Thursday, November 13, 2014

GENERAL INFORMATION
Date 7-10 January, 2015
 
Venue - 35th Myanmar Dental Conference & 16th FDI-MDA Joint Educational Meeting will be held at the National Theatre, Myoma Kyaung Road, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar.
 
Official language - The official language of the Conference is English.
 
Commercial Exhibition

  A dental products exhibition will be held while the Conference takes place during 7-10 January 2015. This year, about 1,000 dental surgeons are expected to attend the conference and it will offer an excellent opportunity for companies to display their newly advanced products.
 
Registration 

Registration fees for MDA members will be 40,000 Kyats (early bird registration: 1-11-2014 to 15-12-2014), 45,000 Kyats (late registration: 16-12-2014 to 2-1-2015).

Delegates have to pay registration fees through bank transfer to account number SM-359, Myanmar Citizens Bank or to that account through connected Banks.

Onsite registration fee is 50,000 Kyats. Registration fee for foreign dentists is 200 US$, payable on site. House surgeons and dental students can register with speacial rate, 30,000 Kyats at any date.

Day tickets for visiting dental products exhibition will be 15,000 Kyats per day.

Chemomechanical Preparation and 3D Obturation of Root Canals System (Lecture by Dr. Aye Min)



Studying at Tokyo Medical and Dental University



I’ve got Japanese Government MEXT scholarship to study in Japan in April, 2014. I chose to attend PhD course at Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) because it is a world-leading research university in Japan. I like the meaningful motto of the university – ‘Cultivating Professionals with Knowledge and Humanity’. Moreover, most of my teachers from Myanmar did their research for PhD degrees in this university. Currently, there are 209 international students studying at TMDU, from a great variety of countries; there are 16 Myanmar students among them.
I decided to do research in Periodontology because periodontal diseases are the second commonest dental diseases in Myanmar; the first one is dental caries. And, I’m interested in periodontal regeneration. The university provides all necessary research facilities; all professors, supervisors and staffs are very kind and helpful to students. The university is also situated in the downtown of Tokyo so that the transportation is very convenient for students. The International Exchange Center of the university also arranges various Japanese Language courses and enjoyable activities throughout the year. And, I can also visit many famous places throughout Tokyo such as museums, temples and sightseeing spots. I also enjoy Japanese culture, foods and tea.
My life in Japan is very nice for not only education but also lifestyle without any culture shock. Sometimes, I visit to Japanese houses with other Myanmar students. I found that Japanese people are kind-hearted and love nature. The most enjoyable activity for me is the one-week homestay program in Oyama city near Tokyo. I believe that I will be a good researcher and clinician through my experiences at TMDU.