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Recession of Interest, Inflation of EGO & Corruption of Minds ! Recession, Inflation & Corruption are the TOP THREE menaces at present; which are threatening our civilization across the Globe. U.S, Europe & most of the World has been badly hit by RECESSION. Many people who have migrated to Dr. Arunkumar Chhajed Western world for better opportunities; are either getting Pink Slip or are Fired ! The Asian Giants - China & India are trying to fight INFLATION ! We have an economist Prime Minister giving excuses for inflation & price rise ! This is further fueled up by Fuel Price Rise !!! CORRUPTION - some say it exists from Ages and it is Universal ! I think it is at it's All Time High; and it is affecting every one's life. That is why there is unprecedented support to Anna Hajare Baba Ramdev; though it is a matter of debate. In relation to our profession also there is 20% to 50% increase in the Dental Materials & overheads ! Secondly, the general price rise is also affecting our lives too ! So we will have to reconsider the professional charges in light of the situation. If we see Recession, Inflation & Corruption at the back- drop of our association, I feel that, There is; q RECESSION in the interest of members towards Association; q INFLATION of Personal EGO, which in turn results in q CORRUPTION of minds ! So, It becomes responsibility of all of us that these are handled with at most care. We being Office Bearers; have greater share of responsibility that, we keep our Ego low and act in the interest of Association. We must not get carried away by our personal gains. We should avoid, using our positions to Settle our Old Scores; Because we must understand & believe that, Association is above all of us and no person is greater than association. If we fail to do this, the history wont forgive us ,as all of us are bound to be history sooner or later ! The persons & personalities might be forgotten; but the great work and the institutions and valuesfor which the person lived; will be remembered forever! LONG LIVE IDA !
Dear Colleagues, In the month of April, May & June 2011 IDA Members were enjoying holidays with their family members and therefore there were very few activities. There was State E.C. Meeting held at Kolhapur on 17th April 2011. It was having attendance of about 65 members. IDA Kolhapur Branch President Dr. (Mrs.) Kavita Patil & Hon. Branch Secretary Dr. (Mrs.) Shraddha Vajramushthi, made elaborate arrangement for the State E.C.
There was 3rd State Scientific Convention held on 2nd & 3rd July 2011 at Pune. Speakers were Dr. Neel Bhatavadekar who spoke on Crown lengthening, Asthetics & Function,. and also on Fundamentals of bone grafting for Dental Implantology. Dr. Sharat Shetty spoke on & gave demonstration on Post & Core. Next day Dr. Paresh Kale spoke on Preparation, Impresssion, Temporisation & Occlusion. This Scientific Convention was attended by many members. IDA Pune Branch President, Dr. Nitin Barve & Hon. Secretary Dr. Abhijit Lele took all efforts to make this convention a success. Thanking you, Jai INDIA, Jai IDA
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Dr. Priya Vikas Kamble
8, 1st Floor, Mangal Complex, Asara Chowk, Hotgi Road, Solopur - 3 Ph. : 2603588
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6)Files in all 5 canals (Red in MB1, White in MB2, Yellow in MB3, Blue in DB, Green in P)
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5)Files in three mesial canals (Red in MB1, White in MB2, Yellow in MB3)
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The day of full moon, Purnima, in the month of Ashadh of the Hindu calendar is traditionally celebrated as Guru Purnima by Hindus. On this day, devtoees offer puja (worship) to their Guru. This was the day when Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa-author of the Mahabharata-was born. Veda Vyasa, did yeoman service to the cause of Vedic studies by gathering all the Vedic hymns extant during the times. The relationship between the Guru and the Disciple is considered very sacred. This relationship is purely spiritual in nature and is independent of age of the two. It is based on maturity of Gyan (Spiritual Knowledge) and Sadhana (Spiritual Practice). A guru (J w ) is one who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom and authority in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others (teacher). In Sanskrit gu means darkness & ru means light. As a principle for the development of consciousness it leads the creation from unreality to reality, from the darkness of ignorance to the light of knowledge. In the religious sense the term is commonly used in Hinduism and Sikhism, as well as in other Indian religions and new religious movements. Finding a true guru is often held to be a prerequisite for attaining self-realization. Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh religion said: "Even if a thousand suns and moons rose, they would be unable to remove the darkness of ignorance within the heart. This can only be removed through the grace of the Guru." "Guru" also refers in Sanskrit to Brihaspati, a divine figure in Hinduism. In Vedic astrology, guru or Brihaspati is believed to exert teaching influences. Indeed, in many Indian languages, the occidental Thursday is called either Brihaspativaar or Guruvaar. In contemporary India, the word "guru" is widely used with the general meaning of "teacher". In Western usage, the meaning of guru has been extended to cover anyone who acquires followers, though not necessarily in an established school of philosophy or religion. In a further Western extension, guru is used to refer to a person who has authority because of his or her perceived secular knowledge or skills, such as in business. Everything under the sun becomes the guru of human being. After taking the birth human being is taught by one' mother, then Father. Then the teachers from K.G., Primary School, Highschool teachers & then Professional teachers the Guru of Human being Wife, Son Daughter, Friends, all relatives. & everything under the Sun teaches the every thing something or anything. Some beings are experts in some one's field so they become the Guru of others. On the occasion of Gurupurnima I would like to take opportunity to taka blessings from my Guru.
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Dr. Rajendra Bhasme, BDS, MJC * Bachelor of Dental Surgery * Master of Journalism & Communication Science
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This Issue is realesed on Third EC of IDA MSB on 17th July 2011 at Khar (W), Mumbai
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Kolhapur, 17April 2011 : Second Executive Committee Meeting of Indian Dental Association Maharashtra State Branch was held today here at Hotel Vrushali, Kolhapur. President IDA MSB Dr. Arunkumar Chhajed, HSS Dr. Jayant Deshpande and all Executive Committee Members of Maharashtra were present for the meeting. Dr. Ashok Dhobale, HSG IDA a also made his presence for the meeting. Dr Ashok Dhoble, Honorary Secretary General of Indian Dental Associations, the apex body of dentists which has 29 state-level branches with an affiliation of 50,000 dentist while talking to the gathering said that four public sector insurance firms will offer a soon-to-be-launched insurance cover for dental care, very likely by June this year. Unlike general health insurance which mandates a minimum period of hospitalisation, no such clause will be binding to claim dental insurance. Cosmetic dentistry will not be included under the insurance scheme. Two schemes of assured sum of Rs 20,000 and Rs 70,000 - Rs 80,000 will be launched. The apex body had approached the Union Finance Ministry for approval of the scheme in in 2003. The proposal was since pending with various bodies for an approval. A few months back, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority, the watchdog for the insurance sector, approved this scheme. The insurance cover will now be offered by General Insurance, New India Assurance, Oriental Insurance and United India Insurance. Survey findings shocking Dr. Dhoble said that surveys by marketing firms engaged in oral healthcare reveal that in a population of 1 lakh, up to 70,000 (80%) children suffer from dental problems and an equal number of adults have gum-related diseases. Only 1,400 (2%) of them approach dentists, and only 56 (40%) of them take treatment. Also, almost 40 per cent of cancer patients have oral cancer, which will be covered by the insurance scheme.
KOLHAPUR BR.
Dr. Rajiv Varma a man full of practical knowledge. Lecture an eye opener for all the dentist on 17th April 2011 on Predictable Fixed Prosthodontics
Dr. Shailesh Deshmukh a renowned orthodontist had very thoughtfully planned his lecture for the General Dental Surgeons on 1st May 2011 at Kolhapur
Dr. Ashish Deshpande & Dr. Subodh Phadke talk on Cosmetics Dentistry on 10th July 2011 at Kolhapur Dr. Shraddha Vajramushti
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THANE BR.
IDA Thane branch had organised 2 study circles for the benefit of its members during the month of May and June 2011 as a part of its CDE series every month. The details of the two study circles are as below: 1. Study Circle in May 2011: Topic: Implant for Beginners Speaker: Dr Jayant Deshpande An Eminent implantologist form Thane and HSS, IDA MSB Dr Jayant Deshpande gave a very nice presentation on the Basics in Implants for beginners and narrated how simple cases of implant can be done by the beginners when they start Implant Practice. His presentation was an eye opener on the myths, the do's and dont's of Implant Dentistry. The programme was well attended by 47 members of IDA Thane. 2. Study Circle in June 2011: Topic: Digital Radiology Speaker: Dr V Sreenivasan, MDS(OMDR) HOD, Subharati Dental College, Meerut, UP. The lecture was a highlight about the recent advances in Digital Radiology which also threw some light on the basics of Digital radiology. Dr Sreenivasan explained the differences, advantages, and disadvantages about the routine OPG, the Spiral CT, Cone beam CT and Dentascan Imaging techniques in a simple and lucid language. The lecture was well appreciated by 52 members who attended and benefited.
DHULE BR.
The Second Scientific program of our br. This new IDA year was arranged on Friday 22nd April 2011. At IMA Hall, Jail Road, Dhule. We had invited most eminent speaker in field of dentistry namely Dr. Rajesh Oswal. The topic was Unusual Surgical Cases. The third Scientific program of our br. This new IDA year was arranged on Friday 27th May 2011. At IMA Hall, Dhule. We had invited most eminent speaker in field of dentistry namely Dr. Nitin Patel & Dr. Archana Borse. The topic was Tumours of Maxillo facial region. & Its pathological aspects.
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Dr. R. S. Sathawane installed as National President of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine & Radiology
Dr. R. S. Sathawane, a member of IDA and Coeditor of Dental Dialogue has been installed as the President of the Indian Academy of Oral Medicine & Radiology ( IAOMR ) for the year 2010-11 at the recently held 22nd National Conference of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine & Radiology at New Delhi. He has once again brought laurels to the orange city Nagpur & to IDA by occupying the highest post at the national level. Earlier he has worked as Vice-President and Member of Executive Committee of the Academy.
Dr. R. S. Sathawane
NANDED BR.
IDA Nanded Branch had celebrated "Dentist Day" i.e. 6th Mar. 2011 in a different & delightful way. We have arranged a family get together of all Dentist of Nanded IDA at our President, Dr. Arun Niwale's farm house as "VANBHOJAN". Around 25 families of dentists have attended the program. We have arranged various games like couple games, kids games etc. Winners have got prizes. All dentists have got refreshment & relaxation other than day to day routine. Everybody was very happy & satisfied with arrangements done by Dr. Arun Niwale & Dr. Medha Umrajkar. Special efforts done by Dr. Sagar Rahegaokar and Dr.Jalaba Dhumal for the success of this great celebration. Dr. Medha Umrajkar
GOLDEN JUBILEE
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