Childrens day

Childrens day was conducted in Janet matriculation higher secondary school on 14th November 2018 from the department of public health dentistry, Saveetha dental college and hospital. On November 14 every year, Children’s Day is celebrated all across India. It commemorates the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, who, due to his love for children was fondly known as Chacha Nehru.

The day emphasises on the importance of giving love, attention and affection to children. “The children of today will make the India of tomorrow. The way we bring them up will determine the future of the country,” said Nehru.

We have conducted drawing competition for primary class children. School children were very much excited, they started drawing based on the theme ‘environment and nature’. Every student was innovative in drawing pictures. Chocolates were distributed to the childrens at the end of the drawing competition. A power point presentation on health education was given by Dr. Maheswari.E. The presentation focussed on importance of tooth brushing, management of sport injuries, causes for childhood dental caries, about malocclusion , dental traumatic injuries and oral hygiene practices.

Students Exchange Programme

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Student from Mahsa University, Malaysia came to Saveetha Dental College. They attended a student observer ship programme for two weeks from 27th October 2018 to 10th November 2018. Students were happy and impressed with the exposure. They were taken aback with the patient inflow and infrastructure. They also participated in interactive sessions.

World Radiology Day- 8th November 2018

The Department of OralMedicine and Radiology organised a programme on radiation protection for the Interns. They were given an insight on how to design their private practise set up to provide an radiation protective working area for the operator, patient and environment. Students were given ideas on how to position their x-ray machine their practice area be it a 150 sq,ft space or 1500 sq.ft space.

National Tooth Brushing Day

Oral health is essential to general health and quality of life. Dental caries is the most common chronic diseases and however it can be easily prevented by proper preventive practices. Of all the preventive practices, tooth-brushing has been the most effective and simple way to prevent dental caries as well as periodontal disease. November 7 is observed as National Tooth brushing day in India to reinforce the importance of children’s oral health and promote good tooth- brushing habits recommended by dental health professionals

On this day, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Saveetha Dental

College has organized a tooth brushing demonstration in SKDJ Higher secondary school,Thiruverkadu.Demonstrationoftoothbrushingtechniquewasdonetoalltheschoolchildren.Theywere also educated regarding the importance of oral health and maintaining oral hygiene. Free tooth brushes and toothpastes were distributed to the schoolchildren

Festival of light..

Deepavali, Festival of light was celebrated by our institution on 2nd November 2018. With the blessings of our Founder, Chancellor Dr.N.M. Veeraiyan sweets and crackers were distributed by to all the staffs in the university by Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Academics, Saveetha Dental College. Our University focused on the wellbeing of its faculty and other staffs. Hence, on every special occasion they keep a foot forward to ensure the happiness of the faculty.

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Insignia 2018

On the eve of 27 th October 2018, it was raining awards in Saveetha Dental College.

Insignia 2018 an extravagant event, recognized and rewarded the efforts of students and staffs

for the year 2017-18. The event was graced by the presence of esteemed chief guests Dr. Sai

Kumar, Dr. Elanchezhiyan Manickan, Dr. K. Vivekananda Subrmania Nathan, Dr.H.Devaraj,

Dr.Jayakara SM and Dr. P.S.Thaha.

The evening began with the lighting of the kuthuvillaku by the chief guests which was

followed by the award ceremony and cultural events by the students. Dental technicians, Dental

mechanics, BDS students, MDS students ,Teaching and Non teaching staffs were rewarded

based on various criterias.

The dental technicians and mechanics were awarded for their excellence in academics

and clinical work. Naresh Kumar S (1 st year dental technician) won the 1 st place in both the

categories. Among the dental mechanics Kathiravan K (1 st year), Ajith K , Lokeshwari L(2 nd yr)

and Jeeva (3 rd year) bagged the first place in academics. In the clinical category, the 1 st place was

won by Ravi(1 st year), Balaji (2 nd year) and Chikkandar (3 rd year).

The chief guest for first year BDS awards was Dr P Sai Kumar, Dean of Sree Balaji

Medical College. The awards were given for the subjects Anatomy, Dental Anatomy,

Physiology, Biochemistry, Forensic Odontology and Behavioural Science. The students with

most number of publications were given awards along with the oral all toppers. Shamaa

Anjum.A , Thaslima Nandhini .J, Yuvashree C S were the stars of the ceremony as they bagged

awards in almost all the categories. 6 students from the first year were given the research topper

award for 4 publications in scopus indexed journals.

Dr.Elanchezhiyan Manickam awarded the IInd BDS students for their acheivements in 8

academic subjects and research publications. The overall toppers were Praniti.T, Keerthiga

Nagarajan, Keshaav Krishnaa.P, Trinina Somas Kandhan and Cinthura.C. Keshaav Krishnaa.P

also baggaed the research topper award with 4 publications in indexed journals.

The third year BDS students received the awards from the hands of Dr. K. Vivekananda

Subramanian Nathan. The students were awarded for the subjects General Medicine, General

Surgery, Oral Pathology and additional subjects, Medical Emergencies, Imageology and Practice

Management. Vaishali. S received a total of 7 awards, including the Overall Topper. In the

Clinical Awards Category, the maximum number of awards was bagged by Ahmed Hilal Sheriff

K. Sarveshkumar. J won the Research Topper awarded . The other overall Toppers included

Aniruddh Menon, Subashri A, Kalyani P and Kiruthika P.

Dr.H. Devaraj awarded the Final BDS students for their performance in 10 academic

subjects, clinicals and research publications. The overall toppers were Mokshi.R.Jain, Harsha. L,

Renuka.S, Khushali.K.Shah and Prema Sivakumar. The research topper was Hemani.K with 4

publications in scopus indexed journals.

The hardwork of the Interns was recognised with the clinical award for the maximum

number of prcedures. It was handed over by Dr. Jayakara.SM. Chandini Ravikumar for Oral

medicine and Oral surgery, Harini NS for Public Health Dentistry and Periodontics,

Bharaadwaj.B for conservative dentistry, Balaji.R for Prosthodontics, Muthu Laakshmi.G for

pedodontiics and Priyangaa A/P Sathasivam for Orthodontics were awarded. The best intern of

the year award was given to Dr.Harini NS. The research Topper award was given to Devishree

with 6 publications.

Dr. Jayakara.SM also handed over the awards to the postgraduates based on maximum

procedures done in the year 2017-2018 in their representative departments. Jayapriya.R for Oral

Medicine, Janani K for Oral Surgery, E.Maheshwari for Public Health Dentistry, Arun Kumar

for Conservative Dentistry, Sneha Ketan Gada for Prosthodontics, Priyanka for Periodontics,

Veerale Dinesh Panchal for Pedodontics, Arya.S.Prasad for Orthdontics and Rahul Mohandas for

Oral Pathology bagged the awards. Pravinya.S won the best researcher award for 6 publications

and among the 2nd year Postgraduates, Janani K,Vaishnavi and M.Keerthana bagged the award

with 5 publications.

Clinic 2 won the best clinic award for their robust 39,931 procedures and for treating

16,979 patients. The Departments with the highest academic scores were Oral Surgery and

Microbiology. The departments with highest Batch average Prosthodontics and Biochemistry.

The Academic award for highest number of distinctions was bagged by the department of

.Among the faculty, Dr.Vishnu Priya was awarded the Best Faculty with the highest CAFE

Score.  The Best Research Department was won by Prosthdontics. The Overall Best department

awards was won by the Departments of Biochemistry and Prosthodontics.

Educational Trip for Post Graduates

The Department of conservative dentistry and Endodontics organised an educational trip in IIT Madras for the post graduates of Endodontics and Prosthodontics. The intention of this field trip is to give a wide knowledge about the various equipment’s available such as Scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,FT Raman, Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy, Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, Nuclear magnetic resonance for solid and liquid. This will definitely improvise the knowledge of the post graduates and motivate them to select better dissertation topics and other short term research projects.

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Bringing Innovation and New Ideas To Painless Dentistry

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics conducted a guest lecture on “Bringing

Innovation and New Ideas To Painless Dentistry “; presented by Dr. V. Sri Prakash, Orthodontistand Oral Implantologist on 26.10.18 at Watson and Crick Hall, Saveetha Dental College.

Platelets play a critical role in haemostasis and healing process as they are a rich source of

growth factors. Several techniques have been used to collect platelet concentrate. CGF technique

is one of the most effective and simple to prepare, 1-step preparation of a fibrin matrix that is

larger, denser and richer in Growth factors. It is autologous, upgraded version of PRF and

boosted Growth Factors and CD34+ cells. CGF in regenerative surgery should therefore be

considered as a multifactorial stimulation system. The lecture highlighted on the versatility and

multiplicity of its application, which makes it stand out from other techniques proposed so far.

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HARD TISSUE LASERS IN DENTISTRY

The Department of Periodontics organized a CDE program on hard tissue lasers on 17/10/2018 by, Dr Vidhyaa Hari Iyer who has completed her Fellowship in Laser Dentistry from the University of Genova, Italy. The program aimed at both undergraduate and postgraduate students, started with an introductory lecture on hard tissue lasers, which was then followed by a live demo on the patients and non-clinical hands-on for the program participants.

Hard tissue lasers are the trending, painless alternative to conventional surgical procedures

and the participants were actively engaged with lively lectures and hands on using the hard-

tissue laser (Biolase). Various periodontal procedures like gingivectomy and laser-assisted

debridement was performed by the Dr Vidhyaa and there was an interactive question-answer

session with the particpants. There were 32 participants including the national delegates. The

entire day was actively engaged brain-storming sessions, knowledge-transfer, lively lectures and hands-on demo with hard tissue lasers.

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“WEB OF SCIENCE”

A onsite training session on “WEB OF SCIENCE” was held at Saveetha Dental College, Chennai on 29th October 2018.

The training was conducted by Mr. Jaswanth Jenny – Solution Consultant based out of Chennai office. Dr. Subhasree Nag, based out of Bangalore office joined us online during the training session to take questions.

The agenda for the one day workshop was

Session 1: WEB OF SCIENCE: Take Your Research To The Next Level (1 hour)

1. The Role of Web of Science in Research and Publishing

2. Web of Science Core Collection: metadata construct and features

3. Web of Science: Search Methodologies and Use Cases

4. Discovery: the importance of citation indexing and metadata

5. Citation report and Author Profile Evaluation in Web of Science

6. Impact Factor, Journal Ranking, and Predatory Journals: What do these terms mean and how to use it for better publications?

7. EndNote: Reference Management made easy

8. Web of Science and Endnote demo

Session 2: Publishing in High Impact Journals-A practical guide (1-1.5 hour)

This presentation covered:

1. Structure of a Scientific Paper

2. Steps to follow before starting writing the manuscript

3. How to write an impactful introduction

4. Choosing the right journal

5. The peer review process for scholarly publishing

6. Demystifying plagiarism: author’s responsibilities & rights

7. What you should do after getting published

“Neurobiology of Addiction”

Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College has organized a Guest Lecture entitled “Neurobiology of Addiction” for I year BDS students on 27th October 2018 at 12.00pm. The Speaker for the Guest lecture was Dr. Yogesh Kanna Sathyamoorthy, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Christ University, Bangalore. Dr. M. Karthik Ganesh, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anatomy, gave the welcome address and introduced the speaker to the gatherings. The lecture started and the speaker gave the basic introduction on the neurobiology of addiction for First year BDS students. The speaker addressed the future dentists whose life’s work is to deal with a repertoire of patients, patients with a varying history of substance abuse. The session had a slow start as usual and then picked up the pace. Students were enthusiastically listening and involved in the discussion. The lecture also dealt with stress and coping mechanism and stress in an integral component in any dental college student. The reason why students can impulsive was dealt in the lecture and it brought a big smile to teachers and students as well. It is surprising to see that, a few students already had some knowledge about what the speaker was lecturing and hence it made more and more sense to them. He gave a thorough neurobiological mechanism and pathway of brain by the impact of various addictive habits which bypasses and suppresses the routine regular neuronal circuitry of brain function. He also quoted various day-to-day student life activities of addictive behaviours in the present scenario of adolescent age. On the whole, the speaker mentioned as it was a pleasant experience for him to talk to a bunch of enthusiastic budding dental surgeons. Dr. Yogesh Kanna Sathyamoorthy, was felicitated and presented with gifts by Mrs. M. S. Thenmozhi, Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy. Dr. Dinesh Premavathy, Lecturer, from the Department of Anatomy, delivered the vote of thanks.

Research & Clinical Applications of Stem Cells - Recent Updates

The CDE programme entitled “Research & Clinical Applications of Stem Cells – Recent updates” was held at Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on 14 th December 2018. The Department of Periodontics was honoured to host esteem researchers in Stem cells. Dr. R. Suresh, currently working as a Private Practitioner in Chennai and the Former Dean of Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai delivered lecture on Oral sources and characteristics of stem cells’. Dr. Revathi Raj, Senior Consultant in Paediatric Haematology, Oncology and blood and marrow transplantation at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai delivered lecture on ‘Recent applications of stem cells in medical field’. Dr. Pulikkotil Shaju Jacob, Assistant Professor at the School of Dentistry, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia delivered lecture on Lipopolysaccharides on PDL Stem Cells’. Dr. Satish Ramalingam, Assistant Professor, Department of Genetic Engineering at SRM University, Kattankulathur delivered lecture on ‘Stem cells in Regenerative Medicine’. Over 60 post graduates and over 80 partcipants from various parts of the country benefited from this programme which gave valuable insights on recent research on stem cells and its clinical applications.

Screening Awareness on Potentially malignant disorders

First year Oral pathology post graduates from Saveetha Dental College conducted an awareness and screening camp for the rural areas around the college. The camp was conducted in order to spread and create awareness on potentially malignant disorders and other common dental diseases and also screen the people for the presence of various dental diseases.

From the above findings it was concluded that, periodontal diseases were the most common findings in most of the screened individuals. Prevalence of dental caries was more common among the subjects. The overall oral hygiene maintenance was noted to be satisfactory among the subjects. Soft tissue lesions associated with tobacco use such as smoker’s palate, leukoplakia were noted to be 1% among the population. Good oral hygiene status was noted to be 13% among the population. Individuals were interactive during the health education. Oral hygiene kit with tooth paste, tooth brush were given to all individuals. Free treatment cards were given to all individuals Shops selling tobacco in the form of cigarettes and other smokeless form were noted in 1 km radius surrounding the camp site.

Emotional intelligence and lateral thinking

Department of   Oral Pathology organized a Guest lecture on “Emotional intelligence and lateral thinking- The need of the day by Ms.Saye Soozie Mehanathan. The lecture was not a monologue but an interactive session full of excerpts from various anecdotes and incidents  where the students had to put themselves in that particular situation and react according to their own interpretation of the situation. She had brought the whole audience to react and respond and participate actively. The guest lecture was well received and  students gained a lot of knowledge on the need of lateral thinking in  various aspects of life in college and outside.Ms.Soozie had also distributed prizes to the toppers of the Module Examination. 

Ayutha Pooja & Saraswathi Pooja Celebration

“Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays”

We believe in holistic development of the young minds we groom. They learn traditional values and morals along with their academic curriculum in our institution. On 18th October 2018, Saveetha Dental College celebrated ayusha pooja and Saraswathy pooja. Followed by the pooja was the distribution of prasad for the students and faculty.

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Global hand washing day

October 15 is Global Handwashing Day, a global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing with. Every year, Global Handwashing Day is celebrated with events, campaigns, and handwashing programs around the world.Before each Global Handwashing Day, the Global Handwashing Partnership selects a theme that will inspire celebrants and encourage handwashing with soap beyond October 15. This year’s theme is ‘Clean Hands- A recipe for good health’, reminding us that handwashing protects our own health, but also allows us to build our own futures, as well as those of our communities, and the world.

Thinking of the future, we strive for continued health, well-being, and productivity for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Handwashing is an affordable, effective way to achieve these goals. For example, handwashing with soap could prevent many of the 272 million yearly schooldays lost to diarrheal disease, and 50% of the infections acquired in healthcare settings.

Global hand hygiene programme was conducted in Government girls high school,Avadi by Department of Public health dentistry, Saveetha dental college. An awareness talk about importance of hand washing was given by Dr.Naziya, focussing on the importance of hand hygiene.

Hand washing technique , a step by step procedure was taught to the school children by Dr. K.B. Naziya (post-graduate student).  School childrens were given hand wash liquid and were asked to wash their hands following the proper hand hygiene technique. The programme was appreciated by the school principal for imparting knowledge about hand hygiene to their school childrens. will inspire celebrants and encourage handwashing with soap beyond October 15. This year’s theme is ‘Clean Hands- A recipe for good health’, reminding us that handwashing protects our own health, but also allows us to build our own futures, as well as those of our communities, and the world.

Thinking of the future, we strive for continued health, well-being, and productivity for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Handwashing is an affordable, effective way to achieve these goals. For example, handwashing with soap could prevent many of the 272 million yearly schooldays lost to diarrheal disease, and 50% of the infections acquired in healthcare settings.

Rally for Breast cancer Awareness

The Department of Public Health Dentistry is not only active for Oral Health Prevention and Promotion but also supports health programs for overall well-being of the community. A team of doctors in coordination with the CAN STOP Organization took part in the rally conducted at Besant Nagar and significantly contributed in the creation of mass awareness for Breast Cancer.

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day

An interactive session was held with the students of Saveetha Pupil school since the theme for the current year is “Young people and Mental health in a changing world”according toWHO. The discussion was on the effective strategies to be adopted in order to cope up with exam stress emphasizing the need for time management and planning. The ultimate objective of the event was to inculcate a positive attitude in children towards every aspect of life.