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Institute of Dentistry - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr Preeti Jauhar, DS(Ortho) RCPSGla, MOrth (RCSED), MClinDent, MFDS (RCPSGla), BDS

Preeti

Senior Clinical Lecturer in Orthodontics Honorary Clinical Consultant, Barts Health NHS Trust

Email: p.jauhar@qmul.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7882 8157
Room Number: Office 6, Floor 4, Institute of Dentistry

Profile

Preeti graduated from Glasgow University with a BDS with commendation and worked in the North East of Scotland during her vocational training. Subsequently she began her career in hospital dentistry, with senior house officer jobs in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery in the West of Scotland, followed by a post in Glasgow Dental Hospital. During this time she completed her MFDS at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and started her research career in her primary interest, cleft lip and palate care.

She presented projects at the Cleft Craniofacial conference nationally and in Nice, France at the International Oral and Maxillofacial conference.

After being accepted for a specialist training post in London, she began her career at QMUL, working as an orthodontic registrar and studying for her Masters in Clinical Dentistry, Orthodontics. During her training, she was based at the Royal London Dental and Northwick Park hospitals. After completing her masters project in Sleep Apnoea, she completed further research in cleft before gaining her M.Orth examination. As recognition of her success in training she was awarded the Team Leader award by the department.

Following her specialist training, she went on to complete a further two years of training at the Royal London and Great Ormond Street Hospitals. This role allowed her to pursue her research interests in cleft lip and palate and craniofacial abnormalities.  After succeeding in her ISFE examination, she became a Fellow in Orthodontics of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and was appointed as a Senior Clinical Lecturer / Honorary Consultant in Orthodontics at QMUL.

In her current role Preeti is undertaking a degree in genomic medicine, with the hope of using this knowledge to further her research into in cleft lip and palate and craniofacial abnormalities.

Centre: Oral Bioengineering

Teaching

During her training Preeti took an active interest in teaching undergraduates in the form of tutorials to small groups and lectures on a larger scale and examining for the BDS course. After gaining her Certificate of Learning and Teaching from QMUL, Preeti has developed her skills to facilitate her current role as Undergraduate Orthodontic Lead.

Preeti also teaches our post-graduate students on their D.Clin Dent course, delivering lectures, tutorials and supervising them on their clinical sessions.

Research

Research Interests:

From early on in her career Preeti has nurtured a research interest in cleft and craniofacial abnormalities. Her research interests have developed from examining current national treatment protocols and their success to improving the patient experience through better communication. She has presented both oral and poster presentations at the Cleft & Craniofacial Conference throughout her training.

During her time at Great Ormond Street Preeti developed a novel way of improving patient information for the younger cleft patients having surgery. With the support of the Great Ormond Street Charity she is developing a cartoon for patients having an alveolar bone graft. This change in communication methods will then be examined for a reduction in anxiety in the younger cleft patients having surgery.

Preeti’s other interest is in teaching, both post-graduates and undergraduates. This lead to a multi-centre project between 4 universities looking at the attitudes of dental undergraduates towards specialist training and post-graduate education.

Publications

  1. “The Efficacy of Mandibular Advancement Appliances as a Treatment Alternative to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Moderate OSAHS” A Johal, P Jauhar, F Alqattan, S Kassim and K Mc Cloughlin Journal of Sleep Disorders and Management - 2016, 2:012 Volume 2 | Issue 2
  2.  “A survey of undergraduate orthodontic training and factors affecting pursuit of postgraduate training”  P Jauhar, P Mossey, H Popat, J Seehra , P Fleming.  British Dental JournalOct 2016;221(8):487-492. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.778.
  3.  “An evaluation of alveolar bone grafting in the UK & Ireland" P Jauhar, T Macdonald, B Patel, N Hay. The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal – In Press, accepted August 2016
  4.  “Ingestion of an orthodontic archwire resulting in a perforated bowel: A case report” P Jauhar, M Machesney, P. K. Sharma. Journal of Orthodontics Volume 43 p 237-240 2016       
  5.  “A Pathological Fracture of the Mandible sustained following a full dental clearance” P Jauhar, T Handley and N Hammersley. Dental Update Volume 43 No. 2 p168
  6.  “A Clinical Investigation to Assess Treatment Adherence, With A Removable Oral Appliance, In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Hypopnoea Syndrome”.  P Jauhar, K McLaughlin, A Johal. Abstract Published from UTG presentation Journal of Orthodontics
  7.  “Thermo-processed dental adaptation and placement of an intraoral micro-sensor for biomedical research purposes: a new technique” K McLaughlin, P Jauhar, A Johal.  The Technologist - February 2014 p8-11
  8.  “Canine development and secondary alveolar bone grafting—when to graft?” P Jauhar, M. Devlin, T. Gillgrass Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, United Kingdom. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Volume 49, Supplement 1, Page S11, June 2011
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