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Atousa Azarbal DMD

Assistant Professor

May 2024 Active Chair, Department of Prosthodontics
2019- present Infection Control Committee, University of Pittsburgh , School of Dental Medicine, Co- Chair
2018- present Dental Occlusion Course, Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh, School of Dental Medicine, Director
2016-present Department of Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Assistant Professor
2016-2017 Undergraduate preclinical prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Co Director,
2015-2016 Department of Prosthodontics, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, Visiting instructor

Education & Training
Shahid Beheshti University, Faculty of Dentistry
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
Departments

Administrative

Lauren McNulty
412-648-7621
lam563@pitt.edu
Courses Taught

Clinical Prosthodontics in Graduate Prosthodontics Clinic , 9 residents, 8hour/ week
Clinical Fixed Prosthodontics, 80 students, 28 hours/week, predoctoral students
Clinical removable prosthodontics, 80 students, 28 hours,/week predoctoral
students
Advanced Standing Summer Course Removable partial denture and complete
dentures lecture and lab, 7-8 students, 32 hours
Principles of Dental Occlusion, 80 students, 120 hours, predoctoral students, 11
lectures and 7 preclinical lab sessions.
Fixed Partial Dentures lab, 80 students, 48 hours, predoctoral students
Fixed Prosthodontics 2 lab, 20 students, 1 hour lecture
Complete Dentures 2, 80 Students, 1 hour lecture
Dental Anatomy and Morphology course, 80 students, 2-hour lecture on
Introduction to occlusion
Digital dentistry course, 80 students, 48 hours of sim lab session
Complete dentures lab, 20 predoctoral students, 48 hours of sim lab session
Fixed Partial Dentures 1 lab, 20 students, 48 hours of sim lab session
Removable Partial Dentures lab, 20 students, 48 hours of lab session
Bloodborne Pathogen Training- Infection Control orientation lecture, 1 hour, for predoctoral students, residents and Advanced Standing Students