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25th Global Dentists and Pediatric Dentistry Annual Meeting, will be organized around the theme “Dentistry Trends for Today’s Lifestyle”

Dentists 2019 is comprised of 20 tracks and 91 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Dentists 2019.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Oral microbiology is the study of the microorganisms of the mouth and their interactions between oral microorganisms or with the host. The atmosphere present within the human mouth permits the expansion of characteristic microorganisms found there. Pathology is bothered with identification and study of the causes and effects of diseases touching the oral and maxillofacial region.

  • Track 1-1Dental caries
  • Track 1-2Dental plaque
  • Track 1-3Oral bacteria
  • Track 1-4Oral medicine
  • Track 1-5Osteoporosis and Tooth decay
  • Track 1-6Adult Orthodontics to resolve spacing and tissue deficiencies

Forensic dentistry is the application of dental data to those criminal and civil laws that are implemented by police agencies during a criminal justice system. Forensic dentists are concerned in aiding investigatory agencies to spot recovered human remains additionally to the identification of whole or fragmented bodies. Identification is completed by the comparison of ante-mortem and post-mortem dental records and using the distinctive options visible on dental radiographs.

  • Track 2-1Identification and methods
  • Track 2-2Dental identification
  • Track 2-3Age estimation
  • Track 2-4Personal abuse - Oral and dental aspects

Dental care is very important to stop dental illness and to take care of correct dental and oral health. Oral issues, as well as dental and periodontic infections, dry mouth, decay, are all treatable with correct identification and care. The numerous roles that dentists, dental hygienists, scientists, and different health professionals of Dental events can result in the: safe and effective illness hindrance measures exist that everybody will adopt to boost oral health and stop illness.

  • Track 3-1Dental sedation nursing
  • Track 3-2Special care dental nursing
  • Track 3-3Orthodontic nursing
  • Track 3-4Medical emergencies
  • Track 3-5Oral health education

Dental Anaesthesiology is the specialty of dental medicine that deals with the management of pain through the employment of advanced local and general anaesthesia techniques. This is the discipline in dentistry that manages pain and anxiety through the employment of local anaesthesia, sedation, and general anaesthesia. This educates graduate, pre-doctoral, and dental hygiene students in the management of pain, fear, and anxiety related to dental treatment.

  • Track 4-1Sedation Techniques
  • Track 4-2Use of lasers
  • Track 4-3Pain free Dentistry
  • Track 4-4Dental Radiology

Dental Public Health is concerned with the assessment of dental health needs and rising the dental health of populations instead of individuals. One among the controversial subjects with reference to dental public health is fluoridisation of drinking water. Commercial mouthwashes have conjointly been a cause for concern, with some studies linking them to an increased risk of oral cancer.

  • Track 5-1Preventive and Community Dentistry
  • Track 5-2Fluoridation
  • Track 5-3Dental health education
  • Track 5-4Mouthwashes

An interdisciplinary area that applies biology, chemistry, and physics to the development, understanding, and evaluation of materials used in the practice of dentistry; principally involved in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, pedodontics, and orthodontics. There are many different types of dental material, and their characteristics vary according to their intended purpose include temporary dressings, dental restorations, dental implants, and many others.

  • Track 6-1Dental metals and alloys
  • Track 6-2Implant materials
  • Track 6-3Digital Dentistry and dental informatics
  • Track 6-4Surface chemistry in Dentistry

In dental medicine, a case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, however sometimes describe an uncommon or novel incidence. Dentures, sensitivity, cavities, bleeding gums & several other case reports related to Dentistry.

  • Track 7-1Prosthetic Dentistry
  • Track 7-2Complete denture occlusion
  • Track 7-3Dental diseases and disorders
  • Track 7-4Geriatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenager years. They need the expertise and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood. Pediatric dentists offer comprehensive oral health care that has the infant oral health exams, pediatric endodontic, dental caries and pediatric oral health analysis.

  • Track 8-1Drug interactions and therapeutic uses
  • Track 8-2Oral side effects of drugs
  • Track 8-3Medical emergencies in dental practice
  • Track 8-4Mechanisms of acute pain

Dental Sleep medicine is an area of practice that focuses on the employment of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, as well as snoring and obstructive sleep disorder (OSA). Sleep disorder may be a chronic condition that happens when your muscles relax during sleep, permitting soft tissue to collapse and block the airway. These respiration pauses are followed by brief awakenings that disturb your sleep.

  • Track 9-1Snoring
  • Track 9-2Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  • Track 9-3Oral Appliance Therapy

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 Endodontic, Dental caries and Pediatric oral health research.

 

  • Track 10-1Management of traumatic injuries to children
  • Track 10-2Advanced research in Pediatric dentistry
  • Track 10-3Diagnosis/imaging & Use of lasers in children
  • Track 10-4Preventive & Operative dentistry in children

Holistic Dentistry also called biological dentistry, alternative dentistry, unconventional dentistry is the equivalent of complementary and alternative medicine for dentistry. Holistic dentistry emphasizes approaches to dental care to consider dental health in the context of the patient's entire physical as well as emotional or spiritual health in some cases. It acknowledges and deals with the mind, body, and spirit of the patient, not just his or her "Teeth".

  • Track 11-1Proper nutrition for the prevention and reversal of degenerative dental disease
  • Track 11-2Avoidance and elimination of toxins from dental materials
  • Track 11-3Prevention and treatment of dental malocclusion
  • Track 11-4Prevention and treatment of gum disease at its biological basis

Orofacial myology is a specialised skilled discipline that evaluates and treats a range of oral and facial muscle postural and functional disorders and habit patterns that will disrupt traditional dental development and conjointly produce cosmetic problems. The principles involved with the analysis and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disorders are based mostly upon dental science tenets.

  • Track 12-1Myofunctional therapy
  • Track 12-2Myofunctional disorders
  • Track 12-3Orofacial Myofunctional disorder effect on speech

Orthodontics is a branch of “dentistry” that makes a speciality of treating patients with improper positioning of teeth when the mouth is closed (malocclusion), which ends up in an improper bite. Orthodontics additionally includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth (dentofacial orthopedics) and the form and development of the jaw. An orthodontics specialist is called an orthodontist.

An orthodontist uses a variety of medical dental devices, as well as headgears, plates, braces, Implants, cleft lip and palate etc and use the recent advances in orthodontics like invisalign techniques.

  • Track 13-1Cleft Lip & Palate – Face the Controversies
  • Track 13-2State-of-the-Art Orthodontics
  • Track 13-3Embracing Orthodontic Discovery
  • Track 13-4Technologies in Orthodontics

Tooth restorations are the various ways that your dental practitioner will replace missing teeth or repair missing components of the tooth structure which is most typically mentioned topic at the coming dental conferences. Tooth structure will be missing due to decay, deterioration of a previously placed restoration, or fracture of a tooth. Samples of restorations include the Dental Fillings, Dental Crowns, Cosmetic Dentures, Bridges and Implants.

  • Track 14-1Strategic Regeneration: Biomaterial Selection and Surgical Techniques
  • Track 14-2Alveolar ridge regenerative strategies
  • Track 14-3The creation of optimal ceramic esthetics
  • Track 14-4Bone preservation for compromised extraction sites
  • Track 14-5Identification and management of prosthetic problems for dental implants
  • Track 14-6Periodontal plastic surgery for the treatment of recession defects
  • Track 14-7Novel advances and rationale for implant success
  • Track 14-8Adult orthodontics to resolve spacing and tissue deficiencies

The term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth and also the throat. Many varieties of tissue structure the mouth and oropharynx. Most cases of oral cancer are due to cigarette smoking, heavy alcohol use or the utilization of both tobacco and alcohol consumptions. The stage of oral cancer is one of the most necessary factors in evaluating treatment options. A stage I oral cancer tumor means the primary tumor is 2 cm across or smaller and no cancer cells are present in close structures, lymph nodes or distant sites. A stage II oral tumor measures 2–4 cm across and no cancer cells are present in close structures, lymph nodes or distant sites.

  • Track 15-1Oral epidemiology and risk factors
  • Track 15-2Molecular pathogenesis of oral cancer
  • Track 15-3Chemotherapy of oral cancer and its side effects
  • Track 15-4Tobacco and oral diseases

Periodontology or periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that studies supporting structures of teeth, as well as diseases and conditions that have an effect on them. Prosthodontics, also called dental prosthetics or prosthetic dentistry, is the area of dental medicine that focuses on dental prostheses. Prosthodontists are consultants in the restoration and replacement of teeth - they create smiles look beautiful and function the way they should.

  • Track 16-1Classification of periodontal diseases
  • Track 16-2Non-surgical therapy
  • Track 16-3Smoking and periodontal health
  • Track 16-4Periodontal surgery
  • Track 16-5Teeth versus implants in periodontal patients
  • Track 16-6Dento-legal aspects of managing patients with periodontal diseases
  • Track 16-7Risk factors

Oral and maxillofacial Surgery is an exciting and challenging specialty of dental medicine that combines dental, medical, and surgical knowledge and skills. This is the specialty of dentistry that concentrates on the diagnosing and surgical management of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions, together with epithelial diseases and mesenchymal disorders of soft and hard tissues.

  • Track 17-1Dentoalveolar / Osteonecrosis / Nerve Injuries
  • Track 17-2Dental implantology & grafting
  • Track 17-3Craniomaxillofacial trauma
  • Track 17-4Head & neck oncology
  • Track 17-5Reconstructive surgery
  • Track 17-6Cleft & craniofacial anomalies
  • Track 17-7Orthognathic & Aesthetic surgery
  • Track 17-8TMJ disorders & Surgery

Cosmetic Dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of an individual's teeth, mouth and smile. This provides elective – or desired – treatments or services. cosmetic dentistry treatments currently in use include Inlays/Onlays, Composite Bonding, Teeth lightening, Dental Veneers, Dental Implants , Smile Makeover, Full mouth reconstruction.

  • Track 18-1Latest technology in facial esthetics
  • Track 18-2The importance of the psychological aspectsin the management of the aesthetic smile
  • Track 18-3Cure and Esthetics with Hyaluronic Acid for the intra oral application

Every interaction between your dental practice and a patient is a part of marketing. In some cases, this may encompass concrete details just like the way your staff answers the phone or the list of services you provide. The need for better dental marketing has increased with the public’s awareness, as well as business need to develop better services. The terms marketing and advertising often get used interchangeably, but in practice they are hardly related.

  • Track 19-1How to develop a comprehensive marketing strategy
  • Track 19-2How to attract the ideal patients
  • Track 19-3Internet marketing
  • Track 19-4Building strategic alliances

Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for one's teeth to stay them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum illness, enamel wear, and more. Preventive dentistry prevents individuals from developing dental problems later on. Cavities, gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis can all be avoided or mitigated with correct aid. Operative dentistry involved with restoration of parts of the teeth that are defective as a result of disease, trauma, or abnormal development to a state of normal function, health, and esthetics.

  • Track 20-1Instruments used in operative dentistry
  • Track 20-2Preventive dentistry for children
  • Track 20-3Current concepts in preventive dentistry
  • Track 20-4Techniques involved in operative dentistry