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CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas R. McDonald, D.M.D. 1010 Prince Avenue Athens, Georgia 30606 (706) 543-8208 PERSONAL 260 St.George Drive Athens, Georgia 30606 (706) 549-2573

Date of Birth: February 19,1955 Place of Birth: Monroe, Georgia U.S. Citizen

Male Caucasian

Married: Alice Rosenblum July 18, 1981

Children: Meredith Anne July 3, 1985 Claire Maree September 3, 1989 EDUCATION High School Athens Academy Athens, Georgia 1969-1973 College

The University of Georgia

Athens, Georgia Major: Zoology, BS 1973-1978

Dental

Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry

Augusta, Georgia 1979-1983

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PROFESSIONAL

Professional Organizations American Dental Association Georgia Dental Association Clarke County Dental Society Academy of General Dentistry

Alumni Association of Student Clinicians-ADA Pankey-Dawson Study Club for Advanced Dentistry Chairman Young Dentist Committee, Eastern District Dental Society, G.D.A. 1984-1988

Chairman Beginning Practice Committee, Eastern District Dental Society, G.D.A. 1984-1987

Chairman Peer Review Committee, Eastern District Dental Society, G.D.A. 1987-1988

Vice President, President Elect, President Eastern District Dental Society 1988-1991

Chairman Crystal Peach Awards Committee, Georgia Dental Association 1990-1991

Alternate Delegate, Georgia Dental Association House of Delegates, 1988-1992

Delegate, Georgia Dental Association House of Delegates, 1992-1996 Hinman Dental Society

Other

President of Dental School Class 1979-1981 Member M.C.G. Admissions Committee 1982-1983 Member Faculty M.C.G. School of Dentistry 1983-Present Frequent Lecturer in Operative Dentistry and Crown and Bridge at M.C.G. School of Dentistry

Member Medical Staff at St. Mary’s Hospital, Athens, Georgia Athens Academy Board of Trustees

Emmanuel Episcopal Church Vestry Member 1994-1997 Athens Country Club, Board of Governors 1997-1999

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Cum Laude Graduate, The University of Georgia

O.K.U. Scholarship Achievement Award, 1979, 1980 Medical College of Georgia Inducted into Kappa Lambda Chapter O.K.U., 1983

Recipient of Academy of Operative Dentistry Award for Outstanding Achievement in Operative Dentistry, 1983 Recipient of Clinic Honor Student Award 1979-1983

Recipient of Distinguished Alumnus Award, Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry 1994

Pierre Fauchard Academy 1994

Honorable Fellow, Georgia Dental Association 1995 Fellowship, American College of Dentists 1995 Hinman Medallion 2001

Fellowship, International College of Dentists 2002 ABSTRACTS AND PUBLICATIONS

1. Nayyar, A., McDonald, T.R., Turner, R.F., and Koth, D.L.: Strength of Premolar Corono-Radicular Buildups with Cast Crowns

J. Dent. Res. 31:186, Abstract No. 70, March 1982

2. McDonald, T.R.: Temporization Material Alleviates Many Manipulation and Performance Challenges

Dentistry Today Vol.22.no.3, March 2003

PRESENTATIONS

“Strength of Premolar Corono-Radicular Restored with Cast Crowns” 1. Winner of the M.C.G. Table Clinic Presentation 1981

2. Table Clinic Presentation 1982; Fifth District Dental Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia 3. Table Clinic Presentation 1982; International Association of Dental Research Meeting, New

Orleans, Louisiana

4. Table Clinic Presentation 1982; Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia

5. Table Clinic Presentation 1982; American Dental Association Annual Session, Las Vegas, Nevada

“Custom Characterization of the Ceramo-Metal Restoration”

6. Table Clinic Presentation 1983; Fifth District Dental Society Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia 7. Table Clinic Presentation 1983; Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia

“Alternate Retention System for Complex Amalgam Restoration”

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PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED “Porcelain Laminate Veneers”

9. Slide Presentation Sponsored Seminar, Athens, Georgia; May 7, 1986 “Clinical Management of the Renaissance Crown”

10. Slide Presentation, Bibb County Dental Society, Macon, Georgia; October 4, 1986 11. Slide Presentation, Wilmer Eames Study Club, Atlanta, Georgia; February 23, 1987 12. Table Clinic Presentation 1987; Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia

13. Videotape Presentation, Atlanta, Georgia; March 21, 1987

“Restorative Dentistry and Color Communication with the Dental Laboratory” 14. Slide Presentation Sponsored Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia; May 9, 1987 15. Slide Presentation Sponsored Seminar, Millen, Georgia; September 25, 1987 “Impression Techniques in Restorative Dentistry”

16. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia; February 17, 1988 17. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia; March 23, 1988 “Clinical Management of the Renaissance Crown System”

18. Table Clinic Presentation, Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; March 18, 1988 “Dentist-Lab Communication, Predictable Results”

19. Table Clinic Presentation, Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; March 20, 1988 20. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia; March 23, 1988

21. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia; April 12, 1988

22. Full Day Lab Seminar Presentation to Dentists and Lab Technicians, Atlanta, Georgia; April 16,1988

“Porcelain Veneers and Other Esthetic Restorations in Restorative Dentistry” 23. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia; March 23, 1988

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PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

“Predictable Restorative Dentistry through Precise Provisional Restorations”

24. Table Clinic Presentation, Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; March 1989 25. Slide Presentation , Medical College of Georgia; January 17, 1989

26. Lecture, Medical College of Georgia; September 3, 1991

27.Slide Presentation, Academy of General Dentistry Mastership Program, Augusta, Georgia; February 3, 1990

28. Slide Presentation, Augusta Dental Society, Augusta, Georgia; September 11, 1990 29. Slide Presentation, I-20 East Dental Study Club, Conyers, Georgia; February 20, 1991 30. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia Seminar; October 26, 1991

31. Slide Presentation, Athens Area Dental Implant Study Group, Gainesville, Georgia; November 6, 1991

32. Slide Presentation, Medical College of Georgia Alumni Association; November 15, 1991 33. Greenville County Dental Society, Greenville, S.C. 9/21/98

34. Indiana University School of Dentistry 2/11/00

35. California Dental Association Meeting, San Francisco, Ca. September 15, 2000 36. Texas Dental Association, San Antonio, Texas May 4, 2001

“Porcelain Laminate Veneers Participation Course”

37. Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry; February 25, 1990, May 6, 1990, June 24,1990 38. Academy of General Dentistry Mastership Program, Augusta, Georgia; February 4, 1990 39. Special Clinician, Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; March 16 & 17, 1990 “Importance of Dental Materials in Restorative Practice”

40. Slide Presentation and Lecture, Medical College School of Dentistry; August 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993; September 1992, November 1992

“Cast Gold Restorations in Restorative Dentistry”

41. Slide Presentation, Medical College School of Dentistry; November 11, 1989, February 13, 1991

“Esthetic Dentistry”

42. Slide Presentation, Clarke County Dental Assistants Association; October 15, 1992

43. Slide Presentation, Georgia Dental Assistants Association, Asheville, North Carolina; August 6, 1993

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PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

“Custom Acrylic Provisional Restorations in Restorative Practice- Participation Course”

44. Medical College of Georgia Update in Dentistry, Atlanta, Georgia; January 7, 1992, August 27 & 28, 1994, September 14-17, 1995

45. Colorado Dental Study Club; February 5, 1994

46. Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; March 18 & 19, 1994, March 1, 1995, March 1997, March 11-14, 1998

47. Medical College of Georgia, Continuing Education, Atlanta, Georgia; September 20-22, 1996, September 11-14, 1997

“Provisional Restorations in Restorative Dentistry - Participation Course”

48. Yankee dental Congress, Boston, Massachusetts; January 15-18, 1998 ADA Meeting, San Francisco, Ca.10/25/98

49. Nebraska AGD Meeting, Omaha, NB. 12/4/98

50. MCG Sponsored Continuing Education Course, Atlanta, Ga. 11/5/99 51. Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass. 2/21/00

52. Indiana University, Indianapolis, Id. 2/11/00

53. Dallas County Dental Society Meeting, Dallas. TX. 3/11/00 54. Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Ga. 3/5-6/00

55. Kentucky Dental Association Meeting, Louisville, Ky. 4/11/00

56. California Dental Association Meeting, San Francisco, Ca. September15, 2000 57. California Dental Association Meeting, Anaheim, Ca. April 13,2000

58. Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass. January 27, 2001 59. Kentucky Dental Meeting, Louisville, April 12, 2002

“Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry for the Nineties”

60. Medical College of Georgia Alumni Association; February 7 , 1992, Atlanta Georgia; November 13, 1992, Macon, Georgia; February 19, 1993, Columbus, Georgia; January 29, 1993, Atlanta, Georgia; January 21, 1994

61. Slide Presentation, Colorado Dental Study Club, Winter Park, Colorado; February 4, 1994 62. Sponsored Seminar; June 5, 1993 Gainesville, Georgia; March 6, 1993, Cleveland, Georgia 63. Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, Prosthodontics Residence, Augusta, Georgia;

June 26, 1993, May 18, 1994

64. Medical College of Georgia, Update in General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Georgia; July 5-7, 1993

“Solving Difficult Restorative Problems with Provisional Restorations” 65. Oconee Dental Study Club; January 22, 1996

66. Northwest District Dental Society; February 7, 1996 67. Gwinett Dental Study Club; January 15, 1997

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68. Medical College of Georgia Continuing Education; September 20-22, 1996; September 12-14, 1997

PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

“The Comprehensive Patient Evaluation”

69. Slide Presentation Restorative Dentistry, Provisional Restorations, Porcelain Veneers, Medical College of Georgia Continuing Education, Atlanta, Georgia; September 20-22, 1996

70. Symposium of General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Georgia; July 1995, September 12-14, 1997, November 7-9, 1997, June 28, 1998

“Treatment of Extensive Restorative Cases through Proper Planning and Laboratory Communication”

71. Georgia State Dental Laboratory Association; May 18, 1996 72. Southwestern Association of Dental Laboratories; June 1, 1996 73. Mount Yonah Dental Study Club; October 26, 1996

74. Slide Presentation, Restorative Dentistry, Provisional Restorations, Porcelain Veneers, Medical College of Georgia Continuing Education, Atlanta, Georgia; September 20-22, 1996

75. Symposium on General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Georgia; July 1995, September 12-14, 1997, November 7-9, 1997, June 28 1998

“Necessary Steps Prior to Restorative Treatment”

75. MCG Alumni Study Group, Crested Butte, Co. 1/28/99 “Hands-on Centric Relation Course”

76. MCG Alumni Study Group, Crested Butte, Co. 1/29/99 “Treatment of Complex Restorative Cases”

77. MCG Alumni Study Group, Crested Butte, Co. 1/30/99

78. MCG Symposium on General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Ga. July 4, 2000 “Esthetic Dentistry within the Comprehensive Restorative Practice”

79. MCG Sponsored Continuing Education Course, Atlanta, Ga. 11/5/99 80. California Dental Association Meeting, Anaheim, Ca. April 14, 2000 “The Comprehensive Restorative Practice”

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PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

“Functional Considerations in Esthetic Dentistry”

82. MCG Symposium on General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Ga. June 2, 2000 83. Hinman Dental Meeting March 24, 2000

84. Kentucky Dental Association April 1, 2000

85. California Dental Association, Anaheim, Ca., April 13, 2000 86. Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass. January 26,2001 87. Texas Dental Association, San Antonio, Texas May 4, 2001 “Comprehensive Approach to Restorative Practice”

88. Atlanta Dental Study Group September 9, 1998

89. Army Dental Corps General Practice Residency, Ft. Bragg, N.C. December10-12 1998 90. South Carolina Dental Association, Columbia, S.C. September17, 1999

91. Baton Rouge Study Club, Baton Rouge, La. January 14, 2000 92. Hinman Dental Society, Atlanta, Ga. March 16, 2001

93. Florida West Coast Dental Society, Tampa, March 16, 2002 “Advanced Provisional Restorations”

94. MCG Symposium on General Dentistry St. Simons Island, Ga. July 3, 2000 95. Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass. January 27, 2001

96. Hinman Dental Society, Atlanta, Ga. March 17, 2001, March 22,23, 2002 97. Texas Dental Society, San Antonio, Texas May 5, 2001

98. Chicago Midwinter Meeting, February 23, 2002

99. Florida West Coast Dental Society, Tampa, March 15, 2002 100. Kentucky Dental Meeting, Louisville, April 13,2002

“Complex Restorative Cases and Provisional Restorations” 101. Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass. January 26, 2001

“Occlusion and the Temporomandibular Joint, Cornerstones of the Restorative Practice” 102. Hinman Dental Society, Atlanta, Ga. March 24, 2002

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PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

104. “Marketing Your Practice with Excellence” MCG School of Dentistry – Clinic Day,Augusta, Georgia February 5, 2003

105. “Comprehensive Approach to Esthetic Dentistry” MCG School of Dentistry – Senior Seminar, Augusta, Georgia February 19, 2003

106. “Comprehensive Approach to Restorative Practice- Functional and Esthetic Diagnosis” a.m. Chicago Midwinter Meeting, February 27, 2003

107. “Comprehensive Restorative Treatment” p.m. Chicago Midwinter Meeting February 27, 2003

108. Panel Discussion, “Smile Design and its Relationship to Anterior Esthetics” Chicago Midwinter Meeting, February 28, 2003

109. “Predictable Restorative Dentistry through Precise Provisional Restorations” lecture, “Hands-on Provisionals” work-shop, River Valley Study Club, Connecticut , March 3, 2003

110. “Functional Considerations in Esthetic Dentistry” Augusta Dental Society, Georgia, March 11, 2003

111. Senior Seminar, “ Laboratory Communication in Restorative Practice” MCG School of Dentistry, March 13, 2003

112. “Advanced Provisional Restorations” Hinman Dental Meeting, March 20, 2003 113. “ Contemporary Laboratory Techniques for Exceptional Restorative Dentistry, Part 1”

with Walter Gebhard-Achilles, Hinman Dental Meeting, March 21, 2003

114. “Contemporary Laboratory Techniques for Exceptional Restorative Dentistry, Part 2” with Walter Gebhard-Achilles, Hinman Dental Meeting, March 22, 2003

115. “Functional and Esthetic Diagnosis in Restorative Practice” MCG Symposium General Dentistry, St. Simons Island, Georgia, July 3, 2003

116. “Advanced Provisional Restorations-Participation Course” Ohio Dental Society Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, September 13, 2003

117. “Comprehensive Approach to Restorative Practice” Corps of Discovery Seminar, Montana, September 19-20, 2003

118. “Provisional Restorations 2003” ADA Meeting, November 23, 2003

119. “Provisional restorations in Restorative Dentistry” participation course, Holiday Dental Conference, Charlotte, N.C., December 5, 2003

120. “Advanced Provisional Restorations” participation course, Holiday Dental Conference, December 6, 2003

121. “Provisional Restorations 2004” participation course, Hinman Dental Meeting, Featured Clinician – 8:00-11:00am, March 18, 2004

122. “Provisional Restorations 2004” participation course, Hinman Dental Meeting - 12:30-3:30pm. March 18, 2004

123. “ Functional Considerations in Esthetic Dentistry”, Hinman Dental Meeting – 12:30-3:30pm, March 19, 2004

124. “Occlusion and the Temporomandibular Joint; Cornerstones of the Restorative Practice”, Hinman Dental Meeting – 8:30-11-30am, March 20, 2004

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125. “ Comprehensive Approach to Restorative Practice”, California Dental Association – 9:00-3:30, September 10, 2004

126. “Occlusion and Esthetics participation course”, Corps of Discovery, Montana , September 17, 2004

“PRESENTATIONS CONTINUED

127. Provisional Restorations participation course”, Corps of Discovery, Montana, September 18, 2004

128. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course”, Yankee Dental Congress, Boston, Mass., January 23, 2005

129. “Functional Considerations in Esthetic Dentistry”, Academy of Operative Dentistry, Chicago, Ill., February 25, 2005

130. “Esthetic and Functional Testing with Provisional Restorations”, American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, Chicago, Ill., February 27, 2005

131. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course” Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., March 17, 2005 a.m.

132. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course” Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., March 17, 2005 p.m.

133. “Predictable Restorative Dentistry Through Precise Provisional Restorations” lecture, Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., March 18, 2005

134. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course” Hinman Dental Meeting, Atlanta, Ga., March 18, 2005

135. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course” California Dental Association, San Francisco, Ca. September 9, 2005 a.m.

136. “Provisional Restorations 2005, participation course” California Dental Association, San Francisco, Ca. September 9, 2005 p.m.

137. “Comprehensive Approach to Restorative Practice” full day lecture California Dental Association, San Francisco, Ca., September 10 , 2005

138. “Provisional Restorations 2005 participation course”, ADA Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., October 6, 2005 a.m.

139. “Provisional Restorations 2005 participation course”, ADA Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., October 6, 2005 p.m.

140. “Provisional Restorations 2005 participation course”, ADA Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., October 7, 2005 a.m.

141. “Provisional Restorations 2005 participation course”, ADA Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., October 7, 2005 p.m.

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