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Oral Therapy 2024

We are delighted to welcome you back to the 13th World Summit on Oral Health and Dentistry, scheduled for October 23-24, 2024, in Paris, France. This year's event boasts an innovative theme "Advances in Modern Oral Health and Dentistry," designed to bring fresh ideas, techniques, and strategies that will significantly impact your professional practices. Our conference gathers leading experts in the field of ORAL THERAPY 2024.

The conference serves as a platform for renowned researchers, experts, university professors, specialists, and students, featuring a rich program that includes lectures, oral and poster presentations, discussions, and numerous opportunities for knowledge exchange. It's an ideal forum for sharing your research experiences and gaining recognition through certificates signed by our esteemed organizing committee.

No other event can match the impressive lineup of keynote speakers, distinguished participants, and engaging content that we offer. This event presents an excellent opportunity for academics from universities and institutes to connect with fellow scholars. If you're interested, you can confirm your participation by joining the conference with your colleagues.

Thanks & Regards,

Program Manager
ORAL THERAPY 2024

The Conference Series is delighted to extend an invitation to doctors from all around the world to join us for the "13th World Summit on Oral Health and Dentistry," scheduled for October 23-24, 2024 in Paris, France. This exceptional event is centered on the theme of "Advancements in Modern Oral Health and Dentistry."

ORAL THERAPY 2024 serves as a common platform designed to bring together international medical and dental health professionals, fostering the exchange and dissemination of research findings pertaining to Dentistry and Oral Health. This dental conference offers a global arena for discussions on groundbreaking innovations, engaging international scientists, researchers, practitioners, emerging scholars, and industry experts in the field of Dental Health.

Why should you consider attending?

The ORAL THERAPY Conferences aim to illuminate the world with the latest developments in Dentistry and Oral Health research, instilling fresh insights into maintaining oral well-being. Furthermore, these Oral Therapy Conferences provide an excellent opportunity for networking with peers. Internationally renowned speakers, innovative approaches, and cutting-edge updates in the field of Dental Implants are among the unique features of this conference. Oral Therapy Conferences, symposia, and workshops serve as a dedicated platform for the advancement, scrutiny, and exchange of knowledge regarding Dentistry and Oral Health.

Target Audience

Dentistry
Oral Health
Endodontic
Odontology
Advanced Research on Paediatric Dentistry
Prosthodontics
Orthodontics
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Dental Hygiene
Periodontology
Dental Pharmacology
Preventive Dentistry
Dental Materials
Micro Dentistry
Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Dental Public Health
Gerontology
Cosmetic Dentistry
Dental Stem Cells
Dental Instruments

Submission Guidelines for Abstracts:

  • Limit your abstract length to 300 words.
  • Use sentence case for the title.
  • Include full names of authors and co-authors, along with their affiliations.
  • Provide a concise author biography (up to 100 words) and a photograph.
  • All submitted abstracts will undergo evaluation by the scientific committee, with responses emailed within 24-48 hours of submission.
  • Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings in the relevant journal.

To submit your abstract, please visit: https://oraltherapy.dentalcongress.com/abstract-submission.php

We welcome speakers from across the globe to submit their abstracts, research papers, case studies, and posters in alignment with the "Call for Abstracts" or their specific areas of research interest.

For attendees, including doctors, presenters, physicians, students, academicians, sponsors, exhibitors, and groups, "Oral Therapy 2024" offers cost-effective registration options, as well as special group registration for webinars. You can register for the conference by visiting the registration page: https://oraltherapy.dentalcongress.com/registration.php

Track 1: Dentistry
Dentistry is a medical specialty encompassing the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of various conditions. It focuses on disorders and ailments within the oral cavity, primarily involving the dentition and oral mucosa. It also addresses related structures and tissues, particularly within the maxillofacial region. While dentistry is commonly associated with oral health, it extends beyond teeth to encompass various aspects of the craniofacial complex, including the temporomandibular joint and supporting structures.

Within the realm of dentistry, a wide range of services and treatments are offered, including but not limited to:

·         Comprehensive full mouth reconstruction
·         Denture fabrication and fitting
·         Dental fillings for cavity repair
·         Teeth whitening procedures
·         Root canal therapy for atypical dental cases
·         Esthetic dentistry and ceramic restorations
·         Customized athletic mouthguards
·         Innovative nano dentistry techniques
·         Cutting-edge implant dentistry procedures

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 2: Oral Health
Oral health refers to the state of being free from mouth and facial discomfort, oral infections, injuries, periodontal issues, tooth decay, tooth damage, and related conditions. It plays a crucial role in overall well-being, enhancing a person's ability to speak, smile, perceive tastes and smells, bite, chew, and swallow. Risk factors for oral health problems include an unhealthy diet, tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and inadequate oral hygiene.

Topics covered in this track include:

·         Oral Piercing
·         Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 3: Endodontics
Endodontics is the specialized field of dentistry focused on the study and application of the fundamental and clinical knowledge related to the structure, function, and diseases of the human tooth, dental pulp, and surrounding tissues. The dental pulp comprises nerves, blood vessels, and connective soft tissues. Endodontics encompasses the study of the physiology of a healthy pulp, the anatomy of the crown and root, as well as peri-radicular tissues, and the causes, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions and injuries that affect these tissues. Root canal therapy is the most commonly performed procedure by an endodontist, involving the removal of infected pulp and nerves from the tooth's root canal.

Topics Covered in Endodontics:

·         Endodontic Instruments
·         Cleaning and Shaping of the Root Canal System
·         Access Cavity Preparation
·         Regenerative Endodontics
·         Wave-One Technology in Endodontics
·         Application of Diode Lasers in Endodontics
·         Aseptic Techniques in Endodontics

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 4: Odontology
Odontology is the field of knowledge dedicated to the examination of dental anomalies and the prevention of associated conditions. Odontology primarily revolves around the identification of an individual through the comparison of their dental records with bite marks found on a victim. This discipline plays a crucial role in dental identification, age estimation, and the analysis of oral and dental characteristics.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 5: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry Research
Pediatric dentistry is the specialized field of dentistry focused on the oral health of children from birth. Early oral examinations are vital for detecting the initial signs of tooth decay. Timely detection is crucial for maintaining oral health, correcting unhealthy habits, and providing treatment as necessary and as minimally invasive as possible. Parents are also given guidance on preventive home care, evaluation of caries risk, information on pacifier, thumb, and finger-sucking habits, advice on preventing mouth and dental injuries in children, dietary analysis, and insights into child growth and development.

Topics Covered in Advanced Pediatric Dentistry Research:

·         Management of Traumatic Injuries in Children
·         Cutting-Edge Research in Pediatric Dentistry
·         Diagnosis, Imaging, and the Use of Light-Based Techniques in Children
·         Preventive and Efficient Dental Care in Children
·         Fluoride Treatment Strategies

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 6: Orthodontics
Orthodontics, also referred to as orthodontia, is a specialized field within dentistry that focuses on the assessment, prevention, and correction of misaligned teeth and jaws, which can result in an improper bite. Orthodontic treatments, such as dental braces, are used to align and straighten teeth and improve their alignment in relation to an individual's bite. Additionally, custom-made retainers, constructed from wires or clear plastic, are removable devices that help maintain tooth alignment following dental procedures or teeth realignment.

Topics Covered in Orthodontics:

·         Recent Advances in Orthodontics
·         Implants in Orthodontics
·         Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
·         Genetics in Orthodontics

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 7: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the assessment and surgical management of pathologic conditions in the oral and maxillofacial regions. This field specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the hard and soft tissues of the mouth, jaws, and facial region.

Topics Covered in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery:

·         Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery
·         Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Implant Procedures

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 8: Dental Hygiene
Dental Hygiene explores the relationship between oral health care and overall well-being. Dental hygienists, registered with dental associations and other healthcare professionals, provide personalized oral hygiene care based on principles of biomedical, clinical, and social knowledge. Dental hygienists play a vital role in oral cancer screening and prevention, with a significant focus on examining the soft tissues of the oral cavity during each patient visit, as this is where early signs of oral cancer may manifest.

Topics Covered in Dental Hygiene:

·         Apicoectomy
·         Dentin Hypersensitivity
·         Nano Materials

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 9: Periodontology
Periodontology, or periodontics, is the dental specialty that concentrates on the supporting structures of teeth. Its primary goal is the preservation of teeth and the maintenance of oral health. The main cause of periodontal disease is dental biofilm.

Dental treatments aim to prevent or treat the two most common oral conditions: dental caries and periodontal disease.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 10: Dental Pharmacology
Dental Pharmacology involves the use of medications in dentistry, where each drug is utilized to address specific dental issues. Dental hygienists must exercise caution when administering these medications, which include oral hygiene products, anesthetics, vasoconstrictors, and drugs for depression and periodontal disease.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 11: Preventive Dentistry
Preventive dentistry encompasses practices to maintain strong teeth, prevent cavities, gum diseases, and enamel erosion. It focuses on the growth and development of pediatric patients. Preventive dentistry aims to prevent the development of dental problems later in life, such as cavities, gingivitis, enamel loss, and periodontitis.

Topics Covered in Preventive Dentistry:

·         Lifestyle Modification
·         Cavities and Tooth Decay
·         Impact of Tooth Alignment on Oral Health
·         Caries Prevention

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 12: Dental Materials
Dental materials are specifically designed for use in various dental applications, including dental restorations, dental implants, prosthetics, and more. The characteristics of these materials vary depending on their intended purpose. Dental care plays a crucial role in maintaining or improving the quality of life by restoring or enhancing tooth structure.

Topics Covered in Dental Materials:

·         Oral Biomaterials and Natural Tissues
·         Innovations in Dental Materials
·         Polymer Materials and Devices for Denture Prosthetics
·         Stem Cell Biology and Tissue Engineering in Dental Sciences
·         Biocompatible Nanomaterials

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 13: Micro Dentistry
Micro dentistry is a precision-based approach within operative dentistry, offering benefits such as accuracy, improved visibility, and exceptional illumination. It is minimally invasive and requires extensive training. Micro dentistry aims to address oral health concerns through minimally invasive techniques, including air abrasion, fiber-optic lighting, caries-detecting dyes, and tooth-colored fillings.

Topics Covered in Micro Dentistry:

·         Loupes
·         Dental Operating Microscope

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 14: Oral Microbiology and Pathology
Oral microbiology is the study of the oral cavity's microorganisms and their interactions. Oral microorganisms play a crucial role in the development of dental caries and periodontal disease. Oral pathology is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the scientific study of the causes and effects of oral diseases, aiding in diagnosis and treatment. These two fields share a close connection between foundational knowledge and practical dentistry.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 15: Dental Public Health
Dental Public Health is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on delivering comprehensive dental and oral health care to improve the overall dental and oral health of the community. Preventing dental-related conditions is essential, as there is a growing burden on healthcare systems for treatment. Prevention is becoming increasingly important because poor oral hygiene can lead to other health problems, including oral and facial pain.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 16: Gerodontology
Gerodontology also known as Senior Dentistry, is the dental specialty that focuses on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of dental conditions to enhance the quality of life and oral health of elderly individuals. The field of Gerodontology investigates age-related changes and conditions in the oral region and addresses the social, psychological, and environmental aspects of aging.

Topics Covered in Gerodontology:

·         Tooth Wear
·         Sedation and Restraint in Dentistry

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 17: Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry refers to any dental procedures that enhance the appearance of teeth, gums, and overall dental aesthetics. It primarily focuses on improving dental aesthetics in terms of color, alignment, shape, size, positioning, and the overall appearance of a smile. Many dental professionals identify themselves as "cosmetic dentists." Cosmetic dentistry procedures are aimed at enhancing the visual appeal of teeth, including tooth-colored fillings, repairing fractured teeth, and aligning teeth properly.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         Full Mouth Reconstruction
·         Aesthetic Dentistry and Ceramic Restoration
·         Cosmetic Dentures
·         Pulp Protectants and Liners
·         Teeth Whitening

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 18: Dental Stem Cells
Stem cells derived from deciduous or baby teeth, known as Chalet, share similarities with Dental Pulp Stem Cells (DPSCs) as they both originate from dental pulp. However, Chalet are obtained from baby teeth, while DPSCs are derived from adult teeth. Chalet represents a group of multipotent stem cells that can be easily harvested as baby teeth naturally exfoliate or are intentionally extracted to facilitate the growth of permanent teeth. In vitro, these cells can differentiate into osteocytes, adipocytes, odontoblasts, and chondrocytes. Recent research has demonstrated the enhanced proliferative capabilities of Chalet when compared to dental pulp stem cells.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 19: Dental Instruments
Dental instruments are tools used by dental professionals to provide various dental treatments. They encompass instruments for examination, collection, manipulation, treatment, restoration, and removal of teeth and surrounding oral structures. Standard instruments are those used for examining, restoring, and extracting teeth, as well as manipulating oral tissues. These tools are essential for the practice of dentistry and the delivery of dental care.

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 20: Dental Implants and Dentures
Dental implants replicate the natural tooth's root, offering a permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. Comprised of Osseointegrated materials, they create a robust bond with the jawbone. Dental implants are versatile and can replace a single tooth or multiple teeth, providing support for crowns and dentures. They closely resemble natural teeth and help maintain the jaw's structural integrity, preventing the sunken look. Dentures, on the other hand, serve as removable replacements for missing teeth.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         Dental Implants
·         Dentures
·         Complete Dentures
·         Partial Dentures

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 21: Dental Anaesthesiology
Dental anaesthesiology is the specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on effective pain management during surgical procedures, utilizing advanced local and general anesthesia techniques. It encompasses pain and anxiety control through the administration of local anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia. Techniques in this field include sedation methods, laser applications, pain-free dentistry, and dental radiology.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         Sedation Techniques
·         Laser Applications
·         Pain-Free Dentistry
·         Dental Radiology

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 22: COVID-19 and Dental Care
The role of dental professionals in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 is of paramount importance. While routine dental care has been postponed in regions affected by the pandemic, the provision of essential and organized care by teams equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment remains a priority. Dental professionals can play a crucial part in treatment. The significant and rapid reorganization of both clinical and support services is a challenging task.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         COVID-19
·         Dental Care
·         Dental Profession

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 23: Dental Case Reports
Case reports in dentistry involve the scientific documentation of individual clinical observations. This field of medicine focuses on the diagnosis, study, prevention, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders related to the maxillofacial area and oral cavity. Examples include oral cancer, a type of cancer that can develop in any part of the mouth due to abnormal cell growth, and Vincent infection, a painful oral disease characterized by gray ulceration of the mucous membrane, gum bleeding, and foul breath.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         Maxillofacial Manifestations
·         Axenfeld-Rieger Syndrome
·         Craniomaxillofacial

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 24: Forensic Dentistry and Odontology
Forensic dentistry involves the application of dental science to assist in the investigation and resolution of various medicolegal cases, utilizing dental records and physical dental evidence. It plays a vital role in criminal investigations and can be used to identify both living and deceased individuals. This field relies on dental radiology, dental materials, and the anatomy and histology of dentition.

Topics Covered in Cosmetic Dentistry:

·         Forensic Odontology
·         Radiography
·         Histology of Dentition
·         Forensic Science
·         Dental Verification

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Track 25: 3D Imaging and Digital Dentistry
Three-dimensional imaging stands as a pivotal tool for orthodontists in the assessment and documentation of craniofacial structures' size and morphology. This advanced diagnostic imaging technique involves the compilation of anatomical data through specialized equipment, which is then processed by a computer and subsequently displayed on a 2D screen to create the illusion of depth. Digital dentistry refers to the application of dental technologies and devices to perform dental procedures, replacing traditional mechanical or electrical instruments.

·         Cone beam 3-D imaging
·         Dental CBCT
·         Dental radiographs

Significant Dental Associations around the world: Australian Dental Association | American Dental Association | English Orthodontic Society | English Dental Association | Canadian Dental Association | Canadian Association of Orthodontists | European Dental Association | European Federation of Periodontology | FDI World Dental Federation | Indian Dental Association | Global Association for Dental | Illustrious College of Dentists | Swedish Dental Society | Japanese Society for Dental Health | Japan Dental Association | Japan Endodontic Association | Japan Prosthodontic Society | Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology | Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology | Japanese Orthodontic Society | Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry | Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry | Japanese Society of Gerodontology

Oral Care:
Maintaining Dental Health:

  • A significant portion of adolescents (42%) rely solely on a toothbrush and toothpaste for their oral hygiene.
  • Only 31% of adults use mouthwash as part of their oral care routine.
  • Alarmingly, less than a quarter of adults use dental floss on a regular basis.
  • One in three individuals has never flossed their teeth.
  • The UK allocates £5.8 billion annually for dental treatments.
  • Brushing teeth only once a day increases the risk of developing tooth decay by 33%.

Dental Visits:

Global Dental Visitation Patterns:

  • 21% of adults worldwide visit the dentist annually.
  • A substantial 50% of adults globally make annual dental visits.
  • 27% of the population seeks dental care when experiencing issues, while 2% have never visited a dentist.

 


The above chart illustrates the percentage of people who visited a dentist in 2016, with the y-axis representing the percentage of the population and the x-axis indicating the visitation status.

Oral Health Status:

 


Overview of Oral Health:

  • According to the pie chart, 6% of the population have no natural teeth, while 80% have at least one filling.
  • Tooth decay affects 31% of the population.
  • Good oral care practices are observed in 9% of men and 11% of women.
  • A significant 66% of the overall population has visible plaque, and 29% experience regular dental pain.

 

Global Dental Market Overview:
Relevance and Scope:

Oral Care Asia Care 2021 is set to bring together scholarly researchers and analysts to exchange ideas, share knowledge, discuss novel methodologies, recent advancements, trends, challenges, and potential solutions in the field of dental medicine and advancements. This conference will serve as a platform for presentations, research findings, and the latest contributions in dentistry, benefiting both the business and academic communities.

Why Asia?

The continuously growing population and rising income levels are driving the expansion of the dental market, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, including India, Malaysia, China, and Thailand. In 2016, the dental market in Asia was valued at approximately $2.4 billion, and it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9%, reaching $3.8 billion by 2024.

Prominent Global Dental Associations:

Australian Dental Association
American Dental Association
British Orthodontic Society
British Dental Association
Canadian Dental Association
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
European Dental Association
European Federation of Periodontology
FDI World Dental Federation
Indian Dental Association
International Association for Dental
Royal College of Dentists
Swedish Dental Society
Japanese Society for Dental Health
Japan Dental Association
Japan Endodontic Association
Japan Prosthodontic Society
Japanese Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
Japanese Orthodontic Society
Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry
Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry
Japanese Society of Gerodontology
Global Dentistry Market Insights:

The global dentistry market experienced substantial growth over the last decade and is expected to register a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.9% between 2016 and 2021, reaching a value of USD 7.52 billion by 2021. This growth is primarily attributed to factors such as the increasing aging population, rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, and a higher prevalence of dental caries and periodontal diseases.

Dentists per 100,000 inhabitants: 29
Total number of dental schools: 550

European Dental Market:

The European dental equipment market was valued at USD 2,156 million, with high awareness among people about oral health contributing to its growth. In 2007, there were a total of 343,922 active dentists and 30,963 registered dental hygienists in the 30 EU/EEA member states and Switzerland.

Dental Equipment Market Trends:

Rising disposable incomes among patients, coupled with increased awareness of dental care, are expected to drive the dental equipment market in developing Asian countries. In North America and Western Europe, the market will be fueled by the aging population's desire to maintain natural tooth structure. In 2011, North America led in terms of market share and is expected to maintain its leadership position in 2018, owing to the rapid adoption of advanced technologies such as CAD/CAM and high dental health awareness.

Key Dental Associations in the USA:

Academy for Sports Dentistry
Academy of General Dentistry
Academy of Operative Dentistry
Academy of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy
Academy of Laser Dentistry
Academy of Osseointegration
Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
American Academy of Dental Hygiene
American Academy of Dental Practice Administration
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics
American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics
American Association for Dental Research
American Association of Endodontists
American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
American Association of Oral Biologists
American Association of Orthodontists
American Association of Public Health Dentistry
American Board of Forensic Odontology
American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
American College of Dentists
American College of Forensic Examiners
American College of Prosthodontics
American Dental Assistants Association
American Dental Association
American Dental Education Association
American Dental Hygienists Association
American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
American Equilibration Society
American Orthodontic Society
American Society for Dental Aesthetics
American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists
Arizona State University Pre-Dental Organization
Association of Managed Care Providers
Charles Tweed Foundation
Certified Dentists Internationale
Committee on Dental Auxiliaries
Dental Anthropology Association
Dental Assisting National Board
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

American Dentistry Market Snapshot:

The global dental market is projected to reach $60 billion by the end of 2020, with a CAGR of 4.5%. Factors contributing to this growth include the evolution of dental materials, the discovery of eco-friendly dental technologies, increased awareness of dental health and its relationship with overall well-being, and greater funding for research and development. North America leads the market with a share of approximately 42%, driven by a large number of private practice owners and dental equipment manufacturers. Dental equipment holds the largest market share among all dental segments, including dental restoratives, dental medicine, dental implants, dental endodontics, and dental equipment.

With the invaluable support of the Organizing Committee, we are delighted to reflect on the successful hosting of the "12th World Summit on Dentistry and Oral Health," held as a Webinar from September 20-21, 2023. The conference's theme centered around "Advances in Modern Dentistry and Oral Health."

We extend our heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the Organizing Committee to all who contributed to the conference's resounding success. Our appreciation goes out to the attendees, delegates, keynote and plenary speakers, business partners, poster presenters, moderators chairs, and co-chairs from across the globe.
The conference provided a captivating exploration of recent advancements and emerging technologies in the field of "Oral Health, Dentistry, and Dental Medicine." The moderators played a pivotal role in ensuring the conference's success, and the speakers delivered insightful and remarkable speeches.

Day 1 Highlights:

Talk 1: "Use of panoramic radiographs for evaluation of maxillary and mandibular residual ridge resorption: In vitro study" by Priyanka Tiwari | Penang International Dental College | Malaysia
Talk 2: "Update of behavioral guidance techniques in pediatric dentistry" by Dania Wail Islam | University of Malaya | Malaysia
Talk 3: "The benefits of regular dental check-up visits" by Sara A Al-Asmari | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 4: "Challenges of Nursing" by Ibraheem Nayif Al-Otaibi | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 5: "The relationship between mouth breathing and learning difficulties: The dentist's role" by Fadi Antar | Boston University | USA
Talk 6: “Clinical outcome of deep caries management using amniotic membrane and biodentine in permanent teeth” by Roma Mascarenhas | Manipal College of Dental Sciences | India

Poster Presentations:

Talk 7: "Mechanics of space closure" by Hisham Farawanah | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 8: "Case report: 30 years recall after early extraction of upper right 1st molar" by Badria Almatrafi | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 9: "Role of dental practitioners in smoking cessation interventional programs" by Huda A Alsakran | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia
Talk 10: "Teeth formation during intrauterine life, ultrasound, and drug exposure during pregnancy" by Sara AlQahtani | Prince Sultan Military Medical City | Saudi Arabia

The conference and attendees were privileged to have these distinguished speakers share their expertise in their respective research areas.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the Organizing Committee members, field experts, business partners, and renowned individuals who supported every facet of the symposium, making this event possible. Your support and inspiration drive our commitment to the success of Oral Therapy 2023.

Our gratitude also goes to the supporting journals, including:

  • Journal of Annals and Essences of Dentistry
  • Journal of Dentistry
  • Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health

We welcome prominent investigators, students, and delegates to join us in our upcoming convention, where valuable scientific discussions will shape the future of Oral Health, Dentistry, and Dental Health. A special thank you to our sponsors and exhibitors for their trust and support, and we look forward to your continued collaboration in our future endeavors.
Additionally, we are excited to announce the "13th World Summit on Oral Health and Dentistry," proudly presented by Conference Series. This event will take place on May 23-24, 2024, in Zurich, Switzerland, with the theme, "Advances in Modern Dentistry and Oral Health."

For All Participants:

Global Exposure: You’re Speaker and Abstract pages will be created on Google, showcasing your name to a worldwide audience.
Extensive Reach: Our robust online publicity garners over 20,000 users and 60,000 views for our Abstracts Library, providing unparalleled exposure to researchers and speakers participating in our conferences.
CME Credits: All conference participants can earn up to 16-18 CME Credits by attending our Oral Therapy 2024 Conference in Zurich, Switzerland.
CPD Credits: To foster professional development, we offer up to 21 CPD Credits authorized by the CPD Standards Office, UK, through participation in Oral Therapy 2024.
Certification: All conference participants will receive IOCM Certification.
One-on-One Meetings: A unique opportunity to engage in one-on-one meetings with Eminent Speakers.
Keynote Insights: Gain unique perspectives from global researchers during our Keynote sessions, featuring the foremost experts in Oral Therapy 2024.
Industry Networking: Connect with industrial leaders in person, providing a valuable platform for discussions and collaborations.
Educational Symposia: Engage in thought-provoking symposia.
Career Development Workshops: Access workshops for career development.
Preconference Workshops: Attend preconference workshops held in various countries.
Recognition Opportunities: Nominations for the Best Poster Award and Outstanding Young Researcher Award.
Group Registration Benefits: Special benefits for group registrations.

For Speakers:

Cutting-Edge Research: Explore the latest advancements in research.
Profile Recognition: Achieve global recognition for your research work.
Professional Development: Earn professional development credits.
Online Presence: Your presentation and talk will be recorded and hosted on YouTube, enhancing your research profile.
Networking and Social Events: Establish lasting connections at networking and social events.
Publication Opportunities: One-page advertisement in the abstract book and flyer distribution, reaching 1 million views and adding value to your research profile.
Diverse Learning: Expand your knowledge beyond your core subject.

For Sponsors:

Prominent Showcase: Showcase your Oral Therapy 2024 products on a global stage.
International Exposure: Gain exposure to the international audience, increasing business opportunities.
Technology Display: Present new technology and products to a broad global audience.
Client Acquisition: Attract potential clients and future business prospects.
Exclusive Location: Access top customers at our Oral Therapy 2024 Conference.
Networking Opportunities: Build connections and foster partnerships
Lead Generation: Generate leads through conference participants.
Benchmarking: Benchmark key business strategies.
Competitive Insights: Learn from and understand competitors.
Supplier Connections: Discover new vendors and suppliers.
Business Deals: Many organizations make deals and sign contracts at our Oral Therapy 2024.
Online Visibility: Benefit from website visibility to over 35,000 visitors in less than 6 months.
Promotional Exposure: Your organization's logo featured prominently in conference materials.

For Collaborators:

Prime Platform: Showcase your society to a vast audience.
Strengthen Relationships: Foster lasting connections with peers.
Increased Membership: Promotional content and logo visibility will boost your association's subscribers/members.
Global Impact: Enhance your organization's visibility on a global scale.
Networking Opportunities: Representatives can connect with key delegates to promote your organization and services.
Wide Outreach: Inclusion in conference press releases and promotional materials.

For Delegates:

Face-to-Face Interaction: Meet experts and influencers personally.
Knowledge Sharing: Exchange ideas with researchers and experts in your field.
Learning Opportunities: Discover new tips and tactics.
Skill Development: Elevate your professional knowledge and skills.
Energizing Experience: Conference attendance rejuvenates and inspires.
Ideological Innovation: Explore fresh approaches for improved outcomes in your industry.
City Experience: Enjoy the vibrant city where the conference is held.
Profile Enhancement: Raise your professional profile.

  • To apply for a business visa to attend conferences in Zurich, Switzerland, please follow these guidelines:
  • Contact your nearest Zurich, Switzerland Travel Agency/Visa Information Center/Embassy for the correct application form.
  • Ensure that you provide all the required documents and follow the embassy's guidelines for processing your visa.
  • Minimum required documents may include:
  • Official Letter of Invitation
  • Letter of Acceptance/Approval for abstracts (if you are a speaker)
  • Proof of payment receipt for registration
  • Hotel Booking Confirmation Letter for accommodation issued on conference letterhead

Note: Registration and accommodation fee payments are prerequisites for obtaining a Letter of Invitation and Accommodation Confirmation. Feel free to contact us for further information.

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Conference Date October 23-24, 2024
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