Mona Abdel Rehim

Assistant Lecturer

Basic Informations

C.V

Mona Abdel Rehim Wahby

13 Gamal El Sigini, New Nozha

Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

Home phone: +2(02)26222924

Mobile phone: +2(0100)1651407

E-mail: mona.wahby@dent.bsu.edu.eg

 

Objective:

 

Currently looking for a new and challenging position, one which will make best use of existing skills and experience while enabling further personal and professional development.

 

   Qualifications:

 

·       On March 2020, Ph.D. of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry-Cairo University.Thesis title is:

“Clinical and radiographic evaluation of “Endoflas” versus “Zinc Oxide and Eugenol” as root canal filling material in primary molars: A randomized controlled trial”.

 

·       On September 2013, M.sc of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry-Cairo University. Thesis Title is:

In vitro study evaluating the micro-tensile bond strength of different restorative materials after treatment with chemo-mechanical solvent”.

 

·  On July 2005, graduated from Faculty of Dentistry-Cairo University with cumulative grade very good with honor (84.4%), ranked 36 among colleagues.

 

Educational background:

 

·     On July 2000, passing General High School Secondary certificate at “Lyceé la liberté, Heliopolis” school with score 95.3%.

 

  Working experience:

 

·       From January 2016 till present, teaching assistant in Pediatric Dentistry & Dental Public Health Department, Beni Suef University.

 

·       From September 2014 till January 2016, teaching assistant in Pediatric Dentistry & Dental Public Health Department, Nahda University.

 

·       From September 2008 till August 2014, demonstrator in Pediatric Dentistry & Dental Public Health Department, Sinai University.

 

·   From March 2008 till August 2008, joining the National Cancer Institute.

 

·   From March 2007 till March2008,joining the General Authority of Health   

    Insurance

 

·    From September 2007 till August 2008, operator in a private clinic.

 

·   From March 2006 to July 2007, dental assistant in “the core dental   

     center”, Dr.Lamis Makhyoun

 

·                                              Passing one year in Cairo University as house officer from 1/11/2005 to 31/10/2006.

·                                               In summer 2003 and 2004, dental assistant in “El Deghidi center”.

 

 

Courses attended

 

·       Attended the Second and Third International Conference of the Egyptian Society for Pediatric Dentistry & Children with Special Needs. Courses attended were :

1.   Restoration of Children's Teeth: The Journey from Minimal            

Intervention to Pulp Therapy.  

   2. Interceptive Orthodontics, Occlusal Guidance.

   3. Why do Trauma Endodontics Differ from Conventional Endodontics,   

       and how to optimize Endodontic Therapy After Trauma ? ) 

  4. Zirconia crowns in pediatric dentistry

 

   Additional skills:

Good command of MS word, MS excel and MS power point.

 

 

   Spoken languages:

· Arabic: Native language.

· English: Very good.

· French: Very good.

 

  Personal data:

· Birth date: 28/11/1982.

· Marital status: Single.    

Master Title

In vitro study evaluating the micro-tensile bond strength of different restorative materials after treatment by chemo-mechanical agent

Master Abstract

Summary and Conclusion The current study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the application papain-based gel on the micro-tensile bond strength of different restorative material to carious dentin. Thirty two extracted human primary posterior teeth with moderate caries were assigned into two groups according to mechanism of caries removal, each containing sixteen (16) teeth [thirty two (32) halves]. Group 1: Caries are mechanically removed with a round bur "control group " and restorative material was applied. Group 2: Caries are chemo-mechanically removed with a chemomechanical solvent (Papacarie) and restorative material was applied. Both groups were subdivided into two subgroups: Sub-group A: Glass iomomer restoration Sub-group B: Light curing composite resin restoration. The samples were sectioned longitudinally to the long axis of the tooth to obtain sticks of standardized cross sectional area. These sticks were stressed to failure under tensile force in a universal testing machine. The micro-tensile bond strength for each specimen was calculated in megapascal (MPa). Results of this study showed the following: 1. Among different kinds of chemo-mechanical caries removal systems, Papacarie has been found to be easy to manipulate, simple and cheap, as well as effective in removing infected tissues. 2. However, its use may affect negatively the bond strength of restorative materials regardless the type of adhesive filling, as Papacarie produced significant reduction on the mean Micro-tensile strength (µTBS) for both the glass ionomer and resin composite with an insignificant difference So, from this study, it was concluded that: 1. Durability of restoration following mechanical cavity preparation is better than that following chemo-mechanical one. 2. Papacarie may affect negatively the bond strength and consequently the durability of restorative materials regardless the type of adhesive filling.

PHD Title

Clinical and radiographic evaluation of “Endoflas” versus “Zinc Oxide and Eugenol” as root canal filling material in primary molars: A randomized controlled trial.

PHD Abstract

Summary and conclusion The current study was conducted to compare the clinical and radiographic success rates of Endoflas and ZnOE used as root canal filling material in the treatment of primary molars indicated for pulpectomy. The study sample included eighty four (84) primary mandibular molars in (47) children ranging in age from 4 to 7 years. Children were selected from the outpatient clinic of the Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University. An informed consent was signed by the patients’ parents, who were informed that this is a relatively new material and full detailed treatment plan was explained to them. Furthermore, they were told that follow-up appointments were obligatory to assess the outcomes of initial treatment and to discuss other treatment options if this treatment failed to meet expected goals. After clinical and radiographic examination, teeth selection was done according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then, the selected teeth were equally divided into two groups (N=42). • Group (A): 42 molars treated with Endoflas. • Group (B): 42 molars treated with ZnOE. Pulpectomies for both groups were done by main investigator. Clinical and radiographic evaluation was done after 3, 6, and 9 months postoperative period. Results of this study showed the following: 1. Endoflas showed 100% clinical success. No clinical failure could be detected in Endoflas group while 2 cases (5.6%) showed failure in ZnOE group, with statistically insignificant difference between them. 2. Endoflas showed 82.9% radiographic success while ZnOE showed 52.8%, with highly statistically significant difference between them. 3. The number of cases showing clinical and radiographic success in Endoflas group and ZnOE group were 29 (82.9%) and 19 (52.8%) respectively, with highly statistically significant difference between them. From this study, it was concluded that: 1. Endoflas was more successful as obturating material than ZnOE. 2. Clinical failure was presented as tooth mobility in ZnOE group only. 3. Radiographic failure was reported in both groups with low rate in Endoflas group. 4. Among radiographic signs of failure, it was found that the most commonly observed radiographic sign in both groups was periapical radiolucency followed by furcation involovement and external root resorption. 5. The clinical success in both groups was higher than radiographic success. 6. Overall clinical and radiographic success rates were higher in Endoflas group.

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