Prof. HYO-SANG PARK | Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award
Department of Orthodontics, Kyungpook National Univsersity, South Korea
Prof. Hyo-Sang Park, DDS, MSD, Ph.D., is a distinguished scholar, clinician, and global leader in orthodontics, widely recognized for pioneering orthodontic microimplants that have revolutionized treatment protocols worldwide. He completed his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, Korea, followed by specialist orthodontic training and authorization at Kyungpook National University Hospital. He earned a Master of Science in Orthodontics and later obtained his Ph.D. in Oral Biology and Orthodontics from Kyungpook National University, reflecting a solid academic foundation. Professionally, he has served as a full-time instructor, assistant professor, and associate professor at Keimyung University Medical College before becoming Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at Kyungpook National University, while also enriching his international exposure as a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, USA. His research interests include the development of orthodontic microimplants, microimplant-assisted orthodontic treatment, clear aligner-microimplant combined treatment, and orthognathic surgery. With expertise spanning biomechanics, surgical orthodontics, device design, and clinical applications, his research skills have resulted in over 114 indexed publications, 4,303 citations, and an h-index of 33, alongside multiple patents for orthodontic anchorage systems and innovative devices. His books and monographs, translated into Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Portuguese, further highlight his international influence, and his more than 200 lectures, 300 training courses, and global presentations underscore his role as a thought leader and educator. Prof. Park has received widespread recognition for his contributions, including leadership in academic societies, authorship of standard orthodontic textbooks, and patents that bridge clinical innovation with patient care. In conclusion, Prof. Hyo-Sang Park’s career reflects an exceptional blend of academic excellence, pioneering research, international collaboration, and mentorship, making him highly deserving of global recognition for his transformative contributions to orthodontics and his ongoing potential to advance the field through innovation, leadership, and education.
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Featured Publication
Park, H. S., Jeong, S. H., & Kwon, O. W. (2006). Factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 130(1), 18–25. — Cited 984
Park, H. S. (2001). MIA (Micro-Implant Anchorage) for Class I bialveolar protrusion. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 35(7), 417–422. — Cited 803
Kyung, H. M., Park, H. S., Bae, S. M., & Jae-Hyun, S. (2003). Overview: Development of orthodontic micro-implants for intraoral anchorage. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 37(6), 321–328. — Cited 718
Bae, S., Park, H. S., Kyung, H. M., Kwon, O. W., & Sung, J. H. (2002). Clinical application of micro-implant anchorage. Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 36(5), 298–302. — Cited 583
Lee, M. H., Kwon, T. G., Park, H. S., Wozney, J. M., & Ryoo, H. M. (2003). BMP-2-induced Osterix expression is mediated by Dlx5 but is independent of Runx2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 309(3), 689–694. Cited 561