Webinar Schedule
Day 1 full schedule
November 03, 2022 @ 11:00 - 17:00
Monika Khatri
Associate ProfessorIstanbul Medipol University
India
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Prosthodontics is a vast subject of dentistry. Lack of practice and understanding aids in difficulty during practice. It starts from preclinical practise to clinical exposure. Continuing education as well new ideas may simplify day to day difficulties faced in dental practice. From CD, RPD, FPD, MFP, Implantology to smile designing, TMJ, digital dentistry, materials and technology, innovations help in simplifying every aspect of prosthodontics. This presentation highlights some tips and tricks to simplify preclinical and clinical techniques thus enhancing interest in this extensive subject.
Suhani Sudhakar Shetty
Senior LecturerSrinivas Institute of Dental Sciences
India
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A number of factors such as tooth size, teeth arrangement, arch size, arch shape, jaw size, jaw relationship, and soft tissue factors play a significant role in skeletal and dental development.1 Growth pattern plays a significant role in growth modulation; thus, its evaluation plays a major part in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning during adolescence. Various techniques have been used in the past for accurate prediction of both magnitude and direction of craniofacial growth. However, prediction of abnormal growth variation is still limited due to complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors affecting growth.1-3
For proper diagnosis and treatment plan of skeletal malocclusion, it is beneficial to identify the malocclusion early during growing stage. Stability and non-influential nature of PR helped us formulate the hypothesis that different facial divergence may show a correlation with PR. The correlation of growth pattern and PR pattern is clinically significant as this association will help in determination of facial vertical growth pattern at an early age by determining the rugae pattern in the individual. This in turn may be used as a diagnostic adjunct for determination of malocclusions very early in life and help in preventive treatment as well as interceptive treatment to alleviate forthcoming growth pattern.
Amarjeet Gambhir
Associate ProfessorLady Hardinge Medical College & Hospital
India
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Anwesha Biswas
Pediatrics DentistAB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences
India
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Oral and maxillofacial radiology is the specialty of dentistry and discipline of radiology concerned with the production and interpretation of images and data produced by all modalities of radiant energy that are used for the diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region. The field of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology has experienced an explosive growth of knowledge and development of new technology that is unparalleled in dentistry. The diagnosis of disease is the cornerstone of dental practice, and recent advances in imaging science have enabled dentists to provide much better diagnostic services to their patients with a minimum of radiation exposure using modalities that were unknown a generation ago. Digital imaging, plain and computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other techniques are now part of the armamentarium of the dentist, largely through the work of oral and maxillofacial radiologists. The role of oral radiology in various aspects of dentistry cannot be overemphasized be it preventive, curative or rehabilitative. Hence, it is essential to know the perception of radiologists and other dental professionals for a better insight into the expected function scope of this branch.
Ozan Emre EYUPOGLU
Assistant ProfessorIstanbul Medipol University
Turkey
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Rujuta Patil
PeriodontistRajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
India
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