ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. SARITHA A/P SIVARAJAN
Department of Paediatric Dentistry &Amp; Orthodontics
Faculty of Dentistry
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Associate Professor Dr Saritha Sivarajan completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at Universiti Malaya in 2007. Since then she has completed her specialist training in orthodontics at Universiti Malaya. She graduated in 2017 with distinction for her Master of Orthodontics and was awarded best overall performance in orthodontics. She obtained her Membership in Orthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeon of England in 2017. Currently she is an Associate Professor of Orthodontics at Universiti Malaya for both the undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Besides that, she is an active researcher and has published a few research papers in academic journals. She examines the Membership of Orthodontics Part 2 examinations of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. |
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Post-Treatment Stability, Changes in Mechanical Properties and Patients' Ohrqol of Direct 3D-Printed Retainers Versus Thermoformed Retainers: An Open Label Randomized Controlled Trial |
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Orthodontic Wire Bending: Formative Assessment To Initiate Personalised Learning In A Flipped Classroom |
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Soft tissue changes with skeletal anchorage in comparison to conventional anchorage protocols in the treatment of bimaxillary proclination patients treated with premolar extraction A systematic review
Students' perception on flipped classroom with formative assessment: A focus group study
Students' perception on flipped classroom in contrast to live demonstration for teaching orthodontic wire-bending skills: A focus group study
Determination of treatment options for Class III malocclusions in adult patients based on cephalometric values: a systematic review
Orthodontic Clinical Cases
Short Answer Questions (SAQ)
Case 2: Class II division 1 with Severe Crowding
Class I Bimaxillary Proclination
Bend It, Flip It and Personalise It