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Prof. Mohamed Ekram Ibrahim Hassan    

        Qualifications
        B.CH.D., H.D.D.PhD [Cairo University]

       Position
       Professor
 
     
Contact:
      Office Tel: 467-7235
      Office Fax: 467-9018
      Room No.: 25/2B
      E-mail: mekram_20@yahoo.com

Education:

Course director of undergraduate, Postgraduate and continuous education courses of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.

Research

• An advanced view in the clinical examination plan. A new approach in differential diagnosis.
• A sialographic study of the secretory function of the parotid gland in diabetic patients.
• The dental patient with renal failure: a clinico-radiographic study.
• Radiodiagnosis of middle face fractures by computerized tomography and conventional radiography.
• Role of the dentist in the early diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism:  a clinical, radiographic, biochemical and radioimmunoassay study.
• Dental implications in the early detection of vitamin D resistant rickets. A clinical, radiographic and biochemical study.
• A computer assisted simple approach to radiodiagnosis.
• Chronic obstructive submandibular sialectasis. A radiographic and sialographic study.
• A tomographic method for evaluation of the mandibular edentulous ridge resorption.
• A comparative study of some anti-emetics for management of gagging in intraoral radiography.
• Radiographic evaluation of maxillary sinus by computed tomography.
• A study on contrast and resolution of a submandibular sialolith using the appropriate exposure factors.
• Errors in lateral cephalometric projections in evaluation of mandibular residual ridge height.
• Systemic control of the gag reflex in inrtaoral radiography.
• A standardized planimetric method for quantitative evaluation of the structural changes in rheumatoid arthritis of the temporomandibular joint.
• Effect of cobalt 60 on rat submandibular salivary gland “electron microscopic study “.
• The risk - benefit concept in the radiographic examination of partially and completely edentulous patients.
• A dsensitometric study of bone density around the implants used as abutments in conjunction with natural teeth for supporting a removable partial denture.
• Diagnosis and prosthodontic management of a complicated posterior implant in the maxillary sinus region by radiography and sinoscopy.
• The value of radionuclide bone scan and computerized tomography in the diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the maxilla.
• Computerized tomography versus conventional radiography in the diagnosis tumors and tumor - like lesions of the maxilla.
• Quantitative radionuclide scintigraphy as a method for evaluation of major salivary gland’s function following radioiodine therapy in cancer thyroid patients.
• Fibrin stabilizing factor (factor xiii) and bone healing in induced diabetic rats.  A radiographic and histological study.
• A quantitative radiographic study for assessment of the calcification level of roots of the first permanent molars while piercing the oral mucosa.
• The validity of using the advances in tomography and panoramic radiography in evaluation of dental implants.
• Local factors as a cause for disturbances in teeth eruption.
• Arthrotomography in the diagnosis of Temporomandibular disorders.
• Quantitative radionuclide sceintigraphy as a method for evaluation of major salivary gland’s function following radioiodine therapy in cancer thyroid patients.
• Fibrin stabilizing factor (factor xiii) and bone healing in induced diabetic rats.  A radiographic and histological study.
• A quantitative radiographic study for assessment of the calcification level of roots of the first permanent molars while piercing the oral mucosa.
• A tomographic study of air cell pneumatization of the temporal bone components of the TMJ in patients with temporomandibular joint disorder. A Pragmatic Approach to differential diagnosis: the Clinical Examination Plan

Research interest:

Oral Radiology, Maxillofacial Radiology, Maxillofacial Diagnosis, TMJ studies, Radiologic manifestations of systemic disease and Advanced Imaging Modalities.

 Timetable: Academic Year 1429-1430 [2nd Semester]

 

Time

Day

Loc.

8 – 9 am

9 – 12 am

12 – 1

1 – 2 pm

2 – 5 pm

SAT

Duc

241 MDS

241 MDS

 

 

Muc

 

 

 

 

SUN

Duc

 

SPEC. PROC. CLN.

Dept/Div Mtsg/Seminars

531 MDS

Muc

 

 

 

 

MON

Duc

 

 

 

 

Muc

 

 

241 MDS

241 MDS

TUES

Duc

 

 

 

 

Muc

 

 

241 MDS

WED

Duc

 

530 mds 

DENS600                          342 MDS

Muc

 

 

 

 

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