DT Pakistan No. 5, 2023
Alvi sees AI pivotal role in healthcare sector / London Dentistry Show promises exciting events for professionals / News
Alvi sees AI pivotal role in healthcare sector / London Dentistry Show promises exciting events for professionals / News
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Maintaining good oral health is a fundamental aspect of overall well-being and quality of life. Page 02 INTERVIEW Dentists need to have patient-centred approach: Dr Qurat ul Ain Malik. Page 04 Page 09 Alvi sees AI pivotal role in healthcare sector DT Pakistan Report LAHORE: President Dr Arif Alvi highlighted the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) within the healthcare sector, aiming to enhance the provision of better medical services to the public. During his address at the Instacare Future Health Forum 2023 held at a local hotel, he said AI holds immense promise for advancements in health and medicine, envisaging a future where medical graduates could leverage AI for patient treatments. The president pointed out that doctors no longer need to rely solely on their memory, as extensive information can now be stored and accessed through mobile phones and computers. He cited the example of Pakistan’s effective utilisation of available data during the COVID-19 pandemic, which President of Islamic Republic of pakistan, Dr Arif Alvi addressing brfore the audince at the “Instacare Future Health Forum 2023”. –Photo: DT Pakistan resulted in saving numerous lives. Notably, the country experienced a lower COVID-19 mortality rate compared to neighboring nations. Emphasising the availability of abundant data in Pakistan, he stressed the pivotal role of AI in formulating precise questions to extract accurate answers. He also underlined the democratisation of knowledge, asserting that anyone can access information freely, making control over it nearly impossible. The president also highlighted the Islamic principle of promoting community welfare and betterment through state actions. He drew parallels between scientific advancements and the ease they bring to people’s lives, suggesting that AI should similarly serve to facilitate human well-being. In a preceding segment, the president conferred awards upon individuals and institutions that have contributed technological and AI-driven innovations to the healthcare domain. Dr Javed Akram, Punjab’s Minister for Health and Social Welfare, also addressed the attendees. The forum saw the attendance of First Lady Begum Samina Alvi and a substantial gathering of healthcare professionals, reflecting its significance for the medical community. London Dentistry Show promises exciting events for professionals DT Web Desk The Digital Dentistry Theatre, conducted by the International Digital Dental Academy (IDDA) President, Prof. Adam Nulty will be the hallmark of the two-day Dentistry Show 2023, to be held in London on 6 and 7 October, showcasing cutting-edge technologies that are transforming patient care and revolutionizing the field of digital dentistry. The objective of the Digital Dentistry Theatre is to provide high-quality education, Photo: Organiser’s official release explore current and future trends, offer practical implementations, and foster engagement among attendees. The lineup of speakers includes esteemed figures in digital dentistry who will share their expertise in various sessions of the show. Highlighted sessions include ‘A Dental Lab Perspective Regarding Bases on Implant Abutments’ by Magdalena Frackiewicz, ‘Digital Smile Design Innovations & Workflows’ by Quintus Van Tonder, ‘Facially Driven Smile Concepts in Implantology’ by Chris Lefkaditis, ‘Restoratively Driven Implantology’ by Patrik Zachrisson, and ‘Occlusion Evolution’ by Riaz Yar. Prof. Nulty will also speak on the influence Continued on Page 11[2] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd 2 NEWS DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 2,555 graduates, 610 postgrads awarded degrees at LUMHS 19th convocation DT Pakistan Report JAMSHORO: Recently, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences (LUMHS) celebrated its 19th convocation, recognising the exceptional accomplishments of 2,555 graduates and 610 postgraduates on the university campus in Jamshoro. Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards, Ismail Rahu, the chief guest, in his address congratulated all the degree recipients and emphasised the crucial role of literature and education in society. During the welcome address, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Ikram Din Ujjan expressed immense pride in the accomplishments of the graduates and postgraduates, as they embark on a new journey to serve humanity. The convocation awarded degrees and diplomas to a total of 3,165 Liaquatians, including 1,381 MBBS graduates, 383 BDS graduates, 220 Doctors of Physiotherapy, 184 Doctors of Pharmacy, 154 Biomedical Engineers, 233 Bachelor’s in Nursing graduates, and 610 postgraduates in various medical fields, including Dentistry, Public Health, and Basic Medical Sciences. Prof. Ujjan expressed hope that the graduates and specialists would follow in the footsteps of their predecessors, tirelessly working to improve the health status of people in the region and the country, thereby upholding the reputation of their alma mater and the medical profession. He lauded the university’s commitment to providing exceptional healthcare Publisher and Chief Executive Officer Torsten R. Oemus Chief Content Officer Claudia Duschek Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards, Ismail Rahu, and Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr Ikram Din Ujjan, presenting degrees to accomplished students. –Photo: DT Pakistan facilities and the dedication of the faculty members, especially during the challenging period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Liaquat University Hospital in Hyderabad and Jamshoro, along with the Diagnostic and Research Laboratory, were acknowledged for their efforts in caring for critical patients and offering standardised services to Covid-19 patients across the province. The VC also shared the university’s ongoing projects sponsored by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), including the establishment of the Research Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Examination Center, and extensions of the Institute of Ophthalmology and Medical Research Center. These initiatives aim to benefit students, patients, and the community at large. To address the need for skilled technical staff in government hospitals, Prof. Ujjan highlighted the establishment of a College of Technology, providing training in MRI, CT scan, and ultrasound operations. Moreover, the transformation of Civil Hospital Kotri into Bilawal Medical College Hospital represents a significant milestone in delivering highquality healthcare services to the community. The VC announced the establishment of LUMHS Trauma Center in Hyderabad, a facility that will greatly benefit patients requiring specialised care. An Advanced Dental Care Center has also been set up in Hyderabad to offer dental treatment at subsidised rates, while also providing training to postgraduate students in dentistry. Prof. Ujjan concluded by stressing the importance of literacy, dedicated citizens, good governance, and highquality graduates in fostering socioeconomic growth. He encouraged the graduates and postgraduates to demonstrate their skills, contribute to the competitive job market, and work towards improving the prevailing socioeconomic conditions. The 19th convocation ceremony exemplified LUMHS’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education and healthcare, producing highly skilled professionals in the medical and health sciences fields. President Alvi offers condolences to late Dr Talha’s family DT Pakistan Report IMPRINT INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Siddiqui over his sudden and untimely death and offered KARACHI: President Dr Arif Fateha for the departed soul. Alvi and his son Dr Awab Alvi Dr Alvi paid rich tribute paid a visit to the residence to late Dr Siddiqui for his of late Dr Talha M Siddiqui, contribution to the field of Principal of Baqai Dental dental education and services President Dr. Arif Alvi and his son Dr. Awab Alvi College, who suddenly passed offering heartfelt condolences and reciting Fateha for the dental fraternity, and away recently, to condole his in memory of the late Dr. Talha M. Siddiqui, with the prayed that the departed soul grieving family. –Photo: DT Pakistan` sad demise. may rest in eternal peace and Dr Arif Alvi expressed his profound grief in Allah Almighty grant courage and patience to the his meeting with the bereaved family of late Dr bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss. 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Tel.: +92 21 35378440-2 Fax: +92 21 35836940 www.dental-tribune.com.pk info@dental-tribune.com.pk Dental Tribune Pakistan cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims or for typographical errors. The publisher also does not assume responsibility for product names or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect of Dental Tribune Pakistan.[3] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd [4] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd 4 IDA holds second session of oral surgery workshop KARACHI: Irfans Dental Academy (IDA) successfully hosted the second session of a one-day hands-on workshop titled “Advanced Oral Surgery Techniques (Level-II),” building upon the initial session held in June 2023. The workshop, with a primary objective of providing the participants with comprehensive insights into crucial oral surgery procedures, was led by Dr Daud Sultan, a distinguished oral and maxillofacial surgeon and implantologist, who currently serves as an assistant professor at DIKIOHS. Attendees engrossed in the lecture during the ‘Advanced Oral Surgery Techniques (Level-II)’ workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan The event was an engaging combination of informative lectures and interactive hands-on sessions. A diverse group of participants representing various dental institutions and private clinics from the city, who took part in the workshop, commended Dr Daud’s expertise and unwavering commitment to education. The workshop focused on topics such as delicate soft tissue manipulation, strategic flap designs, proficient suturing methods, socket preservation, precise surgical extractions, and both labial and lingual frenectomies. The practical exercises provided participants with hands-on experience, as they individually performed procedures on goat mandibles. Upon conclusion, the participants were presented with certificates of attendance as a testament to their active engagement. Dr Daud was honoured with an appreciation shield, presented by Dr Umer Bin Irfan, CEO of IDA, and Dr Adil Bin Irfan, MD of the academy, in recognition of his exceptional contribution. Looking ahead, IDA has exciting plans for its upcoming workshop titled “Biomimetic Posterior Restoration and Anterior Layering Technique,” scheduled for 3 September, 2023. Renowned expert Dr Jazib Memon, a restorative specialist who holds an FCPS in operative and endodontics and serves on the faculty at LUMHS Hyderabad, will be leading this insightful session. –PR NEWS DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 Colgate Pakistan’s Oral Health Weeks – A nationwide drive for brighter smiles DT Pakistan Report KARACHI: Maintaining good oral health is a fundamental aspect of overall well-being and quality of life. Dr. Ayyaz Ali Khan, the esteemed founding President of the International Association of Dental Sciences & Research (IADSR) and Editor in Chief of the Journal of Pakistan Dental Association (JPDA), highlighted the importance of comprehensive oral care during a press conference for the “Keeping Pakistan Smiling” Oral Health Weeks 2023, being marked by Colgate Pakistan. With a distinguished career in dentistry, Dr Ayyaz Ali Khan is a prominent advocate for comprehensive oral care and awareness. Dr Khan emphasised the urgent need to address global oral health issues. He noted that historically, oral health has been overlooked in the context of global health. However, the substantial increase in oral diseases can be addressed through cost-effective measures, as outlined in a recent report. He referenced a World Health Organization (WHO) report from the previous year, revealing a staggering 1 billion rise in global oral disease cases over the past three decades. This rise underscores a significant gap in access to prevention and treatment of oral ailments. Drawing parallels with noncommunicable diseases like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and mental disorders, Dr Khan pointed out that oral health inequalities mirror those of these conditions. Common risk factors such as excessive sugar consumption, various forms of tobacco use, and harmful alcohol consumption contribute to the ongoing in Pakistan use 85g of toothpaste per person, which is lower compared to the global average. She provided details about Colgate’s execution plan, explaining how the upcoming campaign will unfold. Prof. Dr. Ayyaz Ali Khan being Central to the initiative honored with a prestigious shield by is the collection of visitor Omer Qadri, Director of Marketing at Colgate-Palmolive Pakistan. –Photos: data by volunteers at dental DT Pakistan health camps. This data will contribute to research and global oral health crisis, he help spread awareness about added. oral hygiene. The “Keeping Omer Qadri, director Pakistan Smiling” Oral marketing Colgate-Palmolive Health Weeks 2023, hosted Pakistan, highlighted the by Colgate Pakistan. This organisation’s achievements campaign spans 21 cities and in the realm of oral health. He towns in Pakistan, covering explained that the “Keeping over 750 locations, including Pakistan Smiling” Oral Health institutions, hospitals, Weeks 2023 is an initiative by clinics, and schools. It serves Colgate Pakistan to promote as evidence of Colgate’s oral health awareness and unwavering commitment provide free dental check-ups to promoting better oral across 21 cities and towns in hygiene. Pakistan. Taking place from 28 With a rich legacy of 35 years August to 21 September 2023, in Pakistan, Colgate Pakistan this campaign underscores remains dedicated to the Colgate’s commitment to mission of “Keeping Pakistan enhancing oral hygiene Smiling.” By providing across all segments of society. essential knowledge about “Colgate’s dedication to maintaining oral health, offering free oral care to Colgate envisions a future millions of individuals has where the nation’s smiles resulted in positive outcomes are not only brighter and from their previous mass- healthier but also free from oriented initiatives,” stated cavities, radiating confidence Mr Qadri. and well-being. Anum Sadik, Senior Brand The Oral Health Weeks go Manager Marketing at beyond celebrating vibrant Colgate-Palmolive, sharing smiles; they symbolise the important insights during vital role that oral hygiene the press event revealed plays in the overall well-being that on average, individuals of every individual.[5] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd [6] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd NEWS 6 DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 PIMA Faisalabad holds moot on mandibular molar surgery DT Pakistan Report FAISALABAD: A seminar focusing on the Surgical Management of Impacted Mandibular Molars was held by Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) Faisalabad, in collaboration with Prof. Arshad Malik from HBS Dental College Islamabad, drawing a diverse audience including faculty members, postgraduate students, and private practitioners. The primary objective of the seminar was to offer a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in surgical procedures related to impacted mandibular molars. The seminar was led by Prof. Arshad Malik, Dean of HBS Dental College Islamabad. It provided the attendees with an opportunity to witness a comprehensive presentation of practical aspects of these A gathering of dedicated dental professionals at a seminar, delving into the art of Surgical Management of Impacted surgical techniques. The seminar also featured Mandibular Molars by PIMA. –Photos: DT Pakistan a live demonstration of patient procedures, meticulously captured in video presentations Dr. Arshad highlighted PIMA Faisalabad’s dental professionals and students continuous to provide an immersive learning experience dedication to advancing dental education learning and professional development to attendees. and fostering excellence in oral healthcare. opportunities. The seminar was well-attended by dental Through collaborative initiatives and Seminar’s success was attributed to the professionals from various institutions, seminars, PIMA Faisalabad strives to offer organizing committee, particularly Dr Iqbal including representatives from and Dr Saad, who displayed Punjab Medical College and exceptional dedication and effort Medina Dental Colleges. in ensuring the seamless execution The session, which spanned of the event. three hours, facilitated an inThe seminar not only enhanced depth exploration of the subject participants’ knowledge and matter. Prof. Malik’s engaging expertise but also forged presentations, covering both stronger bonds within the dental theoretical foundations and practical community in Faisalabad and applications of surgical procedures beyond. for impacted mandibular molars, Prof. Malik was lauded for his held the attendees’ attention. The expertise and contributions to oral incorporation of patient procedure healthcare education and research, videos ensured a thorough grasp Prof. Dr Arshad Malik being awarded a shield by Dr Iqbal, with Dr Saad adding to promoting dental education and the moment's significance. of the discussed techniques. practices in Pakistan. Biostatistics workshop held at AIDM Photo: DT Pakistan KARACHI: The Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine (AIDM) hosted an enlightening workshop on fundamentals of biostatistics, led by Dr Sohail Lakhani, a distinguished senior teacher in Community Health Sciences at the Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi, for doctors interested in research. This workshop explored practical application of STATA, a statistical software known for its role in shaping descriptive and inferential statistics in the field of medicine A group photograph of lecturers, along with principal Prof. Dr Hasnain Sarkani and Dr Beenish Fatima. –Photo: DT Pakistan and dentistry. The event was organised by the Research Development and Review Cell, under the supervision of Prof. Naseer Ahmed, from AIDM and attended by the Dean and CPSP Counsellor, Prof. Ambreen Afzal and Principal Prof. Hasnain Sarkani. Senior faculty members and postgraduate trainees of FCPS part II also actively participated in the workshop managed by AIDM Administrator Dr Resham Nadeem and Dr Beenish Fatima. –PR[7] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd [8] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd NEWS 8 DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 BLOG Oral health advantages of invisible braces By Dr Raminay Farooqi Misaligned teeth can have a negative impact on our oral health if left untreated, hindering their ability to perform essential functions. Seeking the expertise of an orthodontist is crucial for addressing crooked or misaligned teeth, not only for aesthetic reasons but also to ensure optimal oral health. Invisible braces present a transparent alternative to conventional metal braces, providing a discreet and comfortable solution for straightening teeth. Similar to traditional metal braces, clear braces exert controlled pressure on the teeth, gradually guiding them into their correct alignment while maintaining a subtle appearance. Most instances of crooked teeth can be effectively corrected using invisible braces. Only an orthodontist can evaluate the case and determine the suitability of invisible braces for the patient. These clear braces are an excellent choice for individuals who are conscious of their appearance, as they function like traditional braces while remaining inconspicuous. Various types of discreet braces are available, including ceramic braces, lingual braces, and clear aligners. Ceramic braces resemble traditional braces in function, but the brackets are tooth-coloured instead of metal, making them less noticeable and appealing to those who prioritise aesthetics. Lingual braces are the most specialised and uncommon option, necessitating specific orthodontic expertise. Positioned discreetly behind the teeth, they create the illusion of invisibility. Clear aligners consist of a series of transparent, removable trays that are custom-fitted to the teeth. The quantity of aligners required depends on the specific orthodontic issues. Like traditional braces, clear aligners apply gradual force to guide tooth movement, without the use of wires and brackets. The selection of invisible braces hinges on factors such as patient preference, affordability, the complexity of the case, and the practitioner’s proficiency. It also relies on the personalised treatment plan devised by the orthodontist, which takes into account individual conditions, needs, goals, and preferences. Costs of the braces vary among patients; for mild cases, clear aligners might prove more cost-effective than conventional visible braces. Lingual braces often carry a higher cost due to increased laboratory fees and adjustment appointments. Study explores link between tooth brushing, heart diseases DT Web Desk In a recent publication in the Scientific Reports journal, researchers conducted a study to explore the connection between tooth-brushing habits and the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in individuals aged 20 years or older. This study, carried out at Osaka University Hospital in Japan, provides valuable insights into the significance of consistent dental hygiene practices in preventing CVDs. events such as heart failure, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, and valvular and aortic diseases requiring surgery. The study findings demonstrated that the individuals in the ‘MN’ and ‘Night’ groups exhibited significantly higher survival rates compared to those in the ‘None Group’. Additionally, dental indicators varied among the groups, with the MN group having the highest number of participants with deep dental pocket depths and increased tooth mobility. Create by DT Pakistan While previous research has emphasised the importance of oral care in managing various health conditions, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular diseases, these studies have mainly focused on tooth brushing in relation to dental health without delving into its impact on systemic diseases such as CVDs. The study involved 1,675 participants, who either visited the hospital’s Unit of Dentistry for dental treatment, perioperative oral care, and infection screening or were hospitalised for examination, surgery, or treatment. Based on their tooth-brushing habits, the participants were categorised into four groups: ‘Group MN’ members brushed their teeth twice daily (morning and night), those in ‘Group Night’ brushed their teeth only at night, ‘Group M’ brushed their teeth only in the morning, and ‘Group’ None’ participants did not brush their teeth at all. The researchers analysed various factors, including age, gender, smoking history, followup results, as well as reviewed the dental and medical records of all participants. They evaluated the occurrence of cardiovascular Interestingly, the researchers noted that many individuals who neglected tooth brushing at night cited alcohol consumption as a reason for their omission. Furthermore, factors such as learned habits from childhood, lifestyle choices, regional variations, and a general lack of interest in dental hygiene contributed to the neglect of nighttime tooth brushing. The study emphasised the importance of tooth brushing both in the morning and at night. While breakfast and lunch increase the risk of oral deposits, brushing only in the morning is insufficient for maintaining good oral hygiene. Brushing before bed is crucial in reducing the buildup of oral bacteria during sleep, which is associated with reduced salivary flow. Overall, the findings of this study underscore the critical role of regular tooth brushing in preventing cardiovascular diseases. While brushing teeth before breakfast is necessary, the habit of brushing before bed is even more vital in maintaining oral health and reducing the risk of CVDs.[9] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd INTERVIEW 9 DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 Dentists need to have patient-centred approach Dr Qurat ul Ain Malik I n the world of dental care and oral well-being, certain individuals radiate eminence and expertise. Dr Qurat ul Ain Malik, a distinguished board-certified ((by the American Board of Periodontology) periodontist and implant s specialist, stands as a shining example of dedication in dentistry. Graduating from Fatima Jinnah Dental College in Karachi and h holding a DDS degree from New York University, her journey to su success is marked by unrelenting commitment. Dr Malik’s pursuit of excellence led her to specialise in periodontology im and implant dentistry, besides getting certificates from UCLA. Her extensive experience and insights are now shared in an exclusive interview with Dental Tribune Pakistan, highlighting her transformative contributions to the field. We hope her story will inspire aspiring dentists, showcasing the outcomes of one’s passion for one’s craft. By Dr Raminay Can you provide an overview of the expertise in implantology and periodontics? Periodontist is a specialist in dentistry who specialises in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of any disease pertaining to the gums or bone around teeth and also the placement and maintenance of dental implant; placement means lack of bones and insufficient thickness of the gums needed for the implant. This is where a periodontist is needed to protect and regenerate bone and the lost tissue and make sure there is ample space for the placement of implants. What is your advice to an individual on how they can maintain good oral hygiene? Make sure you are brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing after every meal, using a soft bristle toothbrush and not going vigorous on your gums as it will cause recession. And consistency is key to maintain good oral hygiene. What causes gum diseases such as gingivitis periodontitis, and what are the warning signs one should look out for? There are many factors involved in gingivitis and periodontitis, but most common is plaque and how our body responds to it. Formation of plaque is normal, but if we don’t clean it manually or by an ultrasonic scaler it can form tartar which is a collection of bacteria. Once formed, it starts to break down tissues by releasing toxins. Pink and firm gums are healthy, but if they are not and if they are showing symptoms of gum disease like redness, swelling, having pus or mobility, then you should get a checkup Can the consequences affect a person’s well-being? Gum diseases can cause increased risk of diabetes, stroke and other cardiovascular conditions. The toxins released from tartar can enter blood streams and clog your arteries and cause stroke. If we talk about diabetes, increased sugar level makes a conducive environment for bacterial growth, and cause periodontal diseases. We need to take care of our mouth, so our entire body is taken care of. How important is patient education when it comes to managing gum diseases? First appointment matters the most. Invest your time in informing the patient about the problems he/she has and how to prevent them, besides how the treatment will benefit the patient. Give them brochures, show videos, and demonstrate them oral hygiene techniques, for example brushing and flossing techniques. What are the similarities and differences if we compare dental education in USA and Pakistan? Both USA and Pakistan have four-year dental programmes and one-year house job or GPR training after that. There are major difference in time management, risk management, patient management and clinical hours. All of this can help us to be a better dentist by having a patient-centred approach; the more you stay in clinic and practice, the more experience you get. What are the benefits? It helps you to treat patients regarding every aspect. Give evidence-based treatment to the patients and other than dental history, ask about nutrition, lifestyle, habits etc., as our concern is not only the oral cavity. Are there any financial aids or scholarships that can help students in studying abroad? There are financial aids options, which allow the students to pay in increments. But the cost in the brochure of the programme does not include the cost of transportation and accommodation. Though there are no scholarships available in dental programmes, there is an option to get loan. There are many two-week observership programmes which a dental student or graduate can apply for. What is the typical procedure when you are applying abroad? TOEFL exam is mandatory and you have to score 92 and above, and 22 in each section of the exam. Next step is to give National Licensing Board exam and then apply for transcripts in Pakistan, evaluate and get them converted to the GPA format. After this, you can apply for DDS or any residency programme. Does studying abroad contribute to personal and professional growth? Yes, you learn intercultural communication, get independent and learn the value of time management. And most importantly, you learn that the patient is always right and have a patient-centred approach. How do you stay updated with developments in implant dentistry and periodontology? We should manage our time wisely Continued on Page 11[10] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd [11] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd NEWS 11 DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 BDC holds screening camp for kids with special needs KARACHI: Recognising the importance of oral health for maintaining overall health, especially for children with special healthcare needs, Baqai Dental College’s (BDC) community dentistry department recently held a screening camp at the Quaid-e-Azam Rangers School (Special children), Super Highway, Karachi. Head of Department Prof. Asghar Ali Shigri, along with assistant professors Dr Samreen Mazher, Dr Mahwish Bano, Dr Wajiha Anzar, and house officers conducted the screening camp aimed at identifying oral health needs of children with disabilities. The school’s principal and vice principal welcomed the BDC faculty members and house officers for setting up the camp for children. Around 80 children enrolled at the school have conditions including autism, ADHD, learning problems, intellectual issues, blindness and deafness. At the camp children’s trainers and caregivers were A faculty group photograph featuring Prof. Dr Asghar Ali Shigri, head of the community dentistry department at Baqai Dental College. –Photos: DT Pakistan provided awareness about oral health, oral hygiene measures and effective tooth brushing techniques. The instructors were also guided with regard to special needs of the children regarding oral hygiene. During the individual oral examination by house officers, the children were found having conditions like dental caries, bruxism, dental trauma, other oral anomalies, malocclusion and delayed eruption. –PR London Dentistry Show promises .... SSCMS holds seminar on partial dentures, challenges KARACHI: Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences organized a highly informative seminar on the intricacies of partial dentures and the challenges they pose by prominent prosthodontist Dr Beenish Mehtab, sharing her valuable insights on the subject. The seminar held under the Continuing Dental Education (CDE) programme held at college’s dental section attracted a good number of audience including faculty members and students. In her lecture, Dr Mehtab underscored the significance of meticulously choosing the appropriate partial denture solutions as per need of individual patients. A group photograph featuring participants alongside esteemed lecturers, Dr. Beenish Mehtab and Dr. Mehtab, as well as Prof. Dr. H.R. Sukhia, the Principal of the Dental Section at Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences. –Photo: DT Pakistan Emphasising precision and patient-centered care, she pointed out the complexities involved in this area of prosthodontics. The lecture especially focused on significance of oral hygiene for the patients grappling with partial dentures, highlighting the need for both practitioners and patients to remain vigilant in maintaining oral health to avoid potential complications. The college Principal Prof. H R Sukhia and the administration lauded the efforts of the CDE committee in advancing oral healthcare in Karachi and raising awareness about oral health among the populace. They hoped that through such collaborative endeavours, Karachi continues to take significant strides in the field of dental healthcare. –PR Interview: Dr Qurat ul Ain Malik Continued from front page Continued from page 9 of digital dentistry on daily practice, discussing key trends shaping the field and their impact on patient care and clinical outcomes. Attendees can anticipate gaining the latest knowledge and tools to embrace digital dentistry and enhance their practices. Moreover, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will take centre stage at the event, with discussions on its role in the future of dentistry. Prof. Nulty emphasises that AI will not replace dental professionals but rather support and enhance clinical decision-making and patient care. Beyond the educational sessions, the show promises an engaging experience with ample opportunities for networking, exploring cutting-edge advancements, and connecting with colleagues and peers. The dentistry show is set to be a landmark event for the digital dentistry revolution, inspiring dental professionals to embrace the latest technologies, elevate patient care, and stay at the forefront of their profession. and spend time by reading dental articles and take dental courses. We should also invest in evidence-based new technology for better treatment, diagnosis and planning, for example 3D printers help with better treatment planning. Did residency at New York University affect your patient care? Becoming an analyzer helps in developing customised treatment plan for every patient which is evidence-based and also develops good dentist-patient relationship. We should use patient-directed approach and should not oversell. We should also give importance to patient education. Any advice for aspiring dentists? Like-minded people will propel you forward instead of discouraging, so surround yourself with good and like-minded mentors.[12] =>DTI September-October 2023 Corrected.indd NEWS 12 DENTAL TRIBUNE | PAKISTAN EDITION | SEP-OCT 2023 Latest innovations a giant leap for dentistry By M Irfan Ali As we continue to progress in the era of technology, various fields experience remarkable advancements, and dentistry is no exception. Thanks to the development of innovative tools and techniques, the field of dentistry is rapidly evolving, offering more precise, efficient, and personalised care. Some of the latest innovations that are revolutionising dental care are: Artificial intelligence (AI): AI has become an integral part of dentistry, enhancing diagnostics and providing personalised treatment plans. AI-powered applications aid dentists in early detection of potential dental issues, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing human error. In the future, we may even witness AI-assisted robots performing surgical procedures. Intra-oral scanner: A remarkable boon to modern dentistry, the intra-oral scanner accurately captures real-time 3D models of the mouth, facilitating accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans. This tool offers patients a swift and painless experience. CRISPR: A groundbreaking gene-editing tool, CRISPR is transforming the treatment of genetic dental disorders like enamel hypoplasia, dentinogenesis imperfecta, and amelogenesis imperfecta. By precisely modifying the human genome, it provides a permanent solution to a range of dental issues, promising a bright future for dental treatments. 3D printing: This technology is revolutionising denture production by creating a perfect fit through digital scans. It not only reduces time and costs but also allows for easy Create by DT Pakistan customisation, enhancing comfort and functionality. Robotic surgery: While not widely available yet, robotic technology shows immense potential in enabling greater precision and accuracy in complex dental surgeries, which could lead to reduced recovery time and improved patient outcomes. Regenerative dentistry: A groundbreaking field that utilises biologically active molecules and biomaterials to stimulate natural healing and tissue regeneration in the oral cavity. This holds the promise of stronger, more naturallooking teeth, and reduced decay. Smart toothbrush: Keeping up with the age of smart devices, toothbrushes now come equipped with sensors and apps to track brushing habits and provide personalised oral hygiene tips, promoting preventative care. Augmented reality (AR): AR enhances the patient experience by simulating treatment outcomes and guiding dentists during procedures, making dentistry more efficient. Virtual reality (VR): By offering immersive simulations, VR is changing the perception of dentistry being associated with pain and discomfort. It plays a crucial role in distraction techniques and pain management, making the dental experience more comfortable. Teledentistry: This innovative approach offers remote consultations and problemsolving, making dental care more accessible, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has revolutionised the dental industry by providing efficient and convenient dental care. These latest innovations in dentistry are significantly enhancing the patient experience and accessibility of dental care. At Smilebliss, we stay updated with these advancements to provide our patients with the best possible care. Contact us today to learn more about our services and book an appointment. Let us help you maintain a healthy, beautiful smile with the latest dental innovations. ITI Karachi Study Club holds workshop on dental implants KARACHI: ITI Karachi Study Club directors goat heads as practical models to have a Dr Ali Sadiq and Dr Fahad Umer, recently realistic simulation of surgical procedures, organised a workshop titled ‘Advancements effectively bridging the gap between in Surgical Dentistry: Mastering Implants’ theoretical learning and practical application. aimed at improving surgical proficiency of Under the expert guidance of Dr Haseeb, the dental professional of Karachi, facilitated by participants gained confidence and honed Dr Muhammad Haseeb. their techniques. Dr Taimur Khalid skillfully The event featured a series of lectures moderated the event, ensuring a seamless and hands-on experiences to empower the exchange of knowledge and interaction participants to refine their skills and expand among the participants. Participants engaged in hands-on activities at a dental implants their expertise. The event’s success underscored the workshop. –Photo: DT Pakistan Dr Haseeb, an expert in the field, commitment of the ITI Karachi Study Club to delivered lectures on hard and soft tissue grafting, along with an in- advancing medical education and nurturing a culture of continuous depth exploration of potential complications that practitioners may learning. encounter. The event not only imparted knowledge, but also fostered a sense A highlight of the event was the immersive hands-on session, of camaraderie and collaboration among the participants who had a allowing attendees to put theoretical knowledge into practice using deeper comprehension of intricate procedures. –PR) [page_count] => 12 [pdf_ping_data] => Array ( [page_count] => 12 [format] => PDF [width] => 684 [height] => 936 [colorspace] => COLORSPACE_UNDEFINED ) [linked_companies] => Array ( [ids] => Array ( ) ) [cover_url] => [cover_three] => [cover] => [toc] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [title] => Alvi sees AI pivotal role in healthcare sector [page] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [title] => London Dentistry Show promises exciting events for professionals [page] => 1 ) [2] => Array ( [title] => News [page] => 2 ) ) [toc_html] =>[toc_titles] =>Table of contentsAlvi sees AI pivotal role in healthcare sector / London Dentistry Show promises exciting events for professionals / News
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