Mohamed Yahia Mohamed Ahmed Rashad Sharaf

lecturer

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Mohamed sharaf
Enshas El ramel , Belbis ,Sharkia, Egypt
0020552822937 00201223095900
Sex: male
Date of birth: 3 September 1983
Nationality: Egyptian
Work experience:
January 2015 till January 2018: Assistant lecture at faculty of dentistry Beni-Suef university prosthetic deparment.
January 2013 till December 2015: Dentist at (central hospital ,prothetic department) Ministry of health ,Egypt
January 2007 till December 2012: Dentist at (central hospital) Ministry of health, Egypt
September 2006 -October 2006:House officer in ministry of health.
November 2005 –August 2006:House officer in faculty of oral and dental medicine
Education and training:
Doctorate’s degree of oral medicine,prosthetic dentistry(Evaluation of patients satisfaction of obturator with attachment versus conventional obturator in treatment of unilateral maxillectomy :A randomized clinical trial ) 2017. Faculty of oral and dental medicine cairo university ,Egypt.
MDSC master's degree of oral medicine,prosthetic dentistry (the effect of implant diameter on the supporting structures of implant supported partial over denture )2012. Faculty of oral and dental medicine cairo university ,Egypt.
B.D.S of oral and dental medicine and surgery . Faculty of oral and dental medicine Cairo university ,Egypt. May 2005,score very good with grade of honor
Attended several courses:
Maxillofacial prosthesis (faculty)
Attatchment (faculty)
Implant sinus lift (faculty)
Infection control (ministry of health)
Personal skills:
Language skill:
Mother tongue Arabic
Very command in English TOEFL score 530 at 2010
French B1 center cultural francais 2013
Germany A2 Axon center 2014
Communication skills:
Have worked in various team project in the hospital and in the faculty .
Organizational and managerial skills:
Take the leadership in the hospital clinic and dealing with a team of 11 house officers.
Jobs related skill:
Other skills:
Highly prepared for working in challenging environment.
Ability to work under pressure to meet the dead lines
I'm active, organized and quick learner.
Very active and always seeking for development .
Playing chess ,reading novels ,like to learn different cultures
Computer skills:
Competent with most Microsoft Office programmes .
Driving license: valid
Additional l information:
Presentation and seminars:
several seminars in the prosthetic department.
publications:
Sharaf M.Y et al The effect of implant diameter on the supporting structures of implant supported partial over denture.CDJ.vol28. no3 ,1363:1370 september,2012.
Conferences:
several conferences in Cairo and Alexandria .

Master Title

The effect of implant diameter on the supporting structures of implants supporting partial over-denture in unilateral distal extension cases

Master Abstract

The effect of implant diameter on the supporting structures of implants supporting partial over-denture in unilateral distal extension cases This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of using different implant diameters on the supporting structures of the implants in implant-supported partial over-denture. Fourteen patients (ten females and four males) were selected from the outpatient clinic of the Prosthodontic department, Faculty of Oral and Dental medicine, Cairo University; all patients were Kennedy Class II with the first premolar as the last standing tooth. Patients were divided into two equal groups each of seven patients (five females and two males) where each patient received a root form implant 10mm in length between the first and second molars to support a partial over-denture as follows: ? Patients of the first group received an implant (3.6mm) diameter. ? Patients of the second group received an implant (4.5mm) diameter. Clinical evaluation (patient satisfaction, implant stability using Osstell device and Gingival Index score) and radiographic evaluation (bone height changes and bone density measurement) for the implants at the time of prosthesis insertion and after three and six months later. It was shown that the changes in the marginal bone height measurements after six months of prosthesis insertion were statistically significantly higher in the narrow implant diameter group compared to the wider one. However, the changes in bone density measurements were statistically insignificant between both groups along the study period. In addition, the changes in the ISQ (Implant Stability Quotient) reading were insignificant between both groups along the study period. Also, the narrow implant group showed a statistically significantly higher mean percentage increase in the Gingival Index Scores than the wider one after six months of prosthesis insertion. From the results of this study it can be concluded that: -Implant-supported partial over-denture can be considered a reliable method for restoring Kennedy Class II cases. -The use of wide diameter implants is preferred when the alveolar bone permits. -Using a wide implant diameter could be of value in cases requiring placement of short implants.

PHD Title

Evaluation of patients satisfaction of obturator with attachment versus conventional obturator in treatment of unilateral maxillectomy : A randomized clinical trial .

PHD Abstract

156 Evaluation of patients satisfaction of obturator with attachment versus conventional obturator in treatment of unilateral maxillectomy : A randomized clinical trial . This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of attachment retained obturator versus clasp retained obturator on the patients satisfaction and the supporting structures in the treatment of unilateral maxillectomy . Fourteen patients (eight females and six males) were selected from the Outpatient Clinic, Prosthodontics Department , Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Unit, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine Cairo University or referred from The National Cancer Institute. All patients were with unilateral maxillectomy . Patients were divided randomly into two equal groups each of seven patients (four females and three males) where each patient received an obturator as follows: ? Patients of the first group received attachment retained obturators. ? Patients of the second group received clasp retained obturators. Quality of life evaluation (patient satisfaction) was recorded at one month of prosthesis insertion , after three and nine months later by using two scales a) Obturator Functioning Scale b)The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Head and Neck 35 (cancer-specific module) It was shown that the patient satisfaction scale was statistically significantly higher in clasp retained obturator group compared to attachment retained obturator i.e(the patient of attachment group were more satisfied than the clasp group) 157 Radiographic changes were recorded at the time of prosthesis insertion , after three six, nine months later for marginal bone height and density changes around the anterior and posterior abutments . It was shown that the changes in the marginal bone height measurements after nine months of prosthesis insertion were statistically significantly higher in the clasp group compared to the attachment . And also, the changes in bone density measurements were statistically significantly higher in the attachment group compared to the clasp between both groups along the study period. From the results of this study the following conclusion can be considered: - Attachment retained obturator can be considered a reliable method for treatment of unilateral maxillectomy with higher rate of patient satisfaction and alveolar bone preservation. -The use of attachment retained obturator is preferred when the abutment periodontal condition and alveolar bone permits. Recommendation: -This study should be followed for a longer period to detect its serviceability.

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