Dr. Joby Paulose
Designation
Head of the Department and Professor
Specialization
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics
Experience
14 Years
Qualifications
BDS, MDS
Education
  • Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) from Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Chennai
  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from JSS Dental College, Mysore

Dr. Joby Paulose is an efficient dedicated faculty presently heading the Department of Orthodontics. He is a skilled clinician as well a good academician. He graduated his BDS from JSS dental college, Mysore in 2005 and MDS from Saveetha University, Chennai in 2008. He is a reviewer in many national and international journals of the speciality. He was a member of organizing committee of IOS national conferences, Kochi. He has chaired presentations in IDA state conference. He is a continuous source of motivation and a good mentor for students which gave him a respected position among students of Al-Azhar dental college.

Publications
  1. Soft tissue changes in patients in cleft lip and palate patients: Anterior maxillary distraction versus conventional Le-Fort I Osteotomy J. Maxillofac. Oral Surg. DOI 10.1007/s12663-012-0467-2.
  2. Photometric Evaluation of Soft Tissue Changes in CLP Patients: Le Fort I Advancement Osteotomy (ALO) Versus Anterior Maxillary Distraction (AMD) J. Maxillofac. Oral Surg. DOI 10.1007/s12663-013-0568-6
  3. An in-vitro study to compare the force degradation of pigmented and non-pigmented elastomeric chains, Indian Journal of Dental Research, 25(2), 2014.
  4. A simplified overview on clinical cephalometrics,  JIAOMR July – September 2013
  5. A retrospective evaluation of orofacial airway dimensions after rapid maxillary expansion J Odontol Res 2014;2(1):1-6
  6. Forsus for correction of Class II malocclusion – a case report JIDAT, Vol.6, Iss.20, January-March.-2014.
  7. PowerScope a Class II corrector – A case report Contemporary Clinical Dentistry | Apr-Jun 2016 | Vol 7 | Issue 2
  8. Comparison of load deflection properties and force level of newly introduced M5TM thermal copper NiTi with other orthodontic NiTi wires: an in vitro study. Procedia Computer Science 133 (2018) 248–255.
  9. Role of Occlusion in Temporomandibular disorders; a literature review Malanadu Dental Journal: Apr-June 2018; Vol-7; Issue-2; 128-132.