CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
Mithun Pai BH teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students. ?
SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING
Subject | Semester / Year |
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Public Health Dentistry | Third and Fourth year |
Public Health Dentistry | Postgraduate students |
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Degree | Specialisation | Institute | Year of passing |
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MDS | Public Health Dentistry | College of Dental Sciences, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences | 2010 |
Experience
Institution / Organisation | Designation | Role | Tenure |
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Department of Public Health Dentistry, MCODS Mangalore | Assistant Professor | Till date |
AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH
Area of Interest
Cariology, Public Health Interventions, Behavioural Sciences
Area of Expertise
Public Health Dentistry
Area of 亚洲通_亚洲通官网
Cariology, Public Health Dentistry, Behavioural Sciences
Professional Affiliations & Contributions
- Life Member of IAPHD, 2007.
- Member of Annual Member Indian Dental Association, 2010.
Antifungal efficacy of punica granatum, acacia nilotica ,cuminum cyminum and foieniculum vuagare on candida albicans an in vitro study
2010-01-01 Prashant GM Shivakumar K Muralikrishna Chandu GN
Indian Journal of Dental 亚洲通_亚洲通官网, 2010, 21(3):334-336.
Awareness and opinion regarding the recent change in dental curriculum among dental staff, dental students and class XII students of Davangere city, India
2010-01-01 Prashant GM Shivakumar K Muralikrishna Chandu GN
Karnataka State Dental Journal, 2010, 21(1)4-7.
Antibacterial properties of fluoride releasing glass ionomer cements (GIC’S) and pit and fissure sealants on streptococcus mutans
2010-01-01 Mahesh Kumar M Prashant GM Usha Mohandas VV Subba Reddy
亚洲通_亚洲通官网 Journal of Clinical pediatric Dentistry.2010;3(2)93-96.
Willingness to participate in disaster management among Indian dental graduates
2012-01-01 Rajesh G Pai MBH Shenoy R Priya H
Pre-hospital and Disaster Medicine 2012, 27(5):439-444.
Knowledge about informed Consent and its association with socio-demographic factors in costal India. A Hospital based cross sectional study
2009-01-01 Ashwini Desai (UG)
Before providing care or treatment to a patient, the dentist must obtain the individual’s free and informed consent. This requirement is based on two principles: personal inviolability and free will hence a study was devised with following: Objectives: ? To determine the knowledge about informed consent when dental treatment is advised to them. ? To assess their attitudes and opinions towards the informed consent.