Mark Moss, DDS, PhD
Division Director of Public Health Dentistry
Associate Professor, Department of Foundational Sciences
Faculty Practice: 252-737-7122
Office: 252-737-7229
4255 Ledyard E. Ross Hall
Clinical Interests
Improving access to care for underserved populations; Addressing the social determinants of health with an emphasis on oral health; Reducing health disparities by addressing the structure, process, and outcomes of health care using a complex systems approach.
Education
DDS, Marquette University
MS (Preventive Medicine – Epidemiology), University of Wisconsin-Madison
PhD (Epidemiology), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
General Practice Residency – Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY
Dental Public Health Residency – New York State Bureau of Dental Health
Biographical Information
Dr. Moss brings a rich mix of experience to his role on the Foundational Sciences faculty at ECU School of Dental Medicine. He has served as the State Dental Director in the Wisconsin Division of Public Health. Prior to that he worked for twelve years in a rural community clinic in upstate New York and was a faculty member in the New York Dental Public Health Residency Program and at the University of Rochester and Eastman Dental Center. Dr. Moss has also held adjunct faculty appointments at New York University College of Dentistry and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Dr. Moss’ career path aligns well with the vision of improving the health and quality of life of all North Carolinians by creating leaders with a passion to care for the underserved and by leading the nation in community-based, service learning oral health education.
Dr. Moss enjoys hiking, kayaking, camping and birdwatching. He is committed to the care of adults with special health care needs and is trained as a Dental Director for the Special Olympics Special Smiles Program.
Publications
- Moss ME. Integrating oral health care services within Medicare. North Carolina Med
J 78: 402-405, 2017. - Arora S, Moss ME, Kumar JV. Does enamel fluorosis affect racial and ethnic groups differently? J Public Health Dent (doi: 10.1111/jphd.12258) 2017.
- Kumar JV, Tavares V, Kandhari P, Moss ME, Jolaoso IA. Changes in caries experience, untreated caries, sealant prevalence, and preventive behavior among third-graders in New York State 2002-2004 and 2009-2012. Public Health Reports 2015;130:355-361.
- Jolaoso IA, Kumar JV, Moss ME. Does fluoride in drinking water delay tooth eruption? J Public Health Dent 74: 241-7, 2014.
- Arora S, Moss ME, Kumar JV. Does enamel fluorosis affect racial and ethnic groups differently? J Public Health Dent (Submitted).
- Kumar JV, Tavares V, Kandhari P, Moss ME, Jolaoso IA. Changes in caries experience, untreated caries, sealant prevalence, and preventive behavior among third-graders in New York State 2002-2004 and 2009-2012. Public Health Reports 2015;130:355-361.
- Jolaoso IA, Kumar JV, Moss ME. Does fluoride in drinking water delay tooth eruption? J Public Health Dent 74: 241-7, 2014.
- Patel MH, Kumar JV, Moss ME. Diabetes and tooth loss. An analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003-2004. JADA 144: 478-485, 2013.