Reham Alaa EL- Sharabasy

Assistant Lecturer

Basic Informations

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                      Reham Alaa EL-Sharabasy

7 Shahin st., Agouza, Giza, Egypt

Objective

To find a job opportunity in the field of prosthodontics where my academic background, training and working experience, creative and communication skills can be applied and further enhanced.

Education

May 2018 

MD in Removable Prosthodontics

Ain Shams University, Egypt

Sept 2012

M.Sc.in Removable Prosthodontics

Ain Shams University, Egypt

Thesis: Evaluation of Impression Accuracy for Implants at Various Angulations

Grade: very good

June 2004

B.D.S in Oral and Dental medicine

Ain Shams University, Egypt

Cumulative Grade: very good with grade of honor

Job history

 

 

Feb  2014 – present

Assistant Lecturer, Removable Prosthodontic Department, Ahram Canadian University.

March 2012- Feb 2014

Dentist, Private Dental Clinic, Agouza

March 2006-Feb 2014

Dentist, Ain Shams Medical Admenistration, Abbasia

 

 

 

 

Training

 

 

Feb 2012

Clinical Implantology course, Ain Shams University

 

Jan 2012

Advanced Endodontic Course, covering the ProTaper Rotary System, Dentsply

 

Oct 2011

Training course in Fixed Prosthodontics, Ain Shams University

 

Aug 2011

Training for the Procedures and Techniques of the Smart Endodontic System, Ain Shams University

 

July 2011

Clinical Training Course (Perfect Composite Restoration), ASCDE

 

June 2011

2004-2005

Training course on Rotary Revo S System and Thermoplasticized Gutta Percha Techniques, Ain Shams University

Internship period, El- Demerdash Hospital

 

Personal Skills

  • Communication skills
  • Fast learner
  • Hard worker
  • Self-motivated
  • Presentation skills
  • Good Researcher
  • Good teamwork spirit

 

Personal Data

 

 

Date of birth

July 27, 1981

Cell phone#

+20100 1715095

Citizenship

Egyptian

Email address

rehamsharabasy@hotmail.com


Languages

  • Native speaker of Arabic
  • Good command of English (written and spoken)

References and certificates are available upon request

Master Title

Evaluation of Impression Accuracy for Implants at Various Angulations

Master Abstract

his study was carried out on a model constructed from aluminum with a length of 3.5 cm and a width of 2 cm and a height of 2 cm which was used as a control model. Four implants of 3.6 mm Diameter and 11 mm Length were positioned at 90, 80, 75, and 65 degrees in relation to the horizontal surface of the model. Aided by three different splinting methods, A total of thirty polyether impressions were made to the model. The impressions were equally divided into three groups as follows: Group A: polyether impressions including transfer caps splinted with self-cured acrylic resin. Group B: polyether impressions including transfer caps splinted with addition silicone. Group C: polyether impressions including transfer caps left without splinting.

PHD Title

Effect of two Different Bar Materials on the Supporting Structures of Implant-Tissue Supported Mandibular Overdenture

PHD Abstract

The study was carried out to evaluate the marginal bone height around bar attachment in implant retained mandibular overdenture. Fourteen male patients were selected from among those attending the out-patient clinic, Prosthodontic Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University to participate in this study. Patients were precisely selected and thoroughly examined in an attempt to reduce human variables and to eliminate any factor that might adversely affect the results of this study. Patients were rehabilitated by mucosa supported maxillary complete denture and implant retained mandibular overdenture. Standard clinical and laboratory techniques were followed for denture construction for all patients. Patients participating in this study were randomly divided into two equal groups: Group 1: For patients of this group, two dental implants with cobalt-chromium alloy bar attachments were installed in the inter-foraminal area. Group 2: For patients of this group, two dental implants with zirconium bars fabricated using MAD/MAM technique were installed in the inter-foraminal area. Surgical installation of the implant was performed under strict aseptic conditions. After three months post-operatively bars were cemented to abutments and dentures were delivered to patients. Patients were recalled frequently for post-insertion inspection and adjustments. Follow-up visits were scheduled at the time of denture insertion, six, and twelve months after insertion for inspection of the prosthesis and radiographic evaluation of the peri-implant supporting

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