Sumter S. Arnim Explained

Sumter Smith Arnim (1904 - 1990) was an American dentist and academic. He was dean of the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston and he conducted significant research work on dental plaque.

Biography

Arnim was admitted to the Yale School of Medicine, and he quickly elected to pursue a Ph.D. in pathology instead of a medical degree.[1] During World War II, Arnim was a faculty member at the Medical College of Virginia, and he pointed out that dental disease was only coming into the spotlight because it was impacting the availability of soldiers for the war. He called for more dentists to be trained in research methods so that oral health could be better understood.[2] Arnim later expanded on work from Charles C. Bass related to dental plaque; he used phase-contrast microscopy and cinemicrography to more closely study plaque.[3] He developed an early form of the disclosing tablet using erythrosine.[4]

Arnim worked with oral pathologist Barnet M. Levy at the Medical College of Virginia, and he recruited Levy to the University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston in 1957, where Levy later helped to establish a dental research institute.[5] In the 1960s, Arnim directed graduate and postgraduate programs at the school, which included degree plans in orthodontics, prosthodontics and oral surgery, and continuing education classes for practicing dentists.[6] Arnim was dean of the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston (GSBS) from 1966 to 1970.[7] By 1967, enrollment at the GSBS had doubled from its founding and Arnim was credited with improving faculty morale.[8]

From 1968 to 1972, Arnim was a preventive dentistry consultant to the Surgeon General of the United States Air Force.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Johnson. J. V.. Jeske. A. H.. Sumter S. Arnim, D.D.S., Ph.D.: Texas leader in evidence-based dentistry. Texas Dental Journal. December 2011. 128. 12. 1280–6. 22375446. December 21, 2015.
  2. Gutmann. J. L.. The maturation of science within dentistry: The impact of critical milestones and visionary leaders on contemporary achievements. Journal of the History of Dentistry. 2009. 57. 3. 109–122. 20222217. December 21, 2015.
  3. Christen. A. G.. Sumter Smith Arnim, DDS, PhD (1904-1990): a pioneer in preventive dentistry.. Journal of Dental Research. October 1995. 74. 10. 1630–16355. 7499584. 10.1177/00220345950740100201. 33794436.
  4. Block. Philip L.. Lobene. Ralph R.. Derdivanis. John P.. A two-tone dye test for dental plaque. Journal of Periodontology. 1 July 1972. 43. 7. 423–426. 10.1902/jop.1972.43.7.423. 4504527. December 22, 2015. 0022-3492.
  5. Web site: Dr. Barnet Levy, 97, remembered as legendary researcher. University of Texas School of Dentistry. December 21, 2015. March 28, 2014.
  6. News: McNaughton. Helene Wilke. The dentists. December 21, 2015. The Alcalde. October 1965. 10.
  7. Web site: Office of the President: Leadership Timeline. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. December 21, 2015.
  8. News: What's the Rx for our med schools?. December 22, 2015. The Alcalde. June 1967. 15.
  9. Christen. A. G.. A modern pioneer in preventive dentistry--Sumter S. Arnim, DDS, PhD: Teacher, researcher, and national dental consultant--An interview. ntrl.ntis.gov. National Technical Reports Library. December 21, 2015. 1979.