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Innovations in Teaching
Learning Process @
Saveetha Dental College
Published on 16 Oct 2014,
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By-Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy
Breaking the monotony of learning process: Saveetha University Director 'invents' MILA Multiple interacting learning algorithm(MILA) attempts to replace the old style of education and create an effective ,enthusiastic and active learning environment for students. The project developed by Director of Academics in Saveetha University,Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy, breaks the monotony of hours of lectures and replaces it with facilitator mediated active learning process.

Saturday 31 January 2015

Saveetha Universities first Ph.D is moving a head to a world level Subject.







The Australian crew along with Ms. Anna having a discussion with Dr.N.M.Veeraiyan,The Chancellor, Saveetha University in Saveetha Dental College, Chennai


Saveetha Universities first Ph.D
is moving a head to a world level Subject.
Chennai: Saveetha Universities first Ph.D subject is moving a head to a world level subject.
Tamilnadu’s “Role of finger dermatoglyphics in predicting susceptibility to dental caries” Ph.D research paper from saveetha has reached the world level. After Australian broadcasting corporation has made
the  documentary now it is moving ahead to make a software on this subject.This is the eight years
research of Dr.Pratiba Ramani, the head of the OralPathology department of Saveetha detal college.
Australian broadcasting corporation and USA’s Smith Sonian network has joined together and made the
Documentry called “ Tales of the Unexpected”.

Along with Saveetha University, Dr. Pratiba Ramani has also reached the  world level
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Dr.Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Oral Pathology, Saveetha dental college welcomes Ms. Anna, Member of the Australian crew.

The Department of Oral Pathology, Saveetha Dental College welcomes Ms. Anna, Member of the Australian crew.

Dr,Pratibha Ramani, gives Oral Hygiene Instructions to the Students of Pupil, Eco School. 

The students of Pupil, Saveetha Eco school examined in the Department of Pedodontia

Dr. Pratibha Ramani, evaluates and analyses the finger prints pattern. The Australian crew shoots the scene for the Documentary series “ Tales of the Unexpected”

Dr. Pratibha Ramani, evaluates and analyses the finger prints pattern. The Australian crew shoots the scene for the Documentary series “ Tales of the Unexpected”

Thursday 29 January 2015

Saveetha's Cash Prize Distribution for+2 Top Winners


Saveetha's Cash Prize

Saveetha University Entered into "GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS"

Saveetha UniversityEntered into"GUINNESS BOOK OFWORLD RECORDS"


1,01,300 people screened for dental problems in one day, a Guinness record.
A total of 1,01,309 schoolchildren were recently screened for dental problems in a single day at 77 
centres across the country, including Chennai, earning the event an entry in the Guinness Book of 
Records.
A team of 251 doctors, 516 dental students and 300 volunteers pulled off the extensive screening as part of the India Smiles campaign, a joint initiative of Saveetha University and TOI, to create awareness about oral health among schoolchildren. The earlier record for dental screening was held by a team in China.
The event -- held on  27November 2014,

Community Dental Camps

Community Dental Camps

Saveetha Dental College through various departments is continuously conducting free oral healthscreening camps. Dental Health Education Campaigns are being conducted across various domains.Identifying high-risk groups and socially disadvantaged groups is one of the key principle in planning of oral health programmes. This helps in matching the resources with ever increasing need in country like India.One such dental camp was organized for Prison inmates during Dec’14. Central Prison -I, Puzhal is a prison complex located in Chennai India. The camp was inaugurated by Thiru.Rajendran, DIG-(Range), Tamil Nadu prison Department. 142 inmates benefited from the camp. Free oral health packs were distributed to all. We are proud to say that we have been permitted to set up a dental clinic inside the prison campus, where we can continue our dental service for the prison inmates periodically.