Welcome Message
We are pleased to extend an invitation to all
speakers, delegates, industrialists, students, and young achievers to
participate in the "International Conference on Orthodontics and Future
Dentistry," which will be held in Tokyo, Japan, on September 05-06, 2023, with the theme Briefing the New
Techniques in orthodontics and future dentistry.
Leading academic scientists, dentists,
researchers, and research scientists will be gathered at the
"International Conference on Orthodontics and Future Dentistry" to
discuss and share their knowledge and research on all facets of dentistry.
Additionally, it offers the greatest multidisciplinary forum for dentistry
students, medical professionals, researchers, practitioners, and educators to
discuss and present real-world problems and answers related to the newest
advancements, trends, and dental-related concerns.
The main focus of the International Conference on
Orthodontics and Future Dentistry on the Briefing the New Techniques in
orthodontics and future dentistry
About Conference
We are honored and delighted to welcome you to the "International Conference on
Orthodontics and Future Dentistry," which will be held in Tokyo,
Japan on September 05-06, 2023, with
the theme Briefing the New Techniques in Orthodontics and future dentistry.
Both an
in-person event and an online version of the orthodontics congress 2023 are
offered. We believe that the decision we made will encourage broad
participation.
It
provides a chance to network with other health professionals as well as
dentists, professors, researchers, students, and technical personnel.
Evidence-based findings for enhancing patient care quality and safety, as well
as dentists in global health, will be presented by delegates from a variety of
businesses, as well as by motivational speakers and specialists. Without a
doubt, you will value your attendance at this meeting.
Sessions and Tracks
Track 1: Orthodontics
Orthodontics
is a branch of dentistry that specialises in identifying, preventing, and
treating problems with the teeth and face. Malocclusion, sometimes known as an
irregular or "bad" bite, is treatable. As an alternate treatment
option for adult patients with very difficult cases, the Invisalign approach is
gaining popularity as a way to streamline the treatment strategy. In
orthodontic practise, using orthodontic implants has proven to be a reliable
way to add temporary anchoring. When absolute anchoring is required or when
patients are less compliant, these devices can help manage skeletal anchorage.
Typically, surgery is used to repair cleft lip and palate. To treat the
accompanying symptoms, further therapies, such speech therapy or dental care,
can be required.
•
Occlusion
•
Headgear
•
Occlusion
•
Brackets
•
Arch
Wire
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO)
| European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP)
| American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Special Care Dentistry
Association (SCDA)
| Singapore Dental Association.
Track 2: Endodontics
and Hypnodontics
The
study of the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the
dental pulp may fall under the purview of the medical specialty known as
endodontics. The grade of dental care has significantly increased because to
dental medicine apps. The main goals of odontology treatment are to remove
pathological pulp, clean infected root canals, and finally seal the openings to
prevent reinfection. It is essential for preventing negative signs and symptoms
and for promoting the healing and repair of the periradicular tissues that surround
the tumour. The use of hypnodontics helps patients get rid of their dental
phobia and anxiety. It is essential for improving oral hygiene practises and
pain management.
•
Rhinosinusitis
and endodontic disease
•
Pharmacologic
management of endodontic pain
•
Endodontic
microbiology
•
Biofilm
in endodontics
•
Teledentistry
in endodontics
•
Hypnosis
and dental phobias
•
Hypnodontic
procedures
Related
Associations and Societies:
Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Singapore Dental Association | Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP)
| European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO)
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology.
Track 3: Operative
Dentistry and preventive Dentistry
The
practise of taking care of one's teeth to maintain their health is known as
preventive dentistry. This helps prevent tooth decay, gum disease, enamel wear,
and other problems. People who receive preventive dental care don't later
experience dental issues. With the right dental care, cavities, gingivitis,
enamel loss, and periodontitis can all be prevented or lessened. Operative
dentistry focuses on restoring teeth to a condition of normal function, health,
and aesthetics after they have been damaged by illness, trauma, or atypical
development.
•
Regular
oral exams, usually every 6 months
•
Teeth
cleaning
•
Routine
X-rays
Related
Associations and Societies:
Singapore Dental Association | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia.
Track 4: Laser
Dentistry
With
the aid of laser light, laser dentistry is a purportedly intrusive, precise,
and effective way to treat dental problems. It is a fundamental component of
various advanced dentistry techniques including gum treatment, depression
therapy, and other oral dental problems like the removal of clogged tissues,
teeth whitening, etc. Laser dentistry is the best option for children who have
trouble sitting still for traditional dental procedures.
•
Biopsies
•
Gum
reshaping
•
Treating
gum disease
•
Exposing
wisdom teeth
•
Regenerating
damaged nerves
Related
Associations and Societies:
Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Singapore Dental Association | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia.
Track 5: Periodontics
The
branch of dentistry known as periodontology or periodontics focuses on the
supporting tissues of teeth as well as the illnesses and ailments that can
affect them. The branch of dentistry that specialises in dental prostheses is
known as prosthodontics, often known as dental prosthetics or prosthetic
dentistry. Prosthodontists are specialists in the repair and restoration of
teeth; they design smiles that are both aesthetically pleasing and functionally
sound.
•
Dental
Implant
•
Edentulism
•
Oral
Implantology
•
Prosthetic
Dentistry
•
Resorption
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| Singapore Dental Association | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF)
Track 6: Restorative
Dentistry
The
study, analysis, and integrated management of illnesses of the mouth, teeth,
and supporting structures are all a part of restorative dentistry. It includes
the restoration of the teeth and oral cavity to meet the specific patient's
functional, psychological, and cosmetic needs, as well as the coordination of
multi-professional efforts to accomplish these goals. The goal of the
Restorative Dentistry speciality is to provide and assist the integrated care
and oral rehabilitation of patients with complex treatment needs by
collaborating with other dental, medical, and surgical professionals and other
clinical colleagues.
•
Dental
Caries
•
Dentin
•
Prosthetic
Dentistry
•
Glass
Ionomer Cement
•
Endodontics
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO)
| European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP)
| American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Special Care Dentistry
Association (SCDA)
| Singapore Dental Association.
Track 7: Dental
Injuries
The
most frequent orofacial injury suffered while participating in sports is a
dental injury. It mostly entails the prevention and treatment of oral diseases
and orofacial injuries related to athletics.
•
Oral
health conditions
•
Dental
caries
•
Oro-dental
trauma
•
Periodontal
(gum) disease
Related
Associations and Societies:
Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Singapore Dental Association | Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP)
| European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO)
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology.
Track 8: Dental
Implant & Dentures
A
titanium post that resembles a tooth root and is surgically inserted into the
jawbone just below the gum line is an implanted dental prosthesis. This enables
your dentist to install bridgework or dental implants in that area. An implant
cannot come loose, in contrast to a denture. Dental implants improve the
overall health of the mouth because, unlike bridges, they do not require
anchoring to nearby teeth.
•
Dental
Crowns
•
Dental
Bridge
•
Dentures
Related
Associations and Societies:
Singapore Dental Association | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia
Track 9: Dental
Hygiene
The
practise of practising dental hygiene involves keeping your mouth clean to
avoid dental issues, most commonly dental cavities, periodontal (gum) diseases,
caries, and poor breath. Dental hygienists are licenced dental practitioners
who belong to a dental association or governing body in the nation where they
received their training.
•
Gerodontics
•
Prosthodontics
•
Apicoectomy
•
Periodontics
•
Dentine
Hypersensitivity
•
Dentures
Related
Associations and Societies:
Australian Asian Association of
Dentists | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Singapore Dental Association | Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | American Dental Society of
Anaesthesiology
| American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology
| South East Asia Association of
Dental Education
| Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia
Track 10: Dental
Research and Practice Management
An
approach for managing a dental practise more profitably and efficiently is
dental practise management. It entails selecting the best coworkers,
supervising the workforce, regulating the financial situation, and offering
suitable surroundings to patients. The marketing site for rivals' targeted
audiences has dental work that resembles showcasing procedures, online
networking advertisements, and announcements.
•
Maxillofacial
Surgery
•
Conservative
dentistry
•
Prosthodontics
Related Associations and Societies:
Asia Pacific Dental Federation
(APDF) | Paediatric Dentistry Association
of Asia | Singapore
Dental Association | Australian Asian
Association of Dentists | European
Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO) | South East Asia
Association of Dental Education | American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | American Dental
Society of Anaesthesiology.
Track 11: Nano
Dentistry
Some
predict that nanotechnology will take over from dental assistants, technicians,
and hygienists as we know them in the future and be employed for all dental
procedures. The fastest-growing class of materials with excellent promise for
use in dentistry is the creation of nanoscale dental materials, such as
nanopowders and nanocomposite reinforced with. Nanostructured yttrium
stabilised zirconium oxide ceramics are frequently used in the manufacture of
dental components like as crowns, bridges, inlays, and other parts that need to
be extremely strong, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing. Several have
also been developed to help the teeth remineralize after significant decay.
Nano-dentistry aims to fine-tune and tinker with particles to produce something
special with innovative properties.
•
Nano
technology
•
Nano
composite denture teeth
•
Impression
materials
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric Dentistry
Association of Asia | Australian Asian
Association of Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental
Federation (APDF) | European
Federation of Orthodontics (FEO) | European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP) | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South East Asia
Association of Dental Education | Special Care Dentistry
Association (SCDA) | Singapore Dental
Association.
Track 12: Dental
Marketing
Dentistry
is a field that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing disorders of
the teeth, their supporting structures, and diseases of the soft tissues of the
mouth.
•
How
to Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy
•
How
to Attract the Ideal Patients
•
Internet
Marketing
Related
Associations and Societies:
Asia Pacific Dental
Federation (APDF) | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Singapore
Dental Association | Australian
Asian Association of Dentists | European
Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO) | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology.
Track 13: Orofacial
Myology
A
different name for it is myofunctional therapy. Talking, gulping, and chewing
are the main topics of research in oral and face muscle therapy. In the course
of orofacial myology therapy, nasal relaxation is used in place of mouth
breathing
•
Establish
Patent Nasal Airway
•
Improve
Speech Sound Articulatory Placement
•
Eliminate
Non-nutritive Sucking
•
Oral
Rest Posture
•
Service
Delivery
Related
Associations and Societies:
Australian Asian
Association of Dentists | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Singapore Dental
Association | Asia
Pacific Dental Federation (APDF) | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology | American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South East Asia
Association of Dental Education | Paediatric Dentistry
Association of Asia.
Track 14: Oral
Cancer
Any
growth of cancerous tissue in the oral cavity is referred to as oral cancer,
also called mouth cancer, which is a subtype of head and neck cancer. It
appears as a persistent sore or growth in the mouth. If oral disease is not
initially diagnosed and treated, it can become serious and involve the lips,
tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palates, sinuses, and pharynx
(throat). Similar to how other tumours are treated. Oral cancer is managed by
performing surgery to remove the dangerous growth and then undergoing therapy
and chemotherapy (chemical treatments) to eradicate any remaining cancer cells.
•
Lymphoma.
•
Mucosal
melanoma.
•
Sarcomas.
•
Squamous
cell carcinoma
Related
associations and societies:
Asia Pacific Dental
Federation (APDF) | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Singapore
Dental Association | Australian
Asian Association of Dentists | European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP) | European
Federation of Orthodontics (FEO) | South East Asia
Association of Dental Education | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology.
Track 15: Dental
and Oral Health
Your
general well-being and prosperity begin with your dental and oral health. Oral
health is essential for enduring success and personal fulfilment. Oral health
is unaffected by mouth and facial pain,
oral sullying and wounds, oral and throat tumours, gum disease, tooth pain, and decay, among other conditions,
and is a separate boundary for chewing, talking, smiling, and psychosocial development.
•
Oro-dental
trauma
•
Cleft
lip and palate Noma
•
Gum
diseases
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Australian Asian
Association of Dentists | Asia Pacific Dental
Federation (APDF) | European
Federation of Orthodontics (FEO) | European
Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | American Dental
Society of Anaesthesiology | American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South East
Asia Association of Dental Education | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA) | Singapore Dental
Association.
Track 16: Prosthodontics
Prosthodontists
are specialists in replacing and restoring teeth; they create stunning smiles
that perform as they should. Crowns, bridges, full or partial dentures, implant-based
prostheses, dentures, and management of temporo-mandibular disorders are just a
few of the procedures that can restore your smile and boost your appearance and
self-confidence. Dental implants are a permanent alternative that have advanced
significantly over the past ten years thanks to the prosthodontists'
ground-breaking methods.
•
Preventive
Dentistry for Children
•
Nanoparticles
•
Nanotubes
•
Glycemic
control
•
Skull
Base Surgery
•
Plastic
Surgery
Related
Associations and Societies:
Australian Asian Association
of Dentists | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Singapore
Dental Association | Asia
Pacific Dental Federation (APDF) | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South East
Asia Association of Dental Education | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia
Track 17: Cosmetic
Dentistry
Any
dental work that enhances the appearance of a person's teeth and gums is
referred to as cosmetic dentistry. It generally focuses on improving the
appearance of the teeth in terms of colour, position, shape, size, alignment,
and overall smile. It entails the insertion of a dental material to teeth or
gums, the removal of tooth structure or gum tissue, the straightening of teeth
in conjunction with an enhancement in the facial look.
•
Anterior
Teeth
•
Dental
Procedure
•
Dentition
•
Incisor
•
Central
Incisor
Related
Associations and Societies:
Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | Australian
Asian Association of Dentists | Asia
Pacific Dental Federation (APDF) | European
Federation of Orthodontics (FEO) | European
Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | American Dental
Society of Anaesthesiology | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South East
Asia Association of Dental Education | Special
Care Dentistry Association (SCDA) | Singapore
Dental Association.
Track 18: Pediatric
dentists
Children
from infancy through adolescence as well as patients with special healthcare
needs can receive general and extensive oral health care from paediatric
dentists. Children up to the age of 14 can receive paediatric dental care,
along with disease prevention and particular services for newborns and infants.
Pediatric dentists support children's dental health and serve as resources for
parents in terms of information. To maintain dental health, alter odd habits,
and administer the most effective and straightforward treatments available,
early detection is essential.
•
Dental
Fluoride Treatments
•
Dental
Sealants Prevent Cavities in Children
•
Preventing
Tooth Decay with Regular Checkups
•
Dental
Hygiene for Babies and Toddlers
Related
Associations and Societies:
Asia Pacific
Dental Federation (APDF) | Paediatric Dentistry
Association of Asia | Singapore
Dental Association | Australian Asian
Association of Dentists | European Federation of
Periodontology (EFP) | European Federation of
Orthodontics (FEO) | South East
Asia Association of Dental Education | American Academy of
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology.
Track 19: Geriodontics
Geriodontists
offer older patients dental care that encompasses the diagnosis, prevention,
and treatment of problems associated to normal ageing and age-related disorders
as a part of an interdisciplinary team alongside other healthcare experts.
•
Dental
Radiography
•
Sedation
and Restraint for Dentistry
Related
Associations and Societies:
Singapore Dental
Association | Asia
Pacific Dental Federation (APDF) | American
Dental Society of Anaesthesiology | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia | American
Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | South
East Asia Association of Dental Education | Australian
Asian Association of Dentists | Paediatric
Dentistry Association of Asia.
Market Analysis
Market analysis
The
general health and quality of life are dependent on orthodontics. The market
for orthodontics has been largely constant over the past few years, with
significant increase in CAD/CAM restorative dentistry. The cost of oral care on
a national basis was $113.5 billion in 2014, which is about the same as 2013's
$112 billion (in 2014 dollars adjusted for inflation). At a predicted CAGR of
4.5%, the market for dental care and oral hygiene will grow from USD 43.31
billion in 2017 to USD 53.97 billion in 2022.
In
the upcoming years, the market for oral and maxillofacial pathology consumables
is anticipated to expand significantly. The major factors driving the growth of
the global dental consumables market include the rapidly rising geriatric
population, rising tourism in emerging markets, rising incidences of dental
caries and other periodontal diseases, rising disposable incomes (resulting in
an increase in willingness to spend out of-pocket), rising demand for cosmetic
dentistry, and rising dental care spending.
The
market for dental consumables is anticipated to grow 6.8% year from 2016 to 2021,
from USD 25.45 billion to USD 35.35 billion. The lack of dental experts and the
high cost and low reimbursement for dental care, however, are anticipated to hamper
the growth of this market to some extent.