UCLA School of Dentistry

E. Barrie Kenney, BDSc, DDS, MS, FRACDS

 


Educational and Professional Background

Bachelor of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1961

Doctor of Dental Science, University of Toronto, Canada, 1964

Master of Science (Periodontology), University of Michigan, 1967

Research/Creative Activities

Dr. Kenney has focused on developing new surgical procedures to regenerate bone and soft tissue around periodontally involved teeth, dental implants and areas where teeth have been extracted.

 

Patient Care Activities

Dr. Kenney sees private patients in the UCLA Periodontics and Implant Faculty Group Practice at 100 Medical Plaza, Suite 320 on Westwood Blvd. Phone (310) 206-6252.


Courses taught

As Chairman of Periodontics, he is involved in the organization and running of a wide variety of lecture didactic and clinical courses for Dental Students, Residents in Periodontics, Practicing Dentists and Periodontists.

Professional memberships and activities:

Australian Dental Association

Phi Kappa Phi

Inaugural Fellow, Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons, 1966, F.R.A.C.D.S.

Omicron Kappa Upsilon

American Academy of Periodontology

California Society of Periodontists

Western Society of Periodontology

International Association for Dental Research

American Association of Dental Research

Recent Publications

P. M. Camargo, L. E. Wolinsky, W. R. Wagner, A. V. Burgess, S. F. Paluk and E. B. Kenney. A feasibility study on the use of a bovine-derived bone protein extract in the treatment of mandibular class II furcations in humans. Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry, 23(11):1023-1042.2002.

J. G. Carnio, P. M. Camargo, E. B. Kenney and R. K. Schenk. Histology of Soft Tissue Root Coverage Utilizing a Connective Tissue Graft Combined with an Enamel Matrix Derivative Preparation. Journal of Periodontology, 73:1534-1543. 2002.

Park, K.B.,Han, T.J., Kenney, E.B. Immediate implant placement with immediate provisional crown placement.  Three case reports .  Pract. Proceed Aesthet Dent, 14:147-154,2002.

 

   

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"Teaching offers a wide variety of activities and challenges.  The thrill of being part of the development of excellent Dentists and specialists is particularly rewarding. My research is patient centered and the University of California provided a giant environment to put together multicenter research programs that result in establishing cutting edge procedures which I can then apply to my active private practice."

 

 

Last Modified:   4/7/2009

 

 

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