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SUMMARY:Digital Endodontics Relevant for Current Clinical Practice?
DESCRIPTION:Date:\n14th May 2025\, 7-8pm (light refreshments available from 6:30pm) \n\n\nVenue:\nNational University Centre for Oral Health Singapore\, Auditorium L9 \n\n\nEvent Type:\nLecture/Sharing Session \n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDental Students \n\n\nTrainer / Instructor:\nDR. OVE A. PETERS\, DMD MS PHD \n\n\nFlyer:\nView PDF \n\n\nOrganised by:\nSOCIETY OF ENDODONTISTS SINGAPORE & NUS National University of Singapore \n\n\n\n\nProgramme Details:\nDigital technologies are increasingly shaping modern endodontic practice\, offering enhanced diagnostic capabilities\, procedural precision\, and new opportunities for clinical efficiency. While tactile skill remains foundational\, advancements such as cone beam computed tomography (CBСT) have redefined diagnostic imaging with regards to periapical pathosis and complex canal anatomies. Dental Magnetic resonance tomography (dMRI) has the potential for a relevant next step in diagnostics. Other emerging tools include Al-driven decision-making enhancement\, 3D printed guides for minimally invasive access\, and dynamic navigation systems that integrate CBCT data into real-time visualisation during procedures. These innovations-though currently not fully implemented even specialist settings-signal a shift toward more predictable and streamlined treatment planning and treatment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n    \n        Back
URL:https://www.dentistry.nus.edu.sg/event/digital-endodontics-relevant-for-current-clinical-practice/
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SUMMARY:Global Surgery Crisis and Mercy Ships
DESCRIPTION:Date:\n26 May 2025\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm \n\n\nVenue:\nL9 Auditorium\, NUS Dentistry\, NUCOHS \n\n\nEvent Type:\nSSG Funded Workshops \n\n\nTarget Audience:\nGeneral Dentists \n\n\nTrainer / Instructor:\nDr Leo Cheng\nRev. Hilary Cheng \n\n\nCPE Points:\n1 \n\n\nFlyer:\nView PDF \n\n\n\n\nProgramme Details:\nTwo-thirds of the world’s population lack access to safe surgery\, with 9 out of 10 people affected in Sub-Saharan West Africa. About 17 million die annually from preventable surgical conditions—more than from TB\, malaria\, and HIV/AIDS combined. In low-income countries\, untreated tumors and deformities often lead to social ostracism and life threatening health issues. Venue: L9 Auditorium\, Date: Mon\, 26 May 2025 Their ships\, including the newly launched Global Mercy\, are staffed by volunteers committed to eradicating surgical inequities. Mercy Ships uses hospital ships to provide free\, world-class surgical care in West Africa\, training local professionals and saving lives. \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n        Back
URL:https://www.dentistry.nus.edu.sg/event/global-surgery-crisis-and-mercy-ships/
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