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Prof. Hesham Alam El-Deen

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Name : Prof. Hesham Alam El-Deen
Title: Dean of Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine
Personal Info: It is my great pleasure to welcome you to a community dedicated to excellence in education, research, and patient care. Our faculty is committed to preparing future dental professionals who combine scientific knowledge, clinical expertise, and ethical responsibility to serve society with integrity. We take pride in offering a dynamic learning environment that integrates advanced technology, evidence-based practice, and hands-on clinical experience. Our programs are designed to foster critical thinking, innovation, and lifelong learning, ensuring that our graduates are well-equipped to meet the evolving demands of oral healthcare. In addition to academic excellence, we emphasize the importance of community service and public health, striving to improve oral health awareness and accessibility at both local and global levels. I invite you to explore our website to learn more about our academic programs, research initiatives, and clinical services. Whether you are a prospective student, a partner institution, or a member of the community, we look forward to working together to advance the field of dentistry and promote better health for all. View More...

Researches /Publications

Augmentation of single tooth extraction socket with deficient buccal walls using bovine xenograft with platelet-rich fibrin membrane

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

Riham Mohamed Elbanna

17/11/2023

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-023-03554-2?utm_source=rct_congratemailt&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=oa_20231117&utm_content=10.1186/s12903-023-03554-2

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The Influence of Implant Inclination on Retention and Peri-implant Stresses of Stud-Retained Implant Overdentures During Axial and Nonaxial Dislodgments: An In Vitro Study

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

Moustafa Abdou Elsyad, Ahmad Fathalla Shawky, Ahmed Samir Khirallah

01/05/2020

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Four-implant-supported fixed prosthesis and milled bar overdentures for rehabilitation of the edentulous mandible: A 1-year randomized controlled clinical and radiographic study

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

Moustafa Abdou ElSyad, Ehab Abdelnabi Elsaih

01/11/2019

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EFFECT OF POLYETHERETHERKETONE (PEEK) AS DENTURE BASE MATERIAL ON PERI-IMPLANT BONE LEVEL CHANGES IN IMPLANT BAR RETAINED OVERDENTURE USING CAD/CAM TECHNOLOGY

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

Sahar K. Abdelbary

01/10/2019

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ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF IMPLANT OVERDENTURE RETAINED BY TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF ATTACHMENTS (RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL)

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

Sahar K. Abdel-Bary

01/10/2019

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Full mouth implants rehabilitation of a patient with ectodermal dysplasia after 3-Ds ridge augmentation. A clinical report

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

01/06/2016

A 22-year-old female presented with hypodontia and severe atrophy of alveolar ridge associated with ectodermal dysplasia, was treated with 3Ds bone augmentation technique and full mouth implants rehabilitation. Bone blocks harvested from the retro molar area to construct adequate bone volume at posterior maxilla and mandible. The vertical and horizontal bone augmentation allowed proper implant placement according to prosthetically-driven implant placement concept. Ten implants were placed. Six in the maxilla and four implants were inserted in the mandible. A cement-retained full mouth metal ceramic FPDs were fabricated. The outcome of the treatment showed that dental implants placed in bone block grafts should be considered as a good treatment modality for patients with ectodermal dysplasia. It also, provided the patient with a prosthesis that enhanced the patient function and esthetics.

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Radiographic Assessment of Different Attachment System in Kennedy Class 1 Lower Partially Edentulous Ridges with Anterior Modification Space

Hesham Ibrahim Mostafa Alam Eldeen

01/01/2014

Aim: This research was carried out to evaluate different attachment systems in cases of distal extension partial denture with anterior modification area regarding the crestal bone level changes of the principal abutments. Materials & Methods: Twenty patients exhibiting Kennedy Class 1 lower edentulous ridges with anterior modification space with bilateral canines, and first or second premolars the standing abutments were selected. Patients were divided into 2 equal groups. Group one, partial denture retained by anterior splint bar with short distal cantilever extension was constructed, while for group two partial denture retained by extracoronal resilient attachments was constructed. Follow up visits were scheduled at time of denture insertion, six, twelve and eighteen months after denture insertion. Crestal bone level changes were assessed using intra-oral radiographs taken with the standardized long cone paralleling technique. Results: This study showed that there was a statistically significant increase in crestal bone height loss around the principal abutments in both groups. For both groups, statistically significant difference was found comparing the amount of marginal bone loss at the anterior abutments, where group 1 showed less bone resorption from insertion to 18 months in comparison to group 2. Conclusion: Anterior splint bar with short distal cantilever should be considered as a treatment option in cases exhibiting Kennedy class 1 edentulous ridges with anterior modification space.

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