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Published in Pakistan

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July-Aug 2024 - Issue No. 03 Vol.12

CMH LAHORE MEDICAL
COLLEGE MARKS ORAL
HEALTH DAY

HITEC-IMS TAXILA
HOSTS WORKSHOP ON
ASSESSMENT BLUEPRINTS

FJDC MARKS 18TH WHITE
COAT CEREMONY FOR
32ND BDS BATCH

CMH Lahore Medical College
and Institute of Dentistry
marked this year’s World Oral
Health Day.

Dental College HITEC-IMS Taxila
recently hosted a workshop
titled “Developing the
Assessment Blueprint”.

Fatima Jinnah Dental College held
its 18th White Coat ceremony, a
tradition marking the beginning
of the academic journey.

Page 07

Page 11

Page 04

UoL oral cancer moot calls for
proactive steps to fight disease

A group photo of participants with speakers, featuring Dr Ehsan-ul-Haq, Prof. Moghees A. Baig, Dr Wajiha Alamgir, Prof. Muhammad Ashraf (Rector of UOL), and Dr Arooj-ulHassan, who coordinated the symposium, also seen in the picture. –Photo: DT Pakistan

LAHORE: Amid alarming rates of oral cancer
cases in Pakistan among South Asian countries reporting 185,748 new cases and 118,631 deaths,
with 390,443 prevalent cases over five years the University College of Dentistry (UCD) at the
University of Lahore (UOL) recently held a seminar
to raise awareness, stress early detection, and
preventive strategies to address the issue in the
country.
The event which marks April as Oral Cancer
Awareness Month was addressed by keynote
speakers including Dr Ehsan-ul-Haq, Professor at
the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department,
King Edward Medical University (KEMU); Prof.
Moghees A. Baig, Dean of the University College
of Medicine & Dentistry (UCMD) and Principal of
UCD; and Dr Wajiha Alamgir, Associate Professor
and Head of the Department of Oral Pathology.
Prof. Muhammad Ashraf, Rector of UOL, was the
chief guest, and Dr Arooj-ul-Hassan, Associate
Professor and Head of the Department of
Community and Preventive Dentistry, coordinated
the symposium.

Addressing the seminar, Dr Ashraf stated, “ As
a top-notch institution of learning, it is our duty
and obligation to contribute to the fight against it.
Through education, research, and advocacy, we can
make a tangible difference in the prevention, early
detection, and treatment of oral cancer.”
Dr Alamgir highlighted the global and local
statistics on oral cancer, focusing on Pakistan’s
alarming figures. She emphasized the importance
of recognizing oral pre-malignant lesions (OPML),
such as leukoplakia, erythroplakia, oral submucous
fibrosis (OSF), oral lichen planus (OLP), and Fanconi
anemia. She also discussed how factors like UV rays
and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) contribute to
OPML development and called for campaigns like
“Be Mouthware” to educate the public about mouth
cancer risks and early signs.
Dr Baig stressed the need for early detection of oral
cancer, underscoring the importance of recognizing
pre-cancerous lesions and the carcinogens that
can trigger malignant growths. He described early
clinical signs such as ulceration, exophytic growth,
and paraesthesia, and stressed the importance of

prompt action. Dr Baig also outlined common oral
cancer sites and the progression of the disease,
calling for vigilant screening techniques like biopsies
and cytology to catch cancer early.
Dr Ehsan-ul-Haq discussed the surge in oral
cancer cases, noting the shocking 150 daily patient
reports. He emphasized the necessity of awareness
and prevention, showcasing advanced techniques
like the Hemicitrol flap through clinical cases. He
urged public education and regular screenings as
preventive measures.
Besides, UOL also launched a pathology logbook
specifically designed for oral and maxillofacial
pathology during the seminar. This innovative
clinical applied logbook aims to bridge the gap
between theoretical knowledge and practical skills,
revolutionizing undergraduate training for BDS
students. By immersing students in patient scenarios
rather than relying solely on textbooks, this logbook
seeks to enhance clinical practice skills. The seminar
concluded with an oral cancer awareness walk,
reiterating the pledge to combating this health
hazard. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

FJDH hosts Basic Life
Support Workshop for HOs

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Participants engaged in a Basic Life Support (BLS) workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan

KARACHI: Fatima Jinnah Dental
Hospital (FJDH) recently held
a Basic Life Support (BLS)
Workshop, for house officers
(HOs) as a part of their mandatory
training, led by Certified Trainer
Dr Azam Aliuddin (B.D.S, FCPS
— Operative Dentistry), to equip
participants
with
life-saving
skills for managing emergency
situations, particularly cardiac
arrests and choking incidents
involving adults and infants.
Over the week-long workshop,
the
participants
received
comprehensive
training
on
emergency protocols, covering
the proper usage of Automated
External Defibrillators (AEDs),
Bag Valve Mask, CPR techniques,
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation,
Heimlich
maneuvers,
and
strategies for managing airway

obstructions in infants and
toddlers. The hands-on approach
ensured individualized attention
and
practical
experience,
culminating in an examination and
certification in Basic Life Support.
Understanding BLS protocols is
crucial, as every second counts in
emergency situations. Equipping
HOs with these essential skills
not only enhances their value
within the hospital setting but
also positions them as potential
lifesavers in their communities.
Furthermore, BLS emphasizes
shared
responsibility
in
healthcare.
While
medical
professionals play a critical role,
bystander intervention often
serves as the first line of defense
in emergencies. By disseminating
BLS knowledge among HOs, the
workshop promoted a culture

of collaboration and collective
action, ensuring everyone is
equipped to respond effectively
in crises.
Through the workshop, the
HOs have the opportunity to
extend their impact and save lives
in various settings, other than
hospitals. Whether administering
CPR at public events, responding
to
emergencies
in
their
neighborhoods, or educating others
on BLS techniques, their training
empowers them to be agents of
change in their communities. In
essence, the BLS workshop not only
imparts critical life-saving skills,
but also teaches responsibility,
collaboration, and empowerment
to the HOs, making them frontline
responders in emergencies, both
within and beyond the healthcare
settings. –PR

BUDC hosts innovative art exhibition
KARACHI: The Bahria University Dental College
(BUHS) Department of Prosthodontics recently
organized an innovative art exhibition, showcasing
the creative use of soft plaster and modeling wax by
second-year BDS students, who were divided into
ten groups.
The event aimed to encourage creativity,
innovation, and manual dexterity in dental art,
thereby preparing students for their clinical years
and boosting their confidence in handling these
materials independently.
The judges for the event included Dr Arsalan
Khalid, Head of the Department of Oral Medicine,
and Dr Akbar Abbas Zaidi, Professor in the

Department of Dental Education, both from BUHS.
The event organized by Dr Anum Baqar, Senior
Lecturer in Prosthodontics, featuring remarkable
art sculptures, was open to all dental faculty and
students.
Prof. Kashif Naqvi, Principal of BUHS Dental
College, was the chief guest, who awarded
certificates to the groups for their innovative
approaches.
The principal appreciated the students’ efforts
and encouraged them to continue organizing such
activities. He said these events help explore and
nurture the artistic skills of undergraduate students,
alongside their academic studies. –PR

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IADSR workshop on
periodontal disease
management
LAHORE: A two-day workshop on the
‘Comprehensive Management of Periodontal
Disease’ was recently organized by the
Institute of Advanced Dental Sciences
and Research (IADSR) as part of the 16th
Professional Diploma in Advanced General
Dentistry (PDAGD) offered by the institute.
Conducting the workshop, Dr Muhammad
Haseeb, Head of the Department of
Periodontology at the University of Lahore,
provided participants with insights into
recognizing periodontal disease, its signs and
symptoms, and shed light on both surgical
and non-surgical management techniques in
dental practice.
During the workshop, Dr Haseeb
demonstrated the accurate and effective use of
periodontal surgical instruments.
Key topics covered during the workshop
included regenerative therapy, guided tissue
regeneration, bone grafting procedures,
gingivectomy, crown lengthening, splinting, and
periodontal flap therapies.
He also stressed the importance of patient
education regarding the disease and the
development of comprehensive treatment plans
post-diagnosis.
The workshop participants engaged in
practical sessions, diagnosing and designing
comprehensive treatment plans for various cases.
They performed surgical procedures on goat
heads and phantom heads, making the learning
experience highly interactive and hands-on.
Two different case studies were presented to
participants, to disseminate new knowledge
and address problems encountered in clinical
practice.
Dr Haseeb addressed the queries raised during
the case study discussions, leading to an in-depth
and enthusiastic exchange that helped clear
doubts and misconceptions among practitioners.
The workshop was well-received, with
attendees praising the detailed instruction and
the opportunity for practical application. The
interactive nature of the sessions and the expert
guidance provided by Dr Haseeb made the
workshop a resounding success. –PR

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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

CMH Lahore Medical
College marks Oral
Health Day

Professors Muhammad Nasir Saleem, Fahad Dogar, and Faisal Izhar, along with Dr Asma Shakoor, standing
alongside faculty and team members. –Photo: DT Pakistan

LAHORE:
CMH
Lahore
Medical College and Institute
of Dentistry marked this
year’s World Oral Health Day
with the theme, “A happy
mouth is a happy body” to
highlight the connection
between oral health and
overall well-being.
Led by Dr Asma Shakoor,
Head of the Department of
Community and Preventive
Dentistry, and supported
by Dr Ali Anwaar, Dr Nimra
Fatima, and Dr Ehtisham Ul
Haq, the event was held at
the Afzaal Auditorium of
college.
The host emphasized
the importance of the Oral
Health Day theme, “A happy

mouth is a happy body,” and
underscored the role of oral
health in maintaining overall
well-being.
The keynote address was
delivered by Chief Guest Prof.
Ayyaz Ali Khan, who shared
his inspiring journey from
humble beginnings to global
recognition.
First-year BDS students
actively
participated
in
a
video
competition,
presenting various videos
that underscored the theme’s
significance. Position holders
were awarded certificates
and cash prizes, while
all participants received
certificates in appreciation of
their efforts.

A panel discussion, led
by Prof. Muhammad Nasir
Saleem, Prof. Fahad Dogar,
Prof. Faisal Izhar, Dr Asma
Shakoor, and Chief Guest
Prof. Ayyaz Ali Khan, provided
valuable insights into oral
health
challenges
and
opportunities.
In his closing remarks, Maj
Gen Prof. Salman Saleem, HI
(M) (Retd), Principal of CMH
Lahore Medical College and
Institute of Dentistry, alongside
Dean IOD Prof. Samir Riaz Qazi,
expressed satisfaction with
the event’s organization and
praised the department and
participants for their dedication
to raising awareness about oral
health. –PR

AIDM hosts 3D Shade Matching workshop
KARACHI: The Prosthodontics Department
at the Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine
(AIDM) recently organized a comprehensive
workshop on “3D shade matching”. The
event aimed to refine the students’ ability to
accurately match shades in dental prosthetics,
a crucial skill in the field of dentistry.
The workshop led by Prof. Naseer Ahmed
and Dr Wajiha Zia, an FCPS resident, the
workshop delved into advanced techniques
and methodologies in 3D shade matching.

Through hands-on demonstrations and
interactive sessions, students were equipped
with the latest tools and insights to enhance
their proficiency in this specialized area.
The success of the workshop was
significantly bolstered by the dedicated
efforts of a collaborative team. Dr Shuja
Adil, Dr Hudal Adil, Dr Ayesha Anis, and Dr
Ibrahim Dars, all integral members of the
co-facilitation team, provided invaluable
support throughout the event, ensuring its

smooth execution and maximum impact.
By fostering a conducive learning
environment and offering practical guidance,
the workshop not only broadened the
students’ knowledge base but also instilled
confidence in their clinical abilities. With
the guidance of experienced professionals
and access to cutting-edge resources, the
participants are now better poised to excel
in their future endeavors within the realm of
dentistry. –PR


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Two-day workshop on
‘Endodontics’ held at IADSR

Participants learned various diagnostic tests essential for endodontic examinations from Professor Aziz during the 6th Professional Diploma in Advanced General Dentistry
(PDAGD) workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan

LAHORE: The Institute of Advanced Dental
Sciences and Research (IADSR) recently hosted
a comprehensive two-day workshop on
“Endodontics” as part of its 16th Professional
Diploma in Advanced General Dentistry (PDAGD).
Facilitated by Prof. Salman Aziz, the workshop
began with an in-depth exploration of manual
endodontics in the first module.
Prof. Aziz demonstrated various diagnostic
tests essential for endodontic examinations.
The second module focused on access cavity
preparation, where participants learned the

principles and objectives, along with the step-bystep process, of access cavity preparation.
During the workshop, the participants
constructed pre-endodontic build-ups on the
provided teeth, restored proximal ridges, and
performed access openings.
In the subsequent module, they informed
about the dimensions and types of burs used in
endodontic procedures, besides the technique
to recognize these burs and determine the
working length of the tooth. Practical sessions
included performing initial filling and endodontic

procedures using manual ProTaper files. Prof. Aziz
then introduced Rotary Endodontics, explaining
its principles and demonstrating all steps involved
in the procedure. The participants had hands-on
experience performing endodontic therapy on a
given tooth using the ProTaper universal rotary
system. Throughout the workshop, Dr Salman
provided solutions to complications encountered
by participants during the procedures.
The interactive workshop enhanced the
participants’
proficiency
in
endodontic
techniques. –PR

Pre-conference workshop on
advanced CBCT technology
TAXILA, RAWALPINDI: A fullday pre-conference workshop
was recently organized by
the Department of Oral &
Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS)
at Dental College HITEC IMS in
Taxila Cantt, as part of the 1st KCD
International Dental Conference
to train the participants in
handling
CBCT
software,
diagnosing, and planning dental
implants and endodontic cases
using the advanced technology.
The event drew a total of 23
participants, including house
officers, general dentists, and
postgraduate
trainees.
The
workshop commenced with the
recitation of the Holy Quran,
followed by the opening address
by Prof. Irfan Shah, Principal of
Dental College HITEC IMS.
Scientific sessions included

Group photograph of workshop participants with Professor Dr Irfan Shah and
Professor Dr Saima Azam during the CBCT workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan

“Traditional Implant Planning”
led by Prof. Irfan Shah and “CBCT
Introduction and Interpretation”
conducted
by
Dr
Uzair
Luqman, HOD OMFS at Islamic
International Dental College.

An interactive session on
the “Application of CBCT in
Endodontics” was facilitated by
Prof. Saima Azam, HOD Operative
Dentistry at Islamabad Medical
and Dental College. Participants

engaged in hands-on practice
of
CBCT
interpretation,
dental implant planning, and
placement using CBCT software,
under the guidance of Dr Uzair
Luqman, Dr Maimoona Siddiq
(HOD OMFS at Dental College
HITEC IMS), Dr Fatima Khattak
(Assistant Professor-OMFS at
Dental College HITEC IMS), and
Dr Sadia Moin (Senior Registrar
OMFS at Dental College HITEC
IMS).
The workshop concluded with
a session, where participants
were divided into small groups
to discuss traditional and CBCTbased dental implant case
planning on real patients. Each
participant received a certificate
accredited by Khyber Medical
University, entitling them to 6
credit points. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

HITEC-IMS Taxila hosts
workshop on assessment
blueprints

Participants learned various diagnostic tests essential for endodontic examinations from Professor Aziz during
the 6th Professional Diploma in Advanced General Dentistry Workshop participants absorbing valuable insights
from the presentation by Professor Shahreen Zahid Khan. –Photo: DT Pakistan

TAXILA:
Dental
College
HITEC-IMS
Taxila recently hosted a workshop titled
“Developing the Assessment Blueprint,”
aimed at enhancing the skills of heads of
departments (HODs) from various college
departments.
The primary objective of the workshop
conducted by Prof. Shahreen Zahid Khan, Dr
Faizan Munir Khan, Dr Maimoona Saddiq,
and Dr Zarlis Nawaz, was to equip HODs
with the knowledge and skills necessary
to design effective assessment blueprints
which are essential for accurately measuring
student learning outcomes.
The workshop participants gained a
deeper understanding of the components
of a well-designed assessment blueprint and
the process of creating one.
The interactive session included in-depth

discussions on aligning assessments with
learning objectives, determining appropriate
assessment
methods,
and
defining
assessment criteria and weighting.
Through
presentations,
discussions,
and hands-on exercises, the facilitators
empowered HODs to develop and implement
assessment blueprints within their respective
departments.
This initiative is expected to lead to a
more standardized and effective assessment
system throughout Dental College HITECIMS Taxila.
The workshop proved to be a valuable
learning experience for the participating
HODs, aiming to contribute to a more
comprehensive and rigorous assessment
system, ensuring that students are evaluated
fairly and effectively. –PR

Oral cancer
awareness session at
Bahria College Karsaz
KARACHI: An informative session was recently
held at Bahria College Karsaz, where consultant
oral surgeon Dr Hera Nadeem warned for the
alarming prevalence of oral cancer in Pakistan.
Addressing an audience comprising higher
secondary and Cambridge section students and
faculty members, Dr Hera stressed the need
for increased awareness regarding the health
hazards associated with betel nuts, smoking,
and vape pens.
Dr Hera said that oral cancer is the second
most prevalent cancer in the country and the
most common cancer among males.
She noted that over three-quarters of
diagnosed cases are habitual users of betel
nuts, pan, gutka, and similar substances.
Contributing factors also include smoking, poor
oral hygiene, a strong family history of oral
cancer, and malnutrition.
With vaping becoming increasingly popular
among youngsters, Dr Hera discussed the
broader health risks associated with smoking
and vaping. She explained smoking’s adverse
effects on various organs, increasing the
risks of cancers such as mouth, lung, colon,
and pancreas, along with other health issues
like heart attacks, strokes, and chronic lung
diseases.
She also said that a smoker not only endangers
their own life but also poses a significant risk
to those around them, noting that passive
smoking claims about 31,000 lives annually. Dr
Hera warned of the harmful substances present
in e-cigarettes, which pose risks of lung and
heart diseases.
Concluding her address, Dr Hera encouraged
students to adopt healthy habits, recognizing
the crucial role of youth in shaping Pakistan’s
future. The session concluded with an engaging
Q&A segment, where students posed questions
to the speaker.
The medical officer at Bahria College thanked
Dr Hera for her enlightening talk on behalf of
the principal and teaching faculty. –PR

BUMDC model competition
for BDS students
KARACHI: The Bahria University Medical and
Dental College (BUMDC) Periodontology
Department organized a model competition
for BDS 3rd-year students.
The students were divided into five groups,
each assigned a topic to create a model on
furcation, supra and infrabony pockets, stages
of gingivitis, stages of periodontitis, and
periodontal ligaments.
Using materials such as thermocol, plaster of

Paris, sand, clay, and various other resources,
the students showcased their creativity and
artistic skills. Judges for the competition
included Dr Madeeha Anwar, Professor of
Oral Biology, and Dr Asim Monpori, Senior
Registrar of Prosthodontics.
The display attracted a large number of
dental students, along with senior and junior
faculty members.
After the event, the judges announced the

winners and commended all participants for
their efforts.
Prof Dr Kashif Naqvi, Principal of BUHSC-K,
distributed certificates among the winning
teams and the judges, congratulating the
winners and encouraging all students.
Prof Dr Farzeen Tanwir, Head of the
Periodontology Department, praised the hard
work of both students and faculty in making
the event a success. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

HITEC-IMS Taxila hosts
workshops on research skills
TAXILA, RAWALPINDI: Dental College HITECIMS Taxila recently conducted a workshop
titled “Literature Search and Systematic
Reviews,” designed to equip students with
essential research capabilities in dentistry.
The workshop, led by the college Principal
Gen Hamid Shafiq, Principal Dr Irfan
Shah, and Major Azher, Director Admin &
Operations, was held with support from both
faculty and students.
During the workshop, the participants
engaged in comprehensive discussions
and practical exercises, learning effective
literature search techniques and gaining
insights into the critical methodology of
systematic reviews. Building on this success,
the college, in collaboration with the CME/
CPD Committee, the research cell, and the
student research society, recently organized
another session titled “Literature Search,
Research Question Development, and
Systematic Reviews,” for final-year MBBS
and BDS students, to further enhance their
research acumen.
Led by Prof. Shahreen Zahid Khan, the
session was participated by students.
Through interactive discussions and handson exercises, students were informed of
the intricacies of literature searches and
systematic reviews. Prof. Khan provided
invaluable guidance in developing research

Group photograph of the CME/CPD Committee of Dental College HITEC-IMS Taxila alongside workshop
participants. –Photo: DT Pakistan

questions, fostering collaboration among
students, and cultivating a culture of inquiry.
Held in Lecture Hall 3, the workshop
participants were equipped with the
necessary tools and strategies to navigate
search engines and databases effectively,
enhancing their ability to contribute
meaningfully to the field of dentistry. This
initiative shows the college’s commitment to

the promotion of a robust research culture.
By imparting essential research skills and
encouraging the spirit of inquiry, Dental
College HITEC-IMS Taxila is paving the way for
future advancements in dental and medical
sciences, and nurturing the next generation
of skilled researchers and practitioners
for making impactful contributions to the
healthcare sector. –PR

BUDC team conducts dental checkups,
awareness session at school
KARACHI: The Community
The house officers were
Support Program (CSP) team
divided into small groups,
from Bahria University Dental
each tasked with conducting
College (BUDC) recently
dental checkups and oral
conducted an oral health
health awareness sessions in
awareness session and dental
classrooms.
checkups for the students of
The students exhibited
Noor Public School, Hijrat
attentive engagement and
Colony, Karachi.
demonstrated great interest
Supervised by Dr Maria
by actively participating in
Moin, HOD Community
the session. Essential oral
Dentistry, and Prof. Kulsoom
hygiene practices, including
Fatima Rizvi, the CSP team
proper
tooth-brushing
comprised Dr M. Mohsin Community Support Program (CSP) team featuring Dr Maria Moin, Dr M. Mohsin Haider, Dr Maryam techniques, were illustrated
Haider,
Senior
Lecturer Sana, Dr Aliya Qamar, Dr Bibi Nimra, Dr Ansar Ghafoor, Dr Usman Bokhari, and Dr Samreen using models.
of Community Dentistry Fattani. –Photo: DT Pakistan
During
the
dental
Department, along with Dr
checkups, students with
Maryam Sana, Dr Aliya Qamar, Dr Bibi Nimra, Dr Ansar Ghafoor, Dr dental ailments were identified and were recommended appropriate
Usman Bokhari, and Dr Samreen Fattani, serving as House Officers.
treatment through their respective teachers or headmistress.
The team arrived at the school at 10 am, warmly welcomed by the
The school principal expressed satisfaction with the oral health
principal of the school which accommodates 270 students from the education activity and appreciated the team for their valuable
junior section to class X, aged between 5-15 years.
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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

AIDM sets up ‘Heat Relief
Camp’ amid heatwave

KARACHI: Amid the searing
heatwave that grips the city,
the Altamash Institute of Dental
Medicine (AIDM) organized a
‘Heat Relief Camp’, extending
a helping hand to the people
exposed the harsh weather.
Led by Prof. Hasnain Sakrani
and Prof. Naseer Ahmed, the
AIDM team, comprising faculty
members and volunteers, worked
tirelessly to help alleviate the

discomfort caused by soaring
temperatures.
The camp, equipped with
essential amenities including cool
drinking water, refreshing juice
boxes, and shaded rest areas,
provided relief to the persons
most affected by the heat. Under
the guidance of Dr Resham
Nadeem and Dr Ayesha Anis, and
with the support of house officers
and volunteers, every effort was

made to ensure the well-being of
those who visited the camp.
The camp was aimed at
promoting community health
and welfare, with individuals
like Yasharah Khalid, Zaid Ali,
Nayl Zara, and Abdullah Baloch
working selflessly for others.
Volunteers
like
Asadullah
Naseem,
Faizan
Maroof,
Shahbazi Khan, and many more
underscored the spirit of unity

and solidarity in times of crisis.
The AIDM camp stands as an
example of proactive community
engagement and underscores the
indispensable role of healthcare
institutions in addressing public
health crises.
As Karachi continues to grapple
with extreme weather conditions,
such initiatives stress the need for
compassion and solidarity in our
society. –PR

AIDM team shines at
DentalNovate 2024
KARACHI:
Faculty
members
and students of the Altamash
Institute of Dental Medicine
(AIDM), Karachi, enthusiastically
participated in various segments
of the DentalNovate 2024 held
recently.
AIDM team comprising a thirdyear student, a final-year student,
and a graduate student took part
in the quiz competition, showing
strong academic and problemsolving skills. The team showed
command over diverse topics,
including oral pathology, dental
materials, clinical practices, and
recent advancements in dental
technology, securing a spot in the
semi-final round.
AIDM also presented a series
of engaging posters featuring

Participants engaged
–Photo: DT Pakistan

in

a

quiz

innovative research projects.
Notable among these were
presentations on topics such as
the fit and accuracy of r emovable
partial dentures using advanced
techniques,
caries-affected
disinfection methods, and the

competition

at

DentalNovate

2024.

significance of dental ergonomics
in curricula.
The AIDM team was appreciated
for their articulate presentations
and ability to tackle complex
queries from judges and peers
alike. The poster competition

provided a platform for AIDM
students to get exposure,
receive feedback, and establish
connections with professionals
and researchers from diverse
backgrounds.
Moreover, faculty and students
from AIDM actively contributed
to the judging panel for table and
poster presentations through their
diverse perspectives and expertise.
This collaborative effort facilitated
networking opportunities and
potential research endeavors.
AIDM’s
performance
at
DentalNovate 2024 not only
contributed to the success of the
event but also helped increase
AIDM’s reputation within the
dental community, paving the way
for future collaborations. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

Oral cancer awareness session at
Bahria College Ormara

Dr Hera Nadeem delivering an insightful session on oral cancer, inspiring awareness and action within the community. –Photo: DT Pakistan

KARACHI: Bahria College Ormara in Balochistan
recently organized an enlightening session
on oral cancer conducted by Consultant Oral
Surgeon Dr Hera Nadeem and attended by 500
ve students and faculty members, including
the vice principal.
During the session, Dr Nadeem presented
alarming statistics, saying that three-fourths of
oral cancer cases stem from the consumption
of tobacco, pan, betel nuts, and similar
substances. She said these cases are largely
preventable by quitting such habits. She
also discussed contributing factors such as

malnutrition, family history, and viruses.
Expressing concern over the lack of medical
facilities and awareness in Balochistan, Dr
Nadeem called for early detection and
treatment of oral cancer. She regretted that
oral cancer cases often present themselves
in advanced stages due to these deficiencies,
resulting in poorer prognoses.
Detailing the hazardous contents of
cigarette smoke, Dr Nadeem mentioned
various chemicals, including tar and acetylene,
which are carcinogenic. She condemned the
prevalence of niswar, particularly in Balochistan

and KP, attributing it to the proximity to
regions like Afghanistan where its usage is
widespread.
The session witnessed active participation by
students, who posed various questions to the
speaker.
In his closing remarks, the vice principal
thanked Dr Hera Nadeem on behalf of
Principal Lt Cmdr Jibran, acknowledging her
contribution to this noble cause. The session
was aimed at boosting the ongoing fight
against oral cancer, inspiring awareness and
action within the community. –PR

BUMDC assignment contest for
3rd year BDS students
KARACHI: As assignments play
a crucial role in translating
theoretical
knowledge
into
practical
application,
Bahria
University Medical and Dental
College (BUMDC) recently held a
competition titled “Different Types
of Indices in Periodontology” for
3rd year BDS students.
The competition witnessed
enthusiastic participation, with
students diligently submitting their
assignments within the stipulated
timeframe. Assignments serve
as an invaluable tool for both
students and educators, offering

Group photo of 3rd year BDS students, position holders Rida e Zainab, Laiba Aamir,
and Tanzeela Naz, along with certificates awarded to the winners in recognition of
their outstanding efforts. –Photo: DT Pakistan

constructive
feedback
guides further learning

that
and

improvement. Engaging with
assignments prompts students

to actively interact with the
subject matter, resulting in a
deeper comprehension of the
topic. The submitted assignments
were evaluated by Prof. Farzeen
Tanwir, who identified the top
three submissions based on their
presentation, knowledge, and
creativity. The first position was
secured by Rida e Zainab, followed
by Laiba Aamir and Tanzeela Naz,
who clinched the second and third
positions, respectively. Certificates
were awarded to the winners in
recognition of their outstanding
efforts. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

LUMHS workshop on
dental surgery skills

Participants standing alongside mentors Professor Kashif Ali Channar, Professor Muhammad Shahzad,
Dr Sunnel Kumar, and Dr Salman Shams during a surgical skills workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan

JAMSHORO: The Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Department at the Liaquat
University of Medical and Health Sciences
(LUMHS), Jamshoro, recently conducted
a comprehensive workshop designed to
refine the fundamental surgical skills of
budding dental and medical practitioners.
Guided by mentors such as Prof. Kashif
Ali Channar, Prof. Muhammad Shahzad, Dr
Sunnel Kumar, and Dr Salman Shams, the
workshop participants delved into various
aspects of suturing techniques, biopsy
procedures, flap elevations for minor oral
surgeries, and the essentials of scrubbing,
gowning, and gloving.
Surgical skills form the bedrock of any
medical or dental profession, and this
workshop served as a pivotal platform for
participants to hone their techniques and
broaden their understanding of oral and
maxillofacial surgical procedures.
Proper suturing is indispensable for
wound closure and healing. The workshop
participants received hands-on training
in a variety of suturing techniques,
including simple interrupted, continuous,
and mattress sutures. Mastery of these
techniques ensures optimal wound
closure, minimizing infection risks, and
facilitating faster recovery.
Biopsy procedures are vital for
diagnosing oral lesions and abnormalities.
Participants learned the intricacies of biopsy
techniques, including tissue sampling and
specimen handling. Understanding these
nuances is crucial for accurate diagnosis

and treatment planning.
Flap elevation is essential for accessing
underlying tissues and structures in many
oral surgical procedures. Participants
gained practical experience in flap
elevation techniques, mastering tissue
manipulation and preservation skills.
Proficiency in flap elevations is essential
for performing various oral surgeries with
precision and efficacy.
Maintaining strict aseptic techniques
is essential in surgical settings to
prevent surgical site infections. Through
comprehensive
training
sessions,
participants learned proper protocols for
scrubbing, gowning, and gloving, ensuring
adherence to strict hygiene standards
during surgical procedures.
Prompt and skillful management
of dental and maxillofacial traumas is
necessary to prevent complications and
ensure optimal outcomes. Participants
learned the principles of dentoalveolar
trauma
management,
including
assessment, diagnosis, and intervention
strategies under the guidance of
experienced mentors.
The workshop provided a conducive
environment for participants to interact
with experienced faculty members, seek
clarification, and receive personalized
feedback on their techniques. The
hands-on approach allowed them to
apply theoretical knowledge in practical
scenarios, fostering confidence and
competence in surgical skills. –PR

LCMD marks Oral
Health Day with an
engaging event
KARACH: Liaquat College of Medicine and
Dentistry (LCMD) Principal Prof. Navid Rashid
Qureshi stressed the need to raise awareness
about oral cancer as the college observed World
Oral Health Day on March 20th, 2024.
He was speaking at an event held to mark the day
under the auspices of the LCMD Continuing Dental
Education Committee, led by Prof Dr Uzma Zareef.
Prof Qureshi, highlighting the significance of oral
health, said the occasion should be especially used
to promote awareness about oral cancer.
Dr Afshan Faizan hosted the event, also featuring
a lively quiz competition, moderated by Dr Rizwan
and Dr Maha, which engaged students from
various academic years and house officers. Teams
comprising students from 1st, 2nd, 3rd, final years,
and house officers participated in the competition,
including an interesting rapid-fire round.
The audience was also involved with thoughtprovoking questions, ensuring an engaging
experience for them. Cash prizes were awarded to
the winning team and the runner-up, along with
gift hampers for the audience.
The event served as a wonderful platform to
promote oral health awareness in a fun-filled
atmosphere, contributing to the efforts aimed at
encouraging better oral health practices among
the community. `

JMDC holds
Convocation 2024
KARACHI: Jinnah Medical and Dental College
(JMDC) recently held a convocation ceremony,
honoring its MBBS and BDS graduates, marking
a milestone for the successful students as well as
the institution.
The ceremony was also attended by JSMU Vice
Chancellor Prof. Amjad Siraj Memon, Founder
and Head of Hum TV Network Sultana Siddiqui,
JMDC Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Hussain Mehdi,
Principal of the Medical College at JMDC Prof.
Ambreen Usmani, and Principal of the Dental
College at JMDC Prof. M. Junaid Lakhani.
BDS Students from the 20th and 21st batches,
along with their families, enthusiastically attended
the event which commenced with a procession of
students, followed by the respected faculty.
During the ceremony, honorable guests
congratulated both the students and the college
for their remarkable achievements, along with
best wishes for their future journey. The solemn
oath-taking ceremony marked the beginning of a
new chapter for the graduates.
On the occasion, degrees were conferred
upon the passing graduates, accompanied by
the presentation of special medals and awards
to recognize their outstanding achievements.
The convocation culminated with official photo
sessions capturing memorable moments. –PR


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DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | JULY-AUG 2024

FJDC marks 18th
white coat ceremony for
32nd BDS batch

Group photograph of new students from the 32nd batch along with Dr Baqar Askary, Chairman & Head of Institution of FJDC, Dr Hussain Askary, and faculty members on the
occasion of the White Coat ceremony. –Photo: DT Pakistan

LAHORE: Fatima Jinnah Dental
College (FJDC) held its 18th
White Coat ceremony, a tradition
marking the beginning of the
academic journey of its incoming
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
(BDS) students 32nd batch,
accompanied by their families
and esteemed faculty members.
The ceremony commenced
with a graceful procession,
accompanied by the national
anthem. Dr Sabiha Mirza, Vice
Principal and Head of Pathology,
delivered a welcome address,
emphasizing virtues such as
discipline,
punctuality,
and
academic excellence, urging
parents to actively engage in

their
children’s
educational
journey.
Dr Hussain Askary, CEO of
FJDC, highlighted the college’s
illustrious history, innovative
teaching methodologies, and
diverse extracurricular activities.
Highlighting recent initiatives
such as the introduction of
AI courses and advanced
Aesthetic Medicine programs,
he endorsed FJDC’s commitment
to pioneering advancements in
dental education, encouraging
students to pursue their passions.
Ms. Khushbakht Shujaat (TI)
was the chief guest, while other
guests included former Senator
& ex-member of the National

Assembly, and Prof. Syed Yawar
Ali Abidi, Dean of SIOHS. Heads
of departments bestowed white
coats upon the first-year BDS
students,
symbolizing
their
official induction into the dental
profession.
The
students
took
the
professional oath, pledging to
uphold the highest standards
of dental care and service.
Academic and extracurricular
achievements were celebrated,
with special recognition accorded
to the team behind the AI course
for their efforts in integrating
cutting-edge technology into
FJDC’s curriculum.
Ms Shujaat in her address

underscored the significance of
empathy and contentment in
the noble profession of dentistry.
The ceremony concluded with
remarks from Dr Babur Ashraf,
Vice Principal and Head of the
Orthodontic Department.
On the occasion, Dr Baqar
Askary, Chairman & Head
of Institution of FJDC, was
awarded a lifetime achievement
award, honoring his profound
contributions to the field of
medicine and his vision for
global health and peace.
The white coat ceremony
marks the commencement of a
journey marked by dedication,
compassion, and excellence. –PR


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