Preconference Workshop 1 : Update on Dental Trauma and Splinting of An Avulsed Tooth

Tooth splinting is essential in managing traumatical dental injuries, particularly luxation, avulsion, and root fractures.This workshop provides an evidence - based overview of splinting techniques, focusing on controlled stabilization to promote healing of the periodontal tissues.
Participants will explore a range of splinting options-no splinting, rigid splints, functional splints - and appropriate application durations. Emphasis will also be placed in managing tooth mobility in advanced periodontal conditions, aligning clinical decisions with the latest research.
The session concludes with a hands-on practice using pre-impregnated long resin fibers, giving attendees direct experience under expert guidance.


Learning outcomes

Participants will learn to :
- Design effective splints tailored to dental trauma cases
- Apply long and short fiber techniques in trauma and restorative dentistry
- Understand the role of physiological mobility and flexibility in splint design.

Preconference Workshop 2 : Role of Virtual Planning and Virtual Reality in Presice Training and Surgical Planning of Patient Specific Implants (PSI)

This workshop explores the integration of Virtual Surgical Planning (VSP) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies in the design, training, and surgical execution of Patient - Specific Implants (PSI), particularly in cranio-maxillofacial procedures. By combining theory with immersive hands - on experience, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of cutting-edge tools shaping the future of personalized reconstructive surgery.


Learning outcomes

Participants will learn to :
- Understand the fundamentals of Virtual Surgical Planning (VSP) and its clinical applications in cranio - maxillofacial procedures.
- Recognize the significance and design process of Patient - Specific Implants (PSI) in modern reconstructive surgery, including the benefits of customization, precision, and patient outcomes.
- Experience hands-on demonstrations utilizing VR headsets and physical PSI surgical models to simulate surgical planning, enhance spatial understanding, and improve procedural accuracy.


PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP 1

Time Topic Speaker
09.00am - 10.30am Update on the IADT Guidelines Prof.Dr.Hien Ngo
10.30am - 10.45am Tea Break Tea Break
10.45pm - 1.00pm Splinting of an avulsed tooth with pre-impregnated filers Prof.Dr.Hien Ngo

 

PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP 2

Time Topic Speaker
02.00pm - 02.45pm Introduction to Virtual Reality and Virtual Surgical Planning in Surgical Procedure Dr.John Nesan & Mr.Charles
02.45pm - 03.15pm Role of Patient - Specific Implants in Cranio - Maxillofacial Surgery Dr.John Nesan
03.15pm - 04.30pm Group A : Hands - On Demo PSI
Group B : VR Training with Headset
Dr.John Nesan & Mr. Charles
04.30pm - 04.45pm Tea Break Tea Break
04.45pm - 05.45pm Hands-On Demonstration (PSI + VR) Dr.John Nesan & Mr. Charles
05.45pm - 06.00pm Panel Discussion with Q & A + Closing Dr.John Nesan & Mr. Charles

 

For more details, please contact :

Assoc Prof Dr Deepak Pateel
Email : pateel@mahsa.edu.my
Phone : +60183622456