About Conference
The 6th World
Congress on Dentistry and Dental Materials invites all the participants
across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent
development technologies and methodologies in the field of Dentistry follows
the theme “Recent Approaches and
Developments in Dentistry and Dental Materials” which will be held on November 22-23, 2022 in London, UK. We
are pleased to welcome all scientists, doctors, researchers, delegates to
attend World Dental 2022.
World Dental 2022 deals with the oral well-being is commonly noticed in
each and every age of our life. Mouth is a window to the wellbeing of our body.
It can hint at nutritious insufficiencies or general contamination which influence
the whole body, may first wind up plainly clear in view of mouth injuries or
other oral issues. Regardless of whether you are 6 or 60, your oral health is
crucial. Everyone visit specialist just when they are in discomfort however it
is important to complete their routine checkup so as to keep up a good smile
and oral hygiene.
Welcome Message
Allied Academies stretches out the whole-hearted
welcome to talented representatives, professors, researchers, teachers,
youthful scientists and business administrators, scientific experts over the
globe to be a part of 6th World Congress
on Dentistry and Dental Materials, which is to be held on November 22-23, 2022 at London, UK.
World Dental 2022 plans to assemble every one of the entire population
over the globe like researchers, Dental professionals, experts and researchers
working under academia and dental industry, Dental students, business
delegates, Scientists and students has a basic stage for them to share their
experience, learning, new thoughts and research work and explore all things
about Dentistry.
Sessions and Tracks
Track 1: Dentistry
Dental innovation has improved the solution to common mouth and tooth problems. Dentistry takes advantage of innovation to make dentistry more comfortable, stronger, productive and more normal for patients that is possible under current circumstances. There are many new advances in dentistry, and dental professionals may be able to provide an improved level of comfort and oral health. Some of the examples of advancements in dentistry are Computer-Aided Design / Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD / CAM) innovations, Laser dentistry, Sedation dentistry, Dental inserts, CAT scans, Digital radiographs, Composite resins, VEL scopes, Ozone Healing.
- CAD / CAM (Computer Aided
Design and Manufacturing)
- Dentistry in the Digital Era
- Dental Regeneration
- Dimensional Oral Model
- Radiology of the teeth
- X-ray Modality of Implants
Related Association and Societies: International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) | Indian Dental Association (IDA) | Australian Dental Association (ADA) | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Seychelles Medical and Dental Association (SMDA) | Swedish Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA)
Track 2: Dental Material
Dental Materials are dental metal frames that are inserted into the gums and fixed with the jawbone in which we can add artificial tooth to maintain tooth stability. These are commonly used for patients in the case of teeth replacement or tooth decay or may be because of physical injury or because of failure of root canal treatment, congenital defects. .There are many types of implants, such as endosteal (in the bone) and sub periosteal (on the bone).Some of the Dental Materials include
- Cements
- Ceramics
- Resin composites
- Gypsum materials
- Glass ionomer
Related Association and Societies: South East Asia Association of Dental Education | National Dental Association American Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy | Academy of Laser Dentistry | Singapore Dental Association | Prosthodontic Society Singapore | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA)
Track 3: Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry includes is the branch of dentistry dealing with dental treatments for children through adolescence. Pedodontists educate and provide the children with the necessary dental care and advise their parents on their well-being.
- Preventative & Effective
dentistry in children
- Advanced exploration in
pediatric dentistry
- Need for Early Detection
- Nutrition Counseling
Related Association and Societies: European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Gender Dentistry | International Association for Dental Research | Swedish Dental Association | Swedish Dental Society | General Dental Council - Regulatory Body | NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry | British Dental Association | Oral Health Foundation Academy of Laser Dentistry
Track 4: Oral Hygiene
Oral hygiene is to keep your mouth clean and disease-free. This includes brushing and flossing your teeth and regular visits to the dentist for x-rays, examinations and cleaning. The purpose of oral hygiene is to prevent the accumulation of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, and food that forms on the teeth. Dental plaque attaches to cracks and crevices in teeth and produces acid. If not removed regularly, the acid will destroy the protective enamel surface of the tooth, causing tooth decay. Therefore, maintaining oral hygiene should be a lifelong habit to all ages.
- Brush and floss your teeth
- Use fluoridated toothpaste
- Drink optimum level of fluoride-added water.
- Use mouthwash
Related Association and Societies: American Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial 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 5: Periodontics and Prosthodontics
Periodontology or periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that studies supporting structures of teeth and focusing completely in the inflammatory disease that destroys the gums and other supporting structures around the teeth. A periodontist is a dentist who specifies in the prevention, diagnosis, and dealing of periodontal disease and in the placement of dental implants.
Prosthodontics, also known as dental prosthetics or prosthetic dentistry, that
focuses on dental
prostheses. A Prosthodontist is a dentist who specialize
in treating and handling with the replacement
of missing teeth and related mouth or jaw
structures by bridges, dentures or prostheses. They receive an additional training
after dental school to focus in this field.
- Dental and Facial Problems
- Dental Arrangement
Related Association and Societies: Japan Dental Association | American Society of Forensic Odontology | Hong Kong Dental Association (HKDA) | Malaysian Dental Association (MDA) | Israel Dental Association (IDA) | New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA) | Singapore Dental Association (SDA) | Chinese American Dental Association | Indonesia Dental Association | Emirates Medical Association
Track 6: Geriatric and Ethno Dentistry
Geriatric dentistry is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the specific needs of the aging population. If a person receives geriatric dental health care on a regular basis, they can prevent certain oral diseases and other diseases related with them such as stroke, diabetes, and heart disease.
The use of medicinal
plant resources (herbs) in resolving dental problems
is increasing gradually nowadays and is called ethno
dentistry. Here Herbal plants are used for curing the tooth
pain and act as a bacterial agent in the elimination of dental plaques. Natural
concentrates have been utilized as a part of
dentistry for lessening irritation, and act as antimicrobial plaque operators, cell
reinforcements, antimicrobials, antifungals, anti-bacterial, antivirals for controlling
microbial dental plaque in gingivitis and periodontitis.
Related Association and Societies:
American
Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
| American
Society of Forensic Odontology | American
Orthodontic Society | American
Association for Dental Research | American
Academy of Dental Hygiene | Academy
of Operative Dentistry | Academy
for Sports Dentistry | American
Academy of Dental Hygiene | American
Academy of Implant Dentistry
Track 7: Forensic
and Cosmetic Dentistry
Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology entails handling, examination and assessment of dental proof in criminal justice cases. Forensic dentists are concerned in supporting investigative businesses to perceive recovered human stays further to the identity of complete or fragmented bodies. Forensic dentists are additionally recognized to apply their investigative strategies to perceive burn victims through the usage of the victims preceding dental records. Forensic dentists will also be requested to help in figuring out age, race, occupation, preceding dental history and socioeconomic fame of unidentified human beings.
Cosmetic
dentistry specializes in any digital work that enhances the arrival of teeth, gums or probably chomps. It
basically concentrates on alternate dental surface in dental shading, dental
position, dental shape, tooth size, arrangement and general smile
appearance. There are many unique processes that can be used
liable on your specific needs. Prosthodontists can carry out ordinary common
Cosmetic procedures such as
- Tooth Whitening
- Enamel Bonding
- Dental Veneers
Related Association and Societies: 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 | Prosthodontic Society Singapore | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA)
Track 8: Dental Cancers
Generally, Dental
cancers are caused by tobacco
and alcohol consumption. The most common
forms of tobacco consumption are cigarettes and cigars. In some cases, chewing
tobacco is also fatal. Oral
cancer occurs in the lips, cheeks, gums,
anterior two-thirds of the tongue, and also in the throat (back of the tongue).
Generally men tend to suffering from this more than women. These cancers tumors
can be detected early through histopathological
test and many other radiological tests. Eating a healthy diet can
reduce risk of all types of cancer. The most common cancers include
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Lymphoma
- Mucosal melanoma.
- Sarcomas
Related Association and Societies: 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 | European Dental Association | American Dental Association | European Organization for Caries Research | European Federation of Periodontology | European Organization for Caries Research
Track 9: Dental Paleopathology
In paleopathological studies, the materials used for analysis are hard materials
such as bones and teeth. These help identify biomarkers of past illnesses. The material selection enables
unbiased data acquisition for all tooth types. The age estimation and sex
determination were based on morphological observations of anthropological bones. Due to the small number of materials, we have
integrated individuals of different genders. The individuals were divided into
three groups; an early middle-aged group (about 20-39 years old), a late
middle-aged group (about 40-49 years old), and an old age group (> = 50
years).
- Dental anatomy
- Excavation
- Dental terminology
Related Association and Societies: European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Gender Dentistry | International Association for Dental Research | Swedish Dental Association | Swedish Dental Society | General Dental Council - Regulatory Body | NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry | British Dental Association | Oral Health Foundation Academy of Laser Dentistry
Track 10: Endodontics
Endodontics is the dental specialty which concerned with the diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention of diseases of the dental pulp and the surrounding tissues. The practice of
Endodontics is concerned mainly with the exclusion of diseased dental pulp and
its replacement with filling material, an operation known as Root canal therapy. Highly
trained endodontists (dental specialists) repair tissues inside the tooth in difficult ways. They perform root canal treatments and other
procedures to relieve pain. They work to save our natural tooth.
- Root canal treatment
- Endodontic retreatment
- Endodontic surgery
Related Association and Societies: American Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial 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 11: Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a field of dentistry that deals with the
correction of misaligned teeth and jawbones which results in the ongoing development
of the child and in later life Orthodontic irregularities can occur, but may be
the result of genetic behavior. An orthodontist is a dentist trained to diagnose,
prevent, and treat irregularities in the teeth and jaw. They are trained to
modify existing conditions and find problems that may occur in the future.
Orthodontists work with individuals of all ages, from children to grownups. The
most common orthodontic irregularities are:
- Progenia
- Reverse overbite
- Crossbite
Related Association and Societies: Japan Dental Association | American Society of Forensic Odontology | Hong Kong Dental Association (HKDA) | Malaysian Dental Association (MDA) | Israel Dental Association (IDA) | New Zealand Dental Association (NZDA) | Singapore Dental Association (SDA) | Chinese American Dental Association | Indonesia Dental Association | Emirates Medical Association
Track 12: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial surgery is the field of Dentistry that concentrate on the
view and surgical operation of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions. Oral
and Maxillofacial surgery is specialized the treatment hard and soft tissues of the mouth and jaws and face, facial trauma
surgery as well as facial cosmetic surgery.
- Facial Injury and Trauma
Surgery
- Cleft surgery
- TMJ Disorder and Facial Pain
Treatment
- Corrective Jaw Surgery
Related Association and Societies: American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | American Society of Forensic Odontology | American Orthodontic Society | American Association for Dental Research | American Academy of Dental Hygiene | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy for Sports Dentistry | American Academy of Dental Hygiene | American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Track 13: Dental Implants
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.
- Endorse Implants
- Sub periosteal Implants
Related Association and Societies: International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) | Indian Dental Association (IDA) | Australian Dental Association (ADA) | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | Seychelles Medical and Dental Association (SMDA) | Swedish Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA)
Track 14: Dental Tools and Treatment
Techniques
Dental
Tools or Instruments are used by the
dentist and his or her staff during dental procedures. Dental tools help
dentists diagnose and treat dental disease. Each is created with a specific
purpose for dental
treatment. Oral health care specialists employ
a variety of dental devices in their various jobs and expertise. Different
dealing methods need different sorts of tools.
The field of dentistry is
constantly evolving and changing to best techniques which patient needs.
Dentistry has seen enormous improvements with respect to improvement from the traditional methods to the digital world that has widened the scope of
dental treatments and procedures. Digital dentistry tools and techniques used at present generation which include
- Laser Applications
- Dental Radiography
- Imaging Techniques for hard
and soft tissues
Related Association and Societies: 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 | Prosthodontic Society Singapore | Asian Dental Student Organization (ADSO) | Special Care Dentistry Association (SCDA)
Track 15: Preventive
Dentistry
Preventive Dentistry is a combination of regular dental check-ups along
with developing good habits like brushing and flossing. Taking care of your teeth
starts early in childhood and extends throughout the course of your life. Preventative
dentistry is the practice of fixing for your teeth to keep them strong and it
helps to escape depressions and enamel loss. It focuses on pediatric growth and development. Preventative dentistry avoids people
from developing dental problems later on Depressions, gingivitis, enamel loss,
and periodontitis can all be avoided or eased with proper dental care.
- Routine oral checkups
- Fluoride treatments
- Cleaning
Related Association and Societies: European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Gender Dentistry | International Association for Dental Research | Swedish Dental Association | Swedish Dental Society | General Dental Council - Regulatory Body | NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry | British Dental Association | Oral Health Foundation Academy of Laser Dentistry
Track 16: Dental Products and Marketing
Marketing
is the key to the success of any business as well as dental products and
practices have no exception. Dental
products marketing is an integration of marketing
strategies in the field of dentistry to help dentists for maximizes their medical
potential. It involves the use of marketing tools and techniques
to gain a certain level of awareness and expand the reach of practice and
practitioner. This conference is a rare opportunity for everyone in the dental
industry to improve their established marketing
strategies. We need to follow some of the dental marketing
strategies shown below.
- Social media marketing for dentists
- Build a clear website
- Target group
- Know the competition in the market
- Better branding and value
- Future profits from selling products in the
market
Related Association and Societies: American Dental Association | Academy of General Dentistry | Academy of Operative Dentistry | Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial 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)
Market Analysis
The global dental equipment market is
estimated to be US $ 5.4 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.1% from 2021 to 2028. Dental equipment which is
the tools used to test, manipulate, treat and recover oral disorders. Factors
such as the growing population of the elderly suffering from oral disease, the
development of medical tourism related to dental care, and the launch of
several government initiatives for public oral care are not drivers of market
growth.
In addition, the introduction of efficient and advanced dental equipment by large companies are creating boost for the market. Companies such as Planmeca Oy, Dentsply Sirona, and Danaher Corporation are rigorously implementing new computer-aided imaging techniques that enable dentists to prepare accurate courses in dental care. By product, the market is broadly divided into dental radiation equipment, dental lasers, systems and components, laboratory machinery, hygiene maintenance equipment and other equipment.
According to the FDI World Dental Federation,
oral diseases affect 3.9 billion people worldwide, and untreated caries
(cavities) affect more than half (44%) of the world's population, a world of
illness. Study the burden. According to the United States, at least one dentist
visit in 2017 at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows
that 84.9% of children aged 2 to 17 years, 64.0% of adults aged 18 to 64, and
65 and older. 65.6% of adults were talking about infection.
The
most common dental procedures performed during these visits include filling,
adhesion, root canal, crown, bridge, periodontal treatment, and oral and
maxillofacial procedures. This shows the existing potential dental treatments
around the world. Dental diseases such as periodontitis, oral cancer, and
environmental damage caused by oral dental trauma are expected to further
support the growth of the entire market.
Dental In emerging markets such as Asia and
Latin America, tourism is increasing due to the high cost of treatment, mainly
in regions such as North America and Europe, as dental care is commercialized
in these regions. Various government initiatives by the state have proven to
help build well-planned dental methods and campaigns aimed at improving the availability
and access to oral health services. Therefore, the above factors may drive
market growth.