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Allied Academies extends the heartiest welcome top proficient delegates, scientists, professors, students, young researchers, business executives, scholars, chemists and professionals across the globe to be a part of “4th International Conference on Dentistry and Oral Health”, during May 06-07, 2021. Dental Congress 2021 includes Keynote presentations, exhibitions, oral talks and poster presentations outline the key attractions of the conference on the theme “Creative strategies and exploration brings about the field of Dental and Oral Health”.
Dentistry is a branch of medicine that consists of
the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and
conditions of the oral cavity, commonly in the dentition but also the oral
mucosa, and of adjacent and related structures and tissues, particularly in the
maxillofacial (jaw and facial) area. Although primarily associated with teeth
among the general public, the field of dentistry or dental medicine is not
limited to teeth but includes other aspects of the craniofacial complex
including the temperomandibular and other supporting structures.
Target Audience:
· Oral/Dental Surgeons
· Orthodontists and Periodontists
· Dental (Maxillofacial) and Cosmetic Surgeons
· Dental Radiologists
· Dental Business/Practice Managers
· Dentists and Paediatric dentists
· Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
· Dental Treatment Coordinators
· Dental Nurses
· Procurement and Management teams from Corporate
Dental Organizations
· Dental Wholesalers, Dealers and Distributors
· Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Dental Association
· Australian Dental Association (ADA)
· Canadian Dental Association (CDA)
· Royal College of Dentists (RCD)
· European Federation of Periodontology (EFP)
· Swedish Dental Society (SDS)
· Canadian Association of Orthodontists (CAO)
Dental Organization
· Dental health
· Mortenson Family Dental
· Heartland Dental
· Smiles Dental Group
Universities:
· Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)
· King's College London
· Harvard University
· University of Gothenburg
· Peking University
· Mahidol University
· The Nippon Dental University
Scientific Session
Session 1: Dentistry
Dentistry is
a branch of medicine that involves of the study, diagnosis,
inhibition and treatment of diseases. It also involves disorders and
circumstances of the oral cavity, usually in the dentition but
also the oral mucosa,
and of adjacent and related structures and tissues, particularly in the
maxillofacial area. Although it is mainly accompanying
with teeth among the general public, the field of dentistry or dental medicine is not restricted to teeth but also
includes the other features of the craniofacial complex containing
the temperomandibular and other supporting structures.
- Full
mouth reconstruction
- Dentures
- Dental
Fillings
- Teeth
whitening
- Root
Canal Therapy in Atypical Teeth
- Esthetic
Dentistry and Ceramic restoration
- Athletic
mouth guards
- Nano
dentistry
- Implant dentistry
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 2: Oral Health
It is a state of being free from mouth and facial pain, oral infection and wounds,
periodontal disease, tooth decay, tooth damage, and other diseases. Oral health
is very crucial to overall health and it improves a person’s ability to speak,
smile, smell, taste, touch, chew and swallow. Hazard aspects for oral diseases
contain unhealthy diet, tobacco use, harmful alcohol use, and
poor oral hygiene.
- Oral
piercing
- Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 3: Endodontics
Endodontic is that branch of dentistry, it involves the
study and practice of the basic and clinical sciences of the morphology,
physiology, and pathology of the human tooth, dental
pulp and adjacent tissue. The pulp comprises nerves, blood vessels and
connective soft tissue. The study and practice
of endodontics includes the biology of the normal pulp, crown,
root and peri-radicular tissues and the aetiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases and injuries that affect these tissues.
Root canal therapy is the most common technique done by an endodontist to
remove the infested pulp and nerves from the tooth’s root canal.
- Endodontic
Instruments
- Asepsis
in Endodontics
- Cleaning
and Shaping of Root Canal System
- Access
Cavity Preparation
- Regenerative
Endodontics
- Wave-one
in Endodontics
- Lasers in Endodontics-Application of Diodes
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 4: Odontology
Odontology is the branch of science that concerned with the study of teeth abnormalities and prevention of their
tissues. Odontology mainly involves the identification of an assailant by
comparing a record of their dentition with a record of a bite mark left on a
victim. It is supportive for Dental identification, Age estimation,
Oral and dental features.
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 5: Advanced Research on Pediatric
Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry dealing with children from birth through
adolescence. This is because early oral checkup helps in the detection of the
early stages of tooth decay. Initial detection is important to retain oral health, modify unusual habits, and treat as needed and
as simply as possible. Additionally, parents are given a program of
precautionary home care a caries risk valuation, information on
finger, thumb, and pacifier habits,
guidance on preventing injuries to the mouth and teeth of children, diet
analysis, and information on growth and development.
- Management
of traumatic injuries to children
- Advanced
research in pediatric dentistry
- Diagnosis/imaging
& Use of lasers in children
- Preventive
& Effective dentistry in children
- Fluoride dealing
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association.
Session 6: Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics the division of dentistry that contracts with
the renovation and conservation of oral role by the replacement of missing
teeth and oral structures by artificial strategies. It also named as dental
prosthetics or prosthetic dentistry that focuses on dental prostheses.
Maxillo-facial prosthetics, Implant-based prostheses, Management
of temporomandibular disorders, Dentures, Crowns, bridges, and full or partial
dentures are just some of the actions that can help you recapture your smile
and improve your appearance and self-confidence.
- Implant-based prostheses
- Invisalign Techniques
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 7: Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the special field of dentistry and it is also
named as orthodontia. The specialty deals with diagnosis, prevention and
correction of improper position of the teeth and the jaws which
results in an improper bite.
Dental braces are devices which can be used
in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to spot them
with regard to a person's bite. Retainers are custom-made devices which
are made of wires or clear plastic and it is removable. Retainers hold teeth in position after surgery or any
method of realigning teeth.
- Recent
Advances in Orthodontics
- Implants
in Orthodontics
- Management
of Cleft Lip and Palate
- Genetics in Orthodontics
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 8: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is the field of Dentistry that
focus on the diagnosis and surgical management of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions.
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is specialized the diagnosis and
treatment of diseases and the hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and
face region.
- Cleft
surgery
- Antibiotic prophylaxis implant failure
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 9: Dental Hygiene
Dental Hygiene involves the relationship between oral
healthcare and total body health. A dental hygienist is a
licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental
association and other healthcare professionals. Providing customized oral
hygiene care needs knowledge in the application of principles of biomedical,
clinical and social sciences.
The dental hygienist is a key resource for oral cancer screening
and prevention. Most importantly, they spend a huge amount of time at each
patient visit looking at the soft tissues of the oral cavity, where the early manifestations of oral cancer
occur.
- Apicoectomy
- Dentine
Hypersensitivity
- Nano Composites
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 10: Periodontology
Periodontology or periodontics is the field of dentistry that
studies supporting structures of teeth, the main function of periodontology is fixation of the teeth and to maintain
the integrity of the mouth. The primary cause of periodontal disease is dental
biofilm.
Dental Treatments are carried out to avoid or treat the two most common oral diseases which are dental caries and periodontal disease.
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 11: Dental Pharmacology
Dental pharmacology is the study of drugs used to treat
conditions of the oral cavity or pharmaceuticals, typically used in the
dental field. Each drug works in a different way to address whatever the dental
problem may be. In any case, the dental hygienist needs to be careful towards
the drugs.
Dental Pharmacology involves oral hygiene, obtudents. It is also involves Mummifying agents and drugs .It is used for cavity and periodontal disease and also used to harden and dry the tissue of pulp and root canal to give aseptic condition to tissue.
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 12: Preventive Dentistry
Preventive dentistry is the practice of healing for your teeth to
keep them strong and it helps to escape cavities, gum disease and enamel wear.
It focuses on pediatric growth and development. Preventive
dentistry avoids people from developing dental problems later on. Cavities,
gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis can all be avoided or mitigated with
proper dental care.
- Life
Style Modification
- Cavities
and tooth decay
- Effect
of tooth brush on oral health
- Caries Prevention
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 13: Dental Materials
Dental Materials are specially fabricated materials and it is
designed for use in dentistry. There are various different types of dental
materials such as dental restorations, dental implant, prosthetic and impression material, etc., and their
characteristics vary according to their intended purpose.
Human body is disposed to damage due to either disease or
accidents. The main goal in dentistry is to maintain or improve the quality of
life through replacement or alteration of tooth structure.
- Oral
Biomaterials and biological tissues
- Novel
tissue engineering scaffold
- polymer
materials and devices for denture prosthesis
- Stem
cell biology and tissue engineering in dental sciences
- Bio nanomaterial
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 14: Micro Dentistry
Micro dentistry is a science based tool of operative dentistry and
is an alternative to traditional dentistry. The benefits of microscopic dentistry are precision, good vision, and great
light. It is a minimally invasive, highly precise technique that dentists
require extensive training for before use.
The determination of micro dentistry is to treat any oral health
threats through nominally invasive processes such as bonding
techniques, fiber-optic lights, decay-indicating dyes, and tooth-colored
fillings.
- Loupes
- Dental Operating Microscope
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 15: Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Oral microbiology can be determined as study of
the bacteria of the oral cavity and their influences between oral
microorganisms. Oral microorganisms can be categorized into two major dental
diseases they are dental caries and periodontal disease.
Oral Pathology is a division of dentistry which deals with scientific study of the origin and effects of oral disease, an understanding of which is essential for diagnosis and for the development of rational treatment and preventive programs. Oral Microbiology and Oral Pathology is subject relatives between basic science and dentistry.
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 16: Dental Public Health
Dental Public Health is the specialized branch of dentistry
which contracts with delivery of comprehensive dental & oral health care.
So as to improve the total dental & oral health of the community as a
whole. Dental related
diseases are mainly preventable and there is a growing burden on health care
systems for cure.
Prevention is
becoming most important, if you don't take care of your teeth and gums, your
poor oral hygiene can essentially lead to other health problems, including:
Oral and facial pain.
- Diagnostic Procedures
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 17: Gerodontology
Gerodontology or Geriatric dentistry is the branch of
dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of
dental diseases. It aims to improve the quality of life and oral health of
older adults.
The domain of Gerodontology is to investigate the
age-related diseases and changes in the oral region. Gerodontology covers the
social, psychological
and biological aspect of aging.
- Tooth
Wear
- Sedation and Restraint for Dentistry
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 18: Cosmetic Dentistry
The word Cosmetic Dentistry is used to refer to any dental work that enhances the appearance of teeth, gums as well as gingiva. It principally concentrates on improvement dental aesthetics in shading, position, shape, size, arrangement and general smile appearance. Many dental specialists refer to themselves as "cosmetic dentists". Cosmetic dentistry procedures are used for the aesthetic appearance of the teeth i.e. Tooth-colored fillings, fractured teeth and proper alignment of teeth.
- Full mouth reconstruction
- Aesthetic Dentistry and Ceramic restoration
- Cosmetic Dentures
- Pulp Protectants and Liners
- Teeth whitening
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 19: Dental Stem Cells
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Session 20: Dental Instruments
Dental
instruments are tools
like that dental
professionals use to provide
dental treatment .They include tools to examine, collection, manipulate,
treat, restore and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures .Standard
instruments are the instruments used to examine the restore and extract teeth and manipulate tissues. The dental instruments
are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They
include tools to examine to manipulate, treat, restore and remove teeth and
surrounding oral structures. Standard instruments are the particular
instruments used to examine, restore and extract teeth and manipulate tissue.
Related Associations & Societies: American Dental Association, Dental Board, Indian Dental Association, FDI World Dental Federation, American Student Dental Association, California Dental Association, Canadian Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, General Dental Council, North Carolina Dental Society, Michigan Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, The Indiana Dental Association, Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oregon Dental Association
Abstract Submission and Registration
Allied Academies, the
largest Open Access Publisher and Scientific Events Organizer, publishing more
than 400 Open Access journals and organizing more than 300 scientific
events per year offers membership to students. 4th International
Conference on Dentistry and Oral Health Committee would like to invite speakers
to submit their research for inclusion in the Dental Congress 2021 scientific
program.
Dental Congress 2021 has
over 20 tracks designed to offer a comprehensive outlook that addresses current
issues in Dental research and treatment; Speakers are allocated specific slots
corresponding to their session.
The abstract/s can be submitted online under submit abstract in home page or through e-mail at dental@alliedevents.org
The completed
registration/s are to be received per attendee and the corresponding payment in
Dollar by the given deadlines. Please note that the registration is not
available on-site.
Register Here: http://dentalcongress.alliedacademies.com/registration
Market Analysis
The worldwide oral care/oral cleanliness market was esteemed at USD 43.31 Billion out of 2017 and is relied upon to develop at a CAGR of 4.5% amid the estimate time frame (2017– 2022) to achieve USD 53.97 Billion by 2022. The developing mindfulness with respect to oral cleanliness, rising occurrence of dental caries and other periodontal ailments, and innovative advances in oral care items are driving the market.
Care of our teeth
42% of adolescence utilize only a toothbrush and toothpaste for their oral care. Just 31% of grown-ups utilize mouthwash. Shockingly not as much as a fourth of grown-ups utilize dental floss consistently. One of every three individuals had NEVER flossed their teeth. The UK burns through £5.8 billion a year on dental medications. Brushing just once a day implies your 33% more prone to create tooth decays.
Visiting the dentist
Throughout the world, the range of people who visit dentist .21% adults visit annually.50%of adults throughout the world visit annually.27% of population visit when they have a problem, and 2% of the population never visited a dentist. Here in above graph y-axis indicates the percentage of people and x-axis indicates the people who visited a dentist in the year 2016.
State of our teeth
In the above pie chart, it indicates 6% of the population have no natural teeth, with at least one filling 80% of people. with tooth decay 31%, Men and women with good oral care is 9% and 11%.66%of overall population have visible plaques, and 29% of the population have regular dental pain.