Meet Dr. Reebye

Uday N. Reebye, MD,DMD

Dr. Reebye has a very extensive and comprehensive list of training and accomplishments. As a dual-degree Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Reebye has completed both medical and dental school, as well as an Oral Maxillofacial internship and surgical residency. He is an attending surgeon at Durham Regional Hospital, clinical adjunct faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a member of the American Medical Association, the American Dental Association, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and the International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

Dr. Reebye attended Boston University School of Dental Medicine and completed his medical degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His surgical training includes an Oral Maxillofacial internship at Boston Medical Center, General Surgery Training at UNC-Chapel Hill and an Oral Maxillofacial Residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Whether he is working at his private office or is treating the underserved population at the Tri-County Community Health Center, Dr. Reebye’s main passion in life is helping people. He also enjoys education and teaching, which allows him to serve as an effective resource for many general dentists in the community. He often collaborates with other health professionals on clinical cases, sharing knowledge of his specialty of CT guided implant dentistry. In addition, Dr. Reebye has instituted an externship program within his private office, inviting several undergraduates to work with him, gaining valuable hands-on experience and a behind-the-scenes view of dentistry.

Dr. Reebye understands and embraces the importance of Continuing Education courses in the dental profession. He and his staff at Triangle Implant Center are sponsoring a series of Continuing Education Courses (www.trianglelectureseries.com). He has also authored numerous publications regarding his clinical interests, which include CT guided implant surgery and distraction osteogenesis.

Dr. Reebye and his wife, Laura, live in Chapel Hill with their daughters. He enjoys playing tennis, gardening, and traveling with his family. They remain true and dedicated Tar Heel fans.

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Board Certification and Licensure:

Diplomate American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery February 2009

American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery written exam January 2008

North Carolina Medical License # 2007-01422 August 2007

New York Medical License # 243779 April 2007

New York Dental License #051916 February 2005

North Carolina State Medical License

Bicon Dental Implant Course December 2003

United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 3 June 2006

United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 December 2003

United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 February 2003

North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners September 2001

North Carolina State Dental License #7381 September 2001

Basic Life Support December 2009

Advance Cardiac Life Support June 2009

Pediatric Advance Life Support for Doctors 2009

Advance Trauma Life Support for Doctors June 2004

Massachusetts Dental License #19533 September 1998

North West Territories/Nunavut Dental License June 2000

North East Regional Boards May 1998

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery In Training Exam (OMSITE) April 1999

National Board of Dental Examiners – United States Part 1 July 1996

National Board of Dental Examiners – United States Part 2 December 1997

National Board of Dental Examiners – Canada March 1998

OSCE – Canada March 1998

Education:

Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Certificate

Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Stony Brooke University Medical Center

New Hyde Park, NY July 2005- June 2007

General Surgery (PGY1)

University of North Carolina Hospitals

Chapel Hill, NC June 2004 July 2005

Medical Doctor (MD)

University of North Carolina School of Medicine

Chapel Hill, NC August 2000 May 2004

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency (PGY1)

Boston Medical Center, Boston University School of Dental Medicine,

Boston V. A. Medical Center, Boston MA

Trained under Dr. Donald Booth and Dr. David Cottrell July 1998 July 1998

Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)

Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston MA August 1994 May 1998

University of British Columbia, Department of Microbiology, Vancouver BC

August 1992 – August 1994

 

Work Experience:

Current Practice:

Owner Triangle Implant Center

Durham, NC

-Providing full scope Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Residency Training Experience:

Chief Resident Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park NY
University Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY
Veterans Hospital, North Port, NY
– Provided care for patients requiring major oral maxillofacial procedures including: maxillofacial trauma, orthognathic surgery, facial reconstruction, cleft lip and palate, implant, benign tumor resection and reconstruction, dentoalveolar and preprosthetic surgery.
July 2006-June 2007

Senior Resident Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY
University Medical Center, Stony Brook NY
July 2005-June 2006

Boston Medical Center, Boston Veterans Hospital, Boston University School of Dental Medicine

Rotations in inpatient and outpatient Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

1 month rotation in Medical Intensive Care Unit

1 month rotation in Infectious Disease Clinic

3 weeks rotation in Neurological surgery

June 1998-July 1999

Community Dentistry:

Tri-county Community Health Center, Newton Grove, NC
Staff dentist, providing dental care to rural and underserved population of central and eastern North Carolina
Teaching dental students on rotation from UNC School of Dentistry
Involved in clinical HIV/AIDS research, May 2002 – present

Research training:

Principal Investigator

Triangle Implant Center, Durham, NC

Immediate loading of implants in the extraction site.

Anesthesia outcomes of ambulatory oral surgery

BMI and anesthesia risk in ambulatory setting

Principal Investigator

Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Worked under the supervision of Dr. David Cottrell to execute a clinical drug study on the reduction of PGE2 with the use of Ibuprofen and Dexamethasone.

Research Associate to Dr. David Cottrell

Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Reviewed and analyzed General dentist referral patterns for oral surgical procedures. 1996-1997.

Investigated the microflora of third molar pericoronitis. 1995-1997.

Scholarships and Awards:

UNC Whitehead Medical Society Award Recipient Most outstanding surgical resident 2005

Kaiser Permanente Excellence in Teaching Awards (general surgery) 2005

University of North Carolina School of Medicine Keith Scholarship. 2000-2004

The Straumann Resident Scientific Research Award, AAOMS. 1999

The American Academy of Oral Medicine Award. 1998

Boston University School of Dental Medicine Predoctoral Research Achievement Award. 1998

ADA/Dentsply Research Clinician Award. Represented Boston University at a table clinic

at the ADA 139th Annual Session in San Francisco, CA. 1998

ADA/Dentsply Research Clinician Award. 1997

Reiyukai Cultural Exchange Scholarship to Tokyo, Japan. 1994

Reiyukai Youth Speech Festival Scholarship. Canadian delegate to Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1994

British Columbia Provincial Scholarship for excellence in academics, 1992

Gold medallist on the British Columbia provincial French exams, 1992

British Columbia Francophone Games record holder in 100m and 200m sprint. 1994

Scientific Publications:

Aarti Bhavesh Patel, Edward Davidian, Uday Reebye, (2012) Complicated Airway Due to Unexpected Lingual Tonsil Hypertrophy. Anesthesia Progress: Summer 2012, Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 82-84.

Ronald Schneider, Uday Reebye, Christopher Choi, Doran Kalman “Seizure-like activity and prolonged central nervous system side effects after intravenous sedation.”J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2008 Jun;66(6):1277-82.

Scott Blyer, Anthony Casino, Uday Reebye Munchausen’s Syndrome: a case report of self induced temporomandibular joint subluxation. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2007 Nov;65(11):2371-4.

David Cottrell, Uday Reebye, , Scott Blyer, Neil Mehta. Root Formed Implants in HIV/AIDS Patients. In progress, review by OOO.

Torres, Rafael, Reebye, Uday. HAART compliance in rural North Carolina. Accepted International Proceedings Immunology.

Reebye, Uday, Torres, Rafael, Harris, Horace, Cottrell, David. Extraction outcomes in AIDS patients. Accepted International Proceedings Immunology.

Torres, Rafael, Reebye, Uday. Compliance to QD dosing versus BID/TID dosing of antiretroviral agents in rural North Carolina HIV/AIDS population. Accepted for the AIDS 2004 XV International Conference.

Torres, Rafael, Reebye, Uday, Cottrell, David, Harris, Horace. Post-oral surgical outcomes in AIDS patients. Accepted for the AIDS 2004 XV International Conference.

Torres, Rafael, Cottrell, David, Reebye, Uday. Ulcerative tongue lesion secondary to Cytomegalovirus. Accepted Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society Fall 2004.

Dixon, Julian, Senior, Brent, Reebye, Uday, Cottrell, David. Rhinosinusitis: Diagnosis, Management, and Dental Implications. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 52, No. 4, 50-52. Winter 2004.

Reebye, Uday, Reebye, Pratibha, Cottrell, David. Mood Disorders and Dental Implications. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 52, No. 3, 38-42. Fall 2003.

Reebye, Uday, Ogunrinde, Olukayode, Cottrell, David. Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura presenting as gingival bleeding. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 52, No.2, 42-43. Summer 2003.

Reebye, Uday, Ollerhead, Thomas, Hughes, Christopher, Cottrell, David. The Microbial Composition of Mandibular Third Molar Pericoronal Infections. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 51, No. 2, 48-51 Summer 2002.

Reebye, Nittin, Reebye, Uday Stroke Following Dentally Induced Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 50, No. 4, 56-57 Winter 2002.

Reebye, Uday, Hunter, Michael, Cottrell, David General Dentists’ Referral Patterns for Oral Surgical Procedures. Dentistry Online, http://www.priory.com/den/referrals.htm December, 2000.

Reebye, Uday, Cottrell, David: The Use of IL-1b as an Objective Measure for the efficacy of Pharmacological Agents in Oral Surgery. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 59, No. 8, 2001.

Tull, Gregory, Cottrell, David, Bahi, Kulminder, Boumadouche, Madi, Reebye, Uday: Dental Practitioner Compliance with the AHA Bacterial Endocarditis Prophylaxis Recommendations. Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Vol. 59, No. 3, 18-22 Fall 2000,

Reebye, Uday, Cottrell, David, Mizin, Alexei, Bahi, Kulminder, Cabral, Vivian: Efficacy of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in the Reduction of IL-1b in Third Molar Surgery. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 58, No. 8, 75-76, 2000.

Cottrell, David, Reebye, Uday, Mizin, Alexei, Cabral, Vivian: Clinical and Laboratory Correlation in the Reduction of IL-1b Levels using Anti-inflammatory Drugs. ADSA Annual Session, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Meeting Handbook. April, 2000

Cottrell, David, Mehra, Pushkar, Reebye, Uday, Malloy, Jack: Efficacy of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Third Molar Surgery: Laboratory and Clinical Correlation. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 57, No. 8, 90-91, 1999.

Cottrell, David, Reebye, Uday, Bahi, Kulminder, Cabral, Vivian: Microbiology of Mandibular Third Molar Pericoronitis Using Advanced Culture Techniques. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 56. 1998.

Cottrell, David. Hunter, Michael. Reebye, Uday. Cabral, Vivian. Rubeiz, Tony. General Dentist Referral Patterns for Oral Surgical Procedures. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 55, No. 8, 119-120, 1997.

Reebye, Uday, Cottrell, David. Microbiology of Third Molar Pericoronitis. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 54; No 8, 110, 1996.

Presentations:

Woehler Research Group conference, Aruba, 2012

Triangle Dental Society meeting, Durham NC 2012

Alamance Dental Society Meeting, Burlington, NC 2012

Lecture Series/Live Surgery, Mebane, Durham NC 2011-2012

Townee Dental Meeting. Las Vegas, NV 2012

Absolute Dental Implant Conference, 2011

Reimser grafting meeting, Hamburg, Germany 2010

Lecture Series, Cary, NC 2010

Townee Dental Meeting. Las Vegas, NV 2011

Lecture Series, Durham, Cary, NC 2009

Lecture Series, Cary, NC 2008

French Society of Implantology, Mauritius, 2008

Triangle Dental Society, Durham 2007

The Lecture Series, Durham NC 2007

American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Las Vegas, NV 2006

Bicon 2005 World symposium, Boston, MA 2005

AIDS 2004 XV International Conference, Bangkok, Thialand 2004.

33rd Annual John B. Graham Student Research Society, Student Research Day,

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, 2001

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 82nd Annual Meeting, Scientific Session and

Exhibition, San Francisco, CA. 2000

American Dental Society of Anesthesiology Annual Session, Santa Fe, NM. 2000

Boston University, Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Clinic Day. Boston, MA. 2000

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 81st Annual Meeting, Scientific Session and

Exhibition, Boston, MA. 1999

Boston University Grand Rounds, Boston, MA. 1999

Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Clinic Day. Boston, MA. 1999

American Dental Association Annual meeting. San Francisco, CA. 1998

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 80th Annual Meeting, Scientific Session and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA. 1998.

Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Clinic Day. Awarded the ADA Clinician Research scholarship,

Boston, MA. 1998.

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 79th Annual Meeting, Scientific Session and

Exhibition, Seattle, WA. September 1997.

Boston University Graduate Student Symposium, Boston, MA. 1997.

Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Clinic Day.

Awarded the ADA Clinician Research scholarship, Boston, MA. 1997.

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 78th Annual Meeting,

Scientific Session and Exhibition, Miami, FL.. 1997.

Teaching positions:

Clinical instructor Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine July 2005- July 2007.

Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Dental Ecology, UNC School of Dentistry.

Current Research:

Schneider, William, Blyer, Scott, Reebye, Uday, Kucine, Allan Botulism toxin for the treatment of myogenic TMD. Study active at Stony Brook University.

Torres, Rafael, Reebye, Uday: Compliance to QD dosing versus BID/TID dosing of antiretroviral agents in rural North Carolina HIV/AIDS population. Study currently active.

Cottrell, David, Reebye, Uday, Mehra, Pushkar: Reduction of IL-B1 Levels in Urine and Saliva in Patients Prescribed Anti-Inflammatory Agents. Study completed.

Leadership Positions/Community Service:

Tri County Community Health Center Newton Grove, NC
Providing dental care to migrant workers in North Carolina. July 2002-present

Whitehead Medical Society Admissions Committee UNC– Chapel Hill

Participated in the selection process of entering medical students

Nunavut Health Services
Rankin Inlet, Canada

Provided dental care to under served Inuit communities of Arctic Canada. June 2000

Cape Cares

Nacaome, Honduras

Provided dental care in a rural and under served community in Honduras. February 2000

Community Health Educator

Beth Israel Hospital Family Van, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA

Educated patients on the importance of oral hygiene and general health. 1995-1997.

Academic Senator

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

Represented students in academic affairs. 1993-1994

Memberships:

American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

American medical association 2007 – present

John B. Graham Student Research Society 2001 – present

Whitehead Medical Society 2000 – present

American Dental Association 1998 – present.

American Student Dental Association 1994 – 1998.

SCADA 1998 present.

Massachusetts Dental Association 1998-present.

Doctors of the World 1999-present.

Languages:

Fluent in English, French, and French Creole.