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Departments & Divisions
Luis C. Yepes, D.D.S.
Assistant Professor/Clinical
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Professional Background
Education
- 2010 - Clinical Fellowship - Endodontics - University of Kentucky
- 2009 - Residency - General Practice - University of Kentucky, College of Dentistry
- 1999 - Postdoctoral Training - Endodontics - Pontificia Universidad Javerianan, School of Dentistry
- 1995 - DDS - Dentistry - Pontificia Universidad Javerianan, School of Dentistry
Appointments
- 7/2015 - Assistant Director, Advanced General Dentistry Practice - University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, School of Dentistry, San Antonio
- 7/2015 - Director, Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program - University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, School of Dentistry, San Antonio
- 7/2012 - Assistant Professor/Clinical - University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Comprehensive Dentistry, San Antonio
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Instruction & Training
- - Present, Masters' Thesis Directed
- - Present, Masters' Thesis Directed
- 7/2017 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2016 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2015 - Present, GEND7011
- 7/2014 - Present, Fixed Prosthodontics, The University of Texas Health Science Center
- 7/2013 - Present, General Practice Clinic, The University of Texas Health Science Center
- 7/2012 - Present, Pre-Doctoral Student Supervision, University of Texas Health Science center at San Antonio
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Publications
Dissertation/Thesis
Yepes LC. Study between M4 and Endogripper Yepes LC. Clinical Management of the Papillary Hiperplasia with Soft Tissue Reliner
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Yepes LC, Fort R. Near Infrared Light Transillumination (NILT) and Bitewing Radiographs Display Similar Accuracy in Diagnosing Interproximal Lesions. Critical Appreciate Topics International Journal of Evidence-Based Practice for the Dental Hygienist. Yepes LC, Faltys D. The Interaction of Sodium Hypochlorite and Chlorhexidine Gluconate, Two Commonly Used Endodontic Irrigants, Forms a Potentially Harmful Precipitate that Causes Obliteration of the Dentinal Tubules and Discoloration of the Root Canal System. Critical Appr. Yepes LC, Henderson L. Irrigation Devices Used in Endodontics such as EndoVac and EndoActivator Result in more Efficient Removal of the Smear Layer in the Root Canal System. Critical Appreciate Topics, UTHSCSA.