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DEPARTMENTS HOD
1 DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTICS DR. ANIL GUPTA
2 DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS DR. M.S.SIDHU
3 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY DR.DAYASHANKAR
4 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY DR. SUMA
5 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY DR.APARNA DAVE
6 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY DR. MANDEEP
7 DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS DR. PUJA
8 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY DR. SHOURYA TANDON
9 DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY DR. PRIYANKA
DEAN : Dr. ANIL GUPTA
DEPARTMENTS Professor Reader Senior lecturer
Lecturer
DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTICS 2 2 2 -
DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS 4 2 2 -
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY 1 5 3 1
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY 2 2 2 1
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY 2 2 - -
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY 1 5 2 2
DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS 2 6 2 -
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY 1 1 3 1
DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY 2 3 2
FACULTY MEMBERS
DEPARTMENTS NON TEACHING STAFF
DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTICS 1 CLERK, 3 ATTENDER=4
DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS 1 CLERK, 3 ATTENDER=4
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY 1 CLERK, 1 OT TECHNICIAN, 3 ATTENDERS=5
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY 1 CLERK, 1 RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN, 3 ATTENDERS=5
DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY 1 LAB TECHNICIAN, 2 ATTENDERS= 3
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY 2 CLERK, 3 ATTENDER, 1 LAB TECHNICIAN=6
DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS 1 CLERK, 5 LAB TECHNICIAN, 4 ATTENDERS= 10
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY 1 CLERK , 1 HYGIENIST, 4 ATTENDERS= 6
DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY 1 CLERK, 3 ATTENDER=4
NON TEACHING STAFF
COURSES OFFERED IN THE FACULTY
BDS 4YEARS + 1 YEAR INTERNSHIP
MDS
In all nine specialities
3 YEARS
PhD
In all nine specialities
3-6 YEARS
DEMOGRAPHICS OF STUDENTS
NAME OF THE COURSE
TOTAL NO OF STUDENTS ADMITTED
PRESENT NO OF STUDENTS
BDS 1ST YEAR 100 100
BDS 2nd YEAR 42 38
BDS 3rd YEAR 100 97
BDS 4th YEAR 100 96
DEMOGRAPHICS OF STUDENTS
S.NO. DEPARTMENT NO OF STUDENTS
1 DEPARTMENT OF PEDODONTICS 09
2 DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS 14
3 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY 03
4 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY 17
5 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL SURGERY 10
6 DEPARTMENT OF ORAL MEDICINE AND
RADIOLOGY
06
7 DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS 14
8 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DENTISTRY 03
9 DEPARTMENT OF PERIODONTOLOGY 12
TOTAL NO OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS : 88
DEPARTMENT WISE NUMBER OF MDS STUDENTS
Department Of Orthodontics
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory) = 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory) = 1 Class/Week
B.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day =6 Classes/Week (21 hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1pm/day = 5 Classes/Week (12.5 hrs/Week)B.D.S Second Year(Practical) 1.45pm-3.45pm = 2 Classes/Week
Department Of Oral Surgery
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory) = 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory) = 1 Class/Week
B.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day = 6 Classes/Week (21 hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1.30pm/day =5 Classes/Week (12.5hrs/Week)
Department Of Oral Medicine And Radiology
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory)= 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory)= 1 Class/WeekB.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day = 6 Classes/Week (21 hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1.30pm/day =5 Classes/Week (12.5 hrs/Week)
Number of classes
Department Of Conservative Dentistry
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory)=2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory)=1 Class/WeekB.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day =6 Classes/Week (21 hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1pm/day=5 Classes/Week (12.5 hrs/Week)B.D.S Second Year(Practical) 11 AM- 1 PM =2Classes/Week
Department Of Prosthodontics
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory)=2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory)=1 Class/Week
B.D.S. SecondYear(Theory)=2 Classes/Week
B.D.S First Year (Theory)=1 Class/Week
B.D.S. Final Year( Clinics)= 6 Classes/Week (18 hrs /Week)
B.D.S. Final Year( Practical)= 1Classes/Week (2 hrs /Week)
B.D.S Third Year ( clinics)= 5 Classes/Week (15 hrs/Week)
B.D.S. Second Year ( practicals)= 2classes/week
B.D.S First Year ( practicals)= 2classes/week
Number of classes
Department Of Oral Pathology
BDS First Year (Theory)= 3 classes/ week
BDS second Year (Theory)= 2 classes/ week
BDS Third Year (Theory)= 2 classes/ week
BDS First Year ( Practicals)= 3 classes /week (6 hrs)
BDS Second Year ( Practicals)= 2 classes /week (4 hrs)
BDS Third Year ( Practicals)= 2 classes /week (4 hrs)
Department of Periodontology
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory) = 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory) = 1 Class/Week
B.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day =6 Classes/Week (21hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1.30pm/day = 5 Classes/Week ( 12.5 hrs/Week)
Number of classes
Department Of PHD
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory) = 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory) = 1 Class/Week
B.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30 pm/day =6 Classes/Week (21 hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)10am -1.30 pm/day = 5 Classes/Week (12.5 hrs/Week)
Department of Pedodontics
B.D.S. Final Year(Theory) = 2 Classes/Week
B.D.S Third Year (Theory) = 1 Class/Week
B.D.S Final Year (Clinics) 10am – 1.30pm/day =6 Classes/Week (21hrs /Week)B.D.S Third Year (Clinics)11am -1.30pm/day = 5 Classes/Week ( 12.5 hrs/Week)
Number of classes
Seminar,Journal club,
Clinical discussions, Case report presentations
As per DCI curriculum department wise.
MDS ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
COURSE COMPLETION STATUS
NAME OF THE COURSE
COURSE COMPLETION
STATUS
PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
REMARKS
BDS 1ST YEAR ON TIME NIL SUMMATIVE INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT EXAMS IN MAY
BDS 2nd YEAR ON TIME NIL SUMMATIVE INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT EXAMS IN MAY
BDS 3rd YEAR ON TIME NIL SUMMATIVE INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT EXAMS IN MAY
BDS 4th YEAR ON TIME NIL SUMMATIVE INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT EXAMS IN MAY
COURSE COMPLETION STATUS
MDS FINAL YEAR EXAMS FROM 30 APRIL AND PRACTICAL EXAMS WILL BE COMPLETED BY 25 MAY 2018.
ON SCHEDULE
TEACHING METHODOLOGY USED
SISPBLCase studies & discussionMCQ, Group discussionActivity based learning Video presentationStudent seminarsDidactic lectures
EQUAL REPRESENTATION FOR EACH METHODOLOGY TOPIC WISE
Formative & Summative Internal Assessment
Three Internal Assessment are taken to give final internal Assessment
First formative Internal Assessment - December 2017
Second formative Internal Assessment March 2018
Third summative Internal Assessment May 2018
Tests are conducted during practical classes / at the end of clinical postings
Summative Assessment
Final University Exam is conducted at the end of academic sessionAs per DCI regulations.
EXAMINATIONS
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EXAM METHODOLOGY USED
Theory Exams + Practical/ Clinical Viva
All type of questions are included in theory exams - Long Question, short questions, MCQs .
Theory Paper: 70 Mark}Grand Viva: 20 Marks} Total 100 MarksInternal Assessment: 10 Marks}
Practical Examination: 90 Marks+ 10 Marks Internal Assessment = Total 100 Marks
FROM 2017 BATCH 30 PERCENT WEIGHTAGE IS GIVEN TO MCQ QUESTION
Extra-curricular activities
Mentor mentee meeting held on first and third monday of every month
Participation in •Alumni Meet•Holi Fest
EXTRA CURRICULAR AND MENTOR-MENTEE PROGRAMME
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Student Represented college in
Manav Rachna Dental college- ‘Exuberance’ March 2018
Faculty of Mass communication and Media Technology - “ AURA” 24/25 March 2018
Students participated in various activities for organising “Holi fest” and CDE Programs
Thesis- MDS Department of Orthodontics
Dr. Himanshu: Comparative Evaluation of pharyngeal airway volumes by Herbst appliance in class II patients using Cone beam Computed Tomography
Dr. Nishant Malik: Profiles of salivary biomarkers during conventional versus micro-osteoperforation assisted canine retraction
Dr. Ankit Gupta: A study of facial photographic analysis , proportional analysis and smile index using standardized facial photographs
RESEARCH
Thesis- MDS Department of Conservative Dentistry
Dr. Apurva Goyal A comparative evaluation of the anti-inflammatory potential of two final rinse irrigatnts
during single visit endodontic therapy in patients suffering from acute irreversible pulpitis-an
in vivo study.
Dr. Gagandeep kaur To evaluate and compare influence of two dentin pretreatment agents on bond strength
stability of etch and rinse adhesive to bleached dentin-an in vitro studyto evaluate and
compare influence of two dentin pretreatment agents on bond .
Dr. Poorvi Saxena To evaluate and compare efficiency of single vs multiple retreatment file system in removal
of gutta percha within the rootacanal with and without ultrasonic activation.
Dr. Shikha Gautam To evaluate and compare the effect of various antioxidants on the shear bond strength of
composite resin to bleached enamel-an in vitro study.
Dr. Sushmita
Chauhan
A cone beam computed tomographic evaluation of root canal morphology of mandibular
premolars in haryana population-an in vitro study.
On-going Short Studies Department of Conservative Dentistry
Dr. Apurva Goyal- Guided Endodontics for teeth with calcific metamorphisis – A case series.
Dr. Anjali Dhull- Identification and characterization of chemical compound in different crude extract from leaves of neem
Dr. Armish Riyaz- A micro CT evaluation of non-instrumented canal areas with different enlargements performed b newer NiTi systems
Dr. Kriti Kapoor- Comparative evaluation of glide path preparation by rotary and reciprocating motion in mesial roots of mandibular molars- Microcomputed Tomographic study
Thesis- MDS Department of Periodontology
A Clinico-radiographic evaluation of regenerative efficacy of platelet rich fibrin with 1% of metformin gel
in the treatment of Mandibular grade II furcation defects
Evaluation of interleukin 35 level in gingival crevicular fluid of chronic periodontitis patients following non surgical periodontal therapy( scaling and root planning)
Exploration of association between chronic periodontitis and sleep deprivation and evaluation of this inter relationship with stress hormone level(cortisol): A clinico-immunological study
Comparative evaluation of the clinical efficacy of chorion membrane with Demineralized Freeze Dried
Bone Allograft (DFDBA) vis-à-vis amnion membrane with DFDBA for treating gingival recession defects
Comparative evaluation of dematerialized freeze-dried bone allograft with and without Choukroun's i-PRFTM in periodontal intrabony defects: A clinico radiographic study.
Thesis- MDS Department of Periodontology
Evaluation of the efficacy of xenogenic extracellular membrane to increase the thickness of keratinized tissue at the time of implant placement: A clinical study
To compare the efficacy of plasma glucose level, finger capillary blood and gingival crevicular blood glucose level in chronic periodontitis patients
To assess the association between Obesity, its Determinants and Periodontal disease in adult patients visiting Dental Clinics of SGT University, Gurgaon
Association between chronic periodontitis and oral health related quality of life in Indian adults
Comparative efficacy of coconut oil pulling therapy versus three conventional mouth rinses on
dental plaque and gingival health: A Clinico-Microbiological study
Thesis- MDS OF ORAL MEDICINE AND RADIOLOGY
Dr Suma- A newer method of risk assessment for early inconspicuous malignant areas in oral potentially malignant diseases, through quantified reflected light by a novel optical tool.
Dr Lavina- Evaluation of prescription writing skill of dental students and professionals working in dental teaching instituteDr Atul- Clinical applications of Extraoral periapical radiography
Dr Astha- Focal melanotic lesions as precursor lesions for malignant melanoma- A systematic review
Thesis- MDS OF PROSTHODNTICS
Dr Sana- Efficacy of lycopene and spirulina adjunct to corticosteroid therapy in management of Oral submucous fibrosis- A comparative study.Dr Sheena- Evaluation of gustatory changes in OSMF Patients
Dr Jyoti- To assess the efficacy of ultrasonotherapy in treatment of temporomandibular disorder cases as assessed by electromyography
Dr Shalini- Evaluation of genotoxic effects of X-rays on Buccal mucosa post panoramic digital radiography
Thesis- MDS Department of Oral Pathology
A study to estimate the levels of serum IgG and IgM in workers of paint factory – Dr Jitendra
Mucin Histochemistry In Different Grades of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Dr Sachin
Thesis- MDS Department of Prosthodontics
A Comparative evaluation of Periodontal parameters and crestal bone levels as influenced by different crown & bridge materials (PFM & ZIRCONIA) - An In vivo Study.
Extraction socket regeneration: A comparative evaluation of physiologically healed bone vs. grafted bone in terms of bone quality, width and implant stability
Thesis- MDS Department of Prosthodontics
A Finite Element Analysis to study the stress distribution of distal implants in an All-no four situation in atrophic maxilla asaffected by the tilt of the implants and varying cantilever lengths. Dr. Anju
A Comparative evaluation of Shade variance in ceramic Restoration as effected by the substructure Material using Spectra
photo meter An in vitro study Dr. Sapna
To evaluation and compare the tensile and shear bond strength of hard and soft denture relining materials bonded to conventional heat cured denture base resin and microwave cured denture base. Dr. Priyadarshini
A Comparative evaluation of implant stability, Crestal bone levels and papillary height in immediate implants with two
different loading protocols in esthetic zone of mouth an in vivo study. . Dr. Priyanka
Comparative evaluation of fit and flexural strength of internal hexed screw retained metal frameworkon TMA supported by 5 implants, when casted in one piece followed by sectioning and welding using different methods-an in vitro study . Dr. Tajender
Evaluation of crestal bone level and implant stability quotient in immediately placed dental implants with and without L prf membrane application Dr. Loveleen
Comparative evaluation of the shear bond strength of autopolymerising reline resin (chair side hard reline resin) bonded to 3 different denture base resins (conventional heat polymerized acrylic resin, thermoplastic acrylic resin and thermoplastic polyamide resin) - an in-vitro study” Dr. Vikas
Thesis- MDS Department of Pedodontics
Dr. Shreya To evaluate Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Propolis against E.Faecalis and its Efficacy in Various Combinations with Zinc Oxide And Calcium Hydroxide as a root canal filling material.
Dr. Jyotika Comparitive evaluation of dental caries prevelance by caries assessment spectrum and treatment ( CAST) criteria,
WHO criteria 2013 and International Caries Detection And Assessment system(ICDASII) IN 12 year old children in
Gurgaon.
Dr Payal Evaluation of oral health status in autistic children and its comparison with their unaffected siblings.
Dr.Vicky Infant Oral Health Care through motivational intervention among new mothers.
Dr.Sweta Comparitive Evaluation of the effectiveness of three different irrigating solutions on microorganism in root canal of primary teeth. An in Vivo Study
Dr. Rijul Caries Risk Assessment of children in age group of 6 to 12 years by 3 methods : Alban’s Test , Ora Test and App 4 Caries.
Dr. Vani Behavior Changes After Motivational Interviewing Vs Traditional Health Education
Dr. Anukriti Modified Endodontic Approach on Necrotic Primary Molars
Dr. Monika A comparative evaluation of nitrous oxide –oxygen, oral midazolam, oral ketamine, and oral combination of midazolam- ketamine as moderate sedative agent among 3-5 years old anxious pediatric dental patients
Thesis- MDS Department of PHD
Oral Health Status And Treatment Needs Among Prisoners Of Tihar Jail, New Delhi -Dr.
Ashima Sharma
Assessment Of The Oral Health Status And Oral Health Related Quality Of Life Among Diabetic
And Non Diabetic Elderly Population Of Gurgaon District, Haryana. -Dr. Sonia Raina
Assessment of Sugar Consumption and its Correlation with Dental Surface Caries amongst 12
and 15 year old school children of Gurgaon District, Haryana-Dr. Tanvi Bhardwaj
PUBLICATIONSFrom January 2018- April 2018
Department Of Conservative Dentistry
Mandeep S. Grewal et al -Dental Pulp Status of Posterior Teeth in Patient with Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer Treated with Radiotherapy: 1-year Follow-up - JOE 2018; 17.4:254-261
Mandeep S. Grewal et al -Reattachment of Maxillary Left Cental Incisor-A Interdisciplinary Approach, Guident March 2018:122-125
Ashtha Arya and Anshul Arora - Retrieval of separated instrument from the root canal using ultrasonics: report of three cases, accepted in endodontology
Department Of Orthodontics
Evaluation of Malodor and its Association with periodontitis in Orthodontic Patients. EC Dental Sciences 2018; 17.4:274-285.
“Botox” – Enhancing Orofacial Esthetics. Heal Talk 2018;10:37-38.
PUBLICATIONSFrom January 2018- April 2018
Department of OMR Z Sana,VC Vinod,K Atul.Alternative therapies in OSMF.2018 march Heal talk,10 :4;59-60
Oral Pathology Khurana C, Tandon S, Saluja P, Sahu D, Kalra M. Assessment of Aesthetic concern, Psychosocial Impact and Knowledge about Dental Fluorosis among adult population in Gurgaon, India. TMU J Dent 2018; 5(1): 13-18.
PUBLICATIONSFrom January 2018- April 2018
Department of Periodontology
Indexed: Dr. Shalini kapoor : Government university journal. (AMU) Accepted
Indian/foreign journal: Dr Priyanka Chopra : Journal of International college of Dentist .(Accepted )Dr. Amit Bhardwaj: International journal of preventive and clinical dental research Published
Department of PHD Khurana C, Tandon S, Saluja P, Sahu D, Kalra M. Assessment of Aesthetic concern, Psychosocial Impact and Knowledge about Dental Fluorosis among adult population in Gurgaon, India. TMU J Dent 2018; 5(1): 13-18.
“A Cross-Over Clinical Trial to assess the Effectiveness of Different Oral Hygiene Regimens on the Reduction of Morning Bad Breath in Healthy Young Adults” in Indian Journal of Dental Research ( accepted)
Singh S, Saha S, Singh S, Shukla N, Reddy V. Oral health related quality of life among 12-15 year children suffering from dental fluorosis residing at endemic fluoride belt of Uttar Pradesh, India. JIAPHD 2018; 16(1):54-57.
Jain M, Tandon S, Sharma A, Jain V, Yadav NR. Cross-cultural adaption, validity and reliability of a Hindi version of the corah’s dental anxiety scale. Health Promot Perspect 2018; 8(2):120-126.
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZED From January 2018- April 2018
TO GIVE ACADEMIC THURST FOR FORTHCOMING MDS ADMISSION IN APRIL AND MAY 2018,FOLLOWING LIVE WORKSHOP AND HANDS ON COURSES WERE HELD.
Department of Periodontics:
Workshop on Piezosurgery: Principles, Planning & hands-on in association
with Acteon by Dr. Nymphea Pandit, 10 th Februray 2018.
Department Of Oral Pathology
CDE on Clinical Photography by Dr. Matrishva Vyas on 7th March 2018
Tuberculosis awareness program in association with department of Pedodontics
was held on 24 March
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZED From January 2018- April 2018
Department Of ProsthodonticsProsthetic module (Nobel Biocare)-31st Jan 2018, 1st Jan 2018
CDE on Occlusion in Prosthodontics on 9th March 2018
Department of Orthodontics :
CDE on 14th March 2018 on the topic ' Treatment of Complex Malocclusion using TADs , IZC and Buccal Shelf Screws by Dr. Abhisek Ghosh.
Insight in to PG Examination in Orthodontics in 2018: held in Jamia Milia Islamia on 25th March 2018.
Senior Faculty Members were Panelists for various case discussions.
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZED From January 2018- April 2018
Department of Oral Surgery
31st January & 1st February 2018: Noble Biocare Education programme
23rd March 2018 : “Dental Hard & Soft Tissue Regeneration-Current trends”: ClinicalSkill Enrichment Initiative Programme
29th March 2018: Scope of Research Grants & International Affiliations by Dr ARPradeep.
Awareness program: 13th Febuary 2018: Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon’s daycelebration: Awareness program for all university faculties
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZED From January 2018- April 2018
Department Of Oral Medicine
Basic life support training and workshop- 2 day hands on program on BLS, IV cannulation and airway management, organised on 16 & 17 March 2018
Department Of Pedodontics
Tuberculosis awareness program in association with department of Oral Pathology
was held on 24 March
Department of Conservative Dentistry
CDE on the topic of Shaping Protocol with Newer NITI Instruments on 2nd April 2018
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZED From January 2018- April 2018
Department of PHD
Workshop on Empowering Teaching Dentists for Effective Academic
Delivery on 9 & 10 April
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED From January 2018- April 2018
Department Of Orthodontics
Clinical and Biological Research in orthodontics held in CDER, AIIMS on 22nd to 24th
april 2018 attended by Dr. Mona Prabhakar.
Department Of Oral Pathology
XVI National Triple O Symposium 2018 on 15th,16th, 17th March 2018 in BBD University, Lucknow- Dr. Manpreet , Dr. Pulin
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED From January 2018- April 2018
Department of Oral Surgery
Innovative conclave by Nobel Biocare 26th March 2018: Dr DS Rao JK
Vertical & Horizontal bone grafting with Boss system 3rd to 4th Feb 2018 attended by Dr. Dr Varun Arya & Dr Jitender Kumar
Department of Periodontics :
Participated in national convention,CDE
Department of Pedodontics :
23rd March 2018 : “Dental Hard & Soft Tissue Regeneration-Current trends”: Clinical Skill EnrichmentInitiative Programme
CONFERENCE/SEMINAR/SYMPOSIUM ATTENDED From January 2018- April 2018
Department of PHD
India International Dental Congress themed Transformational Leadership Summit at DY Patil
University, Navi Mumbai –Dr. Charu, Dr. Neha
Participated in faculty capacity building in teaching technology program at SGT University, Gurugram
. -–Dr. Charu, Dr. Neha, Dr. Abhinav
National/International Collaborative Activity:
Dr. Robert A. Horowitz, DDS, Assistant Professor Periodontolgy & Implant dentistry, New YorkUniversity , adjunct Professor in department of Periodontology , conducted Live SurgicalWorkshop on the “Dental Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration-Current Trends” on 23 rd March2018.
Department of Oral surgery
Active collaboration: Active collaboration for peripheral posting in surgical Oncology withRegional cancer centre TrivendrumOutcome : Regular Post-graduates 1 months observership posting
Faculty of Dental Sciences have examinations scheduleBDS as well as MDS for the month of may and June.
MDS admissions through NEET counselling is in progressand31 may is the last date for the admissions.
FDP, invited guest lectures, workshops, conference/seminars will be planned in the month ofSeptember /October / November will be conducted after the completion of MDS and BDSorientations programme.
Activities related to RESEARCH PROPOSALS/ MOU’S/ INTERNATIONAL TIES UP/JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS are in progress.