HOD, IIDC, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences (FHMS), Riphah International University
Dr. Kanwal is a clinical academician with over 15 years of experience working as a Professor and Head of Department in the department of Orthodontics at Riphah International University, G-7 Campus. She holds the Fellowship from the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan and The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Cross Bite in Orthodontics This course provides a comprehensive understanding of crossbite malocclusions, focusing on anterior and posterior crossbites and their dental and skeletal components. It explores the multifactorial etiology, clinical features, and clinical significance of crossbites, including facial asymmetry, . . .
Adult Orthodontics This course provides a comprehensive overview of the specialized requirements for treating adult patients. It addresses the physiological and psychological differences of an adult patient, detailing the essential diagnostic considerations and specific adjunctive treatment goals, such as correction . . .
Cephalometric Analysis This course provides a comprehensive guide to Cephalometrics, the study of dental and skeletal relationships using standardized radiographs. It covers the identification of anatomical landmarks, the process of manual tracing, and the interpretation of major analyses including Steiner, . . .
Class III Malocclusion This course provides a comprehensive overview of Class III malocclusion, including its etiology, clinical features, and classification. It covers the principles of diagnosis and treatment planning, with emphasis on distinguishing skeletal and dental components. The course discusses . . .
Vertical Malocclusions: Open Bite and Deep Bite This course provides a comprehensive understanding of vertical malocclusions, focusing on Open Bite (lack of vertical overlap) and Deep Bite (excessive vertical overlap). It explores the multifactorial etiology, clinical features and clinical significance . . .
Orthodontic Removable Appliances This course provides an introduction to removable orthodontic appliances for managing mild to moderate malocclusions. It covers their basic principles, components, types, and mechanisms of tooth movement. Learners will understand clinical indications, advantages, limitations, and the importance . . .
Impacted Canine This course provides essential knowledge about impacted canines, including their causes, diagnosis, X-ray evaluation, and treatment methods. Learners will explore orthodontic and surgical approaches used to manage impacted canine teeth effectively. The course also highlights early detection, treatment . . .
Anchorage in Orthodontics This course offers a detailed exploration of Anchorage, a fundamental concept in orthodontics defined as the resistance to unwanted tooth movement. It covers the biological and mechanical basis of anchorage, the classification of anchorage systems (Simple, Stationary, . . .
Functional Appliances This course introduces functional appliances used to treat skeletal malocclusions such as Class II and Class III cases. It explains how these appliances guide jaw growth and improve bite alignment. You will learn about different types of appliances . . .