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DY Patil college dentist arrested in hit and run case
Broken number plate let to the arrest by police after lot of investigation. N.M. Mani Kandak (50), a businessman, on his scooty on the evening of December 17 last year was hit by unknown car causing him severe bone and head injuries. Part of vehicle number plate had been chipped off, on basis of which police investigated.
Dr. Padmapriya, a dentist at the Dr DY Patil Hospital, confessed to being at the wheel then. “She said the vehicle was used only by her and she was driving back home from work when the accident took place. We placed her under arrest and she was later released on bail,” MORE HERE

Kissing can damage dental health ?
Are there any dental health dangers associated with kissing? With just one kiss, you can share over 500 different types of disease causing germs and viruses. Not knowing who you are kissing could be as dangerous to your health as having multiple sexual partners. What are the benefits, aside from the obvious? ...READ MORE

New method of digital photography in Dentistry ...CLICK HERE

Valuables stolen from car of Dental college teachers car
Dr Pallavi Daigavane, an assistant lecturer of Orthodontics at Sharad Pawar Dental College and Hospital, was robbed of her valuables worth around Rs21,500, which included cash Rs15,000, after unidentified miscreants decamped with her purse breaking open the window of her car. The incident took place on Saturday at Dhantoli. Dr Daigavane had come to city from Wardha to see her uncle Dhananjay Thobre who is admitted at a Dhantoli-based hospital.  TOINEWS

New Identity for Dubai Dental college
The Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC), a leading healthcare free zone in the emirate, has revealed the new identity of the Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine (HBMCDM), formerly the Dubai College of Dental Medicine.
This was announced ahead of the 19th edition of the UAE International Dental Conference and Arab Dental Exhibition (AEEDC), which will run from February 17 to 19 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. NEWSLINK

Revolution in Endo in coming, see below  ...MORE HERE

Dental amalgam may be linked to psychological disorders
USA: The use and toxic risk of dental amalgam fillings is a subject of ongoing debate among health care experts. Now, a review conducted by a team of international researchers has provided new evidence that mercury exposure from dental amalgam may cause or contribute to many chronic illnesses, as well as depression, anxiety and suicide.The researchers looked at studies involving...MORE HERE

Positive Aging Delivered Through Orthodontics
Once considered the domain of plastic surgeons, the shaping of a beautiful face can also be achieved by visiting an orthodontist. Many people understand that orthodontists can straighten teeth, but don’t realise that these specialists can influence facial growth to create an improved appearance that will last a lifetime. Facial structure can be changed at any age, and especially during those important teen years when the self-image is beginning to form. The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) says the new advancements..MORE HERE

TipEdge workshop held at Coorg Dental college ...CLICK HERE

Indian group opens new hospital in Dubai with a big dental setup
Dubai: A new health-care facility, which will also include a 25 Chair dental centre will open in Al Ghusais, Dubai, on February 21.
Thumbay Hospital will have 150 beds and is equipped with ultra-modern facilities.
The full-fledged multi-speciality hospital also includes a 25 chair dental hospital, which is the first of its kind in the private sector in the country. MORE HERE

Patients harmed at Dental colleges ?  BBC news
A number of patients were harmed by students at Aberdeen’s Dental School last year.
An inspection by the General Dental Council highlighted a number of incidents including the treatment of the wrong tooth and damage to teeth that did not need treatment. They included students treating the wrong tooth and damage to teeth and gums. One third of final year students did not graduate in 2014. BBC NEWS

New method to sterilise better
Conventional sterilisation methods are not always effective against all pathogens. By means of plasma, however, exceptionally resistant bacteria strains can be eliminated, as demonstrated by a German researcher who has developed a steriliser that removes germs from medical instruments efficiently without damaging the material. NEWSLINK

Bone loss in perio -is She in menopause
Postmenopausal women susceptible to bone fractures may also be a higher risk for gum disease, according to researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and Case/Cleveland Clinic Postmenopausal Health Collaboration (CCCPOHC). SCI NEWS

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