UofL dental school faculty elected president of the American Academy of Oral Medicine

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Increasing awareness of the specialty of oral medicine will be an important focus for Wendy S. Hupp, D.M.D., associate professor and interim chair of the Department of General Dentistry and Oral Medicine, University of Louisville School of Dentistry. She takes the reins as president of the American Academy of Oral Medicine (AAOM) during its annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, April 4-9.

    “After the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas this year ruled in favor of recognizing the specialty status of oral medicine, we are informing other health care providers and the public of our credentials as Diplomates of the American Board of Oral Medicine and the benefits of seeking care for diseases and conditions treated most efficiently by oral medicine specialists,” Hupp said.

    Oral medicine specialists are qualified to treat patients for such health conditions as TMJ, burning mouth, sensory disorders and many other oral complications.

    Hupp is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and practiced general dentistry in Wayne, Pa., for nearly six years. She went on to complete residency training in Oral Diagnosis, Oral Medicine, and Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology at the Naval Postgraduate Dental School in Bethesda, Md.

    She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine, and joined the UofL School of Dentistry in 2007. Hupp lectures nationally on the treatment of medically complex patients, pharmacology, HIV/AIDS, clinical oral pathology, and women’s health. Her most recent publications and presentations include the management of oral diseases, new oral anticoagulants, interprofessional education, and women’s health. 

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    Julie Heflin
    Julie oversees digital content for the Office of Communications and Marketing. She began her UofL career on the Health Sciences Center campus in 2007. Prior to this, Julie was a journalist with WFPL (Louisville Public Media), and occasionally filed reports for National Public Radio.