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26th Dental Research & Future Dentistry, will be organized around the theme “Promulgating latest innovations & application in the field of Dentistry”
Future Dentistry 2020 is comprised of 20 tracks and 9 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Future Dentistry 2020.
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\ is said to be the future of dentistry where all procedures are to be performed using Nano robots that may become a replacement to the present day dental assistants, technicians & hygienists. The discovery of Nano dental materials such as Nano powders and Nano composites reinforced with are the most rapidly developing group of materials with excellent prospective for application in the field of dentistry. Nanostructured yttrium stabilized zirconium oxide ceramics is widely used for fabrication of crowns, bridges, inlays and other dental elements for which high strength, durability and better aesthetics are required. Some have also been developed to help with the remineralisation of the teeth after significant decay. Nano-dentistry aims to manipulate and fine tune particle to create unique with novel properties and advances in dentistry.
- Track 1-1Dentine Hypersensitivity
- Track 1-2Nanoencapsulation
- Track 1-3Diagnosis of Oral Cancer
\ 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. provide comprehensive oral health care that includes the Infant oral health exams, Paediatric Endodontic, Dental caries and .
- Track 2-1Management of traumatic injuries to children
- Track 2-2Advanced research in pediatric dentistry
- Track 2-3Diagnosis/imaging & Use of lasers in children
- Track 2-4Preventive & Operative dentistry in children
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Dentistry continues to change, particularly because of the advances in clinical dentistry, materials and technology. These changes offer opportunities for both patients and dental practices alike. Now patients can benefit from the advances in Clinical dentistry and dental practices can benefit from the opportunity to move their business in a forward direction. Dental practices need to constantly look at the available options. Dentists can now offer patients advanced choices like Laser dentistry, Esthetic dentistry, Digital dentistry and Implant dentistry. I find that dentists who are taking advanced clinical courses and utilizing technology are re-energized and enjoying dentistry more than ever before.
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- Track 3-1How can stem cells cure oral health
- Track 3-2Cardiovascular Diseases and Dentistry
- Track 3-3Antimicrobial factors in saliva: Ontogeny and relation to oral health
- Track 3-4DNA vaccines show promise in preventing dental caries
- Track 3-5Future trends in oral health and disease
- Track 3-6Protein mediated enamel mineralization
- Track 3-7Protein mediated enamel mineralization
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Oral microbiology is a complex ecological system where up to 700 species of microorganisms that have been identified .Some of the predominant groups present in the mouth include Streptococcus, Neisseria, Veillonella, Actinomyces and other obligate anaerobes. These organisms maintain a mutualistic relationship with the host by preventing pathogenic species from adhering to the mucosal surface. Oral microflorae can cause dental plaques and are also a common cause dental caries and periodontal disease . Oral disease in an individual can be caused due to a combination of lack of oral hygiene and factors influencing the oral microbial community structure, such as diet. An understanding of the oral environment and microbial interactions leads to understanding the main causes for the onset of oral diseases.
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- Track 4-1Dental caries
- Track 4-2Dental plaque
- Track 4-3Oral Medicine
- Track 4-4Osteoporosis and tooth decay
- Track 4-5Adult Orthodontics to Resolve Spacing and Tissue Deficiencies
- Track 4-6Osteoporosis and tooth decay
- Track 4-7Dental caries
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Deciding which dental materials, you need for your lab starts with determining what types of restorations you will be producing, and what processes, techniques and technologies you will be using to produce them. Whether your laboratory focuses on fixed crowns and bridges, removable restorations, implant-supported restorations, or orthodontics, it is highly likely you will need model materials including gypsums used to create study and working models. Few high-tech labs will 3D print their models or produce restorations without a model. Those labs will be using digital dental technologies and most likely will use CAD/CAM materials when producing restorations. Labs focused on fixed restorations will want crown and bridge materials including ceramic systems, stains and glazes, and possibly alloys. Labs focused on full and partial dentures will need removable materials such as acrylic resins and denture teeth.
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- Track 5-1Model, Cast and Die Materials
- Track 5-2Gypsum Products
- Track 5-3Waxes in Dentistry
- Track 5-4Dental Investments and Refractory Materials
- Track 5-5Abrasion and Polishing
- Track 5-6Dental Casting and Metal Fabrication Procedures
- Track 5-7Additive Manufacturing in Dentistry
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Dentistry has seen massive improvements with respect to advancement from the traditional techniques to the digital world that has widened the scope of dental treatments and procedures. Dentists can now offer patients advanced choices like Laser “dentistry”, Esthetic “dentistry”, Digital dentistry and Implant dentistry. Digital dentistry tools and techniques used at present include the Laser applications, Dental implants and occlusal analysis, Forensic dentistry, Dental radiography/informatics, Robotic and digital dentistry and Imaging techniques for the craniofacial hard and soft tissues.
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- Track 6-1Imaging techniques for the craniofacial hard and soft tissues
- Track 6-2Evolving instrumentations in dentistry
- Track 6-3Robotic and digital dentistry
- Track 6-4Sustained-release delivery systems for treatment of dental diseases
- Track 6-5Laser applications for dental hygiene
- Track 6-6Dental implants and occlusal analysis
- Track 6-7Wear performance of dental ceramics after grinding and polishing treatments
- Track 6-8Forensic dentistry
- Track 6-9Dental radiography/informatics
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(0,="" 0,="" 0);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Forensic odontology mainly involves the identification of an assailant by comparing a record of their dentition (set of teeth) with a record of a bite mark left on a victim. It is helpful for Dental identification, Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects. Dental Anthropology is a field of inquiry that utilizes information obtained from the teeth of either skeletal or modern human populations to resolve anthropological problems. Given their nature and function, teeth are used to address several kinds of questions. First, teeth exhibit variables with a strong hereditary component that are useful in assessing population relationships and evolutionary dynamics.
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- Track 7-1Forensic Odontology
- Track 7-2Identification and methods
- Track 7-3Dental identification
- Track 7-4Age estimation
- Track 7-5Personal abuse - Oral and dental aspects
- Track 7-6Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects
- Track 7-7Dental radiography/informatics
- Track 7-8Identification in mass fatalities
- Track 7-9Assessment of cases of abuse (such as child, spousal or elder abuse)
- Track 7-10Civil cases involving malpractice
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(51,="" 51,="" 51);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">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.
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- Track 8-1Tooth Wear
- Track 8-2Sedation and Restraint for Dentistry
- Track 8-3Dental Radiography
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- Track 9-1How to Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy
- Track 9-2How to Attract the Ideal Patients
- Track 9-3Internet Marketing
\ <span style="\"color:" rgb(51,="" 51,="" 51);="" font-family:="" "times="" new="" roman";="" font-size:="" medium;="" font-style:="" normal;="" font-variant-ligatures:="" font-variant-caps:="" font-weight:="" 400;="" letter-spacing:="" orphans:="" 2;="" text-align:="" start;="" text-indent:="" 0px;="" text-transform:="" none;="" white-space:="" widows:="" word-spacing:="" -webkit-text-stroke-width:="" text-decoration-style:="" initial;="" text-decoration-color:="" display:="" inline="" !important;="" float:="" none;\"="">Gingivectomy is the removal of gum tissue (gingiva) by surgery. These dentists specialize in treating gums and the other structures that support teeth. Osseous surgery is a type of surgery that reshapes the bone that holds one or more teeth in place. Osseous surgery reshapes the bone to get rid of the defects. Gingival flap surgery is a type of gum procedure. The gums are separated from the teeth and folded back temporarily. This allows a dentist to reach the root of the tooth and the bone.
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- Track 10-1Gingivectomy
- Track 10-2Osseous Surgery
- Track 10-3Gingival Flap Surgery
- Track 10-4Apicoectomy
- Track 10-5Pulpectomy
- Track 10-6Botox dental therapeutics
\ is an exciting and challenging specialty of Dentistry that combines dental, medical, and surgical knowledge and skills. It is the specialty of that concentrates on the diagnosis and surgical management of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions, including epithelial diseases and mesenchymal disorders of soft and hard tissues.
- Track 11-1Dentoalveolar surgery
- Track 11-2Reconstructive Surgery
- Track 11-3Orthognathic & Aesthetic Surgery
- Track 11-4TMJ Disorders & Surgery
- Track 11-5Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
- Track 11-6Bone Grafts
\ is the Branch of dentistry, concerned with the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human tooth, and in particular the dental pulp, root and peri-radicular tissues. The study and practice of includes the biology of the normal pulp, crown, root and peri-radicular tissues and the etiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries that affect these tissues. is one of the common procedures followed in endodontic treatments. Also includes treatment of cracked teeth and dental trauma. Endodontic treatment is done to save the teeth from diseased dental pulp. uses the concept of tissue engineering to restore the root canals to a healthy state.
- Track 12-1Pathologies of Pulp and Periapex
- Track 12-2Lasers in Endodontics-Application of Diodes
- Track 12-3Wave-one in Endodontics
- Track 12-4Nickel-Titanium Rotary Endodontics
- Track 12-5Root Canal Therapy in Atypical Teeth
- Track 12-6Regenerative Endodontics
- Track 12-7Access Cavity Preparation
- Track 12-8Cleaning and Shaping of Root Canal System
- Track 12-9Asepsis in Endodontics
- Track 12-10Diagnostic Procedures
- Track 12-11Endodontic Instruments
\ is a profession of the health care sector attentive on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, conserve or recover excellent health and quality of life. A Dental Nurse supports the dentist in all aspects of patients’ dental care. As a , you may help with reception work and could help any member of the dental team clinical and dental technicians/technologists, hygienists and therapists – treat patients of all ages. Some specialised for a check-up while others will have more complicated treatment. You’ll need to reassure people and put them at calm, while supporting the team in all aspects of patient health or care. In a dental practice you will welcome patients and provide direct backing with the treatment itself: Taking responsibility for the , upholds dental practicing equipment ensuring that all relevant materials and supplies are in place, looking after patient records including the notes when the dentist is checking a patient, working closely with the dentist, responding quickly to queries and generally keeping the surgery ready for use.
- Track 13-1Dental sedation nursing
- Track 13-2Orthodontic nursing
- Track 13-3Special care dental nursing
- Track 13-4Oral health education
\ the branch of dentistry concerned with the design, manufacture, and fitting of artificial replacements for teeth and other parts of the mouth. Maxillo-facial prosthetics, Implant-based prostheses, Management of disorders, Dentures, , bridges and full or partial dentures are just some of the procedures that can help you regain your smile and improve your appearance and self-confidence. Another option is dental implants, a more permanent solution that has improved greatly over the last ten years, thanks to the pioneering techniques of prosthodontics.
- Track 14-1Life Style Modification
- Track 14-2Implant-based prostheses
- Track 14-3Management of temporo-mandibular disorders
- Track 14-4Dentures
\ is the practice of caring for one's teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more. Preventive dentistry prevents people from developing dental problems later on. , gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis can all be avoided or mitigated with proper dental care.
- Track 15-1Life Style Modification
- Track 15-2Cavities and tooth decay
- Track 15-3Effect of tooth brush on oral health
- Track 15-4Paediatric oral health care
\ is intended to promote study and scientific research in the field of dental implantology and allied biomedicaz disciplines at Dental Dubai. It provides valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, , scientists, clinicians, laboratory owners and technicians, manufacturers, and educators during Dentistry workshop and Dentistry conferences. Dental Implant basics, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals, and the latest research in , implant surgery, and advanced implant procedures.
- Track 16-1Techniques
- Track 16-2Risk and complications
- Track 16-3Applications and Benefits
- Track 16-4Innovations and Research
- Track 16-5
\ is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, caries, periodontal (gum) diseases and bad breath. A is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice.
- Track 17-1Robotic and digital dentistry
- Track 17-2Innovations and Research
- Track 17-3Gerodontics
- Track 17-4Prosthodontics
- Track 17-5Apicoectomy
- Track 17-6Periodontics
- Track 17-7Dentine Hypersensitivity
- Track 17-8Dentures
- Track 17-9Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies
\ is the specialty of dentistry that deals with the management of pain through the use of advanced local and general anesthesia techniques. It is the discipline in dentistry that manages pain and anxiety through the use of local anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia. educates graduate, pre-doctoral, and dental hygiene students in the management of pain, fear, and anxiety associated with dental treatment. trained to provide the entire spectrum of anesthetic services, which generally range from local anesthesia through general anesthesia, for a wide range of dental and surgical procedures. Faculty research involving dental has focused on the clinical efficacy and safety of anesthetics when used in both healthy and medically-compromised patients.
- Track 18-1Sedation Techniques
- Track 18-2Use of lasers
- Track 18-3Pain free dentistry
- Track 18-4Dental Radiology
\ is a branch of “dentistry” that specializes in treating patients with improper positioning of teeth when the mouth is closed (malocclusion), which results in an improper bite. also includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth(dentofacial orthopedics) and the shape and development of the jaw. An orthodontics specialist is called an orthodontist. It uses a range of medical dental devices, including headgears, plates, braces, Implants, Cleft and Palate etc and use the recent advances in orthodontics like .
- Track 19-1Recent Advances in Orthodontics
- Track 19-2Invisalign Techniques
- Track 19-3Implants in Orthodontics
- Track 19-4Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
- Track 19-5Management of temporo-mandibular disorders
\ improves the appearance of a person's teeth, gums and smile. It primarily focuses on improvement dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. The treatments can be used to straighten teeth whitening, full mouth reconstruction and smile makeover. include crowns, bridges, fillings, dentures, dental implants, bonding, veneers and tooth whitening.
- Track 20-1Full mouth reconstruction
- Track 20-2Dentures
- Track 20-3Fillings
- Track 20-4Teeth whitening