of Class II Malocclusions American Journal of Orthodontics August 1990 Patient Enrollment Journal of Clinical Orthodontics August 1992 Edgewise Herbst Appliance Journal of Clinical Orthodontics December 1995 Teamwork – Recognizing & Empowering the Team November 1998 Clinical Impressions Full-Face Orthopedics with One Multifunctional November 1998 Appliance – No Cooperation Required Clinical Impressions Full-Face Orthopedics with One Multifunctional September 2000 Appliance, No Cooperation Required: In Pursuit Of the Class I Face World Journal of Orthodontics Inaugural Edition Open-Bite Intrusion Herbst 2001 AOA/Pro Lab Newsletter Brachycephalic Patients 2001 Clinical Impressions American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Vol. 130, No. 5, Nov,2006 Treatment Effects of the Edgewise Herbst Appliance: A Cephalometric and Tomographic Investigation. Van Laecken, Martin, Dischinger,
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