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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Prof. Rajesh Ahal has done his Bachelor’s from College of Dental Surgery, Manipal under Mangalore
University in 1993. He was awarded Master’s in Pediatric Dentistry under M.A.H.E. University in 1996. He is
the recipient of Best Outgoing Student Award by the International College of Dentists’ in 1993 and was also
awarded a Merit Master’s program in Pediatric Dentistry. He was a Senior Resident at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia
Hospital, New Delhi. He has been the Professor & Head of Department of Pediatric Dentistry from 2009 to
2017 at a private dental college at Jammu. He has been into Clinical Practice for 32 years now. He is also a
cycling enthusiast and also has many long-distance cycling events to his credit.
Dr. Ritu Ahal finished her Bachelor’s from Kurukshetra University and Master’s from Karaikudi University.
She has been practicing clinical dentistry since 27 years. She has previously contributed for dental related
textbooks and has been presenting at the local and national fora from time to time. She has also to her credit
many long distance cycling at the National level.
Both the Authors can be followed on FB, Instagram handles as well as their clinic handles.
ARTICLE CITATION
Ahal Rajesh, Ahal Ritu (2025). Sequelae to dental trauma: re-attachment of fragments over 12 years. Dental Practice, 21(2), 34-40.
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