James L. Rutkowski, DMD, PhD, FAGD
Full Name James L. Rutkowski, DMD, PhD, FAGD
Phone (814) 226-8690
Fax (814) 226-9084
Available Topic(s) Pharmacology
Pain Management
Sedation Techniques
Bone Grafting, as it applies to implant dentistry
Opioid Addiction, Pharmacology and the Dentists Role in Responsible Prescribing – Part 1
Opioid Addiction, Pharmacology and the Dentists Role in Responsible Prescribing – Part 2
 
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James L. Rutkowski D.M.D., PhD. received his B.S. in Pharmacy from Duquesne University in 1972, his D.M.D.degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine in 1976, and his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Duquesne University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2008.Dr. Rutkowski maintains a general dental practice in Clarion, Pennsylvania that focuses on treating the apprehensive/medically-compromised patient and utilizing oral, inhalation, and intravenous sedation techniques for patient management. Dr. Rutkowski is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Oral Implantology and a Diplomate/Past-President of the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry (ABOI/ID). He lectures nationally and internationally on pharmacology, sedation techniques and bone grafting as it applies to implant dentistry.

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Opioid Addiction, Pharmacology and the Dentists Role in Responsible Prescribing – Part 1
 
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Webinar: Winning the Post-Op Pain Game