Dr. Ira B. Lamster, DDS, MMSc

Dr. Ira B. Lamster received his D.D.S. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (1977), his M.M.Sc. from Harvard University (1980) and a Certificate of Special Training in Periodontology from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (1980). Dr. Lamster served as Dean of the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine from 2001 to 2012, and Senior Vice President of Columbia University Medical Center from 2006 to 2012. From 2012 until 2017 he was in the Department of Health Policy & Management of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Lamster is currently Dean Emeritus, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, and Clinical Professor, Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine. He is also a member of the Santa Fe Group.

Dr. Lamster’s research efforts have focused on diagnostic testing and risk assessment for periodontal disease, the interrelationship of periodontal disease and systemic disease, the oral health care needs of older adults and the future of dental education and practice. His research has been supported by NIH, corporations, and foundations.

Dr. Lamster is the author of more than 200 manuscripts and book chapters and has delivered more than 200 guest and invited lectures. He is the Editor of “Improving Oral Health for the Elderly,” published by Springer U.S. in February 2008, both the January 2011 and October 2012 issues of the Dental Clinics of North America (addressing “Contemporary Concepts in the Diagnosis of Oral Dental Disease”, and “Primary Health Care Activities in the Dental Office”, respectively), and Editor of “Diabetes Mellitus and Oral Health: An Interprofessional Approach” published by Wiley/Blackwell in 2014. Dr. Lamster served as Editor-in-Chief of the International Dental Journal from 2015 through 2021.


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Oral Complications of Cannabis Use (2nd Edition)

Cannabis is now (2023) approved for medical use in forty-one states, and for recreational purposes in twenty-three of those states. In the future, other states are certain to adopt similar laws. Considering that cannabis used for medicinal purposes is ingested or smoked, and that it is often smoked when used for recreational purposes, the effect of cannabis on the oral cavity is a concern for oral health care providers who will be seeing an increasing number of users. This Quality Resource Guide (QRG), using an evidence-based approach: reviews the diseases and disorders for which medical marijuana has been used\; discusses the potential effects of cannabis use on oral health (oral mucosa, dental caries and the periodontal diseases)\; analyzes its role as a risk factor for oral cancer\; examines the limitations and shortcomings of studies that have examined the relationship of cannabis use to oral disease\; and explores the issues surrounding the obtainment of accurate patient histories regarding cannabis/marijuana use. This QRG will serve as an important resource for the dentist, and all members of the office staff, as they assess and provide oral health therapy in today&rsquo\;s world.

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