Pre Conference Courses

PCC 1 : UNLOCKING THE BASICS OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS

The course on research methodology equips dentists with skills in critical thinking, evidence appraisal, and scientific writing for improved patient care.

It prepares participants for academic, doctoral, and research focused careers.

By integrating current evidence, it ensures dental education and practice remain relevant in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

Dr. Manjula Datta, MBBS, DCH, MD in paediatrics.
NGO consultant, ASPIRE

Dr. Manjula Datta
Dr. Nitika Monga

PCC 2: NAVIGATING ORAL HEALTH RESEARCH FUNDING: RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES & PROPOSAL WRITING INSIGHTS FROM THE INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH

Extramural funding drives clinically relevant oral health research.
This pre-conference course highlights funding opportunities
from the Indian Council of Medical Research for dental professional It covers essentials of proposal writing, including hypothesis, methodology, and ethics.
Participants will also learn e-PMSs navigation, alignment with national priorities, and common pitfalls
Dr. Nitika Monga, MDS
Scientist & Program Officer Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

PCC 3 / SYMPOSIUM TOPIC: PERIO-EQUITY 2030: TRANSLATING PERIODONTAL SCIENCE INTO SUSTAINABLE AND EQUITABLE SOLUTIONS FOR LMICS

Dr. Gopalakrishnan Dharmarajan
Dr. Anurag Satpathy
Dr. Ganesh Puttu

Abstract: Periodontal diseases are the most prevalent chronic inflammatory condition worldwide, affecting over 11 billion people and ranking as a leading cause of tooth loss, systemic comorbidities (including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and adverse pregnancy outcomes), and severe impairments in quality of life. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which bear 80% of the global burden, these diseases are amplified by structural inequities: inadequate infrastructure, severe workforce shortages, high out-of-pocket costs, and fragmented health systems. The result is a self-reinforcing cycle of poor oral health
that deepens poverty and widens health disparities.PERIO-EQUITY 2030 is a dedicated symposium that convenes clinician- scientists, implementation researchers, health-policy experts, and LMIC-based innovators to bridge the gap between cutting- edge periodontal research and real-world, context-specific action. By reframing “perio” not as a niche dental specialty but as a global public-health priority, the meeting will co-create translational roadmaps that are scientifically rigorous, locally owned, culturally relevant, and sustainably scalable within resource-constrained settings.Over the next five years, PERIO- EQUITY 2030 will catalyse concrete, equity-driven, and sustainable agendas that integrate novel diagnostics, minimally invasive therapies, community-based prevention models, and policy innovations—delivering measurable improvements in oral health outcomes while ensuring long-term environmental, financial, and system-level sustainability for the populations that need them most.

PCC 4: MASTERING HIGH-QUALITY SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS- AN INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP

A systematic review consolidates studies on a research question using rigorous methods to ensure accuracy and minimize bias.

This workshop trains participants to plan reviews, interpret meta-analyses, and communicate findings. It also addresses common reasons for rejection, guiding successful publication in high-quality journals.

Dr. Venkatesh Babu, BDS, MOrth, FDS RCPS (Glasgow), PhD

Associate Professor in the Department of Preventive and Restorative Dentistry, College of Dental Medicine, University of Sharjah, UAE

Dr. Venkatesh Babu
Dr. Vinod Krishnan

PCC 5: EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING

Publish or Perish” is a reality in academia, and success in high-impact journals is highly valued

Drawing on 15 years of editorial experience, the speaker will share key tips and highlight common pitfalls in scientific publishing.

This four-lecture course supports both beginners and seasoned authors in making their publishing journey more effective and rewarding.

Dr. Vinod Krishnan, MDS, MOrth RCS, FDS RCS and PhD
Professor and Head of the Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics,
Sri Sankara Dental College, Varkala, Trivandrum, Kerala

PCC 6: EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS IN DENTAL RESEARCH

The Evidence Synthesis in Dental Research workshop introduced systematic reviews, meta-
analysis, and critical appraisal
Hands-on sessions covered PubMed searches, data extraction, and bias assessment.
Item phasized applying evidence synthesis to improve clinical decisions, guidelines, and
research.

Mr. Richard Kirubakaran
Research Scientist in Biostatistics, Cochrane South Asia.

Mr. Richard Kirubakaran
Dr. Aarthi Bhuvaraghan

PCC 7: FUNDING SUCCESS SIMPLIFIED: DESIGNING, WRITING, BUDGETING AND REFINING ICMR AND DST PROPOSALS, SBDCH

This workshop helps researchers in India navigate the challenges of securing funding, with a focus on ICMR and DST. Participants will gain practical skills in proposal design, budgeting, and writing compelling applications.
Insights on topic selection, common pitfalls, and responding to reviewer feedback will boost funding success.
Dr. Aarthi Bhuvaraghan,
Associate Professor, Sree Balaji Dental College & Hospital, Chennai

PCC 8: NEUROMUSCULAR DENTISTRY

Participants will be introduced to the core concepts of Neuromuscular Dentistry (NMD) and trained in taking Neuromuscular (NM) bites using ULF TENS for TMD patients.
The session includes a demonstrative, hands-on bite registration procedure.

Prof. Dr. Tatu Joy, MDS, PGDMLS, PhD
Founder & Lead Physician
TMJ Head & Neck Pain Care, Ernakulam

Prof. Dr. Tatu Joy
Dr. Badri Thiruvenkatachari

PCC 9: CLEFT RESEARCH: FROM IDEAS TO IMPACT-TOPICS, FUNDING, COLLABORATIONS, STUDY DESIGN,AND EXECUTION

This workshop supports clinicians, researchers, and trainees in developing impactful, fundable cleft care research. It covers priorities, funding, collaboration, and study design.
Practical guidance on ethics, data collection, and dissemination is also provided.

Dr. Badri Thiruvenkatachari
Professor & Director of Research
Sree Balaji Dental College & Hospital, Chennai

PCC 10: THE MINIMALIST DENTIST-CHANGING CONCEPTS IN MID

Minimal Intervention Dentistry (MID) focuses on prevention, early detection, and tooth preservation over traditional “drill and fill.”

It interrupts the restorative “death spiral,” prolonging natural tooth life.

The workshop covers caries risk assessment, adhesive restorations, and pulp-preserving therapies with relevance to Indian practice.

Dr. Krithika Datta, MDS
Professor & Head of the Department of Cariology
at Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai

Dr. Krithika Datta

The Conference

Students Research Conference
Preconference Courses

7 October 2026- Wednesday

Students Research Conference
Preconference Courses

8 October 2026 – Thursday

Orations Invited Guest Lecture Symposium Free Papers

Preconference Courses Conference Inauguration & Inaugural dinner

9 October 2026 – Friday

Orations Invited Guest Lecture Symposium Free Papers
Banquet and Cultural Night

10 October 2026 – Wednesday

Invited Guest Lecture Free Papers
Valedictory Function

11 October 2026 – Thursday

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