Theme: Welcoming the Era of Smile
Dentistry Medicine 2018
Dentistry Medicine 2018 is a perfect occasion intended for International well-being Dental and Oral experts too. The gathering welcomes members from every driving university, clinical examination foundations and symptomatic organizations to share their exploration, giving a showcase of the most recent dental procedures. This is to encourage the usage and distribution of exploration discoveries associated with oral well-being and to foster collaborations in the middle of oral and systemic well-being.
The theme of the meeting is “Welcoming the Era of Smile" which will provide an international platform for discussion of present and future challenges in oral health, dental education, and expertise meeting. Clinicians, World-leading health practitioners, educators, and researchers will present cutting-edge researchers and practical clinical techniques based upon widely accepted evidence.
Why to attend?
Dentistry Medicine 2018 could be a unique event that brings together an International mix of leading universities, research institutions, Dental communities making this conference a perfect platform to foster collaborations, share experience across the globe. This will be the best opportunity to reach a large number of participants from the Oral community. World-renowned speakers, futuristic approaches in dental medicines add colors to this conference. Dentistry Medicine 2018 enlarges the opportunity to evaluate the emerging technologies and recent updates in oral health care across the globe. With members from around the world focused on learning about Dental Care and its advances, this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Dental and Oral Care community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new developments, and receive name recognition at this event.
Targeted Audience
- Dental Surgeons
- Principal Dentist’s
- Dental Nurses
- Orthodontists
- Periodontics
- Dentists
- Dental House Officers
- Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
- Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
- Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
- Dental Treatment Coordinators
- Dental Partners or Owners
- Dental Wholesalers, Dealers, and Distributors
- Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
- Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Dental Organizations
- Dental Business/Practice Managers.
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Track 1. Dental and Oral Health
Dental and oral health is the process of maintaining proper dental care to avoid oral health problems. There is a relationship between health complications (stroke and heart disease) and gum diseases. Dental health gets in touch with every aspect of our life. A neglect to adhere to proper oral hygiene care can cause dental plaques, oral cavities, oral tarter, and oral bacterial infections. With dentistry's many diagnostic treatment and advances are more sophisticated and comfortable than before. Research suggests that the condition of your body health depends on the healthiness of your mouth.
Track 2: Dental Biomaterials
Dental biomaterials are specialized instruments that are designed to be used in dentistry. These are fabricated structures. Their main focus is replacement and enhancement of missing tissues due to some disease or accidents and also to restore its normal function. Dental biomaterials professionals study the structure, properties, and processing of these materials and interaction of these materials with the face and mouth tissues. It is principally involved in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, pedodontics, and orthodontics. The dental materials are designed with the key components of every dental procedure. The use of these materials depends largely on the on the type of practice operated. New dental materials are introduced in the market at a rapid pace, so staying on top of our options is an ongoing part of practicing dentistry.
Track 3: Nutrition and Oral Health
Realization of Dental health is more important. In this nutrition plays a big role. Our diet influences how our teeth develop. What we eat plays a role in maintaining dental health. Proper nutrition means eating a well-balanced diet so that your body can get the nutrients needed for good health. If a low nutritious food is preferred, your mouth may have a more difficult time resisting infection. This may lead to periodontal disease, a major cause of tooth loss in adults. Although periodontal diseases are indirectly caused by poor nutrition, it is believed that the disease progresses faster causing severe complications in people with poor nutrient diets.
The potential cause of dental caries is the consumption of sugar-containing foods and drinks. Poor diet also affects immune system functioning and people with lowered immunity have been shown to be at increased risk of gum disease. The increased susceptibility to gum disease is likely due to a decreased ability to resists periodontal pathogens.
Track 4: Orthodontics and Endodontics
Orthodontics is a practice of dentistry which deals with the correction of irregularities of the teeth by means of braces. It also deals with the diagnosis and treatment of dental deformities of the upper to lower jaw. Endodontics is a dental specialty that deals with cause, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of the dental pulp and its replacement with filling materials, pulp canal therapy etc.
Track 5: Prosthodontics and Periodontology
Prosthodontics in dentistry deals with restoration and replacement of defective teeth. Oral deterioration and loss of teeth are often the consequences of dental caries and periodontal diseases. It leaves a patient with psychological discomfort. Prosthodontists develop plans and synchronize dental treatments with dental specialists to provide comprehensive dental care to patients. The study of the specialized system of hard and soft tissues that support and maintains position in the jaw is periodontology.
An apparatus named as periodontium securely attaches teeth to the jaw thereby acting as a shock absorber during the action of biting and chewing by preventing damage to teeth by excessive forces and also to maintain a stable position of teeth within the jaws. The periodontitis is always triggered by plaque accumulation on teeth which can weaken the supporting structures of teeth. Periodontology is also regarded as ‘holistic’ form of dentistry.
Track 6: Cosmetic Dentistry
Aesthetic enhancements to smile through dental treatments are considered to be cosmetic dentistry. It is concerned with the function and appearance of the teeth. With more advancement in dentistry, cosmetic procedures range from correction of basic color, replace the missing teeth and everything in between. The dental technology latest advancements have allowed utilizing materials that are both durable and aesthetically pleasing to improve the appearance of common dental imperfections and restore both form and function of teeth. Cosmetic dentistry can improve the aesthetics of our teeth while helping you regain confidence in our smile.
Track 7: Restorative Dentistry
Traditionally more extensive restorations on teeth were performed. Restorative dentistry is the study, and diagnosis and of diseases of the oral cavity, the teeth, and supporting structures. This often referred to as ‘Oral Rehabilitation’ due to the increasing need for multidisciplinary and integrated care of teeth. Conditions that address a need for restorative dentistry are recurring decay, replacement of imperfect restorations, erosion, and abrasion of tooth structure. With the development of new materials and techniques, there has been a blurring of methods used. Restorations often rely on multiple factors for retention which incorporates principles of both mechanical and adhesive means.
Track 8: Forensic Dentistry or Odontology
Forensic dentistry or Forensic Odontology represents the overlap between the dental and the legal professions. It is the application of dental science in the legal sphere. It is the examination and evaluation of dental evidence which will then be presented in the interest of justice. The profession of forensic odontology can make a significant contribution to the field of forensic science in the identification of people both dead and living. It incorporates dental anatomy, histology, radiography, dental materials and developmental anomalies of definition. The scope of forensic odontology includes identification of victims of accidents, incineration in vehicles, house fires.
Track 9: Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Nursing
Pediatric dentistry is a sub-branch of dental science that provides both initial oral health cares for infants and children till adolescence. During the first 6 months of life, children begin to get their baby teeth. After that, they start to lose their first set of teeth which will be replaced by secondary (permanent) teeth. Without a proper dental care, they face oral decays and diseases that can cause complications and pain. Early childhood dental caries is 10 times more common than other diseases.
The critical part that dental practitioners, dental hygienists, researchers, and other wellbeing experts of dental occasions will prompt the sheltered and powerful ailment anticipation measures to exist that everybody can embrace to enhance oral wellbeing and avert sickness. Oral issues, including dental and periodontal contaminations, dry mouth, tooth rot, are for the most part treatable with legitimate finding and care.
Track 10: Regenerative Dental Medicine
The regenerative dental medicine in dentistry stream conducts a wide range of translational research. It includes molecular biology, tissue engineering and stem cells focusing on replacement, engineer or regeneration of damaged tissues or organs thereby restoring normal functionality of organs. Tissue regeneration in the pulp chamber is not possible for all teeth.
The practice of dentistry is likely to be revolutionized by biological therapies based on growth and differentiation factors that accelerate or induce a natural biological regeneration. It has been very successful in treating children’s adult teeth when vitality is lost due to trauma. Dentistry has not only been at the forefront of restorative medicine but actually predates it in practice.
Track 11: Dental Surgery
It is a cluster of medical procedures that involve modifying dentition by artificial procedures by means of surgery in teeth and jaw bones. Dental implants have an internal screw which is usually made of titanium called an abutment that holds a false tooth (or teeth) when replaced. A single dental implant can support one or several replacement teeth. One potential complication of dental implant surgery involves the nerve that runs to your face supply the feeling to your lower jaw. In case, if these nerves are damaged by the implant fitted, a feeling of temporary or permanent numbness is experienced. Sometimes may also be painful. Before the procedure usually X-rays and CT scans are suggested to see the position of these nerves in the jawbone, thereby minimizing this risk.
Track 12: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is the specialty of dentistry, which includes revising an extensive variety of wounds, ailments, and deformities in the head, face, neck, and tissues in the oral and maxillofacial area. It encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, traumatic injuries, and deformities of the face, mouth, dentition, jaws, and neck. It also includes the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of tissues (both hard and soft) of the oral and maxillofacial region.
It is a bridge between medicine and dentistry, treating conditions that require expertise from both backgrounds such as head and neck cancers, early dental implant failure, antibiotic prophylaxis, salivary gland diseases, facial disproportion, facial pain and cysts and tumors of the jaws and infections. It provides the highest standard of surgical care for patients with benign and malignant tumors of the head and neck region, the trauma of the oral and maxillofacial region, basic oral surgical procedures including removal of wisdom teeth and the placement of implants, dentofacial and cleft deformities.
Track 13: Oral Implantology
It is intended to promote study and scientific research in the field of implantology. Sinus bone unions are additionally performed to supplant bone in the back upper jaw. Likewise, unique films might be used that disintegrate under the gum and ensure the bone unite and energize bone recovery. Real bone unions are commonly performed to repair deformities of the jaws. The maxillary sinuses are behind your cheeks and on top of the upper teeth. Sinuses are similar to exhaust rooms that have nothing in them. When upper teeth are uprooted at the point, there is a slender mass of bone isolating the mouth and the maxillary sinus.
Dental inserts need an issue that remains to be worked out them set up. At the point when the sinus divider is slight, it is difficult to place dental inserts in this bone. It provides valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists, scientists, clinicians, laboratory owners and technicians, manufacturers, and educators about Implant basics, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals, and the latest research in implantology, implant surgery, and advanced implant procedure.
Track 14: Oral Oncology
Oral cancer is cancer that develops in the mouth or throat tissues. Almost all cancers of the mouth occur in squamous cells, the type of cells that line the mouth, tongue, and lips. These are called squamous cell carcinomas (cancers). Not all tumors in the mouth are cancer. Some are benign and some are precancerous, meaning they may become cancer. Oral cancers are most often discovered after they have spread to the lymph nodes of the neck. Early detection is important for oral cancer survival. Tobacco use is one of the biggest risk factors for oral cancer. This includes smoking cigarettes, cigars, and pipes, as well as chewing tobacco. The survival rate after one year for all stages of oral cancer is 81%. After five years, the survival rate is 56%, and after 10 years it’s 41%. The removal of tumors of large size could possibly affect your abilities associated with jaw and mouth such as chewing, swallowing, or talking.
A reconstructive surgery might be needed to rebuild the bones and tissues of the face which are removed during surgery. The recovery from each type of treatment will vary. The effects of this surgery include symptoms such as pain and swelling, but removing small tumors usually has no associated long-term problems. People who are diagnosed with advanced oral cancer need reconstructive surgery and some rehabilitation during recovery. Reconstruction can involve dental implants or grafts to repair the missing bones and tissues in the mouth or face.
Track 15: Oral Microbiology and Pathology
The stream of Oral Pathology & Microbiology deals with the basic knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology, pathology, and microbiology of tissues related to the oral and Paraoral structures. Oral Pathology represents the confluence of the basic sciences and clinical dentistry. It helps to correlate human biology with signs and symptoms of human disease.
Oral pathology in dental science deals with the cause and diagnosis of diseases in the oral cavity and maxillofacial regions by means of clinical, radiographic, microscopic, biochemical examinations. An oral pathologist is an expert in disease, disorders, and pains affecting the oral region. Oral pathology cases can sometimes lead to oral cancer. These are initially often treated with biopsy which involves removal of a small piece of the lesion for diagnosis.
Track 16: Oral Diseases and Treatments
Our oral health and disease research brings together scientists, health service researchers and practitioners enabled by a strong collaborative, interdisciplinary approach, to drive translational research into: oral cancer; periodontitis detection and treatment; oral anesthetics; salivary gland disease; oral tissue engineering; bone replacement; improved delivery of dental health services and; addressing oral health inequality.
A rise in evidence of the links between oral health and disease and a range of medical disorders, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, makes understanding the causes of and developing new approaches required for the prevention, detection, and treatment of oral disease. It is of high importance in clinical medicine and public health as well as in dentistry. The management of oral disease involves providing ongoing care for individuals diagnosed with a disease of the bone, gums, teeth, mouth, or salivary glands. It is, therefore, crucial to establishing preventive motivation and guidance methods to ensure mechanical control of dental disorders.
Track 17: Digital Dentistry and Imaging
The world of dentistry is immensely impacted by Digitalization. This dynamic shift allows lab owners to adapt their business model to match the increasing expectations of dentists and patients. Dramatically, the arrival of Digital technologies is changing the world of Dentistry, by changing patient’s expectations towards dental treatments. Dental x-rays and other imaging studies have been the gold standard for dental diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
As technology evolves, more and more practitioners are leaning towards the benefits of digital dentistry to streamline their practice. New software and hardware advancements change the way restorations are carried out. The digital workflow provides you with a competitive edge by expanding your options by increasing your profitability and productivity. The benefit of digital dentistry is that new technology can do that in half the time and with twice the accuracy. Digital dentistry is the wave of the future and every successful practice should recognize the benefits that this technology can offer.
Track 18: Novel Tools and Techniques in Dentistry
The trend in dentistry is utilizing technology to make dentistry more comfortable, durable, efficient and natural-looking for the patient as possible. Advancements in new dental technology offer better solutions for traditional oral health problems than ever before Patients benefit from advanced techniques because they are less invasive and more dependable. There is a much new advancement in dentistry that your dentist may choose to offer for an enhanced state of comfort and improved oral health. Procedures that formerly took multiple trips to the dentist or required multiple health care providers can often be performed in the comfort of one office by one qualified provider. Dentistry has seen massive improvements with respect to advancement from the traditional techniques to the digital world that has widened the scope of dental treatments and procedures. Digital dentistry tools and techniques used at present include the Laser applications, Dental implants and occlusal analysis, Forensic dentistry, Dental radiography/informatics, Robotic and digital dentistry and Imaging techniques for the craniofacial hard and soft tissues.
Track 19: Innovations in Dentistry
Increased interest in the dental health associated new products and new players in the dental market constantly lead to tackle dental health with more speed and precision. Over the last decade, the dental industry has experienced a massive influx of new technologies. The advances in the dental stream have resulted in a streamlined workflow, restorative dentistry accuracy as well as elevated product consistency. By developing new practice models these technologies will continue to advance and requires adaptation that enables "mission critical" technologies to remain affordable.
Track 20: Dental marketing
Every aspect of practice in marketing can influence a patient’s impression. Hence a full suite of integrated dental marketing is provided that is proven to increase the visibility of practice. The need for better dental marketing has increased the public’s awareness, as well as the need to develop better services. It’s an urge to develop a comprehensive marketing strategy. Dental Marketing program is not complete without comprehensive internet marketing. Today's reality Technology and internet advertising are developing in that capacity a rapid. Furthermore, are getting to be distinctly useful for dental practitioners to showcase their exploration and items. Web-based promoting spare time and vitality for the privilege new thoughts to demonstrate out for the dental practitioner. Web-based promoting center around the tried strategies. A perfect blend of dental marketing strategies is required to fit specific practice marketing needs.
Track 21: Dental Case Reports
Scientific documentation of a single clinical observation is defined as case reports. A branch of medicine which deals with study, diagnosis, prevention & treatment of conditions, diseases & disorders related to Oral cavity & maxillofacial area. Oral Cancer - Type of cancer that can develop in any part of the mouth due to abnormal growth of cells. It occurs mostly in people over 40years of age. Vincent infection- A painful disease of the mouth characterized by gray ulceration of the mucous membrane, bleeding of gums, foul odor to the breath etc. Cavities - Permanent damage to teeth which leads to tiny holes. Bleeding gums & several Other Case reports related to Dentistry. Dentures - Artificial replacement of one or more teeth, especially false teeth. Sensitivity - Seen when the enamel layer is too thin. It is characterized by severe pain & discomfort in the mouth.
Relevant Conferences: Dentistry Conferences | Dental Conferences | Oral Cancer Conferences | Dental Congress
Related Conferences:
- 33rd International Conferences on Oral Health, August 13-14, 2018, Dubai, UAE;
- 32nd Asia Pacific Dental and oral Health Congress, July 23-24, Sydney, Australia;
- Congress on Endodontics and Prosthodontics, August 17-18, Osaka, Japan; 33rd Conferences on Dental Medicine and Surgery, September 10-11, 2018, Singapore City, Singapore;
- World Congress on Dental Implants, August 17-18, 2018, Osaka , Japan; 21st World Dental Summit, February 26-28, 2018, Paris, France;
- 29th American Dentistry Congress, March 22-23, 2018, New York, USA;
- 27th American Dental Conferences, December 07-08, 2018, Chicago, USA;
- 2nd Conferences on Dentistry, September 20-22, 2018, Rome, Italy;
- Pacific Dental Congress, March 8-10, 2018, Vancouver, Canada;
- World Dental and Oral Health Congress, July 20-21,2018, London, UK; 20th Conferences on Dental and Oral Health, March 5-6, 2018, Rome Italy;
- 22nd UAE Dental Conferences and Arab Dental Exhibition, Dubai, UAE;
- Yankee Dental Conferences, January 25-27, 2018, Yankee, USA.
Related Associations/Societies: Malaysian Dental Association, Malaysian Endodontic Society, Malaysian Association for Prosthodontics, Malaysian Private Dental Practitioner’s Association, The Saudi Dental Society, Canadian Dental Association, European Federation of Periodontology, American Dental Society of Europe, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, British Dental Association, Kuwaiti Dental Society (USA), FDI World Dental Federation, Australian Dental Association Inc., Maven Dental Group, United Arab Emirates Medical Association, World Health Organization (WHO), International Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for Dental Research (AADR)
Related Associations or Societies
Europe and Great Britain: European Federation of Periodontology, Association for Dental Education in Europe, Bulgarian Dental Association, Irish Dental Association, British Dental Association, Hellenic Dental Association, Spanish Dental Association, Danish Dental Association, National Committee for Hungarian Dentistry, Austrian Dental Chamber, American Dental Society of Europe.
USA and Canada: Academy of General Dentistry, Academy of Operative Dentistry, Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy, Academy of Laser Dentistry, American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, Canadian Dental Association, Royal College of Dentists
The Asia Pacific and the Middle East: FDI World Dental Federation, South East Asia Association of Dental Education, National Dental Association, Indian Dental Association, Singapore Dental Association, Hong Kong Dental Association, Prosthodontics Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO)
Summary
Oral health is a basic expectation of all people. Oral health and disease are important in their own right and for their association with general health. The relative novel nature of the conference and its relevance to the current dental market makes this Congress an event to look forward to for all the individuals from the dental community.
Importance and scope
Dentistry is the branch of science dedicated to maintenance and treatment of Oral disorders. Oral health is essential for general health and quality of life. An oral health problem limits an individual’s capacity in psychosocial wellbeing.
Dentistry Medicine 2018 aims to bond together academic researchers, scientists, scholars, professionals in dental science to share their experience and research views and to broaden the spectrum of dentistry and its advancements. It also encourages practitioners, researchers to discuss recent trends, innovations, concerns in the field of dental medicine and oral health.
The intersection point of futuristic dental medicine and Dental care in Dentistry Medicine 2018. It is an international platform for enhancing knowledge in dentistry and to foster collaborations for the benefits of both academia and business sectors. Furthermore, raising awareness of dental and oral health and hygiene, a growing population and increasing per capita incomes will ensure a constant increase in demand for dental products and services.
Conference Highlights
Dental and Oral Health
Dental Biomaterials
Nutrition and Oral Health
Orthodontics and Endodontics
Prosthodontics and Periodontology
Cosmetic Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry
Forensic Dentistry or Odontology
Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Nursing
Regenerative Dental Medicine
Dental Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral Implantology
Oral Oncology
Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Oral Diseases and Treatment
Digital Dentistry and Imaging
Novel Tools and Techniques in Dentistry
Innovations in Dentistry
Dental Marketing
Dental Case Reports
Target Audience
The professors, Scientists, Practitioners, Dentists, researchers, clinicians, educators, program developers Marketing, and Students from Academia in the study of Dental and Oral Health field
Academics-40%
Industries-50%
Others-10%
Why in Romania?
Romania has emerged as one of the most popular destinations in Europe for dental treatments on account of unprecedented growth in its dental market over the recent years. Being a source as well as destination market, the Romanian dental industry revenue is expected to increase manifold in the coming years. It is anticipated that the dental market will rise at a CAGR of around 17% during 2015-2020 on the back of government support. The government has been spending readily on promotional activities worldwide to boost the nation’s dental industry.
Global Dental Market Share
A Glance at Romanian Dental Market:
As the country boasts of having one of the highest number of dental clinics of international standards and easy travel assistance, medical tourists from all over the world have started taking interest in Romania for their dental treatments. Given the low cost of treatments and high technology assistance from the hospitals, the number of dental tourists in Romania will rise in the coming years. To support this evidence, we have done an extensive analysis of various segments of the dental industry in Romania.
The baseline for the optimistic future outlook of the Romanian dental market is the consistent rise in number of dental clinics. Besides, the flow of dental tourists from the US has been constantly rising over the past few years. Rising unemployment due to the economic recession has led to a high uninsured population in the United States to seek dental treatments in Romania that offers admirable cost advantage. Increase in medical tourists from the Middle East and other Latin American countries in coming years will also pave way for the Romanian dental market in coming years.
Besides, we have done extensive research and prudent analysis of the Romanian dental industry to understand the factors that will continue to serve as growth driver for the market in Romania during the forecasted period (2015-2020). We have identified that the country is highly specialized in delivering dental care services as per the international standards. Future of this industry, therefore, remains pleasantly buoyant and it is expected that this industry will grow at a CAGR of around 17% during 2010-2012. The optimistic outlook for the growth of this industry bases with fact that, the number of dental tourists in the country has been increasing for the past few years. Apart from the abovementioned factors, the market will be benefitted from huge domestic demand, increasing awareness and high standard of living.
This statistic shows the number of enterprises in the manufacture of medical and dental instruments and supplies in Romania from 2008 to 2016 and expected rise in 2020
European Dental Associations:
Austrian Dental Chamber
CSD- Chambre Syndicale Dentaire
Bulgarian Dental Association
Croatian Dental Chamber
Cyprus Dental Association
Czech Dental Chamber
Danish Dental Association
Estonian Dental Association
Finnish Dental Association
CNSD - Confédération Nationale des Syndicats Dentaires
Bundeszahnärztekammer
Hellenic Dental Association
National Committee for Hungarian Dentistry
Irish Dental Association
ANDI - Associazione Nazionale Dentisti Italiani
AIO - Associazione Italiana Odontoiatri
Latvian Dental Association
Lithuanian Dental Chamber
Association des Médecins-Dentistes du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
Dental Association of Malta
KNMT - Royal Dutch Dental Association
Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists
Portuguese Dental Association - Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas
Slovak Chamber of Dentists
The Medical Chamber of Slovenia
Spanish Dental Association
Swedish Dental Association
British Dental Association
Major Dental Associations
The Saudi Dental Society
United Arab Emirates Medical Association
World Health Organization (WHO)
International Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for Dental Research (AADR)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), Office of International Health
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Canadian Dental Association
British Dental Association
American Dental Association
American Dental Education Association
British Dental Health Foundation
Malaysian Dental Association
Kuwaiti Dental Society (USA)
FDI World Dental Federation
Australian Dental Association Inc.
Maven Dental Group
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
European Federation of Periodontology
Seychelles Medical and Dental Association
Seychelles Medical and Dental Council
Swedish Dental Association
Dental Practitioner’s Association
Major Medical Companies:
Danson
Dutchmed (Romania)
Helios Medical & Dental
Medimpact
Sc Clini-Lab
Temeco - Trans Euro Medical Company
Sicomed
Sanevit
Future of Dentistry
Advances in dental research, including genetic engineering, the discovery of links between oral and systemic diseases, the development of salivary diagnostics and the continued development of new materials and techniques, make dentistry an exciting, challenging and rewarding profession.
Dentists are instrumental in the early detection of oral cancer and systemic conditions that manifest in the mouth. They also can serve as first responders in the event of a large-scale health emergency. Interest in high-quality dental education and research continues to increase in the region, and it remains flexible and agile in response to the changing dental market.
Dental Congress 2017
28th Asia Pacific Congress on Dental and Oral Health has been organized at Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during July 10-12, 2017 was organized with a focus on “Novel Advancements in Dental and Oral Health”. It was a great success where eminent keynote speakers from various reputed universities and organizations made their resplendent presence and addressed the gathering.
Dental Congress 2017 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderator of the conference, Farhat Kazmi, Princess Noura Bint Abdulrehman University, KSA and Kamsiah G Haider, Private Clinical Prosthodontist, Malaysia who contributed enormously for the smooth functioning of this event.
We would like to convey a warm gratitude to all the Honourable guests of Dental Congress-2017:
How Kim Chuan, Councillor FDI World Dental Federation, Malaysia
Zainal Ariff Bin Abdul Rahman, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Dental Congress-2017 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the attendees with their knowledge and confabulated on various new-fangled topics related to the field of Dental and Oral Health.
We would like to thank the coordinators, Honorable guests, Keynote Speakers, Delegates, Media Partners and Exhibitors of all the events for making this programme a great success.
• How Kim Chuan, FDI World Dental Federation, Malaysia
• Emre Mumcu, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
• Farhat Kazmi, Princess Noura Bint Abdurehman University, KSA
• Muhammad Mumtaz, King Salman Hospital, KSA
• Lincoln Harris, University of Queensland, Australia
• Elisabeth Margarete Ute Schneider-Moser, University of Ferrara, Italy
• Mohamed Abdulcader Riyaz, Qassim University, KSA
• Mohammed Dubais, University of Science and Technology College of Dentistry, Yemen
• Zainal Arif Abdul Rahman, University of Malaya, Malaysia
• Mostaque H Sattar, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
• Leela Krishna Mohan, Siddhartha Institute of Dental Sciences, India
• Abhijeet Bhasin, World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Surgery, India
Dr. How Kim Chuan, FDI World Dental Federation, Malaysia presented a paper on “The use of TAD and osseointegrated implant in the management of malocclusion with missing teeth Synopsis”, Dr. Emre Mumcu, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey gave a presentation on “Effect of implant supported prosthesis on marginal bone losses”; Dr. Farhat Kazmi, Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University, KSA presented on “Pemphigus Vulgaris ! Is the body under attack”; Dr. Muhammad Mumtaz, King Salman Hospital, KSA enlightened the audience with his presentation “Can there be a correlation established between characteristic histological and radio graphical findings in adenomatoid odontogenic tumor A case report”; Dr. Lincoln Harris, University of Queensland, Australia elucidated on “The A of Ferrara, Italy rt of Treatment Planning”; Dr. Elisabeth Margarete Ute Schneider-Moser, University described about “Esthetic and periodontal evaluation of implants vs. canine substitution in patients with congenitally missing maxillary incisors after 5-10 years Are there any new insights”; Dr. Mohamed Abdulcader Riyaz, Qassim University, KSA explained about the “Current trends in Salivary Gland Imaging – A Review”, Dr. Mohammed Dubais, University of Science and Technology College of Dentistry, Yemen presented a paper on “The effect of crude Khat extract on the color change of Nano Composite Resin material”, Dr. Zainal Arif Abdul Rahman, University of Malaya, Malaysia explained about “the Orofacial Vascular Lesions”, Dr. Mostaque H Sattar, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh described about “Smile Design_Beauty, Art & Science”, Dr. Leela Krishna Mohan, Siddhartha Institute of Dental Sciences, India presented on “Immediate loading dental implants”, Dr. Abhijeet Bhasin, World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Surgery, India presented a paper on “Immediate Dental Implant Placement in Extraction Socket”.
This conference was a path-breaking opportunity for students too, who were given a chance to exhibit their paramount research work through Poster Presentations and discuss the same with the exalted scientists.
All the papers presented at Dental Congress 2017 have been published in the proceedings of the Journal of Oral Health and Dental Management
With the enormous feedback from the participants and supporters of Dental Congress-2017, We are glad to announce 6th annual congress On Dentistry and Dental Medicine, November 22-23, 2018, Bucharest, Romania.
Conference Highlights
- Dental and Oral Health
- Dental Biomaterials
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Prosthodontics and Periodontology
- Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Nursing
- Restorative Dentistry
- Regenerative Dental Medicine
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Dental Surgery
- Oral Implantology
- Nutrition and Oral Health
- Oral Oncology
- Oral Microbiology and Pathology
- Oral Diseases and Treatments
- Novel Tools and Techniques in Dentistry
- Digital Dentistry and Imaging
- Forensic Dentistry or Odontology
- Innovations in dentistry
- Dental marketing
- Dental Case Reports
- Orthodontics and Endodontics
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Dentistry
- Journal of Oral Hygiene and Health
- Journal of Oral Health and Dental Management
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