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Rajesh Ahal shares expertise on dental trauma at SAAPD conference
2/11/2024 9:29:32 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 11: Prof. Rajesh Ahal graced the 4th International Conference of the South Asian Association of Pediatric Dentists (SAAPD) with his invaluable insights and experiences. With a career spanning 29 years dedicated to pediatric dentistry, Prof. Ahal presented a guest lecture focusing on various techniques employed in treating traumatized teeth across different conditions.
A highlight of his presentation was the emphasis on the critical "Golden Hour" following dental trauma, wherein immediate treatment significantly enhances outcomes. Prof. Ahal showcased successful cases where broken tooth fragments were meticulously reattached, ensuring sustained dental health even after 8 years post-treatment.
The conference served as a melting pot of knowledge, welcoming eminent Pediatric Dentists not only from various regions of India but also from international locales such as Egypt, Malaysia, Germany, and the USA. Rich clinical experiences were shared, fostering in-depth discussions on a myriad of pressing issues faced by children globally, including:
The significance of early dental examinations, recommended by age 1.
Strategies to combat early childhood caries.
Innovative restorative techniques tailored for children.
Management of dental trauma in pediatric patients.
Application of laser technology in pediatric dental care.
Utilization of Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Sedation (NIOS) for pediatric patients.
Addressing challenges posed by conditions like Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH).
Awareness regarding the auditory hazards faced by dental surgeons due to clinic equipment noise.
Implementation of eco-friendly practices to minimize the environmental impact of disposable dental materials.
Tailored approaches for treating autistic children in dental settings.
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