Theme: Towards the New Era of Healthy Smiles

DENTAL MANAGEMENT 2021

DENTAL MANAGEMENT 2021

" Towards the New Era of Healthy Smiles"

With the coordination of organizing committee, 36th International Conference on Dental and Oral Health” will be scheduled during October 28-29, 2021 at Amsterdam, Netherlands focusing on the theme Towards the New Era of Healthy Smiles”. We invite all the participants who have an interest in sharing their data and analysis within the space of Dental and Oral Health.

Dental Management 2021 will be a great platform for exchanging new ideas and research. It’s a 2-day event which will grab the attendee’s attention to explore in field of dentistry and oral health. This gathering will provide networking sessions for Dental Professionals, Dental Nurses, Scientists, Professors, Business Assistants, Students, and individuals from all dental associations and universities. It also helps in continuing education opportunities and quality information shared by Keynote Speakers, Symposium, workshops, and exhibition.

Speakers from all over the world can submit their abstracts, papers, case reports and posters by selecting a topic from “call for abstracts” or your research interest in the respective field.

Delegates, speakers, doctors, students, academicians and groups can join “Dental Management 2021” with affordable packages including both registration and accommodation. Everyone can register for this conference with the suitable options mentioned in the registration page.

Why to attend?

  • Meet your objectives from around the world addressed regarding Dental and Oral Health.
  • This is every so often a single finest chance to accomplish the utmost significant gathering of members from the Research Institutions, Universities, Clinics and Hospitals.
  • Distribute Data and Conduct demonstrations, meet with present potential speakers, generate a splash with additional products, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event.
  • World renowned speakers, interesting techniques, latest updates in Dental and Oral Health and stimulating the field of genuine extent hallmarks of this conference

Target Audience:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons
  • Dentists
  • Orthodontists
  • Cosmetic dentists
  • Pediatric dentists
  • Dentofacial Orthopedics
  • Public health dentistry
  • Dental Professors
  • Dental Nurses
  • Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
  • Dental Radiologists
  • Health Care Professionals
  • Scientists & Researchers
  • Academic Professionals
  • Medical Students

Track 1: Oral Health and Dental Hygiene

Oral Health and Dental hygiene are essential parts of our everyday lives. Oral hygiene is defined as the process and practice of keeping the mouth clean and it is best means of prevention of dental disorders as cavities, dental caries, periodontitis, gingivitis, and other dental disorders. It helps to prevent bad breath termed as halitosis. Oral hygiene is necessary for every individual to maintain the health of their teeth and mouth. Healthy teeth have fewer cavities. Healthy gums prevent the plaque deposits in teeth.

  • Oral health Education
  • Dental Science
  • Nutrition for oral health
  • Dental and Periodontal infections

Track 2: Dental Surgery

Dental surgery or surgery of the teeth and jaw bones is a surgical & medical process that involves artificially modifying dentition. Cleaning of enamel regularly by way of a dentist is suggested to do away with dental calculus (mineralized plaque) that may expand despite careful brushing and flossing, particularly in parts of the mouth which are difficult to clean. If too much tartar has gathered, Professional cleansing contains enamel scaling and teeth sharpening, as well as debridement. This results in the use of various units and/or devices to loosen and remove tartar from the enamel. Most dental hygienists advised to clean the enamel professionally for minimum every six months.

More common cleaning and exam can be essential for the duration of the remedy of many exceptional dental/oral problems or because of recent surgical processes such as dental implants. Habitual exam of the enamel by using a dental professional is recommended at the least every 12 months this could surround every year, select dental X-rays. Dental Surgery Conferences will increase your knowledge in the field of Dental and Oral Surgery.

Track 3: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is the one which involves the surgical, adjunctive, analysis and treatment of diseases and blemish involving both the aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft cartilage tissues of the oral region of teeth and it is the specialty of dentistry.  The specialized stream in surgery of the face, mouth, and jaws is an Oral and maxillofacial surgery. It is an internationally recognized surgical specialty. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons focus on the problems related to the face (hard and soft tissues), mouth, and jaws the upper jaw is indicated as the maxilla.

  • Oral Mouth Surgery
  • Orofacial
  • Cavity
  • Craniomaxillofacial
  • Cosmetic facial surgery
  • Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
  • Microvascular reconstruction

Track 4: Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is the one which focuses on smile and oral health of a patient. Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to indicate any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the functionality) of teeth, gums and/or bite. It mainly focuses on improvement in dental aesthetics in color, shape, size, position, alignment and overall smile appearance. Dental bridges are a method used to treat decayed teeth. Mostly dental fillings were composed primarily of gold, amalgam and other materials that left visible dark spots on the teeth.

Track 5: Preventive Dentistry

Preventive Dentistry is the practice of oral care that involves education, treatment and practice of maintaining teeth and gums for keeping healthy mouth. This practice helps to avoid plagues, tooth loss, gum disease, dental cavities. Preventive dentistry is practiced in the form of daily brushing and annual dental cleanings. It helps to keep teeth, and means it need to have less dental disorders. The two main effects of tooth loss are decay and gum disease. The better way of prevention or deal with these two problems, the more chance you will have of keeping your teeth for life.

Track 6: Nano Dentistry

Nanotechnology is a new transcultural as well as transnational development that is growing rapidly in case of dental management. Nano dentistry is appropriate in diagnosis of diseases, therapy and prevention dental caries and other oral health problems. With significant potential to yield new generation of technologically advanced clinical tools and devices for oral healthcare Nano dentistry is a developing field. Nano scale in dentistry is a measurable biomechanical or biophysical analysis of dental surfaces is of significant interest.

  • Nano Composite Denture Teeth
  • Prosthetic Implants
  • Nano Composites
  • Nano Encapsulation

Track 7: Forensic Dentistry & Odontology

The application of dental science that aides in the recognizable proof of different medico legal issues utilizing physical and natural dental verification is said to be Forensic Dentistry & Odontology. It uses for the criminal and common laws with dental information that are required by police organizations in criminal equity framework. The forensic odontology can make a significant contribution to the field of forensic science in the identification of people both living and dead organisms. It incorporates dental radiography, dental materials, anatomy, histology, and developmental anomalies of definition.

Track 8: Endodontics

Endodontics is concerned with the biology and pathology of the dental pulp and root tissues of the tooth. It converges on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of these tissues. Root canals are a commonly performed endodontic procedure. Periodontal and endodontic infections are related in their pathogenesis, in the clinical presentation and in the prognosis of their treatment using dental images. Moreover, it is the treatment for preserving the natural tooth, by performing cracked tooth repair, root canal treatment, dental trauma treatment, and surgery among other procedures.

  • Dental Pharmacology
  • Dental imaging
  • DNA analysis
  • Cheiloscopy

Track 9: Restorative Dentistry

The goal of dentistry is to preserve natural teeth as much as possible. Replacing missing teeth with a dental implant, full or partial denture, dental bridges helps promote dental health as well. Restorative dentistry is the perception defined to be an integrated management of diseases of the teeth for restoring the mouth and oral health problems and to a functional and aesthetic state that provides a bright smile for healthy lifestyle. Filling in empty spaces in the mouth can help avoid cavities in the remaining teeth because odd-shaped gaps are vulnerable spots for plaque forming bacteria to build up.

  • Hypodontia
  • Dental Extraction
  • Tooth Filling
  • Dental Bonding
  • Scalling and Root Planning

Track 10: Oral Microbiology and Pathology

Oral microbiology and its pathology deals with the genesis, morphology, physiology, histology of the tissues. It is the branch of pathology and dentistry, recognizing, verification, and organization of illnesses impacting the oral and maxillofacial region. Oral immunotherapy is the inspection of the microorganisms of the oral opening. Dental caries, dental plaques and periodontal contamination are can be caused by Oral micro florae. It is a science field that investigates the methodology, causes, and effects of these diseases. It is the division of dentistry which deals with the contaminations of oral structures and gives an understanding assurance which is essential for the progression of prudent treatment.

  • Oral Care
  • Orofacial Myology
  • Biochemical Test
  • Microbes Investigation
  • Oral Pathology

Track 11: Oral Cancer

The term oral tumor incorporates malignancies of the mouth growth and the pharynx. The oral disease may happen any place in the mouth, on the surface of the tongue, on the lips, inside the cheek, in the gums, in the sense of taste of the mouth, in the salivary organs. It is a kind of head and neck growth. Indications of oral malignancy incorporates; fixes on the covering of the mouth or tongue, mouth ulcers or injuries that don't mend, free teeth with obvious reason, jaw torment, difficult tongue, sore throat, ear torment, change in voice and so forth. The medicines for Oral disease are medical procedure, radiation treatment, chemotherapy and so on. A few kinds of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx. Each tissue comprises of a few kinds of cells. Disease can create from any of these cells composes. It is vital to realize what sort of malignancy and how it is dealt with. More than 9 out of 10 mouth and oropharyngeal diseases are squamous cell carcinoma.

  • Surgical excision
  • Maxillectomy
  • Mandibulectomy
  • Glossectomy
  • Chemotherapy

Track 12: Diabetes and Periodontal Disease

Diabetes is a noteworthy hazard factor for periodontitis. Periodontal illnesses are diseases of the gum and bone that grip teeth set up. In cutting edge stages, they prompt difficult biting issues and even tooth misfortune. At the point when contrasted with non-diabetic people the danger of periodontitis is expanded by triple in diabetic people. The level of glycemic control is of key significance in deciding expanded hazard.

Periodontitis is an unending incendiary sickness diby obliteration of the supporting structures of the teeth (the periodontal tendon and alveolar bone). It is very boundless which serious periodontitis influences 10– 15% of grown-ups and has numerous negative effects on personal satisfaction. Epidemiological information affirms that diabetes is a noteworthy hazard factor for periodontitis; defenselessness to periodontitis is expanded by around triple in individuals with diabetes. Treatment of periodontitis is related with HbA1c diminishments of roughly 0.4%. Oral and periodontal wellbeing ought to be advanced as essential segments of diabetes administration.

Track 13: Orofacial Myology

It is likewise called as Myofunctional treatment. The analysis of treatment for oral and facial muscles identifies with biting, discourse, gulping. Orofacial myology treatment is utilized to supplant the propensity for mouth breathing with nasal relaxing.

Orofacial Myology is a expert train that assesses and treats an assortment of oral and facial (orofacial) muscle (myo-) postural and useful scatters and propensity designs that may disturb ordinary dental improvement and furthermore make corrective issues. The standards required with the assessment and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disarranges depend on dental science precepts.

  • Myofunctional therapy
  • Myofunctional disorders
  • rofacial Myofunctional disorder effect on speech

Track 14: Digital Dentistry

Advanced dentistry might be distinguished in an expansive extension as any dental innovation or gadget that joins computerized or PC controlled parts rather than that of mechanical or electrical alone. This wide definition can run from the most usually advised zone computerized dentistry - CAD/CAM (PC helped plan/PC supported assembling) - to those that may not be perceived, for example, PC controlled conveyance of nitrous oxide.

Track 15: Dental Anesthesia

Clinical Anesthesia is mostly used to facilitate dental treatment in patients with anxiety and challenging behaviour, many of the children or patients with special requirements. Dental anesthesia is a procedure which includes pre-operative assessment, as well as ensures that the patients are aware of the potential consent and risks. It deals with the management and mitigation of pain sensation through the application of advanced local and general and local anesthesia techniques.

Track 16: Periodontology and Implantology

Periodontology  is the study of the specialized system of hard and soft tissues that supports the teeth and maintains their position in the jaw. In the process of maintaining periodontal health a periodontium is used as it securely attaches the teeth to the jaws also acts as a shock absorber during biting and chewing and consequently helps to prevent damage to the teeth from excessive forces; and it maintains the teeth in a stable position within the jaws so that it will work together efficiently and comfortably during chewing. Implantology is the field of dentistry dedicated to dental implants. The dental implant is method of incision of an artificial tooth root into the jaw bone.

  • Gingivitis
  • Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
  • Tissue Designing
  • Prophylaxis

Track 17: Pediatric Dentistry

Dental specialty that deals with the care of infants' teeth. Good oral hygiene starts as early as infancy. Dentistry dealing with children from birth through adolescence. The primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for children and infants through adolescence, including the special health care needs is said to be Pediatric dentistry. The periodontics is significantly concerned with prevention, which includes instruction in proper diet, use of fluoride, and practice of oral hygiene.

  • Dental Replacement
  • Cavity Treatment
  • Maxillectomy
  • Mandibulectomy

Track 18: Dental Nursing and Ethics

Dental Nursing is critical to preempt dental ergonomics as it includes oral issues, including dental and periodontal contaminations, dry mouth, dental caries, are for the most part treatable with legitimate finding and care. Moreover 33% of the population has no entrance to group water fluoridation which causes genuine oral medical issues. Nearly 108 million youngsters and grown-ups need dental protection, which is more than 2.5 times of the number who needs medicinal protection. Most of the dental accomplishes more analysis as it has taken the ideas of advancing oral wellbeing and counteracting ailments in oral surgery. The critical part that researchers, dental practitioners, dental hygienists, and other wellbeing experts of dental occasions will prompts the: sheltered and powerful ailment anticipation measures exist that everybody can embrace to enhance oral wellbeing.

Track 19: Dental Stem Cells

Dental stem cells are easy, appropriate, and affordable to collect, hold promise for a range of very potential therapeutic applications. Stem cells are identical cells, capable of renewing themselves, with the capacity to produce different cell types to regenerate missing tissues and treat various diseases. Preventive care in a dental treatment includes prophylaxis, or the cleaning of the teeth, which removes accumulations of calculus. Oral facial tissues have been identified as a therapeutic target for stem cells with medical interest in dentistry.

  • Dental Pulp Stem Cells
  • Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells
  • Dental Follicle Stem Cells
  • Dental Tissue Engineering

Track 20: Geriatric Dentistry

Oral health, which forms a major fraction of the general health, has its impact on the physical and mental status, which affects the quality of life of geriatric population. In order to provide great oral health care, it is mandatory to focus on the knowledge and education in the field of geriatric dentistry, which will aid in providing optimum health care. Geriatric dentistry has failed to develop as a distinct, independent specialty at the postgraduate level of dental science. Even at the undergraduate level, there is a lack of training and the constituent aspects of geriatric dentistry are not included in the curriculum. Young graduates need to understand the socio-economic, physical, and psychological problems, and the complexity in treating the elderly patients suffering from chronic diseases and long-term medication, as part of their training in oral medicine.

  • Periodontal Abscess
  • Ageing
  • Dentures
  • Edentulism

Track 21: Orthodontics

Orthodontics is a part of "dentistry" that works in treating patients with ill-advised situating of teeth when the mouth is shut (malocclusion), which results in an ill-advised nibble. Orthodontics additionally incorporates treating and controlling different parts of facial growth(dentofacial orthopedics) and the shape and improvement of the jaw. An orthodontics authority is called an orthodontist. It utilizes a scope of restorative dental gadgets, including headgears, plates, props, Implants, Cleft and Palate and so forth and utilizes the ongoing advances in orthodontics like invisalign procedures.

  • Recent Advances in Orthodontics
  • Invisalign Techniques
  • Implants in Orthodontics
  • Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
  • Management of temporo-mandibular disorders

 

List of Universities in World:

  • The University of Hong Kong
  • University of Michigan
  • Tokyo Medical and Dental University
  • King’s College London
  • Harvard University
  • UCL (University College London)
  • Karolinska Institute
  • Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
  • KU Leuven
  • University of Gothenbur
  • University of Berlin
  • University of Bonn
  • University of Cologne
  • University of Erlangen
  • University of Frankfurt
  • University of Freiburg
  • University of Giessen
  • University of Göttingen
  • University of Greifswald
  • University of Halle
  • University of Hamburg
  • University of Hannover

List of Universities in France:

  • Artois University
  • Blaise Pascal University
  • Cergy-Pontoise University
  • Henri Poincare University
  • Jean Monnet University
  • Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
  • College de France
  • Ecole Centrale de Lyon
  • Strasbourg University

List of Dental Companies in Worldwide:

  • 3Shape
  • A-dec
  • Air Techniques
  • Align Technology
  • Bien-Air Medical Technologies
  • Blendax
  • Carestream Health
  • Dabur
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Henry Schein
  • Hynos
  • Ivoclar Vivadent
  • Kolibree
  • Lion Corporation
  • Nissin Dental Products, Inc.
  • Mydentist
  • Nobel Biocare
  • Odontis
  • Omega Pharma
  • Dentsply International Inc.
  • GC Corporation

List of Dental Companies in France:

  • Straumann France
  • DENTSPLY SIRONA FRANCE
  • Henry Schein - Agence de Marseille
  • Henry Schein Service dents
  • GACD Votre Métier, Notre Combat
  • Nobel Biocare France
  • Horse Dental Equipment
  • Biotech Dental
  • Bien-Air Dental SA

Societies related to Dental Worldwide:

  • Australian Dental Association Inc.
  • Canadian Association of Orthodontists
  • Canadian Dental Association
  • Royal College of Dentists
  • European Federation of Periodontology
  • Indian Dental Association
  • Dental Council of India
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Association
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Council
  • Swedish Dental Association
  • Swedish Dental Society
  • General Dental Council - Regulatory Body
  • NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry
  • British Dental Association
  • Oral Health Foundation
  • British Orthodontic Society
  • Dental Practitioners' Association
  • The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
  • Orthodontic Technicians Association
  • Unspoken Smiles Foundation

Hospitals related to Dental France:

  • Adent Clinique Dentaire Genève – Nations
  • Cabinet Dentaire
  • Emergency Dental Association
  • Dentego Nice - France | Centre dentaire
  • Cabinet Dentaire Rémy Méresse
  • Beyond Dental & Health France
  • Centre dentaire de France Meudon
  • SCM de l'Océan
  • Centre Dentaire Pleyel
  • Centre dentaire de France Gare de l'Est – Magenta
  • Cabinet Dentaire de l'Opéra de Massy
  • Dental clinic in Lausanne + implant
  • Rhone Dental Clinic
  • Clinic Center Monte Carlo Dr.Gilles Marchisio Dentist
  • Dentalis france
  • Dental Clinic Bondy
  • Dr Pralat Emmanuel Cabinet dentaire
  • France Implant Dentaire
  • Dr Adel ABOUZAID - Chirurgien-dentiste
  • Cabinet Dentaire Dr Gilles Courtiol

 

USA and Canada:

Canadian Association of OrthodontistsCanadian Dental AssociationCanadian Academy of EndodonticsAmerican Student Dental AssociationAcademy of General DentistryAmerican Academy of Pediatric DentistryAmerican Academy of Periodontology,  American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial RadiologyAmerican Association of public Health DentistryAmerican Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial PathologyCanadian Dental AssociationInternational Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for Dental ResearchFDI World Dental Federation,  British Dental AssociationNational Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), American Dental AssociationPan American Health Organization (PAHO)Missouri Society of Surgeons, USA.

Europe:

Association for Dental EducationIrish Dental AssociationBritish Dental AssociationSpanish Dental AssociationDanish Dental AssociationHungarian DentistryAustrian Dental ChamberBritish Endodontic SocietyEuropean Society of EndodontologyGerman Society of EndodontologyEuropean Federation of PeriodontologySeychelles Medical and Dental AssociationBritish Dental AssociationBritish Society of Pediatric DentistryEuropean Federation of PeriodontologyInternational Association for Dental Research (IADR)

Asia Pacific:

FDI World Dental FederationSouth East Asia Association of Dental EducationNational Dental AssociationIndian Dental AssociationHong Kong Dental AssociationProsthodontic Society SingaporeAsian Dental Student Organization (ADSO)Endodontic Society of ThailandAustralian Dental Association,  Malaysian Dental AssociationMalaysian Endodontic SocietyMalaysian Association for ProsthodonticsMalaysian Private Dental Practitioner’s AssociationAustralian Dental Association

Middle East:

Emirates Medical AssociationEmirates Dental SocietyBahrain Dental SocietyEgyptian Dental AssociationThe Saudi Dental SocietyCyprus Dental AssociationIraqi Dental AssociationIranian General Dentists AssociationIranian General Dentists AssociationJordanian Dental AssociationArab Orthodontic SocietyLebanese Orthodontic SocietyTurkish Dental AssociationTurkish Dentist Association

 

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