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Dr. Kass

Dr. Kass is a graduate of the University of Nevada and earned a Doctorate degree in Dental Surgery at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. School of Dentistry in 1989. Marquette is one of the oldest and most prestigious dental schools in the USA.

In 1990 Dr. Kass completed a one year research, surgical, and restorative training under renowned Implant doctors, Evasic, and Mish, at Scripps Educational Research Center, La Jolla, California, and he was rewarded with 320 units of California Board approved Continuing Education certification in Dental Implantology.

In 1995. Dr. Kass received a mastership from International Congress of Oral Implantology, and 1n 2007 he was rewarded as a Diplomate of Implantology by ICOI.org Diplomate status is the highest reward a practitioner may receive 1n his/her specialty.

Dr. Kass is now a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. His prestigious awards include fellowship, mastership, and Diplomate of ICOI, Dental Implant.

He is widely published dealing with topics such as “Current Dental Techniques”, “Patient Anxiety associated with Dental Products involving Amalgam Mercury Toxicity”, “Public Confusion about HIV in relation to Dental Treatment”, “New Techniques and Different Philosophies in Dentistry”, “Importance of Flossing” and “Periodontal Pathology related to Oral Hygiene”.

Dr. Kass is very active in his local and the extended community. He lectures at local high schools on HIV, Drugs, and Dentistry and is involved in fund-raising for children of disaster-hit nations.

Memberships

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ORAL IMPLANTOLOGIST, ICOI DIPLOMATE.
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY, ACOI FELLOW.
THE AMERICAN IMPLANT PROSTHODONTIC SECTION. IPS AFFILIATE FELLOW.
BOARD CERTIFIED, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
BOARD CERTIFIED, NEVADA BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS.

Research

Dr. Kass is in the process of patenting a dental device called GHT that fights bacteria-causing gum disease.