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Prof. Paulo Melo
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Dr. Edoardo Cavallé
Born in 1960, Edoardo Cavallé graduated in 1985 from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University Statale in Milan. He specialized in orthodontics and established his dental practice in Monza in 1986 while acting in parallel as a legal dental expert for the court on Monza.
In 1988, he became director of the specialistic dental-medical first-aid-sector at the Local Sanitary Service in Monza District at S. Gerardo Hospital. He obtained a Certificate of Management as Director of Public National Health Service in 2002 and became Assistant Professor in Orthodontics at the Milano State University in 2018.
Edoardo managed the COVID 19 Outbreak Department at S. Gerardo Hospital in Monza.
Dr. Kaveh Seyedan
Kaveh Seyedan held a position as professor of prosthodontics and Director of postdoctoral program in Prosthodontics and implant Dentistry at shahid Beheshti university of Medical sciences, Tehran, Iran.
He was the President of Iranian Association Of Prosthodontists for 3 terms since 2008, and secretary General of Iranian Association of Implant Dentistry.
He is the Chair of Science Committee of Iranian Dental Association since 2017, and Ambassador to International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
He has published 12 Books , and over 70 papers. His research focuses on prosthodontic aspects of implant dentistry, all ceramic restorations and restoration of endodontically treated teeth.
Prof. Liu Yi
Prof. Yi Liu is full time clinical professor in department of orthodontics, Peking University School of Stomatology,director of international communication of Chinese Stomatological Association, MLSC committee member of FDI. He graduated from Beijing Medical University in 1996, and received his DDS and Ph.D. in Peking University School of Stomatology. His research interests include digital orthodontics, interdisciplinary TMD management, early orthodontic treatment, and diagnosis and treatment of skeletal discrepancy.
He has published nearly 100 articles and book chapters. He lectured as invited speaker in China extensively also internationally. He was committee member of Chinese orthodontic society and Digital dentistry society in China, served for several government working panel groups.
Dr. Jina Lee Linton
Is an orthodontist, a diplomate of American Board of Orthodontics, in private practice for 30 years. She is teaching at Yonsei University and Korea University medical School as an attending professor, and is a board member of the Korean Association of Craniofacial Plastic Surgeons.
She is a chairperson of the Oral Health Policy Committee of the Korean Academy of Geriatric Dentistry, and a past vice president of Korean Association of Dentists.
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Thanks for the presentation. Very insightful. God bless
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Thank you for very informative presentations.
Is the low infection risk in the Dentistry because practices were closed?
Is pre op mouth rinse with hydrogen peroxide or chlorhexidine becoming a norm?
what is the best way to evacuate the dental office air during practice?
Thank you
In the new normal we are entering, prevention strategies, especially through oral health education in primary school and at all levels must be emphasised. Some of the cost for these initiatives and community based preventive dentistry should be addressed by food, especially sugar, industry?
How can we to practice safe both for dentists and patients?
The statistic for Dentistry are from the time where the practices were closed or treating only emergency patients after screening, with limited aerosol generating procedures. What is the real risk?
Are there any specific measures to restrict or limit the aerosol infection to dental personal
Has the virus been isolated in aerosol? If so in what numbers?has a lab model been established to show it actually can be transmitted in dentistry?
It is time to rethink Dentistry and how we need to support oral health in the future without depending heavily on the current restorative model
It’s a foggy day indeed in Boston too
Thank you so much for this webinar. We love seeing the representation of colleagues around the world coming together to share knowledge!
Thank you . It was incredibly informative and interesting.
Could the Low number of deaths for dentists be due to them stopping for dental treatment
Thank you once again for the presentations.
What has been the general effect of the covid19 on service fees for dental procedures considering the need to use more PPEs. Is there anything FDI and partners can do to ensure the availability of PPEs at affordable prices?Dr Adeyemi Tope E. from Nigeria.
What’s happened in Italy
Congratulations for these good présentations. Best regards to my friend Dr Edouardo CAVALLE.
Dr Emile CHINA
ventilate the room,does it mean no air conditioners as Nigeria is very hot?
Did the UG students clinical teaching and their clinical exposure decrease, and therefore compared to the previous years was the 2019-20 and 2020-21 new graduates clinical experience compromised / reduced? How did the dental regulators / licencing bodies in your respective countries respond?
what is the ideal disinfectant for surfaces and instruments in the dental surgeries during this times
Dear sir ,Now we can start oral prophylaxis ?
Has the FDI prepared a standard guideline in order to promote standardised oral healthcare practice during COVID-19, noting especially the significant guideline vacuum in LICs
Do not you Think it is important that FDI issue global guidance for dentist on COVID19 and dental practice?
Thank you for the excellent and informative presentations
Any innovative devices for aerosol containment (other than extra-oral suction) on the international platform?
Nick Armstrong, How dangerous are aerosols?
What extra protection should be taken while treating the patient on dental chair
Thank yo for the presentations
Thank you FDI, partners, speakers and participants.
Dr Yetunde Oludare from Nigerian Dental Association
Thanks for the excellent presentation
What suggestions FDI will give for General Dental Practitioners in continuing their practice? Thank u
Thank you Dr sayedin for your presentation and the situation of dentistry in Iran
The ppein is very important what percentage of pts acquired covid in dental practice
what is the advantage of HEPA filters over other methods of air decontmaination?
how effective are extra oral suction for aerosol containment?
Excellent presentation… Please are there recommendations for the clinical training of dental students and resident doctors considering this new normal and the need to carry out aerosol generating procedures while maintaining physical distancing….Dr Adeyemi Tope Emmanuel from Nigeria.
What is the viral load in the saliva and during the aerosol generating procedures?
Good day.Very nice presentations. I’ll like to know if there’s any global data on dentists who have treated confirmed covid19 cases knowingly and the effect of such treatment on the covid19 statuses of such dentists… Dr Adeyemi Tope Emmanuel from Nigeria. topmost007@yahoo.com
Congratulations on the efficiency proven in the combat of COVID-19 for Korea!
Thanks for this webinar FDI. Albert Akhidenor, Abuja, Nigeria
Good day.
Very nice presentations.
I’ll like to know if there’s any global data on dentists who have treated confirmed covid19 cases knowingly and the effect of such treatment on the covid19 statuses of such dentists.
Also, do we have recommendations for the clinical training of dental students.
Thank you Prof Li for a great presentation
How will dental education be affected? Especially postgraduate training.
What subspeciality will be the most hit by the protocols.
Also please kindly share your slide with me
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Thanks
How can clinical dental students do procedures and sit for clinical examinations in this COVID-19 period? Thanks.
The presentation is very clear. Thank you
Will the surgical mask will do
Kindly I d like to know what is the best way of ventilation system specially in faculties hospital clinics during covid 19 pandemic
Sir please let me know what changes to carry out for Pediatric denristry
Was the lack of interest on participation from the global south? The webinar would have been really rich if it included narratives from the global south which represents most LIC and MICs.
Do you know how many dentists have COVID 19 from working?
I would like to know if the FDI Guidelines could be considered officially and globally accepted? For instance: What kind of disinfectants (ingredients and concentrations) should we use?
While Teledentistry is a great idea, how are dentists doing examinations remotely, if possible?
During panamic how would be online consultation and medication prescription benificial and limitation
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We guess the risk for current condition may be reduced for oral health care providers which use PPE while providing the treatments. Is there any procedures given for patients who maybe exposed while waiting or obtaining the treatment?
How will teledentistry change the dental profession ?
We usually follow prophylactic means what is the difference we will do it after covid
How should the bds passout proceed with .. in this current situation in terms of studies and job
What can be the possible changes in various courses related to dentistry in its due process of learning by the students pursuing dentistry at various colleges ?
How long do our hands stay protect after using an hand sanitizer? This because I heard some sanitizer have a residual effect after use is this true?
Do you agree or disagree that these changes to dental practice will remain in our career for ever?
What changes with the evidence of airborn covid 19 transmission? How should we purify the air after an aerosol producing procedure?
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