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The Faculty of Dentistry organizes the ninth medical and awareness caravan to provide care for children in residential care homes in Assiut.

Under the Patronage of:

Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy – President of Assiut University

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Adawy – Vice President of Assiut University for Community Service and Environmental Development

Prof. Dr. Safaa Tohamy – Dean of the Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nahid Attia – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

The Community Service and Environmental Development Sector at the Faculty of Dentistry announces the success of the ninth medical and awareness caravan for the academic year (2025/2026).

Under the slogan “Together for Them,” the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector at the Faculty of Dentistry, in cooperation with the Center for Monitoring and Studying Community Problems at Assiut University, organized a medical and awareness caravan on Monday, July 13, 2026, to provide care for children residing at the Lilian Trasher orphanage homes in El-Fath Center, Assiut Governorate.

The caravan provided more than 56 children with free diagnostic services and medication, in addition to awareness services. Furthermore, 17 children who required specific treatment procedures and advanced facilities were referred to the University Dental Hospital to receive free treatment.

The caravan was honored by the visit of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Adawy, Vice President of Assiut University for Community Service and Environmental Development, who followed up on the caravan’s activities and the services provided. His Excellency praised the organization and extended his thanks and appreciation to all those responsible and the volunteers for this distinguished work.

The caravan was supervised by:

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nahid – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

Prof. Dr. Ali Kamal – Director of the Center for Monitoring and Studying Community Problems

The Faculty administration extends its sincere thanks, appreciation, and gratitude to the participating doctors and volunteers in the caravan for their outstanding and honorable contributions to all community service activities throughout the academic year 2025/2026.

Dr. Yasmina Ahmed – Department of Pediatric Dentistry

Dr. Enan Ayman – Department of Endodontics

Dr. Ahmed Tony

Dr. Tawadros Girgis

Dr. Mariam Emad

Dr. Irene Magdy

Student Waad Haider (Third Year)

May you always remain under the protection and safety of God.

 
 

Faculty of Dentistry Receives the Environmental Practices and Sustainability Follow-up Committee as Part of the Evaluation for the Best Eco-Friendly Faculty Award.

Under the patronage of:

Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy – President of Assiut University

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Adawy – Vice President of Assiut University for Community Service and Environmental Development

Prof. Dr. Safaa Tohamy – Dean of the Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nahid Attia – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

The Faculty of Dentistry received, on Sunday, July 12, 2026, the Environmental Practices and Sustainability Follow-up Committee as part of the activities of the Best Eco-Friendly Faculty Evaluation.

The committee members included:

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Thabet – Professor at the Faculty of Arts (Committee Coordinator)

Mr. Ayman Shehata – Assistant Secretary General of Assiut University (Member)

Prof. Dr. Saberine Arabi – Professor at the Faculty of Social Work (Member)

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sami – Professor at the Faculty of Arts (Member)

Prof. Dr. Rehab Ahmed – Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Specific Education (Member)

The committee was welcomed by:

Prof. Dr. Safaa Tohamy – Dean of the Faculty

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nahid Attia – Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development

Mr. Al-Montaser Hussein – Faculty Secretary General

Along with a group of faculty and hospital department directors.

The committee reviewed and followed up on the achievements made regarding the observations mentioned in previous reports. The visit also included an inspection tour of several faculty and hospital facilities, including the Digital Laboratory, faculty and hospital warehouses, the seminar and discussion hall, the parking garage, and the faculty library.

The Faculty of Dentistry extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to the esteemed committee members for their valuable guidance and fruitful follow-up efforts, which contribute to enhancing the services provided by the faculty and hospital in accordance with sound environmental and sustainability standards.

 

 

Tribocorrosion and antibacterial behaviour of boron-embedded oxide coated Ti45Nb by plasma electrolytic oxidation

Research Abstract

ABSTRACT

While titanium alloy biomaterials have moderate overall properties, they are often surface-engineered to enhance corrosion resistance, wear, biocompatibility, and antimicrobial qualities. Among various coating processes, PEO is favoured for its ability to embed ions and nanoparticles into the oxide coating. In this study, Ca, P and B-embedded titania layers were successfully formed on the surface of Ti45Nb substrates using PEO. In order to investigate the effect of the boron amount on tribocorrosion and antibacterial/antimicrobial properties, two different boron contents were used in B-embedded coatings. The results were compared with those of the scientific literature. As a result of XRD analyses, anatase and rutile phases, the two main polymorphs of TiO2, were detected on the substrate surfaces as expected. Ca, P and B ions embedded in the oxide layer were determined by XPS analyses. The simultaneous effects of wear and corrosion in the SBF fluid on the oxide coating with and without B embedment were investigated. At the same time, the impact of the presence of boron ion in the oxide layer and the amount of boron in the electrolyte on antimicrobial/antibacterial properties were analysed.

Research Authors
Yenal S. Vangolu , Michael G. Bryant , Yusuf B. Bozkurt , Raghda M. Abdelgawad , Reem El-Gendy , Richard M. Hall , Halim Kovacı
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
Ceramics International
Research Pages
163668
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
International
Research Vol
709
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169433225013832
Research Year
2025
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