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International Agency for Standards and Ratings honors Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed with William Harvey Research Award- 2015 in Dentistry for great scientific contribution
11 April, 2015, Iraq, USA NEWS CORP
Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed is one of Dentistry's leading celebrity, known for leadership skills and breakthrough research potential. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed starred in Dentistry. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Dentist for Year 2015 on Earth. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed earned William Harvey Research Award- 2015 in Dentistry.Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed did Ph.D (year, 2012) in Dental Implantology on Novel bioactive glass coating for dental implants at Dental physical sciences, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed did M.Sc (1997–2002) in Oral Surgery on Sequamous cell carcinoma of the lip and cheek (clinical and pathological study) at University of Baghdad, College of Dentistry, Department of oral surgery, Iraq and did B.D.S. (1991-1995) in Dentistry at University of Baghdad, College of Dentistry, Iraq. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed’s Research interests in Osseointegration and Implant-bone interface, Cell-surface interactions, surface modifications of titanium dental implant, Bioglass and bioceramic coatings for dental implants, Bioactive glasses as bone substitutes and bone filler in oral & maxillofacial surgery and periodontology.
Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed from Iraq made a historical victory over the international competition and won William Harvey Research Award- 2015 in Dentistry. The research was highlighted in international media and gathered a large worldwide attention in scientific circles while it appeared in world's most read journal 'The Journal for Dentistry'. In the report on Pattern of Impacted Mandibular Third Molars in Patients Referring to the Department of Oral Surgery, College of Dentistry, Babylon University Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed mention that The pattern of impacted mandibular third molars has an influence on the difficulty of surgical removal of these teeth. The aim of this study was to investigate the pattern of impacted mandibular third molars in patients referring to the department of oral surgery, college of dentistry, Babylon University. A total of 79 patients were seen. The data were analyzed according to age, gender, residence and patient' complaint. The pattern of hundred impacted mandibular third molars in the 79 patients was evaluated according to Winter's and Pell and Gregory classifications using periapical and orthopantographic views. The majority of patients were male in their third decade and urban dwellers. Vertical and class IA represent the most common pattern of impacted mandibular third molars. Most cases had symptom of pain and frequently associated with pericoronitis and periodontitis. In conclusion, the pattern of impaction suggests that the majority of impacted mandibular third molars are moderately difficult and can be remove dunder local anesthesia. Further study should be carried out to correlate between epidemiological data and postoperative complications. Under their leadership the research area is surely likely to expand beyond the horizons. It will be worthy to explore the further potential under their legacy. Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed as valuable intellectuals for the country offer exclusive opportunities for scholars around the world. One of the most attractive weightage for Iraq is to have the awardees for promotion of the concerned scientific discipline for the benefit of its civilians. Thus Iraq which has excellent track record to produce brain storming intellectuals, has offered a new extension in terms of Al-Noaman Ahmed Salah Hameed to world.
Among the patients attended to the Department of Oral Surgery, College of Dentistry, Babylon University, Iraq, impacted mandibular third molars were predominant in malesgender. The majority of patients in their third decade. Impacted mandibular third molars were most common in urban populations. Vertical and class IA appear to be the most common types of impaction.Most casespresent with symptom of pain and the majority associated with pericoronitis and periodontitis. The pattern of impaction suggests that the majority of impacted mandibular third molars are moderately difficult and can be removed surgically under local anesthesia. Future studies should be conducted to correlate between epidemiological data and postoperative complications associated with impacted mandibular third molars. You can share this News URL on Facebook or your Social Media Site/ blog. USA NEW SCORP If you have a news you can Submit your News in Comment box> Join us as Journalist > News Content purchase > Corrections > Copyright > Place a Classified Ad > Sell Your Home > Sell Your Business > Commercial Real Estate Ads > Advertise with us > Recruitment & Career Ads > Franchising > Advertise Locally > Contact us > plojindexing@gmail.com
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