Theme: Exploring New Horizons in Dentistry

Dental Conclave 2020

Dental Conclave 2020

Conference Series llc LTD takes a great privilege to welcome you to City of Amsterdam, Netherlands and to the International Congress on Dental and Oral Health going to be held on September 10-11, 2020. Dental Conclave 2020 hosted and organized by Conference Series llc LTD provides an international forum for the exchange of information in a wide arena of branches of Dentistry.
 
The theme of the Conference is “Exploring New Horizons in Dentistry.” This theme enables participants to develop their insight into their own research field while expanding their perspectives, providing sound knowledge to highly eminent professionals and young researchers.
 
Dental Conclave 2020 grandstands world's most famous Dentists, Professors, Scientists, Researchers, Academicians over the globe and incorporates commendable sessions, workshops, and video presentations at the conference venue. This gathering views on ideal determination of dental materials, behaviour of the materials, utility, handling and its control.
 
Conference Series llc LTD genially welcomes you to promote scientific research on this important event and making our occasion more vivacious by your presence. We likewise trust you have some an opportunity to appreciate the most appealing views, structures and social legacy on the world's most excellent antiquated city, Amsterdam.
 
WHY TO ATTEND??
 
With individuals from around the globe concentrated on finding out about Dental Science and its advances, this is your best chance to achieve the biggest collection of members from the Dental and Oral Care people group. Direct introductions, conveying data, meet with present and potential researchers, make a sprinkle with new improvements, and get name acknowledgment at this 3-days occasion. Widely acclaimed speakers, the novel and modern technologies of treating dental illnesses, the latest systems, improvements, and the most current updates in Dental and Oral Health are signs of this gathering. 
 
 
TARGET AUDIENCE:
 
Principal Dentists
Dental Partners or Owners
Dental House Officers
Oral/Dental Surgeons
Orthodontists and Periodontists
Dental(Maxillofacial) and Cosmetic Surgeons
Dental Radiologists
Dental Business/Practice Managers
Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
Dental Treatment Coordinators
Dental Nurses
Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Dental Organizations
Dental Wholesalers, Dealers and Distributors
Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Dental Material Manufacturers
 
IMPORTANCE AND SCOPE
 
Regardless of how experienced you are at your business, everybody can learn. Working in an independent venture can regularly be disengaging, and without exposure to an assortment of perspectives, we can miss new thoughts and patterns that can affect future outcomes. The instructive part of a meeting can open you to better approaches for directing your business and enable you to find how to be more gainful.
 
Dental, dental implants and dental materials Conferences provides a great opportunity for dentists, academic and industry professionals to network and gain immense knowledge. Collaboration is the way to approach networking. When you are engaged with different individuals around the world, you position yourself as an expert. Widely acclaimed speakers, the most recent techniques, methodologies, and the most state-of-the-art updates in dentistry are indications of this meeting.

 

 
Modern general dentistry has seen numerous technological advances in recent years. Most of these developments were made with the comfort of the patient in mind. As a result, visiting an advanced dental treatment center no longer needs to be worrisome. Instead, patients can take advantage of these recent advances in dental treatment to receive the best care possible. 
 
 
Dental Public Health can be defined as a science and practice of preventing oral diseases, promoting oral health, and improving quality of life through organized effects of the society. Dental Public Health is concerned with promoting the health of the population and therefore focuses action at a community level. This contrasts with clinical practice which operates at an individual level.
 
Track 3: Oral Cancer
 
Oral cancer can form in any part of the mouth. Most oral cancers begin in the flat cells that cover the surfaces of your mouth, tongue, and lips. Anyone can get oral cancer, but the risk is higher if you are male, use tobacco, drink lots of alcohol, have HPV, or have a history of head or neck cancer. Frequent sun exposure is also a risk factor for lip cancer. Tests to diagnose oral cancer include a physical exam, endoscopy, biopsy, and imaging tests. Oral cancer treatments may include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Some patients have a combination of treatments.
 
 
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, traumatic injuries, and developmental or genetic deformities of the face, mouth, dentition, jaws and neck. Functional, pathologic and cosmetic problems are managed by these physicians.
 
Track 5: Endodontics
 
Endodontics deals with the treatment of diseases of the inside of the tooth, including the pulp chamber, the pulp canal, and contiguous structures. Root canal therapy and bleaching of nonvital teeth are standard treatments rendered by endodontists.
 
Track 6: Orthodontics
 
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that treats malocclusion, a condition in which the teeth are not correctly positioned when the mouth is closed. This results in an improper bite. Orthodontics additionally includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth (dentofacial orthopedics) and the form and development of the jaw.
 
Track 7: Prosthodontics
 
Prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry that pertains to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation, and maintenance of oral function, comfort, appearance, and health of patients with clinical conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth, and/or maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible substitutes.
 
Track 8: Periodontics
 
Periodontology or periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that studies supporting structures of teeth, as well as diseases and conditions that have an effect on them.
 
 
Restorative dentistry  is the term dental professionals use to explain how they replace missing or damaged teeth. Fillings, crowns, bridges and implants are common restorative options. The goal is to bring back your natural smile and prevent future oral health issues.
 
 
Pediatric 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. Geriatric dentistry 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.
 
 
Oral Medicine is the specialty of dentistry concerned with the oral health care of patients with chronic, recurrent and medically related disorders of the oral and maxillofacial region, and with their diagnosis and non-surgical management. Dental pharmacology is the study of drugs, or pharmaceuticals, typically used in the dental field.
 
Track 12: Oral Pathology
 
Oral pathology is the specialty of dentistry and discipline of pathology that deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes, and effects of these diseases. The practice of oral pathology includes research and diagnosis of diseases using clinical, radiographic, microscopic, biochemical, or other examinations.
 
 
Forensic odontology is the application of dental science to legal investigations, primarily involving the identification of the offender by comparing dental records to a bite mark left on the victim or at the scene, or identification of human remains based on dental records. In identifying human remains based in their teeth, dental records should ideally be obtained and compared to those of the unidentified body. Forensic odontologists and dentists are greatly involved in the identification of victims of mass disasters. Dental records are beneficial in identifying such victims.
 
 
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 15: 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. Nanomaterials and nanoparticles are likely to be cornerstones of innovative nanodental applications. It is believed that Nano dentistry will improve the human quality of life for the twenty-first century. 
 
Track 16: Dental Marketing
 
Dental Marketing is the integration of marketing strategies in the field of dentistry to help Dental Professionals harness the full potential of their practice. It involves the use of tools and techniques of marketing to achieve a certain degree of publicity and broaden the reach of the practice and the practitioner. Dental Marketing strategy is a long-term, forward-looking approach to planning with the fundamental goal achieving a sustainable competitive advantage. Strategic planning involves an analysis of the company's strategic initial situation prior to the formulation, evaluation and selection of market-oriented competitive position that contributes to the company's goals and marketing objectives.
 
Track 17: Dental Materials
 
Whether seeing a patient for a routine prophy appointment, or providing more complex restorative, periodontal or endodontic treatment, a variety of dental materials will be a part of the workflow. From capturing an impression to placing a crown to performing cosmetic whitening, highly specialized materials are needed to complete your task. Finding the right material for your practice and the case at hand is important.  New dental materials are coming to the market at a rapid pace, so staying on top of your options is an ongoing part of practicing dentistry.
 
Track 18: Dental Nursing
 
Dental care is very important to stop dental illness and to take care of correct dental and oral health. Oral issues, as well as dental and periodontic infections, dry mouth, decay, are all treatable with correct identification and care. The numerous roles that dentists, dental hygienists, scientists, and different health professionals of Dental events can result in the: safe and effective illness hindrance measures exist that everybody will adopt to boost oral health and stop illness.
 
Track 19: Dental Hygiene
 
To keep the dental and oral medical issues like dental cavities, gingivitis, individuals should keep the mouth and teeth clean. Dental cleanliness projects can be led to instruct the patients to enhance and keep up great dental and oral wellbeing. Great oral wellbeing keeps from the dental depressions, gum sicknesses, terrible breath, and tooth rot.
 
Track 20: Dental Research
 
The generation of new knowledge through research is an integral and highly-valued activity in the arena of Dentistry. We can improve oral, dental and craniofacial health through research, research training, and the dissemination of health information.

 

Global Dental Market:

Global dentistry market witnessed healthy growth during the last decade and is expected to register CAGR of 4.9% between 2016 and 2021, to reach USD 7.52 Billion by 2021. Growth in this market can primarily be attributed to factors such as the rapid growth in aging population, increasing demand for cosmetic dentistry, and growing incidence of dental caries and other periodontal diseases.

29 dentists/ 100000 inhabitants
Total no. of dental schools: 550

European Dental Market:

Europe dental equipment market was valued at USD 2,156 million and is expected to grow in account of high awareness among people about oral health. In 2007, there were a total of 343,922 active dentists and 30,963 registered dental hygienists in the 30 EU/EEA member states plus Switzerland.  

Italian Dental Market:

The market depends on the number of patients accessing the dental practice, and this trend is currently negative in Italy; however, when it comes to considering the total value of sales, the Italian market ranks second in Europe, accounting for 13%, although the Italian economy ranks only fourth in Europe with a GDP that is around 10% of the total. The reason for such discrepancy is the tendency of Italian dentists to choose sophisticated and high-quality products.

Total No. of dentists

 59372

Total no. of dental laboratories

12,805

Total no. of dental schools      

31

Dental student intake   

984

Number of graduates 

883

Percentage female 

 47%

General Practise        

43230

Public dental service    

3,157

 

Major Dental Associations around the Globe:

World Health Organization (WHO)
FDI World Dental Federation
International Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for  Dental Research (AADR)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), Office of International    Health
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

Major Dental Associations in Europe:

Dental Chamber of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Association of Dentists in Bulgaria
Croatian Dental Chamber
Cyprus Dental Association
Czech Dental Chamber
Association of Public Health Dentists in Denmark
Danish Society of Periodontology
European Federation of Periodontology

Italian Dental Schools:

University of Bari
University of Bologna
University of Brescia
University of Cagliari
University of Catani
University of Ferrara
University of Firenze
University of Genova
University of Insubria
University of L'Aquila
University of Messina
University of Milano
University of Modena
University of Padova
University of Palermo
University of Parma
University of Pavia

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