Monday, October 10, 2011

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME

Allotment to the college is through the Common Entrance Test (CET) held in the month of May every year in Karnataka. Candidates appearing for the CET must have completed their Pre-University course (10+2) or equivalent.
SCHEME OF ADMISSIONS
Candidates can be admitted to the college under the following categories:
  • Free Seat - General category
  • Payment Seat
[Allotment to the above two categories is through the CET cell, Karnataka]
  • Management quota(NRI & Foreign students)
[Subject to the choice of the college management]
The applications for admissions must be made in the prescribed form available at the office of the Principal, M.R.A.Dental College on payment of Rs.500 in cash. If the application form is to be sent by post, a bank draft or a postal order for the sum of Rs.550 payable to The Principal, M.R.A. Dental College along with the requisition form is required.
The drafts may be sent to the following address:
ADMISSIONS
M.R.Ambedkar Dental College
1/36, Cline Road, Cooke Town,
Bangalore 560 005.
Karnataka, INDIA.
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FOR ADMISSION
Students seeking admissions to the first year B.D.S course should submit the following documents/certificates in original at the time of admission:
  • The qualifying examination marks card (PUC or 10+2).
  • Eligibility certificate issued by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in case of candidates from states other than Karnataka and candidates from countries other than India.
  • Transfer certificate from the previous college or institution where the student last studied.
  • Migration certificate in case of students from universities outside the state of Karnataka.
  • No objection certificate(NOC) from the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India in case of foreign students.
  • Matriculation (X std.) or equivalent examination marks card for proof of age.
Regulations for Foreign Students

POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME


The college offers programme leading to MDS degree in the following Disciplines with two admissions annually for each of the branch:
  1. Oral Medicine & Radiology
  2. Prosthodontics & Maxillofacial Prosthetics
  3. Periodontics
  4. Orthodontics
  5. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  6. Conservative Dentistry
ELIGIBILITY
A candidate must hold the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery of any University recognised by the Dental Council of India and must have completed a minimum of one year as clinical assitant / Sr.House Surgeon/ Tutor/Registrar/Intern in a recognised dental institution.
DURATION
The MDS degree programme extends for a period of two calender years.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
There shall be only one examination at the end two years. The examination will be held twice in a year in the month of March/April and Sept./Oct., subject to confirmation by the University.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

TEACHING FACULTY DETAILS

This department consists of a clinical section (inclusive of an Endodontics section and a Postgraduate section) and a Pre-clinical section.
The clinical section is equipped with 26 dental units to render treatment to an average of 70 patients per day. The required armamentarium i.e., airotor, micromotor, light cure unit, etc. are attached to each of the dental units.
The latest materials and instruments are used to carry out procedures like posterior root canal treatment, bleaching of teeth, endodontic surgeries, post and core restorations, etc.
Also attached is a library with the latest editions of books and journals, and a seminar room for regular seminars and review of journals.
The Pre-clinical section houses 55 dental units ( phantom heads ) for training undergraduate students in the pre-clinical subject. .






Dr. Raghavendra Rao M.D.S. Professor/Head of Department

Dr. Veena Kumari . R M.D.S. Associate Professor/Incharge Head of Department
Dr. Ramya Raghu M.D.S. Assistant Professor
Dr. Mohan Thomas M.D.S. Assistant Professor
Dr. Roshan Uttappa M.D.S. Senior Lecturer
Dr. Arjun Das M.D.S. Senior Lecturer
Dr. C.K.Asha B.D.S. Junior Lecturer
Dr. Naidile B.D.S. Junior Lecturer

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Details Of College

The college is affiliated to Bangalore University and to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and has the recognition of the Dental Council of India ( DCI ) for both Bachelor of Dental Surgery ( B.D.S. ) and Master of Dental Surgery (M.D.S) degrees.
The hospital provides clinical facilities for B.D.S. in the following departments :

1. Oral Medicine & Radiology 5. Prosthodontics & Maxillofacial Prosthetics
2. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 6. Orthodontics
3. Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics 7. Pedodontics
4. Periodontics 8. Community Dentistry
The college has approved Post Graduate courses ( M.D.S ) in the following six specialities :

1. Oral Medicine & Radiology 4. Periodontics
2. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 5. Prosthodontics & Maxillofacial Prosthetics
3.Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics 6. Orthodontics
The college boasts of an enviable faculty of well qualified, experienced and dedicated teachers. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical College, which is a sister institution managed by the Ananda Social & Educational Trust, trains the students in basic medical sciences.
The institution has a well equipped reference library of books and journals in Dentistry and its allied subjects. The books and journals are updated annually in consultation with the teaching faculty. Access to the internet is also available at the library.
A number of meritorious students have passed through the portals of this college and have carved a niche for themselves in India and abroad. The college is committed to maintain the same high standards of educational excellence in the years to come.......

Friday, October 7, 2011

Examination Details

As per University regulation, the academic year commences in the month of July and ends in the month of June the following year.

The college provides clinical facilities in Dentistry in the following departments:
  • Oral Medicine and Radiology
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
  • Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Prosthetics
  • Periodontics
  • Orthodontics
  • Paedodontics
  • Community Dentistry
The college has approved Postgraduate courses (MDS) in the following six specialities:
  • Oral Medicine and Radiology
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
  • Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Prosthetics
  • Periodontics
  • Orthodontics

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION Each year is divided into two terms. There will be an examination at the end of each academic year(2nd term). Every student of the BDS degree course is required to pass four professional examinations at the end of Ist, IInd, IIIrd & IVth academic year.
A candidate is eligible to attend the University examination on satisfying attendance, progress and proper conduct stipulated by the college and the University. A candidate who fails in the exam can appear in the next examination (supplementary) to be held six months later ie., at the end of the first term.
INTERNAL EXAMINATION
The college will conduct a set of three internal examinations during the course of each academic year. A final internal examination ( theory & pre-clinical/clinical) will be held at the end of the academic year before the University examination. A candidate must acquire a minimum of 50% marks in each of the internal examinations. The average of the four conducted exams will be sent to the University as the internal marks for each subject.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
Examination at the end of each academic year will be conducted in the following subjects:
Ist BDS
  • General Anatomy including Embryology and Histology
  • General Human Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Dental Materials
IInd BDS
  • General Pathology and Microbiology
  • Human Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology
  • General and Dental Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Pre-clinical Prosthetic Dentistry
  • Pre-clinical Operative Dentistry
IIIrd BDS
  • General Medicine
  • General Surgery
  • Oral Pathology and Microbiology
IVth BDS
Divided into two semesters:
Ist Semester
  • Oral Medicine
  • Orthodontics
  • Paedodontics
  • Community Dentistry
IInd Semester
  • Prosthodontics
  • Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Peridontics

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

About Library

The Library and Information Centre started along with the Institution in the year 1987. At the same time, the centre developed with the college in its scope, collection and services. Digital facilities are given more importance in the development of the Library and Information Centre.
COLLECTION: The collection of books and journals has been developed in phases along with the teaching curriculum, students, and faculties strength and the clinical facilities.The collection started with 11 core journals ( majority of which are International journals ), and 85 text books.It has now increased to 52 foreign journals and 2500 books including colour atlas', textbooks, reference books, recent and advanced year books.The periodical collection includes Dental Index Literature.
The Collection Strength of the Library:


Stock Position ( total ) 2700
Books ( total ) 2015
Gifted Books 110
SC/ST Book Bank 575
Bound Volumes of Periodicals 500
No.of Periodical Titles Subscribed 52-Foreign ; 08-Indian


BUDGET: Budget of the Library includes books, periodicals, indexing journals, bibliography, databases, internet connection, and time to time update of the Information technology and Infrastructure.
BUILDING: The Library is located at the top floor of the college and hospital building and is separated into an undergraduate reference section and a postgraduate reference & periodicals section. Also included is a Library office, an Audio-Visual room ( with 35 tape cassettes and 10 subject CD's ), and a computer section. Reprographic facilities are also provided by the Library.
Computer Section: The Library has a computer with Internet access. Also provided are two printers, CD writer, and a scanner. In-house library automation software has been developed and is used for cataloguing of books and journals. Bar Coding facility will also be introduced.
LIBRARY WORKING HOURS: The library functions between 8 AM to 8 PM on working days. During examinations, it is open on holidays also.


User Strength:




Faculty 100
Postgraduates 40
Undergraduates 650
Technical Staff 15
Administrative Staff 100




FUTURE PLAN: There are also plans to establish tele-conferencing and creation of in-house databases. Also proposed, is a Local Area Networking ( LAN ) connecting every department, development of a web domain, and increase of the bibliography and full text databases ( on-line and off-line ).

STAFF OF THE LIBRARY
Mr. Venkatesh Chief Librarian ; e-mail: venkmradc@yahoo.com
Mr. Chennakeshava Assistant Librarian
Mr. Ravichandra Assistant Librarian
Mr. Odeesh Assistant Librarian
Mr. Thyagaraj Clerk
Mr. Venugopal Attender

HOD-surgery

Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Dental Sciences ( BDS ), Bangalore University, 1965Masters in Oral &Maxillofacial Surgery (MDS), Bombay University, 1968
Teaching Experience Guest Assistant, (under Professor R. R. Kruger), Bonn University Clinic, Bonn, West Germany ( 1969 - 1971 ).Professor & Head of Department, M. R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore ( 1971 to date ).

Organisation Memberships Member, Indian Dental Association ( Former President ).Member, Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons of India ( Former President ).
Member, International Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

HOD Prostho

Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Dental Sciences ( BDS ), Masters in Prosthodontics ( MDS ), Kerala University.
Teaching Experience 26 years - from 1973 to date.
Academic Achievements Papers published in National & International Journals. Published 10 books ( including 'RediscoveringComplete Dentures' )
Obtained two National Awards for scientific literature
Professional Contributions Developed a fibre reinforced plastic material (Acramid) to be used for Prosthodontic purposes. Designed a semi-adjustable articulator (Anantha)
Designed the CHANDRA TRACER (an extra-oral tracer ).
Optimised clinical & laboratory procedures for maxillofacial and body prosthetic devices.
Devised a new method for taking full face impressions without interrupting breathing.
Devised a head gear to stabilise facia-type face bows.
Devised a method to fabricate pre-surgical obturator.

Hodmed

Date of Birth 30.4.1955
Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Dental Sciences ( BDS ), Bangalore, Karnataka, 1979. Masters in Preventive & Social Dentistry (MDS), Bangalore, Karnataka, 1990.
Teaching Experience Professor & Head of Department, M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka ( 1991 - date ).
Academic Achievements Vice President, Indian Dental Association (IDA), Bangalore Branch, 1992-1993. 1st dental surgeon to introduce 'Electro-acupucture analgesia in Dentistry' in India.
Awarded the ' Indira Gandhi National Unity Award ' in the year 1989.
Editor - Journal of Indian Asociation of Public Health Dentistry ( IAPHD ).
Organisation Memberships Life member - International Union for Health Promotion & Education (IUHPE). Founder Member - Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry ( IAPHD ).
Life Member - Indian Society of Health Administrators.
Member of Indian Dental Association (IDA)
Member of Karnataka State Dental Council (KSDC).

HOD perio

Date of Birth 28.4.1954
Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Dental Sciences ( BDS ), 1975, Government Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka. Masters in Periodontics ( MDS ), 1980, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Teaching Experience Tutor, College of Dental Sciences, KMC, Manipal, Karnataka (1976-1978). Lecturer-Professor, Bapuji Dental College, Davangere, Karnataka (1980-1990 ).
Professor & Consultant, M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka (1990-1991).
Consultant & Assistant Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, Arab Medical University, Benghazi, Libya ( 1991-1997 ).
Professor & Vice Principal, M.R. Ambedkar Dental College, Bangalore, Karnataka ( 1997- date ).
Organisation Memberships Life member of Indian Dental Association (IDA) Member of Indian Society of Periodontology
Member of International Academy of Periodontology.

HOD PAEDO

Date of Birth 20.6.1966
Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Dental Sciences ( BDS );August 1988; Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka. Masters in Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry ( MDS ); February 1993; Bapuji Dental College and Hospital, Davangere, Karnataka.
Professional Experience M.R. Ambedkar Dental College & Hospital; 1st April 1993 to Date ( 6 years, 7 months ).
Details of Academic Experience Guided the Paedodontics department from its inception and helped in establishing the current syllabus; including Undergraduate teaching programme and clinical demonstations and assessments.
Academic Achievements Working in Four speciality Dental Health Centres in the evenings as a method of creating a sense of oral awareness, motivation, management and treatment with an individual approach.
Academic Achievements Working in Four speciality Dental Health Centres in the evenings as a method of creating a sense of oral awareness, motivation, management and treatment with an individual approach.
Organisation Memberships Life member of the Indian Society of Paedodontics & Preventive Dentistry (ISPPD) Member of the Indian Dental Association (IDA)

REGULATIONS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

NRI and Foreign nationals selected for the B.D.S programme are required to pay the tuition fees as scheduled below:
Consolidated tuition fee for I st to IV th B.D.S including Internship:
US$ 30,000 ( subject tochanges by the management)
A foreign national seeking admission to any constituent or affiliated college of Bangalore University or Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences shall make an application in the prescribed form to the Registrar of the concerned university along with a Demand Draft of the eligibility fee prescribed for the course, and academic records in original or attested true copies for the consideration of issue of academic eligibilty for admission. The certificate of academic eligibility issued by the University to a foreign national shall not confer the right for admission or guarantee a seat either in the University college/Department or in any affiliated colleges. The certificate shall be valid for admission only to the academic year for which it is issued.
The Head of any institution/college under the jurisdiction of the University proposing to admit the candidate to the said course of study shall intimate the same to the University. The University inturn will consider the issue of permission of admission after verification of the quota for foreign students allowed for the colleges.
No foreign national seeking admission in any affiliated college of the University shall claim a student visa based on the certificate of academic elegibility issued by the University. A student is eligible for such visa only on production of the endorsement of the University permitting the admission. Foreign students should produce 'No Objection Certificate' from the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India.
No Head of any affiliated college shall issue any certificate of eligibilty to any foreign national.
Foreign students shall produce a certificate from the competent authority for having adequate knowledge of English or else shall have to pass the English test conducted by the University before issual of the certificate of academic eligibility.
No refund of eligibilty fee shall be allowed under any circumstances.
The Heads of Institution shall intimate the University about all admissions of foreign students made every year.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

CORRECTION OF CLASS III MALOCCLUSION USING RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION ( RME )

This is the case report of an 8 year old female patient reported to the Department of Orthodontics, whosechief complaint was crooked teeth. The patient desired treatment for esthetic and functional reasons.
Extra oral examination :
  • Shape of head - mesocephalic
  • Facial profile - orthognathic
  • Facial divergence - straight
  • Inter labial gap - 3 mm
  • Naso labial angle - acute
  • Maxilla - retrusive
Intra oral examination :
  • Number of teeth
  • Rotations
  • Crowding of lower anteriors


Maxillary arch : U shaped, average size, symmetrical, with rotations of teeth.
Mandibular arch : U shaped, average size, symmetrical, with crowding of anterior teeth.
Arches in occlusion :
  • Antero-posterior relation :
  1. Molar relation : right / left - Class I relation
  2. Overjet - reversed
  3. Anterior cross-bite present
  • Transverse relation :
  1. Posterior cross-bite present
  2. Midline shift to the right by 1 mm
Diagnostic records :
  • Study models
  • Radiographs :
  1. Hand - wrist radiographs
  2. Cephalometrics - Cephalometric analysis was done using Steiner's analysis, Mc Nawara's analysis, and Bjork's polygon.
  3. Orthopantemograph ( OPG )

Diagnosis & treatment records : From the cephalometric analysis and study models, it was inferred that the patient had Class III jaw bases with Class I molar relation along with anterior and posterior cross-bite ( maxilla contracted ), with lower anterior crowding.
Treatment Objectives :
  1. Cross-bite corrections ( anterior and posterior )
  2. De-rotation
  3. Lower incisor de-crowding


Treatment plan :
  1. Rapid maxillary expansion (RME ) with extraoral traction ( bonded type )
  2. IInd phase levelling and aligning

The type of appliance used was fixed and the estimated duration of treatment was 3 years, with a 3 year retention period. The prognosis and stability after treatment was good.

Orthodontia

Orthodontics envisages the merging of biology with technology creating the harmonious face by the movement of teeth and / or the modulation of growth.
The hoary tradition of excellence is propagated with the imparting and practice of sound basics, so that the student can handle the entire of gamut of malocclusions be it with the humble "removable plate" or sophisticated "invisible braces", from the preventive to the corrective integrating specialised surgical procedures, and from treating growing children to adults.
The credo of selecting the appropriate appliance or treatment modality for a patient rather than straight jacketing patients for an appropriate system is adhered to.
The rich experience of an erudite faculty supported by auxillary dental personnel is the "jewel in the crown" of the department and is its greatest asset.
TEACHING FACULTY
Dr. R. Haridas BSc.,M.D.S Professor/Head of Department
Dr. K.A Mohan M.D.S Professor
Dr. Sarojini Joseph M.D.S Associate Professor
Dr. Rabindra. S. Nayak M.D.S Associate Professor
Dr. Kenneth. F.H. Tan M.D.S Associate Professor
Dr. Nikhil Anand Hegde M.D.S Associate Professor

Oral Surgery

The department consists of an Exodontia section, Minor O.T and Major O.T with with a ten bed ward exclusively for this department. The department has a library with updated editions of books and journals.

Exodontia section has separate chambers for the staff and housesurgeons. Included in this are about 25 dental chairs to carry out extractions and sufficient to accomodate about 50 patients per day.
Minor O.T. consisting of four dental chairs has all the required armamentarium.The surgical facilities are available for cleft lip and palate correction,excision of oral malignant tumors and cysts of the jaw, orthognathic surgeries, etc.
Major O.T. has the best equipment which includes O.T. light with an inbuilt camera, air conditioning and all the armamentarium required to perform major surgeries. The O.T. is also provided with two full time staff nurses and one anesthetist. Also includes well planned changing rooms, sterilization room, recovery room and scrubbing room.

The department also has a library and seminar room for regular discussions held for P.G. students.Male and female wards with 10 beds to accommodate pre and post operative patients.

TEACHING FACULTY

Dr. Ghorpade K.G. M.D.S Professor and Head of Department
Dr. N. Srinath M.D.S, FDS, RCS(Eng.) Asst. Professor
Dr. K.P. Ganapathy M.D.S Sr. Lecturer
Dr.Sunil Dutt Christopher M.D.S Sr. Lecturer
Dr.N.N.Sudhindra Kumar B.D.S Jr. Lecturer
Dr.S.Sheela B.D.S Jr. Lecturer
Dr.P.T.M.Fathima B.D.S Jr. Lecturer
Dr.R.Mileveni B.D.S Jr. Lecturer

Oral Pathology

The department is housed on the first floor of the college and hospital building and is divided into a practical hall and a laboratory.
The practical hall has a capacity of 40, and is used for the conduction of practical classes in Dental Anatomy & Histology, and Oral Pathology.
The laboratory is equipped to carry out the necessary tests like blood investigations, and tissue processing.All biopsy specimens are processed in the laboratory using H&E stain.Also included, are about 25 microscopes for use by students.
Attached to the department, is a museum consisting of models ( of dental hard tissues ), and specimens for teaching purposes.
FUTURE PLAN: The department has the following plans for the future:
  • Introduce a postgraduate course in Oral Pathology within the next two years.
  • Organize a multimedia presentation room equipped with a Research Microscope with CCD attachment to be used for teaching purposes and demonstrations.
  • Start a separate Microbiology section where more specialised investigations, immunological assays, culture, etc. can be carried out.

TEACHING FACULTY



Dr. Charlotte Rodrigues M.D.S Associate Professor/Incharge Head of Department
Dr. Sarvani Murthy BSc., M.D.S Assistant Professor
Dr. George Cherian M.D.S Senior Lecturer
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS:
Ms.L.Geetha DMLT
Mr. Mahadevaswamy DMLT

Oral Medicine

The clinical section houses 15 dental chairs to screen day-to-day patients (out-patients ). On an average, 100 patients are screened per day for various dental and oral diseases. After the initial check-up and diagnosis, the patients are referred to the other clinical departments depending on the type of treatment required for each patient.
Students undergoing the undergraduate course are taught through lectures, clinical case studies, group discussions, etc. Importance is given to the common diseases affecting the teeth and supporting structures, and mucosal lesions unique to the oral cavity. Facilities to train postgraduate students are also provided by the department.
The Radiology wing has three intra-oral X-ray units, one mobile X-ray unit, and an Orthopantomogram ( OPG ) with Cephalostat. The X-ray processing room is equipped for both conventional and automatic processing.
The department is also equipped with a soft LASER used in the treatment of oral mucosal lesions such as ulcers, dry socket, and cases of Trigeminal Neuralgia.
A seminar room equipped with audio-visual aids and an up-to-date library for academic discussions is attached to the department.
TEACHING FACULTY



Dr. K.S.Ganapathy B.Sc., M.D.S. PRINCIPAL / Professor / Head of Department
Dr. C.V.Mohan M.D.S Professor
Dr. Maria Priscilla David M.D.S Associate Professor
Dr. Kamala . R. M.D.S. Associate Professor
Dr. G.V.Ramachandra Reddy M.D.S. Senior Lecturer
RADIOLOGIST Mr. Richard J.A.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Prosthodontia


The department is housed in the second floor of the college building which provides a panoromic view. The patients who visit the department can forget the strenuous treatment procedures which they undergo once they see the scenic beauty profusely provided to them through the glass windows. The free flowing cool breeze is a bonus to all the visitors which make each patient forget the hardships of life including the dental pain.

The department consists of an expansive undergraduate and postgraduate clinic housing nearly twenty chairs. The postgraduate department has a high tech cobalt-chromium and ceramic laboratory which provides state of art services to the patients
The department offers both Undergraduate(BDS) and Postgraduate(MDS) courses. Instruction is given through lectures, clinics and laboratory demonstrations, supervised clinical training, seminars, group discussions, journal reviews ect. Evaluations are done periodically. The institution is affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
Maxillofacial prosthetic division offers specialized rehabilitative service to cancer and accident victims. Facial and body parts are fabricated using techniques developed exclusively in this center. The department is looked after by the only centre in south India offering maxillofacial services. We receive patients from all over India.
TEACHING FACULTY

Dr. N. Chandrashekar Nair M.D.S Professor / Head of Department
Dr. P. C. Jacob M.D.S Asst. Professor
Dr. T. R. Manjunath M.D.S Sr. Lecturer
Dr. Harish Sampath B.D.S Jr. Lecturer
Dr. M. R. Raghu B.D.S Jr. Lecturer
Dr. Susan Mathew B.D.S Jr. Lecturer

Periodontia

The Department of Periodontics comprises of an Undergraduate section and Post-graduate section. The undergraduate section houses 15 chairs and attends to a regular patient inflow of 40-50 patients a day.
The Post-graduate section accomodates six chairs and adjoining seminar room with Audio-Visual accessories and a full-fledged department library to conduct academic interactiond. The Post-graduate teaching programme is comprehensive. The students are trained in the latest treatment modalities from basic preventive therapy to resective and regenerative procedures. A well planned treatment schedule inclusive of management of acute conditions, traditional and contemporary treatment for pockets and furcation involvement like flap surgery, resections, bone grafting and GTR. Mucogingival surgical procedures like soft tissues and pedicle grafts and frenectomies.
Emphasis on inter-disciplenary apporach with special attention for strategic teeth, pre-prosthetic periodontal surgical procedures like crown-lengthening, ridge augmentation, vestibuloplastics temporary and permanent splinting for mobile teeth using newer materials. Varied, non-invasive apporaches for medically compromised patients including local drug delivery system. The department boasts of six full time M.D.S. staff members.
Dr. C. D. Dwarakanath M.D.S Vice-Principal / Professor / Head of Department
Dr. M. Hemalatha M.D.S Assoc. Professor
Dr. Shanthi Priya M.D.S Asst. Professor
Dr. Sarita Joshi Narayan M.D.S Asst. Professor
Dr. V. Ranganath M.D.S Sr. Lecturer
Dr. D. Jayanthi M.D.S Sr. Lecturer

Paedodontia

The Paedodontics department recently developed on the second floor of the college and hospital building, is equipped with 21 specialized Paedodontic electronic chairs exclusively for children.
The department is spaced out for material storage, sterilization, lab, and a seminar room.
The Paedodontics department offers a variety of Preventive Moduling, treatment, and management of children and young adults to 12-13 years of age.
Our Motto : Man never stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child.
TEACHING FACULTY

Dr. Ila Srinivasan M.D.S. Associate Professor/ Incharge Head of Department
Dr. Tilakraj M.D.S. Senior Lecturer
Dr. Humera Begum B.D.S. Junior Lecturer
Dr. Sindhu . S B.D.S. Junior Lecturer

Monday, October 3, 2011

CHANDRA TRACER

This tracer has been designed by Dr. Chandrasekharan Nair, Professor & HOD, Department of Prosthodontics & Maxillofacial Prosthetics, M.R.Ambedkar Dental College & Hospital.
Fabricatory process of complete dentures has passed through contrasting facets. Impressions and articulators have influenced the science of complete dentures tremendously, and those have marked the first signs of effective integration of both clinical and laboratory procedures. Centric relation is a position of the mandible which is easily identified clinically by the operator and can be achieved repeatedly by the patient. It is not a feasible suggestion to ascertain the centric position routinely through radiographs. Graphic tracings using intraoral tracers has become relevant in this context.
CHANDRA TRACER : This is an intraoral tracer which has a two component assembly. The upper bearing plate has a pencil holder and the lower bearing plate has a central bearing screw and tracing platform of dimensions 35 x 47 mm, which has a facility to hold a drawing sheet. A sharp pencil is attached to the upper component.
The upper plate is attached flush with the occlusal plane and the lower bearing plate is fixed 3mm below the occlusal plane providing space for the interocclusal record. The tracer is placed in the mouth and the tracings are recorded on the paper fixed to the table. After many repetitions, the best tracing is selected, and the centric and protrusive plaster records are obtained using quick setting plaster. Plastic sheets are used for stabilisation during the recording.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

HEMIMANDIBULAR HYPERPLASIA OF RIGHT SIDE OF MANDIBLE

A female patient aged 14 years was referred to the Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, M.R. Amnedkar Dental College & Hospital by a general dental practioner with a complaint of swelling in relation to lower right mandible.
On Examination:
    Asymmetry of the face was noted which gave the face a rotated appearance.Unilateral asymmetric increase in height of the face had given rise to sloping of rima oris. Facial canting was noted. Deviation of jaw to left side on opening of mouth.


Radiograph and CT scan showed :
    Condylar hyperplasia of right side.Vertical excess of mandibular ramus on right side.
Diagnosis : The case was diagnosed as Hemimandibular Hyperplasia of right side. Since the patient's age was 14 years, and the growth had not been completed, it was decided to wait before undertaking surgical correction. The patient is under regular observation.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

ACUPUNCTURE AS A METHOD OF INDUCING DENTAL ANAESTHESIA

Acupuncture is an ancient science followed to relieve pain due to various ailments in the body. This treatment was followed in India and China 5000 years back using thorns and needles. Acupuncture is based on the well accepted theory of "Yang - Yin". This theory states that every human body behaves like one cell and has positive and negative charges, i.e., Yang is the proton, and Yin is the electron in the cell which represents the 'structure of matter '.
Electrical energy appears in the body at birth and lives in all the organs. Energy flows in a particular pattern when the human body is healthy, so that an energy balance is maintained in the body. When the function of the organ is altered, there is an imbalance in the energy flow.
In Acupuncture, the energy lines appear to flow from head to toe, involving all organs in a particular pattern known as " Meridian Lines ".
For the treatment of a particular ailment, a fine needle of guage 32, 1-1.5 inches in length, is inserted along the meridian line, which stimulates the particular organ along this line. The stimulation of electrical waves by the needle causes a release of Endorphins - 5 Hydroxy tryptamine and Epinephrine - which relieves pain by acting on higher centres in the brain.
Acupuncture also claims to have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects. It has proven effective in relieving chronic neck pain, headache, back pain, and neuralgias. It is also considered that the ears represent the whole body and have 62 points, by stimulating which, pain in different parts of the body can be relieved.

Acupuncture was used to induce dental anaesthesia in this patient, who required extraction of tooth 46 ( #30 ). The extraction was performed by Dr. Jain ( Postgraduate student ) and supervised by Dr. K.G. Ghorpade ( Professor & HOD ).

Adequate anaesthesia was achieved for the extraction, making Acupuncture as one of the options to achieve dental anaesthesia without the use of pharmacological agents.
The technique was demonstrated by Dr. Rathnakanth . B . Patil ( Practising Acupuncturist, Bangalore ) at M.R. Ambedkar Dental College & Hospital.