Oral pathology leader dies at 84

Henry Cherrick, DDS, an oral pathology leader who served as dean of two dental schools, died Jan. 24 at the age of 84. 

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Dr. Cherrick served as dean of the University of California Los Angeles School of Dentistry and Alton-based Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine. He also served as dean of Omaha-based University of Nebraska Medical Center, according to a Jan. 31 news release.

During the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Dr. Cherrick realized dentists could play a key role in AIDS diagnosis after observing soft-tissue lesions in the mouths of patients who were HIV-positive. He advocated for a federal program to support dental care for these patients, now known as the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part F Dental Reimbursement Program. 

Dr. Cherrick authored more than 45 articles, conducting research on surgical management of pathological processes, oral pathology and bone transplantation.

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