Dentowebinar by Dr Mitali Bahl

THE DENTOWESOME TALK SHOW

Welcoming all Dental Practitioners, Dental Students and Dental Interns to attend an enlightening session on the topic – “Does ultrasonic agitation increase the depth penetration of the irrigant during root canal treatment?”.

Speaker- Dr. Mitali Bahl
Dr. Mitali Bahl is a highly proficient speaker, smile designer, content creator and youtuber.
It is our priviledge to have her on our platform to educate all of us.

Platform- Online zoom session

Date- 12 June 2021
Time- 7PM

Prior registrations are mandatory.
Certificate of attendance to be provided to all the registered attendees who attend the complete session.


Attaching the link for online registrations: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe140xEKgmMg9OxIo9cYVXnrI15u3NvjfpuPqVfxP7LSMeMbA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Organised by- Team Dentowesome

Hoping to see all budding dentists and practitioners widen their scope of knowledge.

Thank you.

Flash cards (Part 2): Diseases of Nerves and Muscles

Hortons syndrome: vascular headache
Mobius Syndrome: partial or complete facial paralysis, drooling of saliva, difficulty in mastication, and congenital facial diplegia.
Floppy infant syndrome: generalized weakness due to hypotonia, inability to sit, stand and walk.
Eagles syndrome: Dysphagia (pain during mandibular movement and the pain is subsided when the Jaws are closed), sore throat, otalgia and glossodynia. Due to elongation of styloid process and calcification of stylohyoid ligament.
Trotters syndrome : Tumors of nasopharaynx, producing pain similar to trigeminal neuralgia and middle ear deafness.
Horner’s syndrome: Ptosis, miosis, anhidrosis, enophthalmos, vasodilation
Freys syndrome (Auriculotemporal syndrome) : gustatory sweating.
Reader’s syndrome (Paratrigeminal syndrome) : severe headache, signs of ocular sympathetic paralysis.
Jaw winking syndrome: Ptosis, rapid elevation of the ptotic eyelid occurring on movement of the mandible to the contralateral side.

Definition of syndromes are extracted from Dental pulse 13th edition.

THE PERIODONTAL FLAP

A periodontal flap is a section of gingiva and/or mucosa surgically separated from the underlying tissues to provide visibility of and access to the bone and root surface.

The flap also allows the gingiva to be displaced to a different location in patients with mucogingival involvement.
Classification of Flaps | Dentowesome

Source: Carranza’s Clinical Periodontolgy, 10th Ed