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8th International Conference on

Advanced Dental Education and Research

Theme: Synergy in Dentistry: Bridging Research and Education for Better Patient Care

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Chicago, USA

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RENOWNED/PREVIOUS SPEAKERS

Conference Speaker

PABLO ESTEBAN CASTAN

University of Madrid Spain
Spain

Conference Speaker

DARRIN M WIEDERHOLD

The University of Texas Health Science USA
USA

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ANGELA MULROONEY

CEO of My Business Doctor Inc. Canada
Canada

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CINTHIA JUNE RIBEIRO SANTOS

Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antonio Carlos Brazil
Brazil

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ADVANCED DENTAL EDUCATION 2024

About Conference

Advanced Dental Education Conference will be holding its CME, CE and ADA accredited 8th International Conference on Advanced Dental Education and Research from April 04-05, 2024 Chicago, USA. The theme of this year’s meeting is “Synergy in Dentistry: Bridging Research and Education for Better Patient Care"

Advanced Dental Education- 2024 Conference will provide an international platform for discussion of present and future challenges in oral health, dental education, continuing education and expertise meeting. World-leading health practitioners, clinicians, educators and researchers will present cutting-edge and practical clinical techniques based upon widely accepted evidence and will introduce new and emerging research. These gathering closer views on ideal determination of advanced technology in the field of Dentistry have undergoing changes in scope, methods, instrumentation and technology which is driven by increased awareness of quality health care in developing countries and advanced biotechnological availability in developed world. It includes increase application of computer technology in diagnostic science, molecular methods, and clinical measurements, which in turn will affect clinical decision making with increased accuracy.

What’s New?

Advanced Dental Education 2024 includes international attendee workshops, lectures and symposia, including a designated registration area, a refreshment break and gala lunch. Dentists can join as an international member to receive discounts on registration. So come and join leading experts and allied professionals from all over the world to keep up with the rapidly accelerating pace of change that is already having an impact on the field of Dental Education, and will continue to in the future.

SESSIONS AND TRACKS

Track 1: Advancements in Dentistry

Digital dentistry may be defined in a broad scope as any dental technology or device that incorporates digital or computer-controlled components in contrast to that of mechanical or electrical alone. This broad definition can range from the most commonly thought area of digital dentistry CAD/CAM (computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing) to those that may not even be recognized, such as computer-controlled delivery of nitrous oxide.

Track 2: Laser Dentistry

The benefit of laser dentistry is that it offers a much less invasive alternative to many procedures. The light energy that is emitted from lasers results in a shortened and almost painless healing period. This option is commonly available for the treatment of benign tumours, cold sores, crown lengthening.

Track 3: Nano Dentistry

Nanotechnology has tremendous potential to revolutionize dentistry as a whole and can also introduce significant benefits to human society by improving health and presenting better use of natural resources. Nanomaterial’s and nanoparticles are likely to be cornerstones of innovative Nano dental applications. It is believed that Nano dentistry will improve the human quality of life for the twenty-first century.

Track 4: Sedation Dentistry

Oral sedation dentistry is now the most common technique used in the United States and Canada to quell patient fears. The technique is easy and requires no needles. It is as if they slept through the treatment. In reality, oral sedation dentistry maintains a level of consciousness in the patient for safety and cooperation. These local anesthetics will temporarily block pain impulses from affected teeth and gum tissue.

Track 5: Cosmetic Dentistry

Bonding is a procedure that uses a tooth-colored composite resin (plastic) to repair a tooth. Bonding can be used on teeth that are decayed, chipped, broken or discolored. Veneers are thin shells that are bonded to the front parts of teeth. If most of the tooth remains, veneers can improve the look of the tooth without cutting it down enough to place a crown. They are similar to artificial fingernails. A dental inlay or on lay is bigger than a filling and smaller than a crown. It is bonded or cemented into place. The purpose is to change the length, shape or surface contours of a tooth. This is a relatively quick and painless procedure. It is also called tooth reshaping or odontoplasty. Tooth whitening lightens teeth and helps to remove stains and discoloration.       

Track 6: Oral Maxilla Facial Surgery       

Oral-Maxilla Facial Surgery is a surgical specialty which involves the diagnosis, surgery and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. More simply put, the oral and maxillofacial surgeon is the orthopedic surgeon of the facial region.

Track 7: Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry is a specialty that adapts techniques and procedures from general dentistry and specialties to provide primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for children. Pediatric dentists treat a broad range of diseases in infants, children and adolescents, including those with special health care needs.

Track 8: Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry is the study, diagnosis and integrated management of diseases of the oral cavity, the teeth and supporting structures. It includes the rehabilitation of the teeth and the oral cavity to functional, psychological and aesthetic requirements of the individual patient, including the co-ordination of multi-professional working to achieve these objectives. Restorative dentistry encompasses the dental specialist of Endodontic, Periodontics and Prosthodontics.

Track 9: Forensic Dentistry

Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the application of dental knowledge to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Forensic dentists are involved in assisting investigative agencies to identify recovered human remains in addition to the identification of whole or fragmented bodies. The evidence that may be derived from teeth is the age (in children) and identification of the person to whom the teeth belong. This is done using dental records including radiographs, ante-mortem (prior to death) and post-mortem photographs and DNA.

Track 10: Dental Anesthesiology

Dental Anesthesiology (or dental anesthesiology) is the specialty of dentistry that deals with the management of pain through the use of advanced local and general anesthesia techniques.

A dentist anesthesiologist is a dentist who has successfully completed an accredited postdoctoral anesthesiology residency training program for dentists of three or more years duration, in accord with Commission on Dental Accreditation’s Standards for Dental Anesthesiology Residency Programs, and/or meets the eligibility requirements for examination by the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology.

Track 11: Holistic Dentistry

Holistic Dentistry also called biologic dentistry, alternative dentistry, unconventional dentistry, or biocompatible dentistry is the equivalent of complementary and alternative medicine for dentistry. Holistic dentistry emphasizes approaches to dental care said to consider dental health in the context of the patient's entire physical as well as emotional or spiritual health in some cases. Although the holistic dental community is diverse in its practices and approaches, common threads include strong opposition to the use of amalgam in materials in dental fillings, nonsurgical approaches to gum diseases and the belief that root canals may endanger systemic health of the patient through the spread of trapped dental bacteria to the body.

Track 12: Dental Public Health

Dentists who specialize in public dental health are concerned with the positive dental well-being of a community rather than for singular patients. Their efforts focus on dental health education, community oral health programs and the overall prevention of dental diseases on a larger scale.

Track 13: Dental Hygiene

Dental Hygiene or oral hygiene is the process of maintaining proper dental care to avoid oral health problems. It is recommended that your dentist and dental hygienist at least twice a year however the dental care that you provide on your own in-house is an integral part of maintaining good oral health. A good in-house regimen supplemented by regular dentist check-ups and cleanings is the best way to prevent dental emergencies.

Track 14: General Dentistry

General dentistry is the study, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of a wide variety of conditions that concern the teeth, mouth and gums. Most doctors in this field are referred to as dentists, even though they may hold more specialized training in other areas of dental health. General dentistry concerns itself with the general maintenance of oral hygiene and the prevention of oral disease. In this capacity the general dentist follows a universal representation as the gatekeeper of oral health care.

Track 15: Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry

The Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry focuses on pediatric/adolescent growth and development, disease causality and prevention, child psychology and behavior management, and all aspects of the highly-specialized Pediatric restorative techniques and modalities along with treatment of children with special health care needs.

Track 16: Orthodontics and Dent facial Orthopedics

Orthodontics and dent facial orthopedics is the specialty of dentistry that focuses on the alignment of the teeth and the dental arches: the maxilla and the mandible. The practice of this specialty includes diagnosis, prevention, interception, and correction of malocclusion and other abnormalities of the developing or mature or facial structures.

Track 17: Micro dentistry   

Micro dentistry is an advanced method of family dentistry that is practiced by dentists and Prosthodontists in Naples. It is a minimally invasive, highly precise technique that dentists require extensive training for before use. Micro dentistry procedures are advantageous to your overall dental care and dental hygiene, as the magnification provides your dentist with greater detail, better light, and better vision.

Track 18: Eco-Friendly Dentistry

Eco-Friendly Dentistry is a newly evolving practice of dentistry, which encompasses a simultaneous devotion to sustainability, prevention, precaution, and a minimally invasive patient-centric as well as global-centric treatment philosophy.

Eco-Friendly Dentistry, through green design and operations, protects the immediate health of patients and team members, the health of the surrounding community, and the health of the global community and natural resources.

Track 19: Oral Medicine

Oral medicine is concerned with clinical diagnosis and non-surgical management of non-dental pathologies affecting the or facial region (the mouth and the lower face).

Many systemic diseases have signs or symptoms that manifest in the or facial region. Pathologically, the mouth may be afflicted by many cutaneous and gastrointestinal conditions. There is also the unique situation of hard tissues penetrating the epithelial continuity (hair and nails are intra-epithelial tissues). The biofilm that covers teeth therefore causes unique pathologic entities known as plaque-induced diseases

Track 20: Minimal Intervention Dentistry

Minimal intervention dentistry is a modern dental practice designed around the principal aim of preservation of as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. It uses a disease-centric philosophy that directs attention to first control and management of the disease that causes tooth decay dental caries and then to relief of the residual symptoms it has left behind the decayed teeth. The approach uses similar principles for prevention of future caries, and is intended to be a complete management solution for tooth decay.

Track 21: Dental Sleep Medicine

Dental sleep medicine is an area of dental practice that focuses on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Dentists work together with sleep physicians to identify the best treatment for each patient.

Track 22: Dental Research

The aim of this dental research studies is to promote research in all fields of oral and related sciences, to encourage improvements in methods for the prevention and treatment of oral and dental disease, to improve the oral health of the public through research, and to facilitate cooperation among investigators and the communication of research findings and their implications throughout the world.

Track 23: Oral Cancer

Oral cancer also known as mouth cancer, is a type of head and neck cancer and is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity. It may arise as a primary lesion originating in any of the tissues in the mouth, by metastasis from a distant site of origin, or by extension from a neighboring anatomic structure, such as the nasal cavity. Alternatively, the oral cancers may originate in any of the tissues of the mouth, and may be of varied histologic types: dermatome, adenocarcinoma derived from a major or minor salivary gland, lymphoma from tonsillar or other lymphoid tissue, or melanoma from the pigment-producing cells of the oral mucosa.

MARKET ANALYSIS

The global dental industry market is projected to reach approximately USD 60.37 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.9% from 2022 to 2030. Advanced Dental Education is deals with the teaching and learning of the future generations of dentists to prevent, diagnose and treat oral diseases.

Importance and Scope

Advanced Dental Education 2024 welcomes all the attendees, presenters, associations and exhibitors from all over the world. We are delighted to invite you all to attend the “its 8th International Conference on Advanced Dental Education and Research during April 04-05, 2024. This Congress Committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on informative topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Advanced Dental Education 2024, to share meaningful experience with scholars from around the world.

Dentistry and oral care is a science devoted for maintenance and treatment of teeth, gums, and other soft and hard tissues of oral cavity and adjacent structures. Dental market is bifurcated into two segments: dental consumables and dental equipment’s. Dental consumables represent the larger segment of the dental care industry. The dental consumables segment includes crowns/bridges, implants, orthodontics, impressive materials, composites, endodontic, adhesives, and cements, while the dental equipment segment is composed of large equipment, such as autoclaves, sterilizers, chairs, communication systems, compressors, cuspidors, and digital imaging systems.

Dentistry is one of the most rewarding professions to pursue. Through education, diagnosis and treatment, dentists provide the public with an essential health service. Research is continuing to show that the link between oral health and general health is strong.

Global Dental Market

Global Dental Implants Market is expected to reach USD 4,497.1 million by 2018 supported by a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2022. Geographically, the global dental implant market is segmented into five major regions, namely North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa.

An aging edentulous population, rising awareness about oral care, increasing demand for preventive and cosmetic dental procedures, and technological advancements are all driving growth of the global dental implants market. Rising incidence of tooth loss due to periodontal conditions such as   dental caries, relatively high proportion of people remaining untreated, willingness of patients to make out-of-pocket expenses for dental treatments, and availability of high-quality dental infrastructure and products further propelling the growth of the global dental market.

Dental Industry Market Overview

The global dental industry market is projected to reach approximately USD 60.37 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.9% from 2022 to 2030. The growth of the global dental industry market is attributed to the rising prevalence of dental diseases, increasing expenditure on dental healthcare, and the rise in demand for cosmetic dentistry. Other factors like rising cases of oral cancer and technological advancement in the dental industry are driving market growth. Rising dental diseases is one of the major factors contributing to the growth of the dental industry. Dental caries is a highly prevalent disease in both children and adults.

Dental Industry Market Impact of COVID-19

Dentistry faced its darkest hour with the growth and spread of the coronavirus pandemic. During the COVID-19 crisis, social distancing requirements and sharp reductions in consumers' discretionary income hit the dental industry hard. Many solo practitioners and dental care providers experienced severe liquidity issues. Dental surgeons were at the highest risk of contracting and transmitting the coronavirus, alongside paramedics, nurses, and other healthcare workers. With the announcement of the pandemic, dental schools and training programs were halted.

Dental Industry Market Dynamics

Rising prevalence of dental diseases

Rising dental diseases is one of the major factors contributing to the growth of the dental industry. Dental caries is a highly prevalent disease in both children and adults. According to Health, the US, 2018, the 42nd report on the health status of the nation by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 16.9% of children aged 5-19 years have untreated dental caries. It further stated that 31.6% of adults aged 20-44 have untreated dental caries.

  • Increasing expenditure on dental healthcare
  • Rise in demand for cosmetic dentistry

High Cost of Dental Care and Limited Reimbursements

The cost of dental procedures is high in most of the developing countries where patients of low- and middle-income groups cannot afford it. Most of the patients tend to avoid or delay dental care because of the associated cost. Not having insurance coverage is one of the major restraints to get dental care treatments. Patients from high-income nations are traveling to developing countries to get cost-effective dental care treatments.

More Advanced Products

Nowadays, consumers are becoming more conscious and aware of the issues related to health. Thus, companies are focusing more on research & development to introduce better technology and treatment, which provide them an edge over their competitors. Companies are looking forward to introducing innovative technologies and refined products

Dental Industry Market Value Chain Analysis

The global dental industry market is growing at a significant rate owing to the increasing number of players who are coming forward with new and advanced products. A wide range of dental products is available in the market. Most of the manufacturers involved in new product development follow the process, which includes five stages: ideation, research, planning, prototyping, sourcing, and costing. The value chain analysis of the dental industry market comprises major components starting from R&D and designing, manufacturing of the products, distribution to marketing & sales.

Major Dental Associations in EUROPE:

1. European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry 

2. European Society of Cosmetic Dentistry  

3. European Society of End odontology         

4. European Academy of Dental Implantologists     

5. European Academy of Pediatric dentistry

6. European Association of Dental Public Health     

7. Association for Dental Education in Europe         

8. European Veterinary Dental Society         

9. European Prosthodontics Association       

10. European Dental Hygienist Federation

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