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Thesis Topic Ideas for MDS Periodontology and Oral Implantology


 Thesis and research is a part of MDS curriculum. Here are some good research topics to consider if you are an MDS Periodontology and Oral Implantology Resident.
  1.  Long-term outcomes of dental implants in patients with aggressive periodontitis.
  2. Comparative analysis of different surgical techniques for periodontal regeneration.
  3. Evaluation of the effect of smoking on the success of dental implant therapy.
  4. Assessment of the influence of diabetes on the progression of periodontal diseases.
  5. Comparative study of different biomaterials for guided bone regeneration in implantology.
  6. Analysis of the impact of periodontal diseases on systemic health outcomes.
  7. Effectiveness of different surgical protocols for crown lengthening procedures.
  8. Evaluation of the role of host modulation therapy in periodontal disease management.
  9. Comparative analysis of different techniques for soft tissue augmentation around dental implants.
  10. Impact of orthodontic treatment on periodontal health and stability of dental implants.
  11. Assessment of the effect of systemic medications on peri-implant health.
  12. Comparative study of different methods for diagnosing peri-implantitis.
  13. Evaluation of the relationship between periodontal status and cardiovascular diseases.
  14. Analysis of the microbial profile in peri-implantitis and periodontitis.
  15. Effectiveness of photobiomodulation therapy in promoting peri-implant tissue healing.
  16. Comparative analysis of different regenerative materials in periodontal and implant surgery.
  17. Assessment of the impact of occlusal factors on peri-implant health.
  18. Evaluation of the role of genetics in the susceptibility to periodontal diseases and implant failures.
  19. Comparative study of different surgical techniques for peri-implant soft tissue augmentation.
  20. Impact of nutritional factors on periodontal health and dental implant success.
  21. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
  22. Effectiveness of different antimicrobial agents in the treatment of peri-implant infections.
  23. Evaluation of the role of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in periodontal and implant surgery.
  24. Comparative analysis of different methods for assessing bone density in implantology.
  25. Assessment of the impact of periodontal diseases on the outcomes of orthodontic treatment.
  26. Effectiveness of different non-surgical periodontal therapy approaches.
  27. Evaluation of the influence of hormonal changes on periodontal health in women.
  28. Comparative study of different flap designs in periodontal and implant surgery.
  29. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and rheumatoid arthritis.
  30. Impact of different implant-abutment connections on peri-implant health.
  31. Comparative analysis of different grafting materials in ridge augmentation procedures.
  32. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and chronic kidney disease.
  33. Effectiveness of different maintenance protocols for patients with dental implants.
  34. Evaluation of the impact of local drug delivery systems in the treatment of periodontitis.
  35. Comparative study of different techniques for diagnosing and managing peri-implant mucositis.
  36. Analysis of the microbial profile in peri-implant mucositis.
  37. Assessment of the effect of different surface modifications on implant osseointegration.
  38. Impact of different oral hygiene protocols on the prevention of peri-implant diseases.
  39. Comparative analysis of different techniques for diagnosing and treating peri-implant bone loss.
  40. Evaluation of the relationship between periodontal diseases and neurodegenerative disorders.
  41. Effectiveness of different surgical techniques for root coverage in periodontal plastic surgery.
  42. Comparative study of different grafting materials in sinus augmentation procedures.
  43. Assessment of the influence of systemic diseases on the outcomes of periodontal therapy.
  44. Impact of different surgical techniques on post-operative pain and discomfort in periodontal and implant surgery.
  45. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and respiratory diseases.
  46. Evaluation of the role of pre-implantoplasty in enhancing implant success.
  47. Comparative analysis of different techniques for guided tissue regeneration in periodontal surgery.
  48. Effectiveness of different regenerative materials in furcation defect treatment.
  49. Assessment of the impact of occlusal trauma on the progression of periodontal diseases.
  50. Comparative study of different diagnostic methods for assessing periodontal and peri-implant diseases.
  51. Evaluation of the relationship between periodontal diseases and metabolic syndrome.
  52. Effectiveness of different laser-assisted therapies in periodontal and implant surgery.
  53. Comparative analysis of different methods for assessing peri-implant soft tissue dimensions.
  54. Impact of different surgical techniques on esthetic outcomes in periodontal plastic surgery.
  55. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and inflammatory bowel diseases.
  56. Evaluation of the role of probiotics in the prevention and management of periodontal diseases.
  57. Comparative study of different techniques for diagnosing and managing peri-implantitis.
  58. Analysis of the microbial profile in periodontitis with concurrent systemic diseases.
  59. Effectiveness of different systemic medications in the management of aggressive periodontitis.
  60. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and osteoporosis.
  61. Comparative analysis of different techniques for crown lengthening surgery.
  62. Impact of different surgical techniques on soft tissue aesthetics in implantology.
  63. Evaluation of the role of peri-implantitis in implant failures and complications.
  64. Comparative study of different techniques for periodontal regeneration in intrabony defects.
  65. Assessment of the impact of periodontal diseases on glycemic control in diabetic patients.
  66. Effectiveness of different bone graft materials in vertical ridge augmentation procedures.
  67. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and autoimmune disorders.
  68. Evaluation of the role of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in periodontal and implant surgery.
  69. Comparative analysis of different techniques for diagnosing and treating peri-implant soft tissue complications.
  70. Impact of different regenerative materials on the outcomes of peri-implantitis treatment.
  71. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and cardiovascular events.
  72. Effectiveness of different surgical techniques for managing gingival recession.
  73. Evaluation of the impact of peri-implant diseases on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life.
  74. Comparative study of different techniques for root coverage in the treatment of gingival recession.
  75. Analysis of the microbial profile in periodontitis with concurrent cardiovascular diseases.
  76. Impact of different oral hygiene protocols on the prevention of gingival recession.
  77. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and psychological well-being.
  78. Comparative analysis of different techniques for treating gingival recession in esthetic zones.
  79. Evaluation of the effect of different surgical techniques on the stability of soft tissue margins around dental implants.
  80. Effectiveness of different non-surgical and surgical approaches in the management of peri-implant mucositis.
  81. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and systemic inflammatory markers.
  82. Comparative study of different techniques for treating peri-implant soft tissue complications.
  83. Impact of different surgical techniques on post-operative discomfort in periodontal plastic surgery.
  84. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and neurovascular diseases.
  85. Evaluation of the role of different surgical techniques in the management of peri-implant bone defects.
  86. Comparative analysis of different techniques for managing peri-implant soft tissue defects.
  87. Effectiveness of different systemic medications in the treatment of peri-implantitis.
  88. Analysis of the microbial profile in periodontitis with concurrent neurodegenerative disorders.
  89. Impact of different surgical techniques on patient satisfaction and esthetic outcomes in periodontal plastic surgery.
  90. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and liver diseases.
  91. Evaluation of the effect of different surgical techniques on the stability of peri-implant hard and soft tissues.
  92. Comparative study of different techniques for the management of peri-implant hard tissue defects.
  93. Effectiveness of different oral hygiene protocols in the prevention and management of peri-implant mucositis.
  94. Analysis of the association between periodontal diseases and gastrointestinal diseases.
  95. Impact of different surgical techniques on esthetic outcomes in the treatment of gingival recession.
  96. Assessment of the relationship between periodontal diseases and sleep disorders.
  97. Comparative analysis of different techniques for root coverage in the treatment of gingival recession.
  98. Evaluation of the role of different surgical techniques in the management of peri-implant soft tissue defects.
  99. Effectiveness of different regenerative materials in the treatment of peri-implantitis.
  100. Analysis of the microbial profile in periodontitis with concurrent respiratory diseases.

There are several important things to consider before finalizing your thesis topic. Some of the key factors to keep in mind include:

Interest: You should choose a topic that you are passionate about and find interesting. This will help you stay motivated throughout the research and writing process.

Feasibility: You should choose a topic that is feasible given the resources, time, and expertise available to you. Consider the scope of the project and the feasibility of collecting data.

Significance: You should choose a topic that is significant and relevant to your field of study. The research should add value and contribute to the existing knowledge in the field.

Originality: You should choose a topic that is original and has not been extensively researched before. Your research should aim to contribute new insights and knowledge to the field.

Clarity: You should have a clear research question or hypothesis that can guide your research. The topic should be specific and focused to ensure that you can conduct a thorough investigation.

Accessibility: You should have access to the necessary data, resources, and materials required to conduct your research. Ensure that you have the necessary permissions and approvals to collect data and conduct your research.

Advisor's approval: It is important to seek feedback and guidance from your thesis advisor before finalizing your topic. They can provide valuable insights and help you choose a topic that aligns with your interests and goals.

By considering these factors, you can select a topic that aligns with your interests, is feasible, significant, original, clear, accessible, and approved by your advisor.

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