Bahria University

Discovering Knowledge

DR. NATASHA ZAIDI

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Email natasha.bumdc@bahria.edu.pk
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Research Area Periodontology
Number of Publications 5
QUALIFICATION
DEGREE PASSING YEAR MAJORS UNIVERSITY
BDS 2008 - Altamash Medical & Dental College
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
DESIGNATION FROM TO ORGANIZATION
Lecturer 01-Jan-2015 22-Feb-2025 Bahria University Medical & Dental College
Lecturer 01-May-2014 01-Dec-2015 Sir Syed Dental Hospital
Lecturer 01-Aug-2010 01-May-2011 Altamash Dental Hospital

Publications

Journals & Conferences

  • Frequency of betel nut chewing among non-teaching staff of bahria university medical and dental college | Pakistan oral and dental jounal
  • FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ORAL MUCOSAL LESIONS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY | Pakistan oral and dental journal
  • Comparison Of Periodontal Health Of Orthodontic And Non-Orthodontic Patients | JBUMDC
  • ? Prevalence, Reasons and Relative Risk Factors for Tooth Extraction in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Pakistan | EC Dental Science
  • Analysis of periodontal outcomes in smoking and non smoking individuals | EC dental science
  • Frequency of Early Childhood Caries & Associated Factors in a Low Income Urban Community of Karachi | Annals of abbasi shaheed
  • Antimicrobial Resistance: A Global Dilemma | Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
  • NANODENTISTRY: A NEW DISCIPLINE OF DENTISTRY | European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Association of Periodontitis severity in Covid19 Individuals: A Case Control Study | Journal of Xi'an Shiyou University Natural Science Edition
  • Periodontal Status and its Impact on Oral Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQOL) | Educational Research Journal
  • Periodontal Disease: A Threat to Covid-19 Severity | International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science
  • Prevalence of Four Canals in Mandibular First Molars in Libyan Subpopulation: An InVivo Study. | Dentistry
  • Community Members and Dentist Perceptions for Oral Treatment Seeking Behavior in an Underprivileged Area: A Qualitative Study | Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International


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