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After obtaining a BDS (Bachelor’s of Dental Surgery), one must complete postgraduate studies in order to pursue dental oncology. Depending on the country, many dental oncology courses are available at postgraduate level such as Master’s or PhD programs.
In India, students interested in pursuing dental oncology may begin their studies by first obtaining an MDS (Master's of Dental Surgery) degree in Oral Medicine and Radiology from institutions like Manipal Academy of Higher Education or Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre.
It is also possible to pursue additional qualifications such as Fellowship Programs in Oral Oncology and Fellowship Programmes In Head & Neck Oncologic Reconstructive surgery offered by prestigious institutions such as Amrita Institute Of Medical Science, Kochi; Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai; and AIMS Delhi etc.
Additionally, fellowships can also be pursued abroad and some notable universities which offer them include Harvard University - School Of Public Health; Stanford University - School Of Medicine; Penn State College Of Medicine; UCLA School Of Dentistry etc.. Furthermore organizations/ institutes like American Association for Dental Research provide financial aids for higher education abroad related to this specialization.
Ultimately it is important that dentists who wish to specialize in dental oncolgy stay up-to-date with the latest research advancements within this field so they are aware the most advanced treatments techniques like Photodynamic Therapy or Intraoral Laser Suction Biopsy which can aid early diagnosis but all these advances require skill sets obtained through knowledge obtained through continuous study after BDS degree.
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Q. Hello Doctor, from past 3 weeks I have too much dandruff problem and it cause hair loss will you suggest any best solution for this?
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Dealing with excessive dandruff leading to hair loss can be frustrating, but there are effective ways to address this issue. Here's what you can do:
1. Switch to a Gentle Shampoo: Opt for shampoos specifically designed for dandruff, containing ingredients like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, coal tar, or selenium sulfide. Use these shampoos regularly to reduce dandruff buildup.
2. Scalp Massage: Gently massage your scalp while shampooing to help remove flakes and improve blood circulation, which can promote healthier hair growth.
3. Avoid Hot Water: Wash your hair with lukewarm water instead of hot water, as hot water can dry out your scalp and worsen dandruff.
4. Balanced Diet: Ensure you're eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals essential for healthy hair and scalp, such as omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and B vitamins.
5. Manage Stress: Stress can exacerbate dandruff problems. Practice stress-relief techniques like meditation, yoga, or regular exercise to help manage stress levels.
6. Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse: Consider using diluted apple cider vinegar as a rinse after shampooing. It can help restore the scalp's pH balance and reduce dandruff.
7. Consult a Dermatologist: If the issue persists despite trying home remedies or over-the-counter solutions, seek advice from a dermatologist. They can provide a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific scalp condition.
Remember, consistency is key when dealing with dandruff. Give these remedies some time to work, as immediate results might not always occur. It's essential to find what works best for your scalp, so don't get discouraged if you don't see immediate improvements.
Taking care of your scalp health not only addresses dandruff but also aids in reducing hair loss associated with this issue. Feel free to incorporate these tips into your routine and observe how your scalp responds. If the problem persists or worsens, seeking professional guidance is always recommended.