About Conference
We would like to announce 7th International Conference on Dentistry and Oral Health which is going to be slated on July 05-06, 2023 | Webinar. The theme of the conference is Advanced Technologies on Dentistry and Oral Health
The Dental
Congress 2023 will be an excellent
venue for discussing new ideas and research. Scientists, Dentistry
Professionals, Dental Nurses, Professors, Business Assistants, Students, and
individuals from all dental groups will be able to network at this event. It
also aids in the dissemination of quality information and continuing education
opportunities through Keynote Speakers, Symposia, hands-on workshops, and
exhibitions.
Dentists,
dental hygienists, dental assistants, chiefs of staff, experts covering all
essential sessions of dentistry, as well as other members of the dental team
from around the world, will benefit from the 6th International Conferences on
Dentistry and Oral Health. Through effective communication, community
development, training, and multidisciplinary gatherings, the conferences help
to support the creation and diffusion of oral disease information around the
world. Through our conference notifications, International Conference Alerts is
dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a global scientific network
dedicated to the promotion of oral health.
The Dental Congress 2023 has the following goals: The worldwide conference on dentistry and oral health provides a forum for the exchange of advanced and important research in the field of dentistry and oral health. The major goal of holding a conference on dentistry is to raise awareness and understanding in the discipline. ICD strives to raise awareness of shifting platforms among physicians, researchers, and dental students. The speakers and representatives come from all over the world to present their research at any research academy, industry, or commercial or government sector.
Welcome Message
On behalf
of the organizing committee, I am pleased to invite you to attend the 7th International
Conference on Dentistry and Oral Health, to be held from July 05-06, 2023 .
The theme of the conference is Advanced Technologies on Dentistry and Oral
Health.
One of our aim
is generate new investigations and collaboration between scientists. We also
are very interested to welcome students and postdoctoral researchers in order
to provide them the opportunity to show their investigations about Dental Congress 2023. The
event has been designed to provide an innovative and comprehensive overview of
the latest research developments in Dental Congress 2023. I
am confident, that Dental Congress 2023 would serve as a catalyst by connecting
scientists within and across disciplines under a single roof. It would create
an environment, conducive to information exchange, generation of new ideas and
acceleration of applications that benefit society. I am confident that this Congress
will greatly contribute to achieving our common goals.
We’re looking forward to an excellent meeting with great scientists from
different countries around the world and sharing new and exciting results in
Dental Congress 2023, to be held from July 05-06, 2023.
Sessions and Tracks
Track 1: Dentistry
Dental innovation has enhanced the solutions to common oral and
dental medical problems. Dentistry is utilizing innovation to create dentistry
more agreeable, strong, productive, and normal for the patient as is possible
under the circumstances. There are numerous new advancements in dentistry, and
a dental expert may be able to provide an improved level of comfort and oral health. CAD/CAM (Computer Aided Design/Computer
Aided Manufacture) innovations, Laser dentistry, sedation dentistry, Dental
inserts, CAT Scans, Digital X-beams, Intraoral Camera, Composite Resins,
Digital photography, VEL scope, Envisaging, and Heal Ozone are examples of
advancements in dentistry.
- CAD/CAM (Computer
Aided Design and Manufacturing)
- Dentistry in the
digital age
- Regeneration of the
teeth
- Model of the oral
cavity in three dimensions
- Radiology of the teeth
- Implant radiographic
modalities
Related Associations and Societies: Special
Care Dentistry Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry
Track
2: Oral Health
Dentistry is
always evolving, thanks to advancements in clinical dentistry, materials, and
technology. Patients and dental practices alike will benefit from these
reforms. Patients can now profit from innovations in clinical dentistry, while
dental clinics can gain from the potential to grow their business. Dental Practices must consider all available options on a regular basis. Dentists can
now provide modern options such as Laser dentistry, dentistry, digital
dentistry, and implant dentistry to their
patients. Dentists, who take advanced clinical courses and use technology, in
my experience, are re-energized and like dentistry more than ever before.
- Clinical Dentistry
- Dental Practices
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 3: Dental Education
The key goal for Dental Education is to develop future practitioners, which is
manifested via both change and continuity. The goal of dental education is to
teach students how to better serve their patients and communities, as well as
to equip them to continue to learn new skills and expand their knowledge
throughout their careers. Continuing dental education is essential for all Dental
practitioners in order to provide
the finest possible care while also having access to the most up-to-date
preventive, diagnostic, and treatment approaches.
- Oral medicine &
radiology
- Oral pathology
- Clinical teaching
Related Associations and Societies : Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA) | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry |
Track4 : Dental Research
Dental Research will provide experts with the opportunity to contribute
to dental research while also becoming more familiar with the most recent
advancements and technologies. Dental
Research and discoveries have
resulted in revolutions and paradigm shifts in professional practice, allowing
dental students to get a thorough awareness of the biosocial underpinnings of
the dental discipline.
Every year, new trends
emerge in the Dental profession. According to research, the digital dental
trends for the future year include new technologies, enhanced business
practices that seek new methods to improve the patient experience, and robot
dentists.
There are eight dental
research trends specified below: Dental 3-D Printers, Natural Dental Products,
Digital Impressions,
Laser Dentistry, Dental group Practices, Improving the patient’s experience ,
Automated Patient tracking and management software, Robot Dentists and
artificial intelligence &Robotics.
- Craniofacial research.
- Aesthetic dentistry
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 5: Dental and Oral Care
The coronavirus
(COVID-19) has posed a challenge to health professionals and systems around the
world, eliciting a wide range of reactions and responses. The role of Dental practitioners in preventing COVID-19 transmission is
crucial. While all laborious dental care has been postponed in nations affected by
COVID-19 for the duration of the pandemic, the need for organized urgent care
administered by groups with suitable personal protective equipment has taken
precedence. Dental
specialists might be able to help
with the therapy. It's not easy to reorganize each clinical and funding service
at the right time.
- Oral irrigators
- Teeth whiteners
- Mouthwash
- Your Healthy Teeth Tool Kit·
- Dental picks and sticks
Related Associations and Societies: Academy
of Laser Dentistry | Singapore
Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA) | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry | Singapore Dental Association |
Track 6: Dental Nursing
Dental care is necessary for the prevention of dental
illness as well as the maintenance of good dental and oral
health. Dental and
periodontal infections, dry mouth, and tooth decay are all manageable oral
disorders with correct diagnosis and care. Over a third of the population lacks
access to fluoridated drinking water, resulting in major dental health issues.
More than 108 million children and adults do not have dental insurance, which
is more than 2.5 times the number of people who do not have medical insurance.
Because it has absorbed the ideals of improving oral health and preventing oral diseases, American dentistry has grown in importance.
Because dentists, dental
hygienists, scientists, and
other health professionals play such an important role in dental events, there
are safe and effective disease preventive techniques that anybody may use.
- CPD denture
- Personality
development plan (PDP)
- continuing
professional development
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 7: Dental Hygiene
Dental hygiene is the practice of keeping one's mouth and
teeth clean in order to avoid dental disorders such as cavities, gingivitis,
caries, periodontal
disease, and bad breath. A
dental hygienist is a licensed dentist who is registered with a dental
association or regulatory authority in the nation where they practice..
- Oral embryology
- Oral medicine and
pathology
- Periodontitis
- Oral health education
and promotion
Related Associations and Societies| American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 8: Dental Implantation
A dental implant is a titanium root that looks like a tooth
root and is surgically
implanted into the jaw bone to
allow the dentist to replace missing teeth with artificial teeth. In order to
consider dental implants, you must have healthy gums and healthy teeth to
support the implants. You should wash your teeth carefully and visit the
dentist every six months for oral
treatments in order to take care
of your dental implants. Endorse Implants and sub-periosteal Implants are the
two forms of Dental Implants that are safe to utilize.
- Dental Crowns
- Dental Bridges
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 9: Oral Cancer
Mouth tumour is
another name for oral illness. Oral growth can occur anywhere in the mouth on the tongue's surface, on the lips, inside
the cheek, in the gums, in the mouth's sense of taste, and in the salivary
organs. It's a type of cancer of the head and neck. Fixes on the coating of the
mouth or tongue, mouth ulcers or wounds that don't heal, free teeth for obvious
reasons, jaw agony, painful tongue, change in voice, ear torture, sore throat,
and so on are all signs of oral disease, as are treatments for it. Oral
growth can be treated with surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
- Radiation therapy
- Surgical pathology of
oral cancer
- Malignant salivary
gland tumors
- Chemotherapy
- Pretreatment dental
evaluation
Related Associations and Societies : American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry | Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association |
Track 10: Dental Instrument
Dental instruments are used by the dentist and his or her staff
during dental procedures. Instruments help dentists diagnose and treat dental
disease. Each is created with
a specific purpose in mind. Oral health care practitioners employ a variety of
dental devices in their various jobs and expertise. Different treatment methods
require different sorts of tools. During an examination, a general dentist may utilize
the following diagnostic
instruments.
- Cotton pliers are used
to place cotton rolls or plugets in the mouth to dry it out.
- Mouth mirror: used to
see places that are difficult to see, such as the roof of the mouth, behind the
molars, and behind the front teeth.
- Probes: these are used
to determine the depth of periodontal pockets or sulci.
- Explorers are used to
discover dental cavities in the grooves and pits of teeth.
The following instruments may be utilized during restorative treatment:
- Excavators are used to
remove little bits of deterioration around the nerve.
- Brush holders: used to
hold small brushes and reach deep into the mouth.
- Carvers: for shaping
the amalgam filling to the tooth's form.
- Plungers: used to
place amalgam fillings deep inside the tooth that has been excavated.
- Syringes: for cleaning
excavated teeth with sterile water, and so on.
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 11: Oral Pathology
Oral pathology is a dental specialty and pathology
discipline concerned with the nature, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders
affecting the oral and maxillofacial areas. It is a branch of science that
studies the causes, processes, and consequences of various illnesses. Clinical,
radiographic, microscopic, biochemical, and other exams
are used in the practice of oral pathology to research and diagnose
disorders.
- Speech pathology
- salivary gland
pathology
- Periodontal diseases
- Soft-tissue pathology
Related Associations and Societies : American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry | Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association |
Track 12: Oral Problems
Seven diseases and disorders are responsible for the bulk of oral health issues. Dental caries (tooth decay), periodontal (gum) diseases,
oral diseases, and HIV oral symptoms are among them. Oro-dental
damage, congenital fissure,
and taste perception. In their early stages, almost all diseases and ailments
are either preventable or treatable. When a microbial biofilm (plaque) grows on
the tooth surface, it transforms free sugars from foods and beverages into
acids, causing the tooth finish and dentine to deteriorate over time. As a
result of continued high admission of free sugars, insufficient fluoride
exposure, and the absence of standard microbial biofilm removal, tooth
structures are demolished, resulting in an increase in cavities and pain
impacts on oral-wellness related personal satisfaction, and in advanced stages
of tooth misfortune and fundamental contamination.
- ·
Cavities
- ·
Abscessed Tooth
- ·
Deciduous Teeth
Related Associations and Societies : Academy
of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association
for Dental Education | Bulgarian
Dental Association | Finnish
Dental Association | Irish
Dental Association | British
Dental Association | Hellenic
Dental Association | FDI
World Dental Federation | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track 13: Oral Surgery
Fractured jaws and broken facial bones are routinely treated
with oral surgery. Oral surgeons can remove a small piece of abnormal tissue
or growth and submit it to a laboratory for identification. Some oral lesions
can be treated medically or surgically eliminated. Infections can cause pain and swelling in the face,
neck, and jaws. If not treated swiftly and efficiently, infections in this part
of the body can sometimes turn into life-threatening crises. This condition can
be diagnosed and treated with the help of an oral surgeon. If surgery is
required, it may entail cutting into the affected area and draining it, as well
as the extraction of any teeth implicated.
·
Endodontic
·
Prosthodontics
·
Orthodontics
·
Implant radiographic
modalities
Related Associations and Societies : South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | National
Dental Association | Indian
Dental Association | Singapore
Dental Association | Hong
Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic
Society Singapore | Asian
Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
| American
Dental Association | Academy
of General Dentistry | Academy
of Operative Dentistry
| Academy
of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy
of Laser Dentistry
Track 14: Endodontic
Endodontic is a discipline of dentistry that deals with
the treatment, analysis, and maintenance of the dental pulp, which is the soft
internal tissue of the teeth. Root trench treatment is another term for
endodontic treatment. Root
canal therapy is used to save the
damaged mash by meticulously cleaning and molding the root trench framework,
followed by filling to prevent recontamination of the tooth.
·
Root canal obturation
·
Cleaning and
contouring of the root canal system
·
Endodontic biofilm
Related Associations and Societies : Academy of Osseo integration European Federation of Periodontology | Association for Dental Education | Bulgarian Dental Association | Finnish Dental Association | Irish Dental Association | British Dental Association | Hellenic Dental Association | FDI World Dental Federation | South East Asia Association of Dental Education | National Dental Association | Indian Dental Association | Singapore Dental Association | Hong Kong Dental Association | Prosthodontic Society Singapore | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA).
Track
15: Regenerative Dental
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. For some teeth, tissue regeneration in the pulp
chamber is not possible.
Biological therapies
based on growth and differentiation factors that speed up or stimulate a
natural biological regeneration are anticipated to transform the practise of
dentistry. It has been particularly effective in treating adult teeth in
youngsters whose vitality has been diminished as a result of trauma. In fact,
dentistry precedes restorative medicine in practise and has been at the
forefront of it.
- Biological
Regeneration
- Mesenchymal
stem cells
- Musculoskeletal
Injury
Related Associations and Societies : American Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy of Interdisciplinary Dent facial Therapy | Academy of Laser Dentistry | Academy of Osseo integration European
Federation of Periodontology | Association for Dental Education | Bulgarian Dental Association | Finnish Dental Association | Irish Dental Association | British Dental Association | Hellenic Dental Association | FDI World Dental Federation | South East Asia Association of Dental Education | National Dental Association
Market Analysis
Market Analysis:
Digital
technologies are fast revolutionizing the healthcare business, and these
technological advances are projected to have a significant beneficial impact on
the worldwide dentistry market in the future years. Cloud computing, 3D
printing, and other digital developments are all expected to boost the size of
the dentistry market. Our blender market reports also cover the following
visions:
By 2025, the
dental and oral care market will be valued $53.3 billion.
In most
developed countries, dental caries is still a major oral health problem,
affecting 60-90 percent of schoolchildren and the vast majority of adults. In
most Asian and Latin American countries, this is the most frequent and severe
oral disease, although it appears to be less common and severe in most African
countries. Furthermore, more than 95 percent of Indians have gum disease, and
more than half of the population does not brush their teeth. Tobacco product
consumption (both smoking and smokeless) has also increased in recent years.
Then there are oral pre-malignancies and cancers, which are becoming a big
problem for younger people in India and are developing at an alarming rate.
Dental Care
market is forecasted to attain USD 75.1 billion by 2024 growing at a CAGR of
6.32% during the forecast period (2019-2024).
Because of the desire for better dental and oral health and people's high incomes, the worldwide dental market is expected to surpass US $ 60 billion by 2024. Some aspects that will help the global dentistry & Oral Health research market achieve its position in the coming years include raising awareness about oral health research and hygiene, such as keeping our teeth and mouth clean to prevent gingivitis, cavities, and bad breath.