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President of Assiut National University Inspects the Faculty of Dentistry and Commends Its Developments and Administrative Efforts**.

President of Assiut National University Inspects the Faculty of Dentistry and Commends Its Developments

On Thursday, June 4, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sayed Ibrahim, President of Assiut National University, visited the Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, where he was welcomed by Prof. Dr. Safaa Marzouk Tohamy, Dean of the Faculty, along with the vice deans, faculty leaders, and administrative staff.

During the visit, he inspected the examination halls and reviewed the progress of examinations for dentistry students of Assiut National University. He also toured the Dental Hospital and was briefed on the latest developments and facilities of the Faculty and the Hospital.

The President praised the Faculty’s administration for its dedicated efforts and distinguished performance, commending its continuous development and achievements.

Simplified Approach for Implant Placement Using Trephine Bur: A Mini-Review

Research Abstract

Abstract

Contemporary implantology emphasizes the importance of achieving an optimal three-dimensional implant position, as prosthetically driven placement is a critical determinant of long-term therapeutic success. Computer-assisted implant surgery facilitates precise implant positioning through preoperative virtual planning using advanced interactive software and the fabrication of static surgical guides. Various drilling protocols are employed during guided osteotomy preparation, including conventional sequential drilling, pilot-guided techniques, and the recently introduced trephination-based approach. Trephination-based guided implant placement represents an innovative, partially guided protocol for osteotomy preparation. This two-step technique involves the initial use of a trephine drill through a sleeveless surgical guide, followed by the application of the final drill from the conventional drilling kit corresponding to the selected implant system. The guided trephination protocol is designed to streamline the osteotomy process, reduce operative duration, and potentially mitigate postoperative morbidity. Therefore, trephination-based guided implant placement could be a valid alternative to conventional guided surgery. Keywords: Guided surgery, Guided trephination, Surgical guide, Trephine drill, Computer-guided implant surgery

Research Authors
Mohammed Ramadan, Alaa Talaat , Yasmine Elsayed Ahmed , Ahmed El Sayed Hamed Amr
Research Date
Research File
mini review.pdf (394.6 KB)
Research Member
Research Pages
224-228
Research Publisher
International Scientific Organization
Research Rank
International
Research Vol
27
Research Website
https://iscientific.org/Journal.html
Research Year
2025

The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Assiut University, announces the second phase of the Visiting Resident Program from July 1 to December 31, 2026.

Graduated dentists interested in joining the program are requested to obtain the application form from the Physicians Affairs Office at the University Dental Hospital and submit it to the Secretariat of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery no later than Thursday, June 11.

Interviews for applicants will be held on Monday, June 15, at 8:30 a.m. in the Head of Department’s Office. Candidates will be selected according to the approved points-based system.قا لنظام النقاط المعتمد

The Seventh Scientific Days, organized by the College's Continuing Medical Education Unit for physicians of the Ministry of Health and Health Insurance Authority, have been successfully concluded.

Under the Patronage of

Prof. Ahmed El-Menshawy – President of the University

Prof. Mohamed Adawy – Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development

Prof. Safaa Tohamy – Dean of the Faculty

Prof. Mohamed Nahid Attia – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

The Seventh Scientific Day, organized by the Faculty’s Continuing Medical Education Unit for physicians from the Ministry of Health and the Health Insurance Authority, has been successfully concluded.

The Scientific Day was inaugurated by Dr. Mahmoud El-Qady, Director of the Faculty’s Continuing Medical Education Unit, who welcomed the distinguished attendees and reaffirmed the Unit’s commitment to implementing its scientific agenda for the 2025–2026 academic year.

This event is part of the Faculty’s Community Service and Environmental Development Sector plan to organize a series of scientific days throughout the 2025–2026 academic year. It reflects the Faculty’s commitment to its community role in enhancing the professional competencies of graduate physicians and supports the implementation of the cooperation protocol between the Directorate of Health Affairs and the Health Insurance Authority in the governorate.

The lecture of the day was delivered by:

Dr. Amna Taha – Lecturer of Fixed Prosthodontics

who presented a lecture entitled:

“Endodontically Treated Tooth: Preserve More & Restore Smarter”

with the assistance of:

Mr. Abdelrahman Hamdy – Assistant Lecturer of Fixed Prosthodontics

The event witnessed strong attendance, with more than 50 physicians from the Ministry of Health and the Health Insurance Authority, in addition to members of the supporting academic staff and internship dentists from the Faculty.

May you remain under God's protection and care.

 

Announcement of the “Don’t Believe It” Competition organized by Egyptian universities and institutes for university and institute students, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of spreading unverified news.

The competition will run from May 1, 2026, until May 31, 2026. Entries should be submitted to the General Administration for Education and Student Affairs at the Supreme Council of Universities via Google Drive.

Competition details are available at the following link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BhN68sc1R67m9mBxg03fxqKLoKaqY8Of/view?usp=sharing

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