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Dental Practice Meet 2023

About Conference

About Conference

We welcome you all to the 5th International Conference on Dental Practice which is scheduled during December 04, 2023 as a Webinar. The theme of the conference is “Blending Today's Lifestyle with Dental Trends for Vibrant Smiles.”. The gathering incorporates talks from educated researchers, scientists, doctors, students researching dental.There will be poster and e-poster competitions, power point presentations, workshops, and exhibitions.          

Why to Attend?

The conference is an International platform which gives an opportunity to know different points of view and learn new ideas and trends in the field. They are interactive offerings that offer case-primarily based presentations, on line reviews, and stay conversations with key opinion leaders that consist of beneficial recommendations in our scientific practice. This is the best chance to arrive at the biggest gathering of members where we can present ourselves on the platform and interact with widely acclaimed speakers, the latest methods, improvements, and the most up-to-date advancements in the field of Dentistry.

Target Audience      

  • Directors
  • CEOs
  • Presidents and Vice Presidents
  • Researchers
  • Scientists related to R&D
  • Deans
  • Professors
  • Vaccine Developers
  • Vaccine Investigators
  • Vaccine Manufacturing Companies
  • University Faculty
  • Medical Schools/Colleges
  • Students

Sessions and Tracks

Track 01: Dental public health

Good dental or oral care is important to sustaining healthy teeth, gums and tongue. Oral problems comprising bad breath, dry mouth, canker or cold sores, TMD, tooth decay, or thrush are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. Oral health is necessary to general health and well-being at every stage of life. A healthy mouth enables not only nourishment of the physical body, but also improves social interaction and promotes self-esteem and feelings of well-being.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 02: Oral Implantology

Oral implantology It is proposed to promote study and scientific research in the field of dental implantology and associated biomedical disciplines at Dental Las Vegas. It provides valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists, inventors, clinicians, laboratory owners and experts, manufacturers, and educators during Dentistry workshop and Dentistry conferences. Dental Implant basics, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals, and the latest research in implantology, implant surgery, and progressive implant techniques.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 03: Forensic Odontology

Forensic odontology is the proper handling, examination and evaluation of dental evidence, which will be then presented in the interest of justice. The evidence that may be derived from teeth is the age (in children) and identification of the person to whom the teeth belong. This is done using dental records including radiographs, anti-mortem (prior to death) and post-mortem (after death) photographs and DNA. The other type of evidence is that of bite marks, left on either the victim (by the attacker), the perpetrator (from the victim of an attack), or on an object found at the crime scene. Bite marks are often found on children who are abused.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 04: Endodontics

Endodontic is the division of dentistry that deals with infections of the tooth root, dental pulp, and adjacent tissue. Teeth are composed of a rigid structure surrounding a soft, living tissue called the pulp. The pulp comprises nerves, blood vessels and connective soft tissue. When the pulp become diseased or damaged and eventually dies, endodontic treatment will be essential to save the tooth. 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. Other procedures include endodontic retreatment and endodontic surgery to prevent extractions.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 05: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery  is the division of dentistry that comprises surgery to correct diseases, injuries and flaws in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and Cranio-maxillofacial region. The field of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery varies from simple extractions and surgical removal of buried teeth to controlling of facial trauma. Typical oral surgical processes includes extraction of teeth, wisdom teeth surgery, dental extractions for physically compromised patients, placement of dental implants, bone grafting, tongue tie surgery , and analysis and treatment of cysts and tumours.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 06: Orthodontics

Orthodontics is the division of dentistry that deals with teeth arrangement to correct malocclusions and also the modification of facial growth. While orthodontic treatment has usually been suggested for functional reasons , it is increasingly used for aesthetic reasons to develop a person’s appearance. Typical problems corrected using orthodontic applications include improperly aligned teeth, crowded or irregularly spaced teeth, swelling teeth, extra or missing teeth, misaligned jaws and bite problems. Orientation problems could also have arisen through accidents , prolonged thumb sucking or pacifier sucking in grown-up children, missing teeth, premature or late loss of baby teeth, tumors in the mouth, dental disease or inadequately fitted fillings, crowns or braces.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 07: Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics or prosthetic dentistry  is the part of dentistry that focuses on dental prostheses. Prosthodontists offer multi-disciplinary levels of care and offer the most progressive form of sequencing treatment, restorative treatment and maintenance. Prosthodontic treatments are designed to produce a balance between functionality, longevity and aesthetics, which include crowns and bridges, bonding and veneers, dentures, dental implants, and full mouth restoration.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 08: Pediatric dentistry

Pediatric dentistry  is the dental field that provides primary and widespread oral health care for children from infancy through youth and patients with special health care needs. Pediatric dental treatment and disease avoidance is provided for children up to 14 years of age, with special services for newborns and infants. Pediatric dentists encourage the dental health of children as well as help as educational resources for parents. Early detection is necessary to maintain oral health, modify unusual habits, and treat as needed and as simply as possible.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 09: Geriatric Dentistry

Geriodontics is the delivery of dental care to older adults involving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of problems associated with normal aging and age-related diseases as part of an interdisciplinary team with other health care professionals. The dental diseases that the elderly are particularly prone to are root caries, attrition, periodontal disease, missing teeth because of earlier neglect, edentulism, poor quality of alveolar ridges, ill-fitting dentures, mucosal lesions, oral ulceration, dry mouth (xerostomia), oral cancers, and rampant caries.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 10: Oral cancer

Oral cancer can form in any portion of the mouth or throat. Most oral cancers begin in the tongue and in the floor of the mouth. Anybody can get oral cancer, but the threats is higher for male, over age 40, use tobacco or alcohol or have a past of head or neck cancer. Repeated sun exposure is also a risk for lip cancer. Oral cancer treatments may comprise surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 11: Veterinary dentistry

Veterinary dentistry is the field of dentistry applied to the care of animals. It is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillo-facial region, and its associated structures as it relates to animals. It is important to examine the whole animal, even when the primary complaint is the mouth. Some dental diseases may be the result of a systemic problem and some may result in systemic complications. In all cases, dental procedures require a general anaesthetic so it is important to establish the cardiovascular and respiratory status and canine and feline physiological values of the patient to avoid risks or complications.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 12: Periodontics

Periodontics or Periodontology is the division of dentistry that deals with the management of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth, especially the gums. Gum cure is essential to prevent tooth loss. Common periodontal processes include scaling and root development , periodontal surgery, dental implants, and cosmetic techniques such as crown lengthening, soft tissue grafts, ridge augmentation.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 13: Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry states to any dental work that improves the appearance of a person's teeth, gums. It mainly focuses on enhancement dental aesthetics in colour, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. It involve addition of a dental material to teeth or gums, removal of tooth structure or gums, straightening of teeth accompanied by improvement in appearance of face.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 14: Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry  is the study, analysis and integrated management of diseases of the oral cavity, the teeth and supporting structures. It comprises the rehabilitation of the teeth and the oral cavity to functional, psychological and aesthetic necessities of the individual patient, including the co-ordination of multi-professional working to achieve these objectives.  The focus of the Restorative Dentistry speciality is to work with other dental, medical and surgical specialists and other clinical associates, to provide and support the integrated management and oral rehabilitation of patients with complex treatment needs.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 15: Oral appliance therapy

Oral appliance therapy is an effective cure option for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea  (OSA). A custom-fit oral sleep appliance can recover sleep, restore alertness and rejuvenate health. Worn only during sleep, an oral appliance fits like a sports mouth guard or an orthodontic retainer. It supports the jaw in a forward point to help retain an open upper airway. Study shows that oral appliance therapy is an effective treatment preference for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. The therapy is an effective, non-invasive treatment that fits easily into lifestyle.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Track 16: 3-D imaging in dentistry

3D Imaging is one of the most significant tools for orthodontists to evaluate and record size and form of craniofacial structures. Orthodontists regularly use 2-dimensional (2D) static imaging procedures, but deepness of structures cannot be acquired and restricted with 2D imaging. Three-dimensional (3D) imaging has been developed in the early of 1990's and has gained a prized place in dentistry, particularly in orthodontics. In 3D diagnostic imaging, a series of anatomical records is gathered using certain technical equipment, processed by a computer and later presented on a 2D monitor to present the illusion of deepness.

Societies and Associations: Australian Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, European Federation of Periodontology, Indian Dental Association, Seychelles Medical and Dental Association, Swedish Dental Association, British Orthodontic Society, Dental Practitioners' Association, Royal College of Dentists.

Market Analysis

The global dental services market is estimated to be worth USD 359.5 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4% from 2022 to 2030. Diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental diseases are covered by dentists and the dental services they provide. Some of the key factors contributing to the growth of the industry are increasing public awareness of dentistry, increasing prevalence of tooth decay and other periodontal diseases, technological developments in dentistry, and high demand for cosmetic and laser dentistry. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is having a major impact on the dental economy.

                                 

On the premise of types, the worldwide enterprise has been in addition labeled into dental implants, orthodontics, periodontics, endodontic, beauty dentistry, laser dentistry, dentures, oral & maxillofacial surgery, and others. In 2021, the dental implants section ruled the worldwide enterprise and accounted for the most percentage of greater than 21.35% of the general revenue. Dental implant recovery is taken into consideration a sophisticated oral manner and it affords sufferers with purposeful and aesthetically viable alternatives for enamel replacement. According to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), round 70% of adults elderly 35 to forty four years have misplaced as minimum one enamel completely because of disease, decay, or an accident.

Hence, the call for implants is at the rise. The research & improvement with inside the area of dental implants have elevated with inside the beyond few years and are expected to boom with inside the future, imparting higher biomaterials, floor modifications, and progressed implant designs. The beauty dentistry section is anticipated to witness the quickest boom fee from 2022 to 2030. The boom may be attributed to the growing adoption of enamel look development strategies. Some of the beauty dental strategies encompass enamel whitening to get rid of staining and deal with discolorations. Moreover, sufferers select crowns, inlays & on lays, composite bonding, and veneers, amongst others.

 

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