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23rd Annual Meeting on General Dentistry, will be organized around the theme “Enjoy the beauty of a healthy smile ”
General Dentistry 2017 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in General Dentistry 2017
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Orthodontics 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. Orthodontics 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.
Orthodontists uses a range of medical dental devices, including headgears, plates, braces, Implants, Cleft and Palate etc and use the recent advances in orthodontics like invisalign techniques
- Track 1-1Recent Advances in Orthodontics
- Track 1-2Invisalign Techniques
- Track 1-3Implants in Orthodontics
- Track 1-4Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
- Track 1-5Management of temporo-mandibular disorders
Prosthodontics are experts in the restoration and replacement of teeth - they make smiles look beautiful and function the way they should. Maxillo-facial prosthetics, Implant-based prostheses, Management of temporo-mandibular disorders, Dentures, Crowns, 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 2-1Maxillo-facial prosthetics
- Track 2-2Implant-based prostheses
- Track 2-3Dentures
Paediatric 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 3-1Pediatric oral health research
- Track 3-2Infant oral health
- Track 3-3Pediatric Endodontics
- Track 3-4Dental caries
Tooth restorations are the various ways your dentist can replace missing teeth or repair missing parts of the tooth structure which is most commonly discussed topic at the Upcoming dental conferences. Tooth structure can be missing due to decay, deterioration of a previously placed restoration, or fracture of a tooth. Examples of restorations include the Dental Fillings, Dental Crowns, Cosmetic Dentures, Bridges and Implants.
- Track 4-1Dental Fillings
- Track 4-2Dental Crowns
- Track 4-3Cosmetic Dentures
- Track 4-4Bridges
Oral disease within different population groups can be indicated by the proportion of people within that group who have decayed, missing or filled teeth. Oral health Meeting and Dentists Meeting provide the platform to interact the Oral Practitioners.
- Track 5-1Fluorides for dentistry
- Track 5-2Dental indices
- Track 5-3Effects of dental filling
Every interaction between your dental practice and a patient is a component of marketing. In some cases, this will encompass concrete details like the way your office staff answers the phone or the list of services you offer. The need for better dental marketing has increased with the public’s awareness, as well as industry need to develop better services. Because of the flood of information on the internet, average new patient is more aware and educated concerning the aesthetic options available today from a dentist. As a result, a higher quality dentist is being requested that .they have to develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy. Dental marketing program is not complete without comprehensive internet marketing. By now, most dental practices posses a fairly upscale website. The next key to your cosmetic dentistry marketing plan is to constantly enhance the user experience of website.
- Track 6-1How to Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy
- Track 6-2How to Attract the Ideal Patients
- Track 6-3Internet Marketing
Dental hygiene 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 dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice.
- Track 7-1Gerodontics
- Track 7-2Caries: Future diagnostic tools and prevention
- Track 7-3Nutrition and oral health
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is an exciting and challenging specialty of Dentistry that combines dental, medical, and surgical knowledge and skills. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is the specialty of Dentistry 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 8-1Head & Neck Oncology
- Track 8-2Reconstructive Surgery
- Track 8-3Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies
- Track 8-4Orthognathic & Aesthetic Surgery
- Track 8-5TMJ Disorders & Surgery
Pathophysiology The term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth and the pharynx. Several types of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx. Most cases of oral cancer are because of cigarette smoking, heavy alcohol use or the use of both tobacco and alcohol consumptions. The stage of oral cancer is one of the most important factors in evaluating treatment options. A stage
- Track 9-1Oral Epidemiology and Risk Factors
- Track 9-2Molecular Pathogenesis of Oral cancer
- Track 9-3Chemotheraphy of oral cancer and its side effects
- Track 9-4Tobacco and oral diseases
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research - Genes, Growth and Development is published to serve its readers as a forum for the presentation and discussion of issues pertinent to the advancement of the specialty of orthodontics and the evidence-based knowledge of craniofacial growth and development. Papers of originality and high scientific quality that report the findings of clinical trials, clinical epidemiology, and novel therapeutic or diagnostic approaches are appropriate submissions. Similarly, we welcome papers in genetics, developmental biology, syndromology, surgery, speech and hearing, and other biomedical disciplines related to clinical orthodontics and normal and abnormal craniofacial growth and development.
- Track 10-1initial orthodontic movement
- Track 10-2multirooted tooth movement
- Track 10-3dental impact
- Track 10-4mandibular canine
- Track 10-5intercanine distance