#Dentistry & Oral Medicine
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informationatlas · 3 months ago
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In September, a world-first human trial of a drug that can regenerate teeth will begin at Kyoto University Hospital. The drug has shown success in animals, growing new teeth with no significant side effects. Lead researcher Katsu Takahashi hopes the treatment will be available commercially by 2030.
The drug deactivates the USAG-1 protein, promoting tooth growth. The trial will first focus on adults with missing molars, then expand to children with congenital tooth deficiency and eventually to those with partial edentulism. If successful, the treatment could be available for all patients with missing teeth within six years.
(via World-first tooth-regrowing drug will be given to humans in September)
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jtsmedicalcentre · 9 months ago
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Clinical Images and Case Reports Journal 
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Clinical Images and Case Reports Journal (CICRJ) is a peer-reviewed indexed medical journal established Internationally which provides a platform to publish Clinical Images, Medical Case Reports, Clinical Case Reports, Case Series (series of 2 to 6 cases), Research and Clinical Videos in Medicine. Clinical image journal is a indexed journal accepting clinical images submission, journal of clinical images, journals publishing clinical images in medicine, clinical imaging submission journal and medical illustrations etc. Journal of clinical case reports publishes case reports in clinical medicine, clinical reports, journals accepting clinical case reports submission and journal of clinical cases. Journal of medical case reports publishing medical case reports, journals accepting medical case reports submission etc.
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meditating-dog-lover · 2 years ago
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Vitamins, minerals, probiotics
I had my vitamins and mineral levels checked at a holistic dentist's office and I had some deficiencies across the board. So I started taking a multivitamin with all the micronutrients I need daily. I need a magnesium source; unfortunately, most multivitamins have barely enough magnesium (if they have any). So I'm taking a magnesium supplement that has calcium and phosphorus. I don't really need extra calcium, but I do need magnesium, and phosphorus helps too. It's hard to find a magnesium supplement with phosphorus, but I did find one brand that carries it. Might not be the best quality, but it's all that I could find for now. I might look into other multivitamin brands out of curiosity as well, but I like the one I'm currently taking.
While I knocked my nutritional deficiencies out of the way, I want to tackle my microbiome makeup - oral and gut. There are 10x more bacteria cells in the human body than there are human cells. So of course, if there is microorganism dysbiosis, this will manifest into physical health problems. I ordered an oral microbiome analysis kit and submitted a saliva sample. I'm waiting for my results to know what good and harmful bacteria I have and how I can get rid of the bad ones and repopulate the good ones. I'll figure something out. Then I'll look for some gut probiotics and oral probiotics (I can use the latter in place of mouthwash when I brush and floss at night before bed since mouthwash kills both good and bad bacteria which isn't necessarily helpful).
So in terms of vitamins, minerals, and probiotic supplements, I hope this helps my overall health. I noticed my skin, hair, and nails feel better after taking my vitamin supplements (they are rich in B vitamins, biotin, zinc, and iron which helps). My eczema/dermatitis on my hands and lips has improved too (zinc and iron help with this and I had a substantial zinc deficiency). They did not clear up altogether (my hands get a bit bad after washing frequently, and I have to was often given the nature of the work I do). Still, they are better and I don't feel the urge to rub a rough washcloth on my itchy skin to the point where I develop blisters and open cuts just to relieve my itch. And the cuts heal pretty quickly. My angular cheilitis is gone too (my dermatologist thought it was from bacteria and fungi from drooling, but it was likely simply a zinc and iron deficiency). Also, the inner lip dermatitis I had is now all of a sudden gone. This could have resulted from irritation from my dental aligners and retainers, but it was probably also due to a nutritional deficiency. I wear a retainer in my sleep which is thicker and bulkier than my aligners, so I really don't think that's the culprit.
So these overall results are indeed promising, but I'm waiting on the microbiome results so I can decide which probiotic supplement I need and which bacteria species and strains will benefit my body.
Also, I'll be taking a break from seeing doctors. I had to figure most of this out on my own (although I'll admit my holistic dentist did help me with nutritional recommendations).
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bloodfin · 1 year ago
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alright i can breathe on my own again so back into this thought. here's a few ways all the elements work in healing in my brain*
Quintessence healing does a lot with the electrical impulses of the body; most of their work is possible due to their unique abilities to alleviate pain: neurological pains, including migraines. bone setting. internal, external, and extensive injury. sleep, dream, and memory. autoimmune disease. surgery. seizure disorders. acute pain. dentistry. general medical practice
Water healing is the most versatile, as the majority of organic material is driven by water: dermatology. uncontrolled/high fever. hyperthermia. burns. blood and blood pressure. sinuses. cartilage and collagen disorders. fainting disorders. chronic pain. vision disorders. scarring/scar healing/prevention
Fire healing deals a lot with pressure and relaxation: wound cautery. viral and bacterial illness (will start a fever or keep one in check - out of control fevers visit water). hypothermia. heat therapy: massage, hot baths, etc. physical therapy. arthritic/joint disorders, chronic pain
Air healing focuses mostly on areas of the body where oxygen or air pockets are at play: lung and breathing disorders. sinuses. learning, speech and communication, hearing. muscle pains. anxiety. fatigue and chronic fatigue
Earth healing works in grounding, and is also very diverse: mental health. psychiatrics and emotions. reproductive health. labor and delivery. balance and some fainting disorders. occupational therapy. creation of pharmacy products: tinctures, salves, ointments, orals, drops, etc.; creation of splints, casts, and assistive devices
Multi ghouls are cool in that, if they feel the call towards healing, they can lean on any element and pick up skills quickly and easily, depending on their unique makeup. Most assist in general practice medicine, but often blend powers from other elements together to create unique solutions for their patients
*please note no one ever needs be 'fixed,' and having any type of disorder or disability does not make anyone less, especially in the eyes of the abbey. the ghouls of the infirmary seek to help improve quality of life by easing symptoms for those that request it. there is nothing but love and respect for all residents and visitors of the infirmary 🤍
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anuragbhargava · 6 months ago
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Understanding the Role of a Maxillofacial Surgeon: Insights from Dr. Anurag Bhargava, a Leading Maxillofacial Surgeon in Indore
Maxillofacial surgery is a specialized field that addresses complex conditions of the face, mouth, and jaw. It requires a unique blend of dental, medical, and surgical expertise. Dr. Anurag Bhargava, a renowned maxillofacial surgeon in Indore, provides invaluable insights into this fascinating field, highlighting its importance and the transformative impact it can have on patients' lives.
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What is Maxillofacial Surgery?
Maxillofacial surgery, also known as oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS), involves surgical interventions to treat diseases, injuries, and defects of the face, mouth, teeth, and jaws. This specialty bridges the gap between medicine and dentistry, requiring a deep understanding of both fields. Procedures can range from corrective jaw surgery and facial trauma reconstruction to dental implants and cosmetic enhancements.
Common Conditions Treated by Maxillofacial Surgeons
1. Facial Trauma:
Fractures: Maxillofacial surgeons treat fractures of the jaw, cheekbones, and eye sockets, ensuring proper alignment and healing.
Soft Tissue Injuries: These include lacerations and injuries to the facial skin and muscles, often requiring precise suturing to minimize scarring.
2. Corrective Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery):
Malocclusion: This involves correcting misaligned jaws to improve chewing, speaking, and facial aesthetics.
Sleep Apnea: Surgical intervention can help reposition the jaw and airway structures to alleviate obstructive sleep apnea.
3. Congenital Disorders:
Cleft Lip and Palate: Maxillofacial surgeons perform surgeries to repair these congenital deformities, improving function and appearance.
Craniofacial Anomalies: These are complex conditions affecting the skull and face, often requiring multi-disciplinary surgical approaches.
4. Dental and Oral Health:
Impacted Teeth: Removal of impacted wisdom teeth and other problematic teeth.
Dental Implants: Placement of dental implants to replace missing teeth and restore oral function.
5. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders:
TMJ Dysfunction: Treatment includes surgical and non-surgical options to alleviate pain and improve jaw function.
The Importance of Maxillofacial Surgery
Maxillofacial surgery is vital for restoring both function and aesthetics. Conditions affecting the face and jaw can have profound impacts on a person's ability to eat, speak, and breathe, as well as their self-esteem and social interactions. A skilled maxillofacial surgeon can significantly enhance a patient's quality of life through meticulous surgical interventions.
Dr. Anurag Bhargava: Expertise and Approach
As a leading maxillofacial surgeon in Indore, Dr. Anurag Bhargava combines extensive training and experience with a patient-centered approach. His expertise spans a wide range of maxillofacial procedures, ensuring comprehensive care for his patients.
1. Personalized Treatment Plans:
Comprehensive Evaluation: Dr. Bhargava conducts thorough evaluations to understand each patient's unique needs and conditions.
Customized Care: He develops personalized treatment plans, considering both functional and aesthetic goals.
2. Advanced Surgical Techniques:
Minimally Invasive Procedures: Whenever possible, Dr. Bhargava employs minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time and enhance outcomes.
State-of-the-Art Technology: He utilizes the latest technology and surgical advancements to ensure precision and safety.
3. Holistic Patient Care:
Pre- and Post-Operative Support: Dr. Bhargava provides detailed guidance and support throughout the surgical process, from pre-operative preparation to post-operative recovery.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: He works closely with other specialists, including orthodontists, plastic surgeons, and ENT specialists, to provide comprehensive care for complex cases.
Success Stories and Patient Testimonials
Dr. Anurag Bhargava’s expertise and compassionate approach have transformed the lives of many patients. Here are a few success stories:
1. Corrective Jaw Surgery: A young woman with severe malocclusion and facial asymmetry underwent orthognathic surgery. Post-surgery, she experienced improved chewing function, enhanced speech, and boosted self-confidence.
2. Facial Trauma Reconstruction: A patient with multiple facial fractures from a car accident received reconstructive surgery. Dr. Bhargava’s skillful intervention restored the patient’s facial structure and function, facilitating a remarkable recovery.
3. Cleft Lip and Palate Repair: A child born with a cleft lip and palate underwent surgical repair. The surgery not only improved the child’s appearance but also enhanced their ability to eat, speak, and breathe properly.
Why Choose Dr. Anurag Bhargava?
Choosing the right maxillofacial surgeon is crucial for achieving optimal outcomes. Here’s why Dr. Anurag Bhargava stands out:
Extensive Experience: With years of experience and numerous successful surgeries, Dr. Bhargava is a trusted expert in the field.
Comprehensive Care: From consultation to recovery, he provides thorough and compassionate care.
Patient-Centered Approach: Dr. Bhargava prioritizes patient comfort, safety, and satisfaction, ensuring a positive surgical experience.
Conclusion
Maxillofacial surgery is a transformative specialty that addresses complex facial and jaw conditions, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. Dr. Anurag Bhargava, a leading maxillofacial surgeon in Indore, offers expert care and personalized treatment plans, ensuring the best possible outcomes for his patients. If you’re seeking skilled and compassionate care for maxillofacial issues, Dr. Bhargava is the go-to expert in Indore.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit Dr. Anurag Bhargava’s website.
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tieflingkisser · 7 months ago
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World-first tooth-regrowing drug will be given to humans in September
The world's first human trial of a drug that can regenerate teeth will begin in a few months, less than a year on from news of its success in animals. This paves the way for the medicine to be commercially available as early as 2030. The trial, which will take place at Kyoto University Hospital from September to August 2025, will treat 30 males aged 30-64 who are missing at least one molar. The intravenous treatment will be tested for its efficacy on human dentition, after it successfully grew new teeth in ferret and mouse models with no significant side effects. "We want to do something to help those who are suffering from tooth loss or absence," said lead researcher Katsu Takahashi, head of dentistry and oral surgery at Kitano Hospital. "While there has been no treatment to date providing a permanent cure, we feel that people's expectations for tooth growth are high."
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hyumjim · 2 years ago
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“Becoming a practicing physician requires four years of medical school followed by a three-to-seven-year residency program, depending on the specialty. Dentists earn a degree in four years and, in most states, can immediately take the national board exams, get a license, and begin treating patients. (Some choose to continue training in a specialty, such as orthodontics or oral and maxillofacial surgery.) When physicians complete their residency, they typically work for a hospital, university, or large health-care organization with substantial oversight, strict ethical codes, and standardized treatment regimens. By contrast, about 80 percent of the nation’s 200,000 active dentists have individual practices, and although they are bound by a code of ethics, they typically don’t have the same level of oversight.
Throughout history, many physicians have lamented the segregation of dentistry and medicine. Acting as though oral health is somehow divorced from one’s overall well-being is absurd; the two are inextricably linked.”
— The Truth About Dentistry, Arsh Raziuddin for the Atlantic
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irhabiya · 10 months ago
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hi, another prospective med student here! if you don’t mind answering, have u ever thought about doing dentistry? it’s also scientific with patient interaction and better work life balance. im also applying to unis and i feel conflicted between these two
not really... i actually wanted to be a dentist when i was a kid now that i think about it lol but i don't really want to confine myself to dental medicine, medicine is just, so much more to explore yk (ik ik there's a lot of subspecialties but i'm not interested in oral health as field in general)
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blissfuldental · 1 year ago
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MEET DR. BRENDA E. HOWARD
Dr. Brenda Howard is a graduate of the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA. She completed a General Dentistry Residency at MeHarry Medical College in Nashville, TN. During her residency, Dr. Howard additionally pursued her personal interest in oral surgery by also training with the Vanderbilt University oral surgery residents. Once her formal training was completed, she served as a captain in the U.S. Army Dental Corps at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for three years. She is a past officer in the Southern MD Dental Society and is a member of the National Dental Association and the Greater Washington Area Women’s Dental Society. She was selected to Outstanding Young Women of America.
She started her private practice in Greenbelt, MD, in 1985 and continues to serve Greenbelt and its surrounding communities. A passionate believer in continuing education, Dr. Howard has completed several hundred hours of continuing education courses in all phases of dentistry. She also consistently sends her staff to continuing education courses so that they too are aware of the latest procedures. She loves taking care of her patients, alleviating their pain, and satisfying their cosmetic needs. She is happy to give back to the community at health fairs and by participating with the MD Healthy Smiles program for children and Donated Dental Services for adults. She has also traveled outside the U.S. to provide dental care in developing countries.
Dr. Howard is the oldest of six sisters and three brothers, so her personal life is filled with family events when she is not pursuing her desire to experience all manner of sports and hobbies. Dr. Howard bikes, plays tennis, skis, scuba dives, reads, travels, and enjoys her friends. She thanks her God for allowing her to earn her living doing what she loves and what she feels he placed her on this earth to do.
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ustedu01 · 1 year ago
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Become a Doctor || Medicineand Dentistry
Studying Bachelor of Dental Surgery: The Top-Rated Career with the Highest Salary
كلية الطب والعلوم الصحية
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Dental surgery is a field of study that prepares students to diagnose and treat diseases and problems related to the mouth and teeth. The degree is typically offered as a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree, and it can be completed in five to seven years.
The curriculum for a BDS degree typically includes courses in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Students also learn about dental materials, dental instruments, and dental procedures. In addition to classroom instruction, students also receive hands-on training in a dental clinic.
After graduating with a BDS degree, students can practice dentistry in a variety of settings, including private practices, hospitals, and dental schools. They can also specialize in a particular area of dentistry, such as orthodontics, periodontics, or oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Duration: The BDS program in the Middle East typically takes 5 to 6 years to complete.
Prerequisites: Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and must have completed prerequisite coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
Admissions: The admissions process for BDS programs in the Middle East can be competitive. Applicants may be required to take the DAT (Dental Admissions Test) or another standardized test.
Cost: The cost of studying BDS in the Middle East varies depending on the university. However, it is generally less expensive than studying BDS in the United States or Europe.
Curriculum: The BDS curriculum in the Middle East typically covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical dentistry.
Outcomes: Graduates of BDS programs in the Middle East are eligible to practice dentistry in the Middle East and in many other countries around the world.
Requirements for Studying a Bachelor of Dental Surgeryكلية طب الاسنان
The requirements for studying a BDS degree vary from country to country. However, some common requirements include:
A high school diploma or equivalent
A strong academic record in science and math
Acceptance into a dental school
Passing the Dental Admission Test (DAT)
Benefits of Studying a Bachelor of Dental Surgery
There are many benefits to studying a BDS degree. These include:
High salary potential: Dentists earn a high salary, with the median annual salary in the United States being \$164,010.
Job security: The demand for dentists is expected to grow in the coming years, so there will be plenty of job opportunities for graduates.
Personal satisfaction: Dentists have the opportunity to help people improve their oral health and appearance, which can be very rewarding.
Studying Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS)
Duration: The MBBS program typically takes 5 to 6 years to complete.
Prerequisites: Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and must have completed prerequisite coursework in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
Admissions: The admissions process for MBBS programs can be competitive. Applicants may be required to take the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) or another standardized test.
Cost: The cost of studying MBBS varies depending on the university. However, it is generally less expensive than studying MBBS in the United States or Europe.
Curriculum: The MBBS curriculum typically covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical medicine.
Outcomes: Graduates of MBBS programs are eligible to practice medicine in most countries around the world.
Some of the top universities in the world that offer MBBS programs include:
King's College London, UK
University of Oxford, UK
University of Cambridge, UK
Imperial College London, UK
Harvard University, USA
Stanford University, USA
Johns Hopkins University, USA
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Leading Universities in the Middle East and Yemen in Dental Surgery, Medicine and BDS programs include:
King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
University of Science and Technology, Yemen. جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا
Cairo University, Egypt
American University of Beirut, Lebanon
University of Jordan, Jordan
Aga Khan University, Pakistan
If you are interested in studying dentistry and medicine in the Middle East, these universities offer a variety of programs in dental surgery, including undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs. They also have state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty members. If you are concerning about the financial situations and the more practical experience, I recommend the Faculty of Medicine, University of Science and Technology Yemen, Main Campus Aden.
Bachelor of Oral and Dental Surgery || University of Science and Technology Main Campus Aden Yemen
Studying Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS)كليه الطب
University of Science and Technology, Main Campus Aden Yemen (UST Yemen)
Location: Aden, Yemen
Founded: 1994
Website: https://ust.edu/en/
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The University of Science and Technology UST Yemen, Main Campus Aden is the top university that offers a variety of programs under the Faculty of Medicine, and Faculty of Dentistryincluding a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) program, and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS). The both programmes BDS, MBBS are the most popular majors of the University of Science and Technology Main Campus Aden Yemen are accredited by the Yemeni Ministry of Higher Education and is recognized by the World Health Organization.
The BDS program at the University of Science and Technology Main Campus Aden Yemen takes 5 years to complete, and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) takes 6 years. The curriculum includes courses in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and clinical dentistry. Students also have the opportunity to participate in clinical rotations in a variety of settings, including hospitals and clinics. Most of the courses offered on campus, and few offered in a distance learning mode, (التعليم عن بعد) through the International Programs(برامج التعاون الدولي) with Malaysian Universities, such as UKM, and USM.
The Graduates of the BDS and MBBS programs at the University of Science and Technology Main Campus Aden Yemen are eligible to practice dentistry in Yemen and in many other countries around the world.UST Yemen has a proved record of graduates who are currently working in a popular universities and hospitals in Middle East particularly Saudia Arabia and Qatar, USA, Great Britain, and Europe countries. Other programme that are popular under facultyofmedicineandhealthsciences is Bachelor of Pharmacy (بكالوريوس صيدلة), which can be discussed with more details in another blog.
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ofallthingsnasty · 2 years ago
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I didn’t know that dentists need to learn dermatology, why is that?
Here in Germany we do! I don't know about other countries but I imagine it's the same. We also have ENT, trauma surgery, internal medicine - all fields that don't come to mind when you think dentistry haha. But one of the main reasons is that stastically speaking, dentists are THE most visited medical professionals. That means that we have to catch a lot of things in the head-neck region and that some patients might come with non-dental concerns. According to studies, I will diagnose about one person with an oral SCC in my career so it's important to be able to recognize that. Many illnesses (especially the chronic ones) have a huge impact on dental health! Did you know that about 5-10% of Crohn's disease cases show an oral manifestation before it spreads to their GI tract? And that about 50% of all medications cause xerostomia? Or that there are multiple diseases that require a strict no-treatment approach for certain time spans or a patient could actually die? (😬)
It's tedious to study all of this but I can see why it's important to have that knowledge haha. Dentistry is really more than just fillings 😂😭
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Saint Petersburg State Medical University Russia
Saint Petersburg State Medical University Russia, which was established more than a century ago, occupies a special place in the annals of medical education. It was the first European institution solely focused on teaching women medicine when it was first founded as the Women's Medical Institute of St. Petersburg. It changed its name to Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University in honor of Nobel laureate Ivan Pavlov and became a coeducational institution over time.
Numerous graduates have gone on to become pioneers in a variety of medical specialties, demonstrating the university's significant contributions to medicine. SPSMU is now known throughout the world for its dedication to academic integrity and creativity in medical research.
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, commonly referred to as Saint Petersburg State Medical University (SPSMU), is among the most prestigious medical institutions in Russia. Established in 1897, it boasts a long tradition of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical practice. This article delves into the details of SPSMU, exploring its history, academic programs, facilities, international outreach, and more.
Programs for Academics
Numerous undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in medicine and allied subjects are available at SPSMU. The institution is divided into a number of faculties, each of which focuses on a distinct area of medical study. An outline of its main academic courses is provided below:
Health Care in General
Students from all around the world enroll in SPSMU's most popular program, general medicine. This six-year curriculum prepares students for careers as doctors by fusing in-depth theoretical knowledge with real-world clinical practice.
Dental care
Modern dental procedures, surgery, and oral healthcare are the main topics of the extensive five-year program offered by the Faculty of Dentistry.
Children's health
The six-year pediatrics curriculum at SPSMU prepares students to handle the particular medical requirements of kids and teenagers.
Psychology of Medicine
This curriculum prepares people to operate in clinical and therapeutic settings by bridging the gap between psychology and medicine.
Graduate-Level Education
Numerous residency and doctoral programs are available at the institution in fields like surgery, neurology, cardiology, and cancer.
Procedure for Admission
With thousands of applications each year, SPSMU has a competitive admissions process. To guarantee openness and accessibility for both domestic and foreign students, the procedure is simplified.
Qualifications
Completing high school with a solid background in physics, chemistry, and biology.
an Indian student's legitimate NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) result.
competence in the English language for non-native speakers.
How to Apply
Complete the online application form found on the official university website.
Submit required documents, including academic transcripts, passport, and medical fitness certificates.
Pay the application fee and await the interview or entrance test results.
Upon selection, secure your admission by paying the tuition fees.
The price of education
When compared to Western colleges, SPSMU's affordability is one of the major benefits of attending. The expected expenses are broken out as follows:
Tuition costs vary by program and range from $5,000 to $7,000 annually.
Between $500 and $1,000 a year for lodging.
Annual living expenses come to about $3,000.
For worthy students, financial aid and scholarships are offered, ensuring that everyone has access to high-quality education.
Investigation and Creativity
SPSMU serves as a center for medical innovation and research. The institution makes significant investments in research projects meant to improve medical procedures and technology. Important fields of study include:
Molecular medicine is the study of diseases at the molecular level in order to create specialized treatments.
Investigating the intricacies of the human nerve system and brain is known as neuroscience.
Public health: Using epidemiological research to address global health issues.
Students and faculty collaborate on groundbreaking projects, often publishing their findings in esteemed medical journals.
Why Opt for SPSMU?
International Recognition: SPSMU degrees are accepted by the WHO and the Indian Medical Council, among other organizations.
Skilled Faculty: Gain knowledge from instructors who are authorities in their domains.
Clinical Exposure: Comprehensive practical instruction in authentic medical environments.
Affordable Education: Excellent instruction at a far lower price than in Western nations.
Cultural Diversity: Learning is enhanced in a multicultural setting.
Saint Petersburg State Medical University stands out as a beacon of medical education and research. Its rich history, comprehensive programs, and commitment to excellence make it a top choice for aspiring medical professionals. Whether you are a domestic student or an international applicant, SPSMU provides the tools, knowledge, and experience needed to succeed in the ever-evolving field of medicine.
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lboogie1906 · 7 days ago
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Dr. Rosalie Reddick Miller (December 29, 1925 - October 17, 2005) was the first African American woman dentist to practice in the State of Washington. She attended the all-Black public schools in Columbus, Georgia, and received a BA from Fisk University. She enrolled at Meharry Medical College and received her DDS. Returning to Columbus, she took over her father’s dental practice, and her husband, Dr. Earl V. Miller, began a practice of general medicine.
During the early 1950s and before the civil rights movement, she and her husband fought discrimination and segregation in Nashville. She was an active participant in the struggle for voting rights and spearheaded a voter registration movement among African Americans in the city. After moving with her husband to the University of Iowa, she received a certificate in periodontology and he received board certification in urology. She served on the faculty teaching dental hygiene.
She practiced dentistry in Seattle at the Group Health Dental Cooperative. She received an MPH from the University of Washington. She served as director of dental programs for the Community Health Board of Model Cities. She was an Assistant Professor of Dentistry at the University of Washington in the Department of Oral Medicine. Despite these professional accomplishments, her greatest pride was in being the mother of five children and in being married to the same man for more than 50 years. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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cosmodont · 13 days ago
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2025’s Top Innovations in Dental Care You Need to Know About
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At Cosmodont Dentistry, we're committed to staying ahead of the curve when it comes to cutting-edge dental technologies and treatments. As 2025 approaches, the world of dentistry continues to evolve rapidly, driven by breakthroughs in science, technology, and patient care. Whether you're a regular visitor to the dentist or simply looking to learn more about the future of dental care, this blog will introduce you to the top innovations that are set to transform the way we think about oral health.
1. Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Care
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the dental field by providing more accurate diagnostics, treatment planning, and even patient-specific care. AI algorithms analyze X-rays, scans, and medical histories with a level of precision that can identify potential dental issues earlier than ever before. In 2025, AI will enable personalized care, predicting how a patient’s teeth will respond to treatments and even recommending preventative care tailored to individual needs.
For example, AI-driven software can identify cavities, gum disease, and even early signs of oral cancer much earlier than traditional methods. Dentists can use this technology to create more effective, customized treatment plans, leading to better outcomes and faster recovery times.
2. Teledentistry: Convenient Virtual Care
Teledentistry has exploded in popularity, and by 2025, it will become an even more integral part of the dental care landscape. This virtual service allows patients to have consultations, receive follow-up care, and even access some diagnostic services remotely. Whether it’s a routine check-up or follow-up care after a procedure, teledentistry offers a convenient way to receive dental care without the need to leave home.
For those with busy schedules, teledentistry ensures that access to care is just a video call away. In 2025, teledentistry will likely expand to include remote monitoring of oral health, allowing patients to receive real-time feedback from their dentist and making it easier to stay on top of oral hygiene.
3. 3D Printing for Dental Implants and Restorations
3D printing is making a significant impact in dentistry, particularly in the creation of dental implants, crowns, and bridges. By 2025, the technology will become even more advanced, offering faster, more accurate, and more cost-effective solutions. 3D printing allows for the creation of highly detailed, custom-made dental devices, improving the fit and function of restorations.
Dentists will be able to create crowns, veneers, and bridges in a single visit, with precise measurements and designs tailored to the patient’s unique mouth structure. This will greatly reduce wait times and improve the overall patient experience, with restorations that look and feel more natural.
4. Laser Dentistry: Minimally Invasive Treatment
Laser dentistry is becoming more refined, offering a less invasive, more comfortable alternative to traditional dental procedures. From cavity removal to gum disease treatment, lasers can target problem areas with incredible precision, minimizing discomfort and reducing healing time. By 2025, expect lasers to be used for a wider range of procedures, including teeth whitening, root canals, and even the treatment of oral cancer.
Laser technology offers numerous benefits for both patients and dental professionals, such as reduced bleeding, less risk of infection, and faster recovery times. For patients seeking pain-free options, laser dentistry may be a game-changer in the years to come.
5. Regenerative Medicine for Gum and Bone Health
One of the most exciting innovations in dentistry is the field of regenerative medicine. Advances in stem cell research and tissue engineering are opening up new possibilities for regenerating gum tissue and even bone. This breakthrough is particularly important for patients suffering from severe gum recession or bone loss due to periodontal disease or other factors.
In 2025, regenerative treatments could potentially restore lost tissue, eliminate the need for invasive surgeries, and help maintain the health and structure of the mouth. With the help of biocompatible scaffolds and regenerative growth factors, patients may soon be able to regrow lost bone and gum tissue, resulting in healthier smiles and fewer invasive procedures.
6. Smart Toothbrushes with AI Technology
In the coming years, toothbrushes will get smarter. The rise of AI-powered smart toothbrushes will change the way we think about at-home oral hygiene. These toothbrushes will be equipped with sensors and real-time feedback mechanisms that monitor brushing habits, pressure, and technique. By 2025, these devices will sync with mobile apps to provide personalized feedback, track progress, and even offer reminders to encourage better habits.
Smart toothbrushes will also be able to assess your oral health status, offering suggestions for improvements based on the data they collect. This innovation will not only help prevent cavities and gum disease but also motivate users to adopt healthier brushing practices.
7. Personalized Oral Care Products
Customization is a growing trend in many industries, and oral care is no exception. By 2025, more dental brands will offer personalized oral care products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, and floss. These products will be tailored to an individual’s unique needs based on factors like age, lifestyle, diet, and oral health conditions.
Personalized toothpaste, for example, could be formulated to address specific issues like enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, or plaque buildup. Through simple at-home tests, patients may be able to receive customized recommendations for oral care products that are optimized for their dental health.
8. Augmented Reality (AR) in Dental Education and Treatment
Augmented Reality (AR) is transforming how dental professionals train and provide treatment. By 2025, AR is expected to become an integral tool in dental education, allowing dental students to learn procedures in a virtual environment before working on real patients. This technology enhances the accuracy and efficiency of treatments, giving dentists the ability to see 3D overlays of a patient's teeth and bone structure during procedures.
For patients, AR may also be used to visualize potential treatments, such as seeing how dental restorations or braces will look after completion. This could help patients make more informed decisions about their care and increase satisfaction with their treatment outcomes.
9. DNA Testing for Oral Health Insights
Personalized dental care will also extend to DNA testing, which is gaining traction as a way to understand an individual's oral health risks. DNA tests can identify genetic predispositions to conditions such as gum disease, tooth decay, or even oral cancer. In 2025, genetic testing may be part of routine dental exams, offering valuable insights into a patient’s unique risks and guiding preventive strategies.
By understanding how a patient’s genetics may affect their oral health, dentists can create proactive treatment plans, target high-risk areas, and provide customized preventive care strategies to mitigate potential issues before they arise.
10. Sustainability in Dental Practices
Sustainability is a key concern across all industries, and dentistry is no exception. In 2025, expect to see more eco-friendly dental products and practices being adopted in dental offices. From biodegradable dental materials to energy-efficient equipment, sustainability will become a major focus for dental practices looking to reduce their environmental impact.
At Cosmodont Dentistry, we’re already looking into ways to implement sustainable practices in our office, from reducing waste to adopting eco-conscious products. By 2025, sustainability will be a crucial aspect of the patient experience and the future of dental care.
Final Thoughts
As 2025 approaches, the future of dentistry looks incredibly promising. From AI and 3D printing to regenerative medicine and sustainable practices, the innovations on the horizon will make dental care more personalized, efficient, and accessible. At Cosmodont Dentistry, we're excited to embrace these advancements and continue offering our patients the most advanced, compassionate care possible.Stay tuned as we continue to explore the latest trends and technologies in dental care. Whether you're seeking a routine checkup or advanced treatments, these innovations will ensure that you receive the best care possible for a healthier, happier smile. Book your appointment today!
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