Partial vs. Full Pulpotomy in Symptomatic Pulpitis: Key Outcomes & Prognostic Factors in Carious Mature Teeth
Prof. Nessrin Taha
(BDS, DClinDent)
First Author
Dr. Taha is a professor in endodontics and coordinator in the postgraduate endodontic program at JUST, and maintains a part time private practice limited to Endodontics at JUST. She attained her BDS form JUST. Then perused her postgraduate studies at the University of Melbourne Australia, where she obtained a Graduate Diploma in Endodontics, a Clinical Doctorate in Endodontics and a PhD. She is a Member of the Royal College of Ireland, a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in general dentistry and a fellow in the special field of Endodontics.
She is former vice dean, director of the dental teaching clinics, director of the postgraduate clinics, and head of department of conservative dentistry at JUST. She is also member and former chair of the scientific committee of the Jordanian Board of Endodontics, and a member of the research committee of the Asia Pacific Endodontic Confederation (APEC).
She Published 45 research papers and clinical trials, her publication received the best clinical research paper honorary mention in the JOE 2024 awards, and top cited article in the IEJ in 2023. She delivered 35 invited lectures nationally and internationally. Invited speaker on VPT, dental trauma and RET by the AAE, ESE, IADR, IFEA and IAPD. She serves as a reviewer for 15 international journals, member of the advisory board of Journal of Endodontics, editorial board of the international Endodontic Journal, Saudi Endodontic Journal and BMC oral health. Coauthored 2 book chapters on vital pulp therapy in (Principles and Practice in Endodontics 7th edition By Mahmoud Torabinejad) and Biodentine Book by Imad about. Received several international awards including Sutherland prize from the Royal Australasian College, and Victorian Women Dentists award.
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Prof. Mohammad H. Nekoofar
(DDs, MSc, PhD)
Moderator
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