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Clinical 360º Teams Periodontics Our Clinical 360° content teams represent a new approach to content delivery. Rather than allow one columnist to define a category, we now feature a panel of perspectives ranging from key opinion leaders to researchers, educators and everyday dentists that can more easily relate to where DPR’s readers are coming from. We bring together a variety of voices for the best advice and big ideas. Dentists currently on board to offer their signature expertise as part of Clinical 360° include Drs. John West, Richard Mounce, Robert Lowe, John Flucke, Joe Whitehouse, Peter Cabrera and more. If you wish to submit questions for the team, please contact Senior Editor Renee Knight. Dr. Peter O. Cabera Dr. Peter Cabrera received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Northwestern University, his DDS from the University of Illinois and completed his periodontal residency at Northwestern University Dental School. He lectures nationally and internationally, has a private practice in Chicago and is an affiliate attending at The Children’s Memorial Hospital. To learn more about his practice, visit perioimplantchicago.com. Terri Tilliss, RDH, PhD Terri Tilliss, RDH, PhD, received a BS in Dental Hygiene and a Master’s in Dental Hygiene Education from the University of Iowa and earned her Master of Science degree in Counseling and a PhD in Health and Behavioral Sciences from the University of Colorado. She taught in the dental hygiene departments at both schools. She is a member of ADHA, and has held office in the IADR where she received the Annual Researcher of the Year Award from the Oral/Dental Hygiene Research Group. Dr. James Kassolis Dr. James Kassolis attended the University of Maryland for his undergraduate degree and graduate training in dentistry. He practiced general dentistry for six years before attending the University of Illinois at the Medical Center in Chicago for his certification in periodontics, receiving Diplomate status in 1985. Dr. Kassolis is a faculty member of the Department of Periodontics at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
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