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31st International Conference on Dentistry & Oral Care, will be organized around the theme “Bridging Excellence in Dentistry and Oral Care: A vision for Excellence”
Dentistry 2018 is comprised of 21 tracks and 140 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Dentistry 2018.
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Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with illnesses of the tooth root, dental pulp, and encompassing tissue. Teeth are made out of a hard structure encompassing a delicate, living tissue called the pulp (likewise called the "nerve"). The pulp contains nerves, veins and connective tissues. The endodontic specialist is responsible for the advancement of endodontic knowledge through research, the transmission of information concerning the most recent advances in biologically acceptable procedures and materials; and the education of the public as to the importance of endodontics in keeping the dentition in a physiologically functional state for the maintenance of oral and systemic health.
Periodontology is the study of specific arrangement of hard and delicate tissues that supports your teeth and keeps up their position in the jaw. The apparatus used for this is known as the periodontium, has some imperative functions: it safely connects the teeth to the jaws; it prevent the damage to the teeth by acting as a shock absorber during biting chewing; and it keeps up the teeth in a steady position inside the jaws so that they function efficiently during chewing. Dental biofilm is a contributor to the aetiology of most periodontal diseases. Scaling and root planning, Gum graft and Peri-Implantitis are the few methods which used for the treatment of periodontal diseases.
- Track 1-1Root canal treatment
- Track 1-2Lasers in Endodontics-Application of Diodes
- Track 1-3Endodontic Instruments
- Track 1-4Asepsis in Endodontics
- Track 1-5Regenerative Endodontics
- Track 1-6Diagnostic Procedures
- Track 1-7Periodontal Diseases
- Track 1-8Chronic Periodontitis
- Track 1-9Periodontal Surgery
- Track 1-10Scaling and root planning
- Track 1-11Gum graft
From subtle changes to major repairs, your dentist can perform a variety of procedures to improve your smile which generally discussed during the Dentistry congress and Dentistry workshops. There are many techniques and options to treat teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshapen or missing. Your dentist can reshape your teeth, close spaces, restore worn or short teeth or alter the length of your teeth. Common procedures include bleaching, bonding, crowns, veneers and reshaping and contouring.
- Track 2-1Smile makeover
- Track 2-2Teeth whitening
- Track 2-3Full mouth reconstruction
- Track 2-4Fillings
- Track 2-5Dentures
- Track 2-6Novel use of Botox in Cosmetic Dentistry
- Track 2-7Cure and Esthetics with Hyaluronic Acid for the intra-oral application
A branch of medicine which deals with study, diagnosis, prevention & treatment of conditions, diseases & disorders related to Oral cavity & maxillofacial area. Vincent infection-A painful disease of the mouth characterized by grey ulceration of the mucous membrane, bleeding of gums, foul odour to the breath etc. 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. 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. Cavities- Permanent damage of teeth which leads to tiny holes. Bleeding gums & several other Case Reports related to Dentistry.
- Track 3-1Dental Diseases and Disorders
- Track 3-2Complete denture occlusion
- Track 3-3Geriatric Dentistry
- Track 3-4Preventive dentistry for children
- Track 3-5Oral health and dental hygiene in adolescents
Patients' expectations of service have also increased. The more they invest in their oral health and dentistry the higher their expectations of service. Patients are more informed about the advances in dentistry with programs like "Extreme Makeover." More and more dentists also have external marketing programs including radio, television, websites etc. and patients realize they have choices. Dentists can now offer patients advanced choices like Laser dentistry, Esthetic dentistry, Digital dentistry and Implant dentistry.
- Track 4-1Current challenges in Dental Education
- Track 4-2Organizations of oral health systems
- Track 4-3Primary care and dental health education
- Track 4-4 Dental Ethics
- Track 4-5 Endodontics and Hypnodontics
- Track 4-6Techniques
Bone joining can repair insert locales with insufficient bone structure because of past extractions, gum sickness or wounds. The bone is either acquired from a tissue bank or your own particular bone is taken from the jaw, hip or tibia (underneath the knee). 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. These techniques are routinely performed in a working room and require a healing centre stay. 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. At the point when these upper teeth are uprooted, there is frequently only a slender mass of bone isolating the maxillary sinus and the mouth. Dental inserts need 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.
- Track 5-1Gum and Bone Grafting
- Track 5-2Implant surgery and its fundamentals
- Track 5-3Implants and Prosthesis
- Track 5-4Conditions of Osseointegration
- Track 5-5Advanced surgeries and complex cases
- Track 5-6Live Implant Surgery
Tooth restorations are the various ways your dentist can replace missing teeth or repair missing parts of the tooth structure which is most commonly discussed topic at the Upcoming dental conferences. Tooth structure can be missing due to decay, deterioration of a previously placed restoration, or fracture of a tooth. Examples of restorations include the Dental Fillings, Dental Crowns, Cosmetic Dentures, Bridges and Implants.
Prosthodontists are experts in the restoration and replacement of teeth - they make smiles look beautiful and function the way they should. Maxillo-facial prosthetics, Implant-based prostheses, Management of temporo-mandibular disorders, Dentures, Crowns, bridges, and full or partial dentures are just some of the procedures that can help you regain your smile and improve your appearance and self-confidence. Another option is dental implants, a more permanent solution that has improved greatly over the last ten years, thanks to the pioneering techniques of prosthodontists.
- Track 6-1Strategic Regeneration: Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Techniques
- Track 6-2Alveolar Ridge Regenerative Strategies
- Track 6-3Crowns & Bridges
- Track 6-4Dentures
- Track 6-5Inlays, Onlays & Veneers
- Track 6-6Porcelain Crowns & Fixed Bridges
- Track 6-7Tooth-Colored Dental Fillings
OMF surgery is unique in requiring a dual qualification in medicine (Dental anesthesiology) and dentistry, and is often seen as the bridge between medicine and dentistry, treating conditions that require expertise from both backgrounds such as head and neck cancers, salivary gland diseases, facial disproportion, facial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, impacted teeth, Pediatric craniofacial and cleft surgery, Antibiotic prophylaxis and early dental implant failure, cysts and tumours of the jaws as well as numerous problems affecting the oral mucosa such as mouth ulcers and infections and also diagnosis and management of dento-facial deformities.
- Track 7-1TMJ Disorders
- Track 7-2Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
- Track 7-3Wisdom Teeth Extraction
- Track 7-4Oral Trauma
- Track 7-5Cleft Lip and Palate
- Track 7-6Oral Pathology
- Track 7-7Otorhinolaryngology
- Track 7-8Dental anesthesiology
- Track 7-9Diagnosis and management of dento-facial deformities
- Track 7-10Antibiotic prophylaxis and early dental implant failure
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics is a study on the arrangement of the teeth and the dental arches (the maxilla and the mandible). The practice includes diagnosis and correction of malocclusion and other abnormalities of the developing orofacial structures. Malaligned teeth are teeth that are not corrected positioned and are harder to keep clean and are at risk of early loss due to tooth decay and periodontal disease, and cause extra stress on the chewing forces on the masticatory muscles that can lead to headaches, TMJ syndrome and neck and back pain. It can be treated by Orthodontic treatment by giving braces or other appliances.
- Track 8-1Orthodontic treatment
- Track 8-2Orthodontic appliances
- Track 8-3Dentofacial appliances
- Track 8-4Treatment for malocclusion of teeth
- Track 8-5Recent Advances in Orthodontics
- Track 8-6Invisalign Techniques
- Track 8-7Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
- Track 8-8Dento orthopedics
Most contaminations of the oral cavity, including the significant dental caries, dento facial deformation, and periodontitis, are crafty in nature. Preventing oral infection is more financially savvy and brings preferred wellbeing results over treating it. On the off chance that treatment is vital, the prior it initiates, the more successful it will be. Regular medications utilized for the counteractive action of oral sicknesses are surgical pathology, maxillofacial injury avoidance techniques, and therapeutics.
- Track 9-1CAD/CAM and intraoral imaging
- Track 9-2Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT)
- Track 9-3Laser Dentistry
- Track 9-4Cone Beam imaging
- Track 9-5Digital X-rays
- Track 9-6Computer-aided implant dentistry
- Track 9-7Advancement in Diagnostic and Treatment-related Technologies
- Track 9-8Digital radiography
- Track 9-9 3D Xray
- Track 9-10Fluoride treatment
- Track 9-11Oral hygiene aids
- Track 9-12Sealants
- Track 9-13Use of new developed novel techniques
Pediatric dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood. Pediatric dentists provide comprehensive oral health care that includes the Infant oral health exams, Pediatric Endodontics, Dental caries and Pediatric oral health research.
- Track 10-1Factors which causes tooth decay in children
- Track 10-2Infant oral health
- Track 10-3Craniofacial and cleft surgery
- Track 10-4Pediatric Oral Health Research
- Track 10-5 Pediatric Endodontics
- Track 10-6 Habits and Dental problems
- Track 10-7Management and treatment
- Track 10-8 Dental caries
Dental sleep medicine is an area of dental practice that focuses on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Approximately 25 million adults have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which can cause them to stop breathing hundreds of times a night for anywhere from a few seconds to more than a minute. Sleep apnea is a chronic condition that occurs when your muscles relax during sleep, allowing soft tissue to collapse and block the airway. As a result, repeated breathing pauses occur, which often reduce your oxygen levels. These breathing pauses are followed by brief awakenings that disturb your sleep.
- Track 11-1Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Track 11-2Snoring
- Track 11-3Oral Appliance Therapy
- Track 11-4Lifestyle modifications to remedy OSAS
Dental Market is a rapidly growing segment with numerous products at different stages of clinical pipeline and others at different phases of industry life cycle. Disease incidences are escalating rapidly across the globe due to which high unmet demand has been created and companies along with researchers are trying to provide efficient medical care to patients. Managing a dental practice takes a lot of finesse and planning. The success of a dental practice vastly depends on how capable the practice manager is. From staff management to patient management a wide variety of critically important tasks need to be executed with extreme care and skill. This session will unfold a few critical principles and laydown a handful of essential ground rules that dental practice managers and owners should look to abide by.
- Track 12-1How to Attract the Ideal Patients
- Track 12-2Building Strategic Alliances
- Track 12-3Identifying patients and their retention
- Track 12-4Pricing- The key to patient intake and retention
- Track 12-5Right Staffing- The backbone of every practice
- Track 12-6SEM & SEO in Dental Marketing
- Track 12-7How to optimize your practice website
- Track 12-8Social Media and Internet Marketing
- Track 12-9How to Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy
The term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth cancer and the pharynx. Several types of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx. Each tissue consists of several types of cells. Cancer can develop from any of these cell types. It is important to know what kind of cancer and how it is treated. More than 9 out of 10 mouth and oropharyngeal cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. Diet low in vitamin A has been linked to oral cancer, in some studies Iron deficiency associated with Plummer-Vinson syndrome causes an elevated risk for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus, oropharynx and posterior mouth. Most cases of mouth cancer are linked to tobacco and alcohol. Cigarette, cigar and pipe smoking are the main forms of tobacco use in many parts of the world. Genomic instability such as loss of heterozygosity and microsatellite instability are frequently observed in cancer and such instability has been investigated and several reports are available on Oral Cancer.
- Track 13-1Diagnosis and Management
- Track 13-2Molecular Pathogenesis of Oral cancer
- Track 13-3Tobacco/Khat and oral diseases
- Track 13-4Prevention of oral cancer
- Track 13-5Chemotherapy of oral cancer and its side effects
- Track 13-6Radiotherapy - Complications in Radiotherapy
- Track 13-7Immunotherapy
- Track 13-8Targeted Therapy
“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 14-1Evolving instrumentations in dentistry
- Track 14-2Dental radiography/informatics
- Track 14-3Dental implants and occlusal analysis
- Track 14-4Wear performance of dental ceramics after grinding and polishing treatments
- Track 14-5Imaging techniques for the craniofacial hard and soft tissues
- Track 14-6Sustained-release delivery systems for treatment of dental diseases
- Track 14-7Robotic and digital dentistry
Proper nutrition is needed that helps our body to get the essential nutrients for a better health. When our body is not receiving the proper nutrients, our mouth will have a difficult time in resisting the infections. A poor diet can lead to tooth decay and gum diseases.
- Track 15-1Nutrition and its affects on oral Health
- Track 15-2Diet and dental decay
- Track 15-3Diet and enamel erosion
- Track 15-4Diet and periodontal disease
Stem cell treatment is a piece of regenerative pharmaceutical, which includes the utilization of undifferentiated cells so as to cure the sickness. They can possibly lighten sufferings of numerous infections that right now have no viable therapy. Stem cells have the remarkable limit with regards to self-reestablishment and strength. With biochemical signs that still can't seem to be completely comprehended, the stem cells can differentiate into desirable cells. Teeth are the most regular, non-invasive wellspring of stem cells. Dental foundational microorganisms, which are simple, advantageous, and reasonable to gather, hold guarantee for a scope of extremely potential remedial applications.
Dental care is important to prevent dental disease and to maintain proper dental and oral health. Oral problems, including dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth, tooth decay, are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. Over one third of the population has no access to community water fluoridation which causes serious oral health problems. Over 108 million children and adults lack dental insurance, which is over 2.5 times of the number who lacks medical insurance. American dental attains greater significance as it has taken the concepts of promoting oral health, and preventing oral diseases. The significant role that dentists, dental hygienists, scientists, and other health professionals of Dental events will leads to the: safe and effective disease prevention measures exist that everyone can adopt to improve oral health and prevent disease
- Track 17-1Dental Sedation Nursing
- Track 17-2Orthodontic nursing
- Track 17-3Medical emergencies management
- Track 17-4Oral health education
- Track 17-5Special Care Dental Nursing
Sports Dentistry is the treatment and prevention of oral-facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases. Sports dentistry has a major role to play in this area. It mainly includes the prevention and management of athletics-related Orofacial injuries and associated oral diseases. The sports or team dentist assists athletes in the prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of oral injuries.
- Track 18-1Dental injuries in Sports
- Track 18-2 Prevention of oral-facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases
- Track 18-3Physiological, psychological aspects of injuries
- Track 18-4Concussion: management and prevention
Research within biomaterials science aims to develop an enhanced mechanistic understanding of reasons for the clinical success or failure of oral and craniofacial biomaterials. A major focus is upon varied types of composite materials with photo-polymerised resin or RM-GIC matrices, including model systems of well-defined chemistry.
- Track 19-1Oral Biomaterials and Biological Tissues
- Track 19-2Bio-active/functional restorative materials
- Track 19-3Novel tissue engineering scaffold
- Track 19-4Innovation of polymer materials and devices for denture prosthesis
Forensic odontology mainly involves the identification of an assailant by comparing a record of their dentition (set of teeth) with a record of a bite mark left on a victim. It is helpful for Dental identification, Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects.
Dental Anthropology is a filed of inquiry that utilizes information obtained from the teeth of either skeletal or modern human populations to resolve anthropological problems. Given their nature and function, teeth are used to address several kinds of questions. First, teeth exhibit variables with a strong hereditary component that are useful in assessing population relationships and evolutionary dynamics.
- Track 20-1Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects
- Track 20-2Dental radiography/informatics
- Track 20-3Identification in mass fatalities
- Track 20-4Assessment of bite mark injuries
- Track 20-5Assessment of cases of abuse (such as child, spousal or elder abuse)
- Track 20-6Civil cases involving malpractice
Oral Epidemiology is a branch of epidemiology which utilizes the principals of disease transmission, fundamental standards and techniques for oral illness in the study population, advancement and conveyance consistency and impact components, and oral wellbeing exploration and its affecting elements, to investigate the aetiology of oral infections and epidemiological elements, the improvement of oral health plans, select control methodologies and assessment of administration adequacy and establish a decent framework.
Orofacial myology is a specialized professional discipline that evaluates and treats a variety of oral and facial (orofacial) muscle (myo-) postural and functional disorders and habit patterns that may disrupt normal dental development and also create cosmetic problems. The principles involved with the evaluation and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disorders are based upon dental science tenets.
- Track 21-1Oral Pathology and Etiology of Oral Diseases
- Track 21-2Study of Oral Diseases
- Track 21-3Target treatments to curb oral diseases
- Track 21-4Myofunctional disorders
- Track 21-5Myofunctional theraphy
- Track 21-6Incidence, Prevalence, Surveillance
- Track 21-7Oral ApplianceTheraphy
- Track 21-8Orofacial Myofunctional disorder effect on speech