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Saba University's Seventh Scientific Dental Conference Continues in Sana'a

Saba University's Seventh Scientific Dental Conference Continues in Sana'a

Saba Yemen6 days ago
Sana'a - SABA
The activities of the seventh Saba Scientific Dental Conference continued for the second day in Sana'a, organized by Saba University over three days with wide academic and medical participation.
Dr Amr Al-Najjar, President of Saba University and Chairman of the Conference, explained that the conference seeks to enhance the concept of continuous education for dentists after graduation, encourage faculty members in Yemeni universities in the field of oral and dental medicine and surgery to conduct scientific research, and provide training opportunities for newly graduated dentists through the accompanying courses and scientific workshops.
He praised the keenness of the leadership of the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research and the higher education sector, the Academic Accreditation Council, and the Supreme Medical Council on their interest and efforts to achieve academic excellence and develop education in line with national and international standards.
On its second day, the conference reviewed 15 working papers and scientific lectures through three working sessions attended by a number of university leaders, deans of dental colleges, professors and dental graduates.
The first session discussed six working papers on "treating posterior primary teeth using stainless steel crowns, deep bite causes, diagnosis and clinical management, bending without breaking, steps to prevent exacerbation of infections during endodontic treatment, temporary anchorage devices as a game changer in orthodontic treatment, and when molars move who is responsible".
The second session covered six scientific papers and lectures, the first addressing "orthodontic modeling through the finite element method," while the second touched on "the mechanism for assessing bone thickness for rapid maxillary expansion supported by mini-implants in the palate".
The third session provided tips and tricks in dental implants, the fourth presented "the battle of bacterial colonization of space and treatment methods," the fifth discussed "the free lever in dentistry," and the sixth included "the relationship between skull base morphology using and structural malocclusion".
The third session reviewed three working papers, the first addressing "secrets of force control in orthodontic retention," the second emphasized "the importance of marketing and digital marketing in dentistry," while the third focused on "opening horizons of regeneration, a new healing strategy using exosomes in nanogel for reprogramming gingivitis conditions".
The conference will discuss tomorrow, Thursday, 13 working papers and scientific lectures focusing on considerations in root canal treatment, gum diseases, orthodontics, reactive lesions in the oral mucosa, management of hard and soft tissues around immediate dental implants, the hidden part of oral speech disorders, and other lectures
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