World Water Day

World Water Day

World Water Day is an annual United Nations observance day that highlights the importance of freshwater.The intension is to inspire people around the world to learn more about water related issues and to take action to make a difference. Relevant issues include water scarcity,water pollution,inadequate water supply,lack of sanitation and the impact of climate changes.The day brings to light the inequality of access to water and the need to assure the human right to water and sanitation.Hence an awareness program was conducted for the students of Villivakkam Primary Union School atPothuron 22nd March 2019 to raise awareness regarding the importance of water .The students were enlightened about the consequences of water shortage,its impact on water price,food production and on the children education. At the end of the session the children were taught simple ways to conserve water

SPARC-2019

The fourth edition of Saveetha's Pedodontic Advanced Revision Course, fondly called as SPARC was conducted on the 4th and 5th of March, 2019. Eminent speakers from from all over India who have expertise knowledge in various topics of Pediatric Dentistry shared their knowledge by delivering lectures in various topics such as Pulp therapy, Interceptive Orthodontics, Child Psychology, Behavior Management, Flourides, Early Childhood Caries and Dental Traumatology. Postgraduate students from various colleges in India attended SPARC and found it very informative. Delegates had stated this program gave them a definite edge to prepare and present answers well for theory and viva voce.





Manuscript writing – Bootcamp

The Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College organized a seminar on “Manuscript writing – Bootcamp” on 20.03.2019, Wednesday from 9.00 AM to 12.00 AM. Mrs Thenmozhi, Head, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College welcomed the gathering and gave an introductory speech on the need for seminar on manuscript writing. Dr Ganesh Lakshmanan, senior lecturer, Department of Anatomy introduced the speakers to the gathering and moderated the sessions. 

Dr. Jhansi Nathan, DST INSPIRE faculty fellow, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, gave a lecture on general considerations of research to manuscript. Dr.M.Suganthi, DST SERB National Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai, gave a talk on details of title and introduction of a research manuscript.

Dr.Nandhini, DST INSPIRE fellow, microbiologist, IRL- RNTCP-State TB cell, Tamilnadu, discoursed on materials and methods section and results section of a manuscript. Dr.S.Bavithra, Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Lab Technology, Loyola College, Chennai gave a talk on ‘Art of discussing and concluding a manuscript’. Dr.Suraiya Saleem, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Neurobiology, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology discussed on the post production works of a manuscript. Mrs Thenmozhi, Head, Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College felicitated the speakers and Dr.Dinesh  Premavathy, senior lecturer, Department of Anatomy delivered the vote of thanks.



Recent trends in the treatment and research of Alzheimer’s disease

The Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College organized a CDE on “Recent trends in the treatment and research of Alzheimer’s disease”on 19.03.2019, Tuesday from 11 AM to 12 Noon. Dr.Senthil Kumar, Senior Research Assistant, Mr. and Mrs. Ko Chi Ming centre for Parkinson’s disease research, Hong Kong Baptist University, who is also an adjunct professor of Saveetha University, was the resource person for the day. Dr.Ganesh Lakshmanan, Sr Lecturer, Department of Anatomy, introduced the speaker to the gathering.

The speaker discussed on the disease burden of Alzheimer’s disease on aging population, the economic burden of such diseases on developing nations. Then he briefed about the conventional treatment strategies and emphasized on new drug discoveries from traditional and alternative medicines. He also shared his experience in working on mice models using Chinese medicines. Mrs.Thenmozhi M.S, Head , Department of Anatomy, felicitated the Speaker and Dr.Dinesh Premavathy, Sr.Lecturer, delivered the vote of thanks.




Basics of Infection Control and Hand Washing Techniques’

The Department of General Pathology organized a Continuing Education programme on ‘Basics of Infection Control and Hand Washing Techniques’ on Saturday 16/3/19. The invited guest speaker was Dr.Jemima Kingsley., M.Sc., Ph.D., Chairman-Infection control Board and Quality Manager- Laboratory services from K.M.CHerian Frontier Life Line Hospitals, Mogappair. She briefed about the six steps in Hand Washing Techniques, Hospital Spillage management, use of Personal Protective Equipments, Hospital wastes and details about the segregation and disposal of hospital wastes by using proper color-coded bags. The participants were very interested, actively interacted and got cleared their doubts related to infection control and waste management. The programme was ended by felicitating the guest speaker.

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Gain with No Pain Edition-V

Full Mouth Rehabilitation of children under General Anaesthesia

Department of Pedodontics,Saveetha Dental College conducted a CDE and WORKSHOP “Full Mouth Rehabilitation of children under General Anaesthesia. Sixteen delegates participated in the fifth edition of Gain with No pain. Limited participation was encouraged to have a edge over practical experience in operation theatre which was greatly appreciated by the participants. Interactive lectures were delivered by the Dr.Deep Guruanthan,Dr.Navaneetha Krishnan,Dr.Geo Mani and Dr.Vignesh covering   various aspects such ad  need for general anaesthesia, anaesthetic procedures ,its complications and Post operative Dental Care. A video that  simulated Saveetha Dental College’s operation theatre complex and the protocol to be followed  was played to the delegates before entering the theatre. This helped them to understand and take complete advantage of the workshop. Two children were taken up for full mouth rehabilitation under general anaesthesia  and the particpants  were divided into 2 groups to have the best hands on training in the procedures. All delegates were contented with the clinical knowledge and confidence gained through the workshop.

Infection Control and Hand Washing Techniques

The Department of General Pathology organized a Continuing Education programme on ‘Basics of Infection Control and Hand Washing Techniques’ on Saturday 16/3/19. The invited guest speaker was Dr.Jemima Kingsley., M.Sc., Ph.D., Chairman-Infection control Board and Quality Manager- Laboratory services from K.M.CHerian Frontier Life Line Hospitals, Mogappair. She briefed about the six steps in Hand Washing Techniques, Hospital Spillage management, use of Personal Protective Equipments, Hospital wastes and details about the segregation and disposal of hospital wastes by using proper color-coded bags. The participants were very interested, actively interacted and got cleared their doubts related to infection control and waste management. The programme was ended by felicitating the guest speaker.

Transformation learning- Department of Orthodontics

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The department of Orthodontics presented their sixth edify session which was on transformation of a student. Their presentation was based on a four point strategy they followed which included imparting knowledge, instilling confidence, practices and rehearsal. They also used play way methods and interactive learning to impart knowledge. Regular rehearsals and practising in front of the mirror along with the faculty guidance improved the overall performance and  confidence of the student which was reflected in the video.

Transformation Learning- Department of Oral Pathology

Transformational learning is construed as deep constructive meaningful learning leading to critical ways in which learners consciously make meaning of their lives in order to produce a fundamental change in our world view and therefore true emancipation. The cardinal goal of transformational learning  is to make our own interpretations, in short to achieve ‘Autonomous thinking’.Transformative teaching therefore is to facilitate the student to think on their own. To make the students capable of functioning efficiently in this competitive world.

Two videos were depicted, One showing Dr.Valli Malar in her practice in Madurai and how she applies the training imparted in Oral Pathology department in her day to day clinical practice and how it helps her in her treatment algorithm.

The second video was on Sisira Padavala, emphasizing on her research experience, how she transformed from a student who had to be guided at every step during her research, to how she blossomed on her own, had her own ideas , which she executed and the results that she produced, mainly publishing her research work in pubmed and scopus indexed journal- Contemporary Clinical Dentistry thereby reiterating the theme. 

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SPARC - Saveetha's Pedodontic Advanced Revision Course

The fourth edition of Saveetha's Pedodontic Advanced Revision Course, fondly called as SPARC was conducted on the 4th and 5th of March, 2019. Eminent speakers from from all over India who have expertise knowledge in various topics of Pediatric Dentistry shared their knowledge by delivering lectures in various topics such as Pulp therapy, Interceptive Orthodontics, Child Psychology, Behavior Management, Flourides, Early Childhood Caries and Dental Traumatology. Postgraduate students from various colleges in India attended SPARC and found it very informative. Delegates had stated this program gave them a definite edge to prepare and present answers well for theory and viva voce.

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Transformation learning- Department of Prosthodontics

The theme for this session was transformative learning. This edify from prosthodontics depicted a true narrative of a student troubled with physical, psychological and emotional distress. The teachers identified all these aspects and addressed them appropriately through physical treatment, emotional and psychological therapy . The students transformed and had shown tremendous improvement in performance.   Dr. Vinay Sivaswamy received the workaholic award from the Department of Prosthodontics.

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Women's Day Celebration

International women’s day 2019


  The International women’s day was celebrated on 8th March 2019. The management in co ordination with the women empowerment cell of Saveetha dental college organized numerous activities. As is the norm, women achievers in their respective spheres of life were identified and hand picked for recognition and awards were given away on this day. The event began with a welcome dance by our students and a welcome address by our Dean Dr. Sheeja Varghese. The chief guest of the event was Dr. Kamala Selvaraj, MD, DGO, PhD (Associate director, GG hospital, Chennai -34). She graced the occasion and gave away the awards. She also addressed the gathering and spoke about the health issues women face and advised the young generation about it.


The awards were given to the women achievers by the chief guest, our dean and Prof. Dr. Shyamalaa Chandrasekharan (Dept. of Orthodontics). The first award of the day was the young achiever’s awards and was given to S.R.Tejaswini, studying in 12th Standard in N.S.N. Matriculation School,

Chitlapakkam. She was diagnosed with a disability called Osteotomy of Radius

and Ulna only at the age of 6 when she found it difficult to use her right hand for

even doing basic activities like eating and writing. She is now a national level para awimmer who has represented India at the Asian Youth para games in 2017 in Dubai where she won silver medal in100 M Breast stroke with 834 points. She charmed the gathering with her wise words and innocent demeanor and urged the audience to dream. She also stressed that it is not what we have but what we do with what we have that matters!

The next award was the Inspiring woman icon award which was given to Ms Kavitha Ramu. An IAS officer by day and a senior Bharatnatyam exponent in the evenings, Ms.Kavitha has been performing as a solo artiste for more than 20 years now, with over 650 stage performances to her credit. Having seen her father serve the country as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, Kavitha had always wanted to follow his footsteps. She was initially fascinated by the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) but, over time, decided on IAS as staying in India meant she could pursue her passion for dance. 

Some positions she has earlier held include, Joint Commissioner for Relief and Rehabilitation, District Revenue Officer, Chennai dt, and General Manager for the Tamil Nadu State Tourism Development Corporation. Presently she is the Director, dept of Museums.  Ms Kavitha Ramu addressed the gathering and spoke about how a little bit of planning and effort form our side can help us pursue our profession and passion simultaneously with great joy.

 The next award was the healthcare excellence award and was presented to Dr.Vijayasree Mahadevan for her yeoman service for the poor and needy in the field of cancer care. The founder and managing trustee of sri matha cancer care. To help the people who are in need of the dialysis treatment, Dr. Vijayasree have installed 4 Dialysis unit in their City. In addition to this she wants to create awareness about “Palliative Care” amongst commoners hence she wrote a book called “INI ORU VALIYILLA PAYANAM” (Henceforth a painless Journey) and that book was released by the Governor of Tamil Nadu DR.K.ROSAIAH” on the occasion of world Palliative Care Day. She addressed the gathering and inspired the audience with her speech.

 The social activist award was presented to Dr. A.D. Revathy, who commissioned as a member for Tamil Nadu commission for protection of child rights by the governor of Tamil Nadu as an act of implementation of the Central act, She was assigned as a Convener to lead the Tamil Nadu State Child Policy Committee, After Several Steps of Meetings from the level of Secretaries to the District officials and experts consultation meetings, the draft, Tamil Nadu State Policy for Children 2017 was handed over to the Government of Tamil Nadu. In Feb 2017, a national movement, called, CHILD RIGHT INDIA, was successfully started to uphold the rights of children in the nation. She also started an organization, in the name of, TEACHERS OF PHILOSOPHY, on 15th August 2017 for the purpose of upgrading Philosophical studies and investigation among Philosophy academics in Tamil Nadu. She addressed the gathering about the urgent need for a policy for child and women rights and how we need to fight for it collectively as a population.

The women entrepreneur award was presented to Ms Aarthi Anantha Padmanaban, the Founder and Chief Visionary of Youvolve. Youvolve is a coaching, counselling and training company specialising in Leadership training, workplace Communication and etiquette, Assertive skills, Key representational styles and its impact on quality of work. The initiative for required unique Training methodology amalgamating Coaching and Mentoring , grew out of the desire to contribute positively to the realization of the vision and target set by a company or its units. She spoke about the importance of women being self-full and happy with themselves before embarking on any of their other responsibilities.

 The last award but by no means the least, for excellence in teaching was presented to Dr. Lalitha Balakrishnan. She is the Principal of M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai, is an Educational Administrator with over 30 years of experience. She is passionate about research and has published in several National and International journals. She has also authored four books in Management. Dr. Lalitha Balakrishnan has been invited by the US Department of State to visit the USA under the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). She visited Universities of Stanford, Harvard, Yale in the USA and universities in Sydney, U. K and Vancouver. She has held several leadership positions in her career and has groomed leaders through conduct of Management Development Programs for managers in various MNC’s.To her credit she has won The Best Teacher Award, Bharathi Kanda Pudhumai Penn Award , Eminent Woman Achiever Award , Leadership Excellence award and For the sake of Honor Award.  She spoke about the joys of being in her profession and how we should think out of the box and achieve our goals.

The ceremony ended with the vote of thanks by Dr.Anitha Roy from the Pharmacology department. This was followed by another program organized by Dr.Uma Maheswari (Dept of Oral Medicine) and Dr.Brinda (Dept of General Pathology) on general and oral health awareness for Women employees of the institution. Dr. Sri Sakthi and her team from the department of Public health dentistry organized a screening and oral health awareness camp Mary Clubwala Jadhav Higher Secondary school, Egmore, Chennai wherein 250 children and 15 staff were benefitted.

As a special gesture the management also handed out gifts to all women staff of the institution. ☺

Oral Health Awareness for Women - international Women's day

The department of oral medicine and radiology celebrated the international women's day on 8th march 2019. The program was inaugurated by the Dean. this was followed by lectures by Prof TN Uma Maheswari on a topic entitled on life work balance for health care professionals This was followed by another lecture by Dr.Subha on importance of oral health during pregnancy, Finally in the afternoon there was a oral cancer screening.

“All About All Ceramics”- Guest Lecture

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics organised a guest lecture on “All About All Ceramics”on 2.3.19 presented by Dr. G. Lambodharan, Reader, Department of Prosthodontics, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College and Hospital, Chennai. Successful application of all-ceramic materials depends on the clinicians ability to select both the appropriate material and cementation protocol that satisfy the patient’s needs and expectations. The selection of a particular ceramic system should be based on physical properties such as strength, fracture resistance, wear resistance, long-term outcomes as well as esthetic considerations. The lecture focused on the fact that the dentist must understand these materials and systems so he or she can educate patients and present appropriate treatment options. 

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“HORIZON-2019- International Conference Biomedical Research

Pursuing the aim of promoting high quality in bio-medical research, the Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, SIMATS, hosted its first international conference HORIZON-2019 an epitome of Biomedical research in its decennial hall, on 28th February to 1st march 2019.

The conference explored the latest research findings in the field. The programme included 7 well selected key note presentations by eminent researchers which prompted vibrant audience interaction and sparked fascinating discussions. A total of 230 delegates from varying disciplines across the country registered for the conference and presented their works as oral and e-posters in six different sessions.  The continuing commitment of the research community to generate high quality studies was clear with the works presented. The delegates enjoyed a fast-paced programme of the highest caliber research, in an inspiring location. Saveetha Dental College, SIMATS, as an institution dedicated in promoting and fostering high quality research, played the role of a perfect host for the conference. 

Life time achievement award, Out-standing researcher awards for accomplished researchers and emerging scientist awards for young scientists were given in different specialties. Best oral and e-posters of each session were also awarded. 



 Integrated Learning of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

In this era of advanced dissected microlearning, there is a growing need to take a perspective that gives a holistic approach of learning that would be beneficial to both the students and the patients. The Department of General Pathology, conducted its CDE on 22.02.2019 (Friday) at Saveetha Dental College, SSM Seminar Hall. The Chief Guest of the day was Dr. J.Thanka, Professor, Department of Pathology, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Medical Education and health Science.  Dr.Thanka gave an insight into the advantages of an integrated teaching Curriculum. The Resource persons of the Day were Dr. Sai Shalini M.D, Associate Professor, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Medical Education and Health Science.  Dr.Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology, Saveetha Dental College and hospitals. Dr.  Senthilnathan, Professor, Department of Oral and maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and hospitals, Dr. Abhinav, Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral and maxillofacial Surgery, Saveetha Dental College and hospitals.

The aim of the teaching module was to provide an integrated learning approach to Oral Squamous Cell carcinoma. The sessions covered include Applied Anatomy and Etiology of OSCC, Carcinogenesis, Clinical approach to OSCC, Histopathological aspects of OSCC, Treatment and Prognosis of OSCC.

The sessions were well received and appreciated by the participants, as it gave a holistic view of the disease process from its applied anatomy to the treatment modalities. The session had 160 delegates from within and outside the college. The participants belonged to II BDS, III BDS, interns and Postgraduates. The session was awarded with 3 CDE points by the Dental Council of India. 

MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE- JUDICIAL PERSPECTIVE CDE PROGRAM

As a health care professional it is important to know what constitutes medical negligence. A basic knowledge about medical negligence will help a dental professional to practice his profession without undue worry about facing litigation. Hence a CDE program was organized by the department and around 105 participants attended the program from SDC, other dental colleges as well as dental practitioners in Tamilnadu.

Lectures were given on the following topics, ‘Medical negligence’ by Dr. S. Ramalingam, Senior assistant professor, Madras Medical College; ‘Legal consequences of Medical negligence’ by Purnima Sivaraman, Assistant professor, Saveetha school of law; ‘Recent judgements in Medical negligence’ by Ms Shabnam Banu, Advocate, Madras High court and ‘Legal and ethical responsibilities of dental professionals’ by Dr L. Leelavathi, Senior Lecturer, Saveetha dental college.

Fake it until you make it

This seminar focuses on the Live events that reveal so much information that we had no idea about. The speaker Dr Aarthi as well as the attendees shared their experience and reflect on their lives which gives they brand-new insight into the matter and are able to grow from that.

In addition to that, sharing the personal experience and ask people around to help you out on how one should go about it. The advice people give based on their own experience is more often than not beneficial.

The goal of the seminar is that Personal development is a lifelong process. It is a way for the students to assess their skills and qualities, consider their aims in life and set goals in order to realize and maximise their potential

Management of Endodontic Complications

The Continuing Dental Education programme on “Management of Endodontic
Complications” was held on 17 th August 2018. The lecture was delivered by
Dr.Vinod Kumar. It focused upon the existing iatrogenic errors beginning from
Access cavity preparation until obturation. The importance of Case history and
Diagnosis was emphasised. The interactive session threw light upon various
aspects pertaining to Endodontics. It also gave way to update on the current and
existing knowledge to overcome the mismanagement and also an hands on
demonstration was given using Mani Silk rotary files.