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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Ray R. Padilla DDS 14650 Aviation Blvd., Ste. 150 Hawthorne, California 90250 Phone: (310) 536-0710 Fax: (310) 536-0891 Email: [email protected] PERSONAL: • Residence: Manhattan Beach, California • Married (Margaret 1978) • Children: Two (Jared Matthew 1990 - Jennifer Lauren 1994) • Hobbies: Fishing, skiing, sports activities EDUCATION: • University of Southern California o Doctor of Dental Surgery, 1978 o 1978 Pediatric Award California Western University (Presently U.S.I.U.) Bachelor of Science (Chemistry/Biology), 1973 QUALIFICATIONS: • Committed to the highest quality in patient care. • Highly self motivated and dedicated to the dental profession. • Experience in organization and leadership. • Experience in a wide variety of Sports Dentistry. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: • American Dental Association o California Dental Association o San Gabriel Valley Dental Society (Board of Directors 1985-1988) • American College of Sports Medicine • National Athletic Trainers Association • International Society for Dentistry and Sports and Trauma • Academy for Sports Dentistry (Board of Directors) 1993- 98 • National Youth Sports Safety Foundation (Board of Advisors) • Lecturer, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Selective Course on Sports Dentistry, 1994 - present PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: • Fellow, Pierre Fauchard Academy, International Honor Dental Organization. • Fellow, Academy for Sports Dentistry • Dental Staff, Olympic Village, 1984 Olympic Games, Los Angeles, California. • Chief Organizer of Dental Screening, 1988 United States Olympic Team prior to their departure to Seoul, Korea. • Chairman, Sports Dentistry Commission, World Cup USA, '94 Soccer Sports Medicine Committee. • Clinical Assistant Professor, Restorative Department, USC School of Dentistry, 1984-1993. • Lecturer, UCLA School of Dentistry Department of Hospital Dentistry, Advanced Education in General Dentistry, 1994- present. Teaching Sports Dentistry Selective Course. • Host, 1995 Academy for Sports Dentistry National Symposium, Anaheim, California. • Board of Advisors, National Youth Sports Safety Foundation • Team Dentist, Los Angeles Galaxy, Major League Soccer. 1996 - present. • Team Dentist, UCLA Athletics, 1996 - present. • Team Dentist, Los Angeles Lakers, 2016 - present Team Dentist, Los Angeles Avengers, Arena Football League, 2000 - 2009 Registered Continuing Education Provider for the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). PUBLICATIONS: • Sports Dentistry Home Study C.E., Healthwatch, Inc., 5919 Rolling Road, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, (626) 703-8819 • Sports Dentistry: Coming of Age in the 90's, Journal of the California Dental Association, April 1993, pp.27-37. • Sports Dentistry; Olympic Sports Booklets, 1993. Sports Dentistry Marketing Video and Fabrication of the Custom- made Mouthguard, Strano Productions, Tustin, California, 1990. • Sports Dentistry: Prevention and Treatment for Athletes, Care for a Lifetime. Dental Products Report, July/August 1994. • Sports Dentistry Services Provide Opportunity for Expansion; GP Magazine, American Health Consultants, A Medical Economics Data Company, January 1994, Vol.3, No.1. • Sports Dentistry for Athletes of All Ages, Sidelines, Publication of the National Youth Sports Foundation for the Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Inc., Needham, Mass., Winter 1993, Vol.2, No.2. • Athletic Safety: Concern of Sports Dentistry, California Interscholastic Federation (CIF)-Southern Section Bulletin, Vol.54, No.3, Spring 1992. • Dental Injury Prevention, Sports Illustrated for Kids, April 1995. • Dental Injury Prevention, American Health Magazine, May, 1995 • Sports Dentistry Educational Video, California Dental Association, 1995 (Presently in development and filming). • Prevention of Oral Injuries, Journal of the California Dental Association, March, 1996. • Sports in Daily Practice, Journal of the American Dental Association, Volume 127, June 1996. • Mouthguards, Know the Difference, American Football Quarterly, Volume 2, 4th Quarter, Oct. Nov. Dec. 1996. • Sports Dentistry Educational Video, California Dental Association, 1997 (Presently in development and filming). • Mouthing Off - Custom-made Mouthguards are Best for Preventing Oral - facial Injuries, Muscle and Fitness, Oct.1997. • Treatment and Prevention of Alveolar Fractures and Related Injuries, Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Trauma, Fall 1997 Edition, Montage Media Publications, pp. 22-27. • Pressure-Laminated Athletic Mouthguards: A Step by Step Process, Journal of the California Dental Association, Vol. 27, No. 3, March 1999, pp. 200-209. • Clinical Guide to Dental Traumatology Text: Author of Chapter 11, Orofacial Trauma Prevention, Copyright 2007 by Moseby, Inc, an affiliate to Elsevier Inc., St. Louis Missouri, ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04039-6. • Athletic Mouthguard Fabrication Video, 2014, Practical Clinical Courses, Provo, Utah. • Athletic Mouthguard Fabrication Video, American Dental Association, 2015. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS: • Sports Dentistry, Academy for Sports Dentistry 8th National Symposium, June 16-17, 1989, United States Olympic Training Complex, Colorado Springs, Colorado. • Sports Dentistry Seminar, First Pacific Corporation, October 25, 1991, Chicago, Illinois. • Sports Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, June 5, 1992, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California. • Sports Dentistry Update, San Diego Scripps Dental Conference "5", Summer Session 1992, July 24-25, 1992, San Diego, California. • Sports Dentistry, San Gabriel Valley Dental Society, November 13, 1992, Alhambra, California. • Sports Dentistry, Sacramento Dental Society, September 24, 1993, Sacramento, California. • Sports Dentistry, Orange County Dental Society, October 13, 1993, Orange, California. • Sports Dentistry, November 6, 1993 ADA Convention, San Francisco, California, Presentation representing CDA (for Orthodontists and Pedodontics) on Injury Prevention and Mouthguards and the 5-Year CDA Sports Dentistry Program. • Dental Service Plan, World Cup Soccer USA '94, Los Angeles, California, November 20, 1993. • Sports Dentistry, December 8, 1993, Dental Health Foundation, Berkeley, California. • Sports Dentistry, Loma Linda School of Dentistry Continuing Education, December 19, 1993. • Sports Dentistry, Los Angeles Dental Hygiene Society, January 18,1995, Los Angeles, California. • Sports Dentistry, Stuart Gnathological Group, March 4, 1994, Laguna Beach, California. • Sports Dentistry, Southern California Unit of the American Society of Dentistry for Children, March 15, 1994, Red Lion Inn, Los Angeles, California. • Mouthguard Fabrication. California Dental Association (CDA) Scientific Sessions, April 14-17, 1994 Anaheim, California. • Sports Dentistry, San Diego Academy of General Dentistry, May 6, 1994, San Diego, California. • Sports Dentistry, California Dental Association Sessions, August 21, 1994, San Francisco, California. Sports Dentistry, Downey Dental Academy, Downey, California, September 22, 1994. • Injury Prevention Through Mouthguards, 5th World Congress on Dental Trauma, October 15, 1994, La Jolla, California. • Sports Dentistry, American Dental Association (ADA) Convention, October 22-25,1994, New Orleans, Louisiana. • Sports Dentistry, 1995 Academy for Sports Dentistry National Symposium, March 16-18, 1995, Anaheim, California. • Sports Dentistry, California Dental Association Sessions, May 12, 1995, Anaheim, California. • Orofacial Injury Prevention: Intercommunity Hospital, July 11, 1995, Covina, California. • Sports Dentistry, Signature Mouthguards, Sidney, Australia, September 1995. • Sports Dentistry, Toronto Academy of Dentistry, November 22, 1995, Toronto, Canada. • Orofacial Injury Prevention, Inland Valley Study Club, February 13, 1996, Temecula, California. • Sports Dentistry, Signature Mouthguards, September 1995, Sidney, Australia. • Sports Dentistry, Toronto Academy of Dentistry, November 22, 1995, Toronto, Canada. • Orofacial Injury Prevention, Inland Valley Study Club, February 13, 1996, Temecula, California. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, Napa-Solano Dental Society, March 8, 1996, Napa, California. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, University of Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley Hospital, April 3, 1996, Allentown, Pennsylvania. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, Michigan Dental Association Scientific Sessions, April 19, 1996, Detroit, Michigan. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, Ohio State University Continuing Education, School of Dentistry, Alumni Day, April 25, 1996, Columbus,Ohio. • Custom-Made Mouthguard Design and Fabrication, 15th Annual Academy for Sports Dentistry Symposium: Orofacial Trauma, May 3-4, 1996, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota. • Orofacial Injury Prevention, Colorado Trainers Association, May 17-18, 1996, Boulder, Colorado. • Athletic Mouthguards - Hands on Fabrication Course, San Fernando Valley Dental Society Council on Dental Health, June 29, 1996, Van Nuys, California. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, Langara Sports Dentistry Lecture, Langara Fishing Experience, July 13-15, 1996, Vancouver, B. C. • Sports Dentistry, Oral/Facial Injury Prevention, Treatment and Related Topics, Scripp`s Dental Seminars, July 19-20. 1996,La Jolla, California. • Orofacial Injury Prevention, Idaho Dental Hygiene Association
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