Visitor book gives clue – person detained in Dentist murder case
Police on Thursday detained a man in connection with the murder of a dentist who was found dead with injuries on her neck at Shri Saro Dental Clinic on Vellalar Street in Nolambur on Wednesday evening. Investigations around the names entered in a visitor’s book, maintained by the doctor, at the clinic helped police to zero in on the man. Police did not reveal his identity as an arrest is yet to be recorded…MORE ON TOI
Two Haryana Dentists arrested in Exam paper Leak
Four people, including two dentists ( Bhupinder and Sanjit, both dentists) and a MBBS student, were arrested in Haryana for the alleged conspiracy to leak All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) answer sheets on Monday. – Stating that the conspiracy to leak the All India Pre Medical Test/ Pre-Dental Entrance Test /CBSE AIPMT 2015 question paper will deprive genuine students of the country from getting admission in medical institutions, the Haryana police Wednesday demanded cancellation of the test held on May 3. The accused were using social media like Whatsapp to transfer images of the answer sheets. Police also recovered undergarments in which microphones and mobile chips were installed to help the students with answers.-MORE HERE
Dental Entrance paper LEAK-CBSE denies it
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has denied reports that question papers of the All India Pre-Medical/ Pre-Dental Test were leaked.
“The examination started at 10 a.m. on May 3 and no reports were received prior to the commencement of the examination, during the examination or after the examination from any quarter by the Board regarding the leakage,” a statement from the exam controller of CBSE read...HINDU NEWS
Obituary– Dr C. Padmalatha
DOB 18-10-1964, DOD 25-04-2015
prof n Head, Mamata Dental college, Khammam
Nepal Dentist speaks of devastation
Most of my dental colleagues are unharmed, but many of them are facing problems with their damaged clinics. Most of the dental hospitals in Kathmandu are still closed owing to the damage and employees not being able to work because they are busy rebuilding their lives. Various agencies have estimated that more than eight million people across 39 of the country’s 75 districts have been affected by the earthquake...MORE HERE
And NOW internet connected dental chair
Switzerland: In March, the Curaden group acquired 40 per cent of dental unit manufacturer New Idem and took over international sales of the Italian company’s products. The MAVI 60’ is the first product to arise from this co-operation and is one of the first fully Internet-connected dental units. It will be presented at the Amici di Brugg congress from 21 to 23 May in Rimini in Italy.
The product uses Curaden Connect technology, allowing users to connect every unit and digital workflow directly to the Internet…MORE HERE
Global appointment platform -medical tourism explodes
SINGAPORE, April 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — DocDoc, Asia’s largest doctor discovery platform, today announced the closing of its Series A round. The company raised a total of S$11.5M to further accelerate its growth across the region and to deepen its market penetration. DocDoc processes thousands of patient bookings a month and currently operates in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, South Korea and India. This announcement was made during InnovFest unBound 2015, Asia’s most exciting innovation festival. DocDoc was one of three companies being showcased onstage at the event today..MORE HERE
IDA to launch Dental Assistants Course
The Kollam branch of the Indian Dental Association (IDA) is launching the professional Dental Assistants Course (DAC). Those completing the course successfully can work as dental assistants in dental clinics, private health clinics, health care institutions, and they will have opportunities in dental insurance sector and dental supply companies.
IDA president John Shibu said the course would be inaugurated by Mayor Honey Benjamin..MORE HERE
Tech-savvy dental practices save money, space
Managing tight spaces is nothing new for dentists, but fitting a practice into a tiny Manhattan office requires some creativity, and for one practice, a lot of technology.
With digital imaging and 3-D printing using a Cerec system, manufactured by dental product maker Sirona, plus a handheld GLO tooth-whitening gadget, the cosmetic and implant dentists at Core Dental have managed to squeeze their practice into a 590-square-foot space. And they’re saving money, according to…MORE HERE
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