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Faculty Profile - Dr. David J Kenny

David J Kenny
David J Kenny

David J Kenny
Professor
Pediatric Dentistry

The Hospital for Sick Children
Department of Dentistry
555 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5G 1X8

Phone: 416-813-7433
Fax: 416-813-6375
david.kenny@sickkids.ca

Current academic / hospital appointments
  • Professor of Dentistry, University of Toronto
  • Honorary Consultant, Pediatric Dentistry, The Hospital for Sick Children

Education

  • 1976 - PhD, University of Toronto, Toronto
  • 1973 - Dip Paedodontics, University of Toronto, Toronto
  • 1970 - DDS cum laude, The University of Western Ontario, London
  • 1966 - BSc, University of Waterloo, Waterloo

Courses

 

Graduate/Postgraduate: Graduate course in Dental Traumatology, Dental Resident Seminars, SickKids Supervision of MSc investigations

Research interests
  • The Hospital for Sick Children Dental Trauma Research Group
Recent publications

Doyle T, Casas MJ, Kenny DJ, Judd PL. MTA produces superior outcomes in vital primary molar pulpotomy. Pediatr Dent 2010;32:41-7

Yarmolinsky J, Ratnapalan S, Kenny DJ. Variation in urban and rural water fluoride levels in Ontario. J Can Dent Assoc 2009;75:707-707d

Berger TD, Kenny DJ, Casas MJ, Barrett EJ, Lawrence HP. Effects of severe dentoalveolar trauma on the quality of life of children and parents. Dent Traumatol 2009;25:462-9

Kenny DJ. Does Emdogain® work? Proceedings of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Symposium on Trauma: A Comprehensive Update on Permanent Tooth Trauma in Children. Pediatr Dent 2009;31:149-52

Haas M, Kenny DJ, Casas MJ, Barrett EJ. Characterization of root surface periodontal ligament following avulsion, severe intrusion or extraction. Dent Traumatol 2008;24:404-409

Awards and Honours
  • 2006 - Presentation Award, Dysphagia Research Society
  • 2001 - Jens O. Andreasen Prize in Dental Traumatology
  • 1999 - Alumnus of Distinction, The University of Western Ontario
  • 1999 - Barnabus Day Distinguished Service Award, Ontario Dental Association
Students

2006 Berger, T: Effects of severe dental trauma on the oral-health-related quality of life of children and parents. University of Toronto

2004 Haas, M: Assessment of root surface damage produced by avulsion, severe intrusion and extraction of human incisors. University of Toronto

2001 Nguyen, P-M: Socioeconomic burden of replantation of avulsed permanent maxillary incisors of children and adolescents. University of Toronto

1999 Nikoui, M: A longitudinal outcome study of lateral luxation injuries of permanent maxillary incisors of children. University of Toronto

1999 Lin, D: Storage conditions of avulsed teeth affect the phenotype of cultured human periodontal ligament cells. University of Toronto

Not accepting new students for supervision

 

 

Last updated: October 6, 2011

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