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UAE’s New Law Empowers Patients to Challenge Medical Malpractice Decisions
In a groundbreaking move, the UAE has opened the doors for patients and healthcare providers to challenge medical malpractice decisions in court. Until now, rulings from the Medical Liability Committee (MLC) were largely final, leaving little room for redress for those dissatisfied with its findings. This change provides a powerful new option for anyone... Read more
Getting Patient Consents from Home: A Game-Changer for My Clinic
How I Streamlined Patient Consent with SignWell: A Step-by-Step Guide for Busy Clinics Introduction In my practice, I often need consent forms from patients who require repeat visits and multiple consents. Traditionally, this meant either scheduling an extra visit just for signing or arranging for someone to stop by the clinic—something that added stress for... Read more
Free CME CAPP Live Webinar – How and why to use the new bioceramic sealers
Date: 09 September 2024 | Monday Time: 19:00 GST (UAE) | 18:00 KSA | 17:00 CEST Area of interest: General Dentistry Teaching method: Didactic lecture, case studies & discussion Accreditation: Eligible for 1 CE credit Register :
Free CME – Treatment Planning Considerations in Full Arch Implant Rehabilitation
13 September 2024 | 16:00 Hrs – 17:00 Hrs (UAE) 1 CME - ADA, ICHS Dr. Shiv Prasad Sharma BDS, MDS OMFS, MSc (UK), MFD RCSI, MFDS RCPSG Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon/ Implantologist Private Practice – Al Ain (UAE) Abstract: Full arch rehabilitation using dental implants is viable treatment option in completely... Read more
Corporate Catfishing : That Non Existent Job Offers
Corporate catfishing is a growing trend where companies post fake job listings, creating an illusion of growth without any real intention to hire. After applying for one such ghost job, I realized I had wasted time and energy chasing a position that didn’t exist. The experience taught me important lessons: always research the company, trust your instincts, and be wary of vague job descriptions. Now, I focus on companies that invest in their people and communicate transparently. By making smarter choices, I landed a role at a company that truly values its employees—and you can too.
Comparing the Clinical and Microbiological Efects of Antibacterial‑Coated Vicryl Suture and Non‑Coated Vicryl Suture after Minor Oral Surgical Procedures
Surgical site infections are
among the most common nosocomial infections, potentially leading to serious complications after surgical interventions. In intraoral surgical procedures, sutures are exposed to various bacterial species, raising the question of whether antibacterial-coated suture material is benefcial in reducing SSIs. This invitro study aimed to compare the antibacterial efect of Vicryl Plus suture (polyglactin 910 coated with triclosan) and non-coated Vicryl suture by analysing clinical
and microbiological diferences and assessing the isolates
through antibiotic sensitivity testing
Mastering Negotiations in the Dental Clinic: Applying the Harvard Method
Negotiating for a discount in a dental clinic can be a delicate dance between patient satisfaction and maintaining practice viability. In such situations, leveraging effective negotiation techniques is paramount. Here’s how the principles of the Harvard Method can unlock the secrets to successful negotiations in the dental chair.
LASER in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery- Review of literature
Since the advent of lasers, they have found tremendous application in all
fields of science. In recent times, lasers are viewed as an integral part of
many of the surgical and medical practices currently employed. Hence, it
becomes increasingly important to understand the rationale behind the use
of lasers so as to use them efficiently and without undue inhibitions. The
use of lasers in oral and maxillofacial surgery has seen a phenomenal
increase in both, applications of lasers for different techniques, and also the
number of surgeons opting to use them on a regular basis. This article serves
to update practitioners on the development and current applications of
these modern tools in regular practice so as to efficiently perform dental
treatment and minimize complications associated with conventional
techniques.
Evaluation of the Linear Relationship of the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Canal to the Lateral Cortex and the Alveolar Crest in the Posterior Mandible: A Computed Tomographic Study.
Background and Objective A cross-sectional study was
conducted to evaluate a clinically relevant position of the
inferior alveolar nerve and canal with respect to the lateral
cortex, alveolar crest, and frst and second molar root apices
in adult dentate patients.
Methods The study was conducted in the patients who
reported various oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures
at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for
whom preoperative computed tomography (CT) scan was
taken for the required surgical procedures. CTs were selected
based on the selection criteria, and a total of 50 CTs were
evaluated. Predictor variables were gender and side. Out-
come variables were the average linear buccal measurements
from the lateral cortex to the outer cortical margin of the
inferior alveolar canal from below the mandibular foramen
till the mental foramen, linear vertical measurements from
the alveolar crest to the superior crest of the inferior alveolar
canal in the third, second and frst molar regions, and linear
vertical distance from the superior aspect of inferior alveolar
canal till the apices of second and third molars. Descriptive
statistics were analysed with t test and paired t test. P value
<0.05 was taken as signifcant.
Results The study sample was composed of 27 male and
23 female patients with a mean age of 29±4.6 years. The
mean value of linear measurements of IAN to the right
lateral cortex at the mandibular foramen was 4.96±1.13,
and for the left side, it was 4.79±1.33. The mean values
of linear measurements from the superior aspect of IAN canal to the alveolar crest at third, second and frst molar
regions obtained in this study were 18.5±3.79, 19+3.83
and 19.5+3.48 for the right side and 17.8+3.86, 18.8+3.54
and 19.143.31 for the left side, respectively. The average
linear measurements of IAN to the root apex of frst molar
were 10.8 3.89 for the right side and 10.868+3.85 for the
left side; for second molars, they were 10.5+3.62 for the
right side and 10.52+3.62 for the left side. Gender and side
infuenced the outcome with varying statistical signifcance.
Conclusion The study has identifed the average linear
measurements of the buccal cortical bone along the path
of IAN in the mandible, average height of alveolar bone
above the IAN and average distance between the IAN with
the frst and second molar root apices. This will be useful
guide while planning and performing various mandibular
surgical procedures close to the IAN nerve and procedures
that can disturb the IAN. The implications of these fndings
will infuence the course of surgery.