Mahmoud Torabinejad

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Mahmoud Torabinejad is an Iranian, a Professor of endodontics, and the Director of the Advanced Specialty Education Program in Endodontics at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry.[1]

Early life and education[]

Torabinejad was born in Kashan, Iran. He graduated from in 1971, and trained in endodontics at the University of Illinois.

Career[]

Torabinejad practices clinically and is a researcher at Loma Linda University. In addition, he is involved with the in Isfahan, Iran.[2]

He developed mineral trioxide aggregate, a material used in the repair of root perforations,[3] and in creating an artificial barrier where a normal root canal filling is not possible or would not be well sealed.[4][5]

Torabinejad is the author of many highly cited papers in the field of endodontics. In a 2011 review of the most cited papers in endodontics, Dr. Torabinejad was the author of 12 of the top 100 papers.[6][7]

Torabinejad has also written a number of books with co-author Richard E. Walton.

References[]

  1. ^ McCarthy, Guy. \ "Loma Linda University Touts 'Prolific' Specialist at School of Dentistry". Redlands-Loma-Linda Patch.
  2. ^ "Home - LLU School of Dentistry - Newsletter". Llu.edu. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  3. ^ Carotte, P. "Endodontics: Part 5 Basic instruments and materials for root canal treatment". British Dental Journal.
  4. ^ "LOMA LINDA: University to honor 13 people". Press-Enterprise.
  5. ^ "Wipo Publishes Patent of Loma Linda University, Mahmoud Torabinejad and Homayoun Moaddel for "Substances and Method for Replacing Natural Tooth Material" (American Inventors)". US Fed News Services, via Highbeam (subscription required).
  6. ^ Fardi A, Kodonas K, Gogos C, Economides N. Top-cited articles in endodontic journals. Journal of Endodontics 2011;37:1183-90
  7. ^ "Loma Linda University School of Dentistry endodontic specialist recognized as ‘most cited’ author for performing major research". Valley News.

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