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Welcome Message
It is with great pleasure and anticipation that we welcome participants from all over the world to attend the 41st International Conference on Dental and Oral Health which will be held on October 17-18, 2024 as a Webinar with the theme Current Challenges and Future Innovations in Dental and Oral Health
The major goal of the conference is to bring together dentists, experts in the development of dentistry, and other specialists to exchange ideas and expertise across disciplines to facilitate interdisciplinary cooperation in research and clinical settings. The guests will be able to learn about the latest upgrades and exchange experiences with internationally renowned speakers at this gathering. All participants who are interested in contributing their research and data in the field of Dental and Oral Health are invited. You can share your research findings and gain recognition through certificates and best posters awarded by our esteemed Organizing Committee.
About Conference
On behalf of the organizing committee, we take great pleasure in announcing the "41st International Conference on Dental and Oral Health will be held on October 17-18, 2024 as a Webinar". The theme of this Conference is "Current Challenges and Future Innovations in Dental and Oral Health"
Dental Management 2024 provides a major clean stage to the emerging advances, giving understudies a decent opportunity to have a propelled learning. This increases the flow of life for emerging and sprouting Specialists and Researchers. We do have an oral talk, poster presentations, e-poster introductions, workshops, Exhibitions and we welcome Dentists, Doctors, Dental and Oral Specialists, Otolaryngologists, Researches, Professors, Students and who are interested in Dental and Oral Care from all over the world to have focused reasonable view about the Dental and Oral Health.
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Speakers from all over the world can submit their abstracts, papers, case studies, and posters by choosing a topic from the "Call for Abstracts" or your area of research interest.
Ø Abstract length must not exceed 300 words.
Ø The title should be in sentence case.
Ø Mention the full name of the author and co-authors (if any) along with affiliation.
Ø It should contain a short biography of the author (limited to 100 words) along with the photograph.
Ø All the abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific committee members and you will get an email within 24-48 hours after submission of your abstract.
Ø All the accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings in the respective Journal.
Abstract Submission URL: https://dentalmanagement.dentalcongress.com/abstract-submission.php
For attendees, presenters, doctors, students, academicians, and groups, “Dental Management 2024” offers affordable registration as well as a special fee for group registration. Anyone can register for this conference using the choices available on the registration page. Dental Management 2024 will be an excellent arena for debating novel discoveries and concepts. Attendees' curiosity in the field of Dental and Oral Health will be piqued by the two-day session.
Registration URL: https://dentalmanagement.dentalcongress.com/registration.php
Why to Attend?
This webinar offers networking opportunities for Dentists, Surgeons, Dental and Oral specialists, Doctors, scientists, professors, researchers, business assistants, students, and members of all Dental associations and universities. It also makes it easier to access possibilities for ongoing education and top-notch content delivered by keynote speakers. This two-day event offers shows diffuse info network with current and potential scientists, builds a splash with novel medicine and coverings, and gains name recognition. This conference's characteristics embrace world-famous speakers, the latest dental and oral health procedures, innovations, and news related to aid and oral health. Discussing and debating modern problems and scientific developments.
Target Audience:
- General Dentists
- Dental Professionals
- Principal Dentists
- Dental Owners or Partners
- Dental Scientists and Professors
- Endodontists
- Orthodontists
- Dental/ Oral Surgeons
- Dental (Maxillofacial) and Cosmetic Surgeons
- Periodontist
- Prosthodontist
- Pediatric Dentists
- Geriatric Dentists
- Dental Assistants
- Dental Business Managers
- Dental Nurses
- Dental Radiologists
- Dental Hygienists
- Oral Physicians
- Oral Microbiologists
- Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
- Dental Treatment Coordinators
- Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Dental Organizations
- Manufacturers and Distributors of Medical Devices
- Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
- Physician Assistants
- Researchers
- Residents
- Young researchers
- Dental Technicians
Sessions and Tracks
Track 1: Dental and Oral Health
Oral health is the practice of keeping one's mouth and teeth clean in order to avoid dental disorders such as cavities, gingivitis, caries, periodontal disease, and bad breath. The purpose of oral hygiene is to prevent the accumulation of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, and food that forms on the teeth. Dental plaque attaches to cracks and crevices in teeth and produces acid. If not removed regularly, the acid will destroy the protective enamel surface of the tooth, causing tooth decay. Therefore, maintaining oral hygiene should be a lifelong habit to all ages.
- Brush and floss your teeth
- Use fluoridated toothpaste
- Drink fluoride-added water.
- Use mouthwash
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 2: Dentistry
Dentistry is that the space of drugs that focuses on the teeth, gums, and mouth. It entails the investigation, diagnosis, management, prevention, and treatment of oral diseases, disorders, and conditions, with the dentition and oral mucous membrane receiving the bulk of the eye. Dentistry takes advantage of innovation to make dentistry more comfortable, stronger, productive and more normal for patients that is possible under current circumstances. There are many new advances in dentistry, and dental professionals may be able to provide an improved level of comfort and oral health. Some of the examples of advancements in dentistry are
- CAD / CAM (Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing)
- Dentistry in the Digital Era
- Dental Regeneration
- Dimensional Oral Model
- Radiology of the teeth
- X-ray Modality of Implants
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 3: Dental Research
Dental Research will provide experts with the opportunity to contribute to dental research while also becoming more familiar with the most recent advancements and technologies. Dental research and discoveries have resulted in revolutions and paradigm shifts in professional practice, allowing dental students to get a thorough awareness of the biosocial underpinnings of the dental discipline.
Every year, new trends emerge in the dental profession. According to research, the digital dental trends for the future year include new technologies, enhanced business practices that seek new methods to improve the patient experience, and robot dentists.
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 4: Dental Education
The key goal for Dental Education is to develop future practitioners, which is manifested via both change and continuity. The goal of dental education is to teach students how to better serve their patients and communities, as well as to equip them to continue to learn new skills and expand their knowledge throughout their careers. Continuing dental education is essential for all dental practitioners in order to provide the finest possible care while also having access to the most up-to-date preventive, diagnostic, and treatment approaches.
- Oral medicine & radiology
- Oral pathology
- Clinical teaching
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 5: Dental Nursing
Dental Nursing is necessary for the prevention of dental illness as well as the maintenance of good dental and oral health. Dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth, and tooth decay are all manageable oral disorders with correct diagnosis and care. Over a third of the population lacks access to fluoridated drinking water, resulting in major dental health issues. More than 108 million children and adults do not have dental insurance, which is more than 2.5 times the number of people who do not have medical insurance. Because it has absorbed the ideals of improving oral health and preventing oral diseases, American dentistry has grown in importance. Because dentists, dental hygienists, scientists, and other health professionals play such an important role in dental events, there are safe and effective disease preventive techniques that anybody may use.
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 6: Oral Hygiene
Oral hygiene is to keep your mouth clean and disease-free. This includes brushing and flossing your teeth and regular visits to the dentist for x-rays, examinations and cleaning. The purpose of oral hygiene is to prevent the accumulation of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, and food that forms on the teeth. Dental plaque attaches to cracks and crevices in teeth and produces acid. If not removed regularly, the acid will destroy the protective enamel surface of the tooth, causing tooth decay. Therefore, maintaining oral hygiene should be a lifelong habit to all ages.
- Brush and floss your teeth
- Use fluoridated toothpaste
- Drink fluoride-added water.
- Use mouthwash
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 7: Periodontics and Prosthodontics
Periodontology or Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that studies supporting tissues and gum structures of teeth, substitutes for lost or broken teeth and focusing completely in the inflammatory disease that destroys the gums and other supporting structures around the teeth. Periodontics is concerned with the condition of the tissues that support your teeth your gums and jawbone. A Periodontist is a dentist who specifies in the prevention, diagnosis, and dealing of periodontal disease and in the placement of dental implants. They receive an additional training after dental school to focus in this field.
Prosthodontics, also known as dental prosthetics or prosthetic dentistry, that focuses on dental prostheses. A Prosthodontist is a dentist who specialize in treating and handling with the replacement of missing teeth and related mouth or jaw structures by bridges, dentures or prostheses. They receive an additional training after dental school to focus in this field.
- Dental and Facial Problems
- Dental Arrangement
- Dental Implants
Related Association Societies: American Dental Hygienists’ Association | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 8: Dental Implants
A Dental Implant is a titanium root that looks like a tooth root and is surgically implanted into the jaw bone to allow the dentist to replace missing teeth with artificial teeth. In order to consider dental implants, you must have healthy gums and healthy teeth to support the implants. You should wash your teeth carefully and visit the dentist every six months for oral treatments in order to take care of your dental implants. Endorse Implants and sub-periosteal Implants are the two forms of Dental Implants that are safe to utilize.
- Endorse Implants
- Sub periosteal Implants
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 9: Endodontics
Endodontics is the dental specialty which concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the dental pulp, which is the soft internal tissue of the teeth and the surrounding tissues. The practice of Endodontics is concerned mainly with the exclusion of diseased dental pulp and its replacement with filling material, an operation known as Root canal therapy. Root trench treatment is another term for endodontic treatment. Highly trained endodontists (dental specialists) repair tissues inside the tooth in different ways. They perform root canal treatments and other procedures to relieve pain. They work to save our natural tooth. Root canal therapy is used to save the damaged mash by meticulously cleaning and moulding the root trench framework, followed by filling to prevent recontamination of the tooth.
- Root canal treatment
- Endodontic retreatment
- Endodontic surgery
- Dental implants
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 10: Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a field of dentistry that deals with the correction of misaligned teeth and jawbones which results in the ongoing development of the child and in later life Orthodontic irregularities can occur, but may be the result of genetic behavior. An orthodontist is a dentist trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat, and correction of crooked teeth, misaligned jaws, and irregular bite patterns irregularities in the teeth and jaw. They are trained to modify existing conditions and find problems that may occur in the future. Orthodontists work with individuals of all ages, from children to grownups. The most common orthodontic irregularities are:
- Progenia
- Reverse overbite
- Crossbite
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 11: Public Health Dentistry
A Para-clinical specialty of dentistry called dental public health focuses with the prevention of oral disease and the promotion of oral health. In order to promote the dental health of populations rather than individuals, dental public health is involved in the assessment of the most important dental health issues and the development of practical solutions. By allocating resources to areas that are more important, dental public health aims to lower the burden on healthcare systems. By concerning oral illness, all nations across the globe experience comparable problems. Because of the resources at hand, different policies and principles are applied differently. Most dental-related illnesses can be avoided.
- Developing and monitoring quality dental services
- Dental public health intelligence
- Academic dental public health
- Role within health services
Related Association Societies: American Dental Hygienists’ Association | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 12: Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry includes is the branch of dentistry dealing with dental treatments for children through adolescence. Pedodontists educate and provide the children with the necessary dental care and advise their parents on their well-being.
- Preventative & Effective dentistry in children
- Advanced exploration in pediatric dentistry
- Need for Early Detection
- Nutrition Counseling
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 13: Geriatric and Ethno Dentistry
Geriatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the specific needs of the aging population.If a person receives geriatric dental health care on a regular basis, they can prevent certain oral diseases and other diseases related with them such as stroke, diabetes, and heart disease.
The use of medicinal plant resources (herbs) in resolving dental problems is increasing gradually nowadays and is called ethno dentistry. Here Herbal plants are used for curing the tooth pain and act as a bacterial agent in the elimination of dental plaques. Natural concentrates have been utilized as a part of dentistry for lessening irritation, and act as antimicrobial plaque operators, cell reinforcements, antimicrobials, antifungals, anti-bacterial, antivirals for controlling microbial dental plaque in gingivitis and periodontitis.
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 14: Oral Problems
Seven diseases or disorders are responsible for the bulk of oral health issues. Dental caries (tooth decay), periodontal (gum) diseases, oral diseases, and HIV oral symptoms are among them. Oro-dental damage, congenital fissure, and taste perception. In their early stages, almost all diseases and ailments are either preventable or treatable. When a microbial biofilm (plaque) grows on the tooth surface, it transforms free sugars from foods and beverages into acids, causing the tooth finish and dentine to deteriorate over time. As a result of continued high admission of free sugars, insufficient fluoride exposure, and the absence of standard microbial biofilm removal, tooth structures are demolished, resulting in an increase in cavities and pain impacts on oral-wellness related personal satisfaction, and in advanced stages of tooth misfortune and fundamental contamination.
- Cavities
- Abscessed Tooth
- Deciduous Teeth
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 15: Oral Cancer
Mouth tumour is another name for oral illness. Oral Cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth on the tongue's surface, on the lips, inside the cheek, in the gums, in the mouth's sense of taste in the salivary organs and also in the throat (back of the tongue). Generally, Oral cancers are caused by tobacco and alcohol consumption. The most common forms of tobacco consumption are cigarettes and cigars. In some cases, chewing tobacco is also fatal. Generally men tend to suffering from this more than women. These cancers tumors can be detected early through histopathological test and many other radiological tests. Eating a healthy diet can reduce risk of all types of cancer.
- Radiation therapy
- Surgical pathology of oral cancer
- Malignant salivary gland tumors
- Chemotherapy
- Pre-treatment dental evaluation
Related Association Societies: American Dental Hygienists’ Association | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 16: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is the field of Dentistry that concentrate on the view and surgical operation of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions. Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is specialized in the treatment hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and face, facial trauma surgery, oral surgery, head and neck surgery, jaw surgery, facial aesthetic surgery as well as facial cosmetic surgery.
The mouth is a vital organ with a variety of uses. Additionally, it is prone to a number of medical and dental conditions. The study of the causes and effects of diseases that affect the oral and maxillofacial region is a focus of the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. It is occasionally seen as a dental and pathological specialty. Occasionally, the phrase "Head and Neck Pathology" is used instead, which could mean that the pathologist also treats problems of the Otorhinolaryngology in addition to the maxillofacial system. There is some overlap in this position between head and neck pathologists areas of expertise.
- Facial Injury and Trauma Surgery
- Cleft surgery
- TMJ Disorder and Facial Pain Treatment
- Corrective Jaw Surgery
- Cosmetic Facial Surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery of the Face
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 17: Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Oral Microbiology is the specialty related with the prevention and optimal management of infection involving primarily the mouth, face, and neck regions. It focuses on the study of the microorganisms present in the oral cavity and their interactions with each other.
Oral pathology is a specialty of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases, including oral cancer. Pathologists are involved in all areas of disease management including research, diagnosis, examination and treatment. Understanding oral pathology is essential for diagnosis and the development of effective treatment and prevention strategies.
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 18: Preventive Dentistry or Dental Care
Preventive Dentistry is a combination of regular dental check-ups along with developing good habits like brushing and flossing. Taking care of your teeth starts early in childhood and extends throughout the course of your life. Preventative dentistry is the practice of fixing for your teeth to keep them strong and it helps to escape depressions and enamel loss. It focuses on pediatric growth and development. Preventative dentistry avoids people from developing dental problems later on Depressions, gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis can all be avoided or eased with proper dental care.
- Routine oral checkups
- Fluoride treatments
- Oral irrigators
- Teeth whiteners
- Mouthwash
- Your Healthy Teeth Tool Kit
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 19: Dental Instruments and Treatment Techniques
Dental Instruments or Tools used by the dentist and his or her staff during dental procedures. Dental tools help dentists diagnose and treat dental disease. Each is created with a specific purpose for dental treatment. Oral health care specialists employ a variety of dental devices in their various jobs and expertise. Different dealing methods need different sorts of tools.
The field of dentistry is constantly evolving and changing to best techniques which patient needs. Dentistry has seen enormous improvements with respect to improvement from the traditional methods to the digital world that has widened the scope of dental treatments and procedures. Digital dentistry tools and techniques used at present generation which include
- Laser Applications
- Dental Radiography
- Imaging Techniques for hard and soft tissues
Related Association Societies: American Dental Hygienists’ Association | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 20: Dental Pharmacology
Dental Pharmacology is the study of drugs used to treat conditions of the oral cavity. Each drug functions differently to address various dental issues. Some of these drugs include antibiotics, analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs and anti-periodontitis agents. Dental hygienists must exercise caution and precise knowledge when administering medications. These medications are used to alleviate pain, prevent infection, and create sterile conditions during dental procedures.
- prevent infection
- Oral hygiene
- Anesthetics
- Sedatives
- Medications for periodontal conditions
- Medications used to sterilize the pulp and root canal tissues
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 21: Restorative Dentistry and Cosmetic Dentistry
The goal of restorative medicine is to repair or replace broken or missing teeth. These procedures aid within the improvement of oral health and performance. Crowns, bridges, and implants are samples of common dental restorations. Restorative medicine is additionally referred to as odontology medicine. Cavity fillings, root canals, and even dental implants are samples of restorative procedures. Restorative medicine will have 2 goals: to revive the operate of the teeth and to revive the looks of the teeth. In some cases, it's either one or the opposite, and in others, it's both.
Cosmetic dentistry is the branch of dentistry that focuses on making your smile look better. Cosmetic dentistry specializes in any digital work that enhances the arrival of teeth, gums or probably chomps. It basically concentrates on alternate dental surface in dental shading, dental position, dental shape, tooth size, arrangement and general smile appearance. A cosmetic dentist can improve your smile by treating stained, discoloured, worn, chipped, broken, misshapen, misaligned, or gapped teeth. Cosmetic dentistry necessitates specialised education, training, and experience in the field of dentistry.
- Tooth Whitening
- Enamel Bonding
- Dental Veneers
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Track 22: Forensic Dentistry and Nano dentistry
Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology entails handling, examination and assessment of dental proof in criminal justice cases. Forensic dentists are concerned in supporting investigative businesses to perceive recovered human stays further to the identity of complete or fragmented bodies. Forensic dentists are additionally recognized to apply their investigative strategies to perceive burn victims through the usage of the victims preceding dental records. Forensic dentists will also be requested to help in figuring out age, race, occupation, preceding dental history and socioeconomic fame of unidentified human beings.
Nano dentistry is defined as the science and technology of using nanostructured materials to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral and dental diseases, relieve pain and improve dental health. Applications of Nano Dentistry in dentistry are Dentition denaturalization, therapy for dentin hypersensitivity, complete orthodontic realignment in a single visit, covalently bonding diamondized enamel, enhancing the properties of root canal sealers, and mechanical continuous oral health maintenance.
- Drug delivery
- Systems under research
- Imaging
- Sensing
- Sepsis treatment
- Tissue engineering
Related Association Societies: American Dental Hygienists’ Association | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 23: Green Dentistry
Green dentistry is a holistic approach to dental care that lessens the industry's negative effects on the environment while fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for patients. A high-tech strategy called "green dentistry" aims to lessen the environmental effect of dental offices while also including a service delivery model for dentistry that promotes and upholds wellness. Green dentistry helps dental professionals safeguard the financial health of their offices as well as the planetary and community health of the patients who follow wellness lifestyles in their life. Through acceptance of the EDA's green dentistry model, green dental practices, green dental patients, and businesses producing green dental products are all working together to revolutionize the dental sector.
Related Association Societies: American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | European Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | International Association for Orthodontics | Australian Dental Association | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental Swedish Dental Society
Track 24: Laser Dentistry and Digital Dentistry
Laser dentistry is the area of dentistry that uses lasers to treat patients' various dental ailments. In 1989, laser dentistry was first made a commercially viable option. It began with a laser-assisted dental tissue surgery. Traditional metal dental instruments frequently abrade the gums while being used, which makes it possible for infections to develop. This is not done by lasers. Lasers, on the other hand, work to sterilise the region on which they are focused, killing the majority of the bacteria there Hard tissue lasers can aid dentists in disinfecting root canals, removing tooth decay, and cleaning the "smear" layer from dental roots. The Nd:YAG laser, carbon dioxide lasers, and diode lasers are three popular laser types utilised in dentistry.
In contrast to employing mechanical or electrical tools, Digital dentistry refers to the use of dental technologies or devices that incorporate digital or computer-controlled components. Both for restorative and diagnostic purposes, adopting digital dentistry can make dental procedures more effective than using mechanical instruments. Utilizing dental equipment or technology with computer-based or digital components is known as "digital dentistry." On the other hand, conventional dental media employ mechanical or electrical techniques. The use of computer-based technology allows dental offices to improve patient care even further.
- Artificial Intelligence
- Intraoral Scanner
- CRISPR
- 3D Printers to Create Dentures
- Robotic Surgery
- Regenerative Dentistry
Related Association Societies: The American Dental Association | International Association of Dental Research | Australian Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association| Japan Dental Association | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | American Association of Endodontists | American Academy of Periodontology | Academy of General Dentistry | Swedish Dental Society
Track 25: Dental Marketing trends
Marketing is the key to the success of any business as well as dental products and practices have no exception. Dental products marketing is an integration of marketing strategies in the field of dentistry to help dentists for maximizes their medical potential. It involves the use of marketing tools and techniques to gain a certain level of awareness and expand the reach of practice and practitioner.
This conference is a rare opportunity for everyone in the dental industry to improve their established marketing strategies. We need to follow some of the dental marketing strategies shown below.
- Social media marketing for dentists
- Build a clear website
- Target group
- Know the competition in the market
- Better branding and value
- Future profits from selling products in the market
Related Association Societies: Indian Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | National Museum of Dentistry | American Dental Hygienists’ Association | International Association for Orthodontics | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Gerodontology | Japan Prosthodontic Society | European Federation of Periodontology
Market Analysis
The global dental equipment market is estimated to be US $ 5.4 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1% from 2021 to 2028. Dental equipment which is the tools used to test, manipulate, treat and recover oral disorders. Factors such as the growing population of the elderly suffering from oral disease, the development of medical tourism related to dental care, and the launch of several government initiatives for public oral care are not drivers of market growth.
In addition, the introduction of efficient and advanced dental equipment by large companies are creating boost for the market. Companies such as Planmeca Oy, Dentsply Sirona, and Danaher Corporation are rigorously implementing new computer-aided imaging techniques that enable dentists to prepare accurate courses in dental care. By product, the market is broadly divided into dental radiation equipment, dental lasers, systems and components, laboratory machinery, hygiene maintenance equipment, and other equipment.
According to the FDI World Dental Federation, oral diseases affect 3.9 billion people worldwide, and untreated caries (cavities) affect more than half (44%) of the world's population, a world of illness. Study the burden. According to the United States, at least one dentist visit in 2017 at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that 84.9% of children aged 2 to 17 years, 64.0% of adults aged 18 to 64, and 65 and older. 65.6% of adults were talking about infection.
The most common dental procedures performed during these visits include filling, adhesion, root canal, crown, bridge, periodontal treatment, and oral and maxillofacial procedures. This shows the existing potential dental treatments around the world. Dental diseases such as periodontitis, oral cancer, and environmental damage caused by oral dental trauma are expected to further support the growth of the entire market.
Dental In emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America, tourism is increasing due to the high cost of treatment, mainly in regions such as North America and Europe, as dental care is commercialized in these regions. Various government initiatives by the state have proven to help build well-planned dental methods and campaigns aimed at improving the availability and access to oral health services. Therefore, the above factors may drive market growth.
Past Conference Report
With the immense support of Organizing Committee we successfully hosted the “39th International Conference on Dental and Oral Health” was held during January 24-25, 2024 as Webinar with the theme "Current Challenges and Future Innovations in Dental and Oral Health"
On behalf of our Organizing Committee, we would like to extend our appreciation for the continued support and active participation of the Keynote Speakers, Renowned Speakers, Poster Presenters and our Moderators for the successful completion of the Dental Management 2024 . With your help, we'd want to put together this conference to bring together researchers and experts in Dental and Oral Health on one single stage. We truly hope to be allowed to organize this event on a huge scale with your support.
In the last, we would also like to extend my ward regards to various delegate experts, Company representatives, and eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We would like to convey our sincere gratitude to all the supporters from Editorial Board Members of our Open Access Journals, Keynote Speakers, Valuable Speakers, Poster Presenters, Students, delegates, and special thanks to Media Partners for their promotions for making this event a successful one. We hope you continue your support in our future endeavours.
The conference gave the attendees a pleasant ride through the recent advancement and new technologies delivered for the “Dental and Oral Health”. This conference was thankful to its moderator. The conference provided beautiful insights in the field of “Dental and Oral Health” by marking some remarkable speeches by the speakers
Day 1:
Talk 1 On Title: Use of panoramic radiographs for evaluation of maxillary and mandibular residual ridge resorption: In vitro study by Priyanka Tiwari | Penang International Dental College | Malaysia
Talk 2 On Title: Update of behavioural guidance techniques in pediatric dentistry by Dania Wail Islam | University of Malaya | Malaysia
Talk 3 On Title: The benefits from regular dental check-up visits by Sara A Al-Asmari | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 4 On Title: A-Challenges of Nursing by Ibraheem Nayif Al-Otaibi | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 5 On Title: The relationship between mouth breathing and learning difficulties. The dentist role by Fadi Antar | Boston University | USA
Talk 6 On Title Clinical outcome of deep caries management using amniotic membrane and biodentine in permanent teeth by Roma Mascarenhas | Manipal College of Dental Sciences | India
Poster Presentations
Talk 7 On Title: Case presentation title: Mechanics of space closure by Hisham Farawanah | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 8 On Title: Case report 30 years recall for pt after early extraction upper right 1st molar by Badria Almatrafi | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 9 On Title: Role of dental practitioner in smoking cessation interventional programs by Huda A Alsakran | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 10 On Title: Teeth formation intrauterine life, ultrasound, and drugs during pregnancy by Sara AlQahtani | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
The conference and the attendees were very pleased to have these personalities among themselves as they delivered wonderful speeches in their respective area of researches.
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Based on the success, positive response and feedback we received from participants and supporters at Dental Management 2023, we are proud to announce our upcoming conferences in the Series “40th International Conference on Dental and Oral Health,” held on July 26-27, 2024 | Webinar with the theme “Current Challenges and Future Innovations in Dental and Oral Health”
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Conference Date October 17-18, 2024
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