Theme: Exploring the future in Dental Pediatrics and Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry 2023

Pediatric Dentistry 2023

The theme of the conference is: "Exploring the future in Dental Pediatrics and Dentistry"

The Annual Meeting on Pedodontics and Geriatric Dentistry Treatments is the premier international forum to present and discuss progress in research, development, standards, and applications of the topics related to the dentistry. Pediatric Dentistry 2023 will offer high-quality technical activities including research sessions, poster sessions, workshops, tutorials, demonstrations, an industry track, a developer's track, panels, and symposium.

               Name of the conference              

      Conference Dates     

      Conference Venue      

                  8th Annual Meeting on

         Pedodontics and Geriatric Dentistry           

      May 22-23, 2023

    Vancouver, Canada

 

Pediatric Dentistry:

It mainly provides primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence. Early Childhood Caries which is also known as tooth decay can develop rapidly in children. Children can also be affected with some rare oral diseases like Gingival Fibromatosis which will eventually result in disturbance in overall health of a child. Common oral problems in children are Tooth Decay: Gum Disease, Teeth Grinding: Thumb Sucking etc.

  • Tooth fusion & Concrescence
  • Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis
  • Shark Teeth
  • Pediatric Bruxism
  • Gum Diseases & Tooth Decay
  • Tooth development

This conference is mainly dedicated to providing the opportunity to the many leading keynote speakers and session speakers and young researchers and students to showcase their research work and knowledge in a technical way. Pediatric Dentistry 2023 is creating best platform to meet dental experts, influencers face to face. Pediatric Dentistry 2023 also offers you the chance to meet your eminent business idols, your possibilities are greatly improved when you're sharing the same space.

Educational opportunities & ideas: - No matter how experienced you are at your field. Sometimes you can miss new ideas and trends that can impact future results. The educational aspect of a Pediatric dentistry 2023 is mainly to expose new ways of conducting your business and help you discover how to be more productive.

Networking with peers: - Pediatric Dentistry 2023 conference provides a great opportunity to network. Often competitors from other regions of the world can become valuable resources for referrals and best practices. Collaboration is the way to approach networking.

Track 1: Orthodontics

 It is also termed as a dentofacial orthopedics and orthodontia. It mainly primarily deals with the mispositioned teeth and the jaws. Dentofacial Orthopedics treatment mainly focus on treatment of dental displacement and control and modification of facial growth. By using orthodontic appliances, they will treat malocclusion. Decalcification: Root restoration will also come under orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic indices are one of the few tools that are available for orthodontics to grade and asses malocclusion.

Some of the orthodontic indices are

  • Angle's classification
  • Malignment Index
  • Occlusal Feature Index
  • Malocclusion Severity Estimate (MSE)
  • Treatment Priority Index (TPI)
  • Dental Aesthetic Index (DAI)
  • Ideal Tooth Relationship Index

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 2: Periodontology

This specialized branch of dentistry mainly deals with the diseases and conditions that mainly affect the supporting structures of the teeth. Gingiva, alveolar bone, cementum and, periodontal ligament comes under supporting tissues of the teeth.

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 3: Fluoride & Fluoridation in Dentistry

Fluoride is a mineral found in soil and water and various food materials. Fluoride has positive effect on oral health. It can prevent or reverse tooth decay. When the amount of percentage of fluoride is more than expected you will experience change in the appearance of the tooth, it is called dental fluorosis

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 4: Dental Emergencies

 Dental emergency is a broad term involving the issues associated with the teeth and supporting tissues. Many of the emergencies are mainly due to the bacteria/fungal/viral infections. All dental emergencies should be treated under the supervision or guidance of a dental health professional in order to preserve the teeth for as long as possible.

  • Gum Emergencies: Gum Emergencies. Injuries and infections involving the soft tissues of the mouth may also require emergency treatment. The tissues of the gums: tongue: or cheek lining can be damaged by accidental bites: falls: sports injuries: and scalding liquids.
  • Orthodontic Emergencies: Mainly includes trauma or injury to the teeth: face or mouth. Infection or swelling of the gums: mouth or face: and severe: unmanageable discomfort or pain in these areas can also be orthodontic emergencies.
  • Tooth Pain: Acute or persistent tooth pain always signals a need for an urgent visit to the dental office. The most common cause of dental pain is tooth decay: a bacterial infection that can spread through many parts of the tooth: and even into the gum tissue
  • Traumatic Dental Injuries: Traumatic injury such as a tooth that has been moved or loosened: treatment needs to occur within six hours.
  • Gum Emergencies
  • Orthodontic Emergencies
  • Tooth Pain
  • Traumatic Dental Injuries

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 5: Pediatric Dentistry

It mainly provides primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence. Early Childhood Caries which is also known as tooth decay can develop rapidly in children. Children can also be affected with some rare oral diseases like Gingival Fibromatosis which will eventually result in disturbance in overall health of a child. Common oral problems in children are Tooth Decay: Gum Disease, Teeth Grinding: Thumb Sucking etc.

  • Tooth fusion & Concrescence
  • Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis
  • Shark Teeth
  • Pediatric Bruxism
  • Gum Diseases & Tooth Decay
  • Tooth development

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 6: Restorative Dentistry

 Restorative Dentistry is the management of diseases of the teeth and their associated and supporting structures. It mainly encompasses the dental specialties of endodontics: prosthodontics and periodontics.

  • Inlays: Onlays & Veneers
  • Porcelain Crowns & Fixed Bridges
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Tooth-Colored Dental Fillings

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 7: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

It is a specialized branch in dentistry that mainly deals with the injuries and defect in the head, neck, jaws and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial regions.

Key things involved in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is

  • Removing impacted teeth and administering anesthesia
  • Treating facial trauma and dental implants
  • Oral pathological condition evaluation
  • Performing orthognathic and cosmetic surgery

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 8: Cosmetic dentistry

It mainly intended to improve the appearance of teeth: gums. It primarily focuses on improvement of dental aesthetics in color: position: shape: size alignment and overall smile appreance.

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 9: Dental public health

 It is nonclinical branch of the dentistry.  It mainly involved in the assessment of key dental health needs and coming up with effective solutions to improve the dental health of populations. It mainly looks beyond the role of a dental practitioner in treating dental diseases.

Major areas of dental public health activity include:

  • Assessing the evidence on oral health and dental interventions:    programmes: and services
  • Policy and strategy development and implementation
  • Oral health improvement
  • Health and public protection
  • Developing and monitoring quality dental services
  • Dental public health intelligence
  • Academic dental public health
  • Role within health services

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 10: Dental materials

Dental materials should have certain characteristics to be effective in dental health maintenance. Characteristics which are particularly important are safety and compatibility with oral tissues. Dental materials and devices are regulated for safety and efficacy by the FDA.

Efficacy can be defined as the ability of a dental material to function as was intended within the oral cavity.

Following are the some of the ideal characteristics of dental materials

  • Biocompatibility
  • Cleanable
  • Repairable
  • Resistant to corrosion
  • Longevity
  • Esthetically pleasing

Following are the common dental materials

  • Composite: Direct Restoration, Veneers, Inlays
  • Amalgam:  Direct Restorations
  • Porcelain: Crowns, Bridges, Veneers, inlays and onlays
  • Acrylic: Dentures, Partial dentures
  • Gutta Percha: Root Canals
  • Thermoplastics: Bleaching’s, Orthodontic appliances
  • Meta Alloys: Partial Dental Claps
  • Stainless Steel: Crowns
  • Titanium: Implants
  • Zirconium: Fixed prosthetics

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 11: Holistic Dentistry

It is mainly defined as a field of dentistry which will promote dental health and wellness instead of the treatment of dental diseases.  It is also termed as a Biological dentistry: Unconventional dentistry: biocompatible dentistry. Most of the treatment will be in nonsurgical way in Holistic Dentistry

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 12: Pregnancy and Oral Health

Being pregnant puts you at higher risk for tooth decay, gum disease (also known as pregnancy gingivitis) and oral growths called ‘pregnancy tumour’s Most of these conditions are treatable. If pregnant lady is suffering from moderate to severe gum diseases. Higher risk chances for delivering a pre-term, low-birth weight baby. It can be easily diagnosed by dental X rays. Dental X rays are safe during the pregnancy. Anaesthesia during the first trimester may be linked to early miscarriage. Any dental work that requires anaesthesia such as a filling or root canal treatment, it is better to postpone the procedure until the second trimester of your pregnancy.

  1. To keep your teeth healthy during pregnancy, make sure to have following ingredients in your diet.
  • Calcium
  • vitamin A
  • vitamin C
  • vitamin D
  • protein, and
  • phosphorous
  1. Pregnancy mother with poor oral health have a risk of
  • delivering a pre-term baby
  • delivering a baby with a low birth weight
  • having pre-eclampsia (pregnancy hypertension)
  1. Babies who are pre-term or have low birth weight have a higher risk of developmental complications
  • asthma
  • ear infections
  • birth abnormalities
  • behavioural difficulties
  • infant death

Pregnancy gingivitis, pregnancy tumors are common oral diseases encountered by most of the pregnant ladies.

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry | Dental Therapy

Track 13: Endodontics

It mainly encompasses the study and practice of the maintenance of the dental pulp. It also includes diagnosis: prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp along with associated periradicular conditions.

The main purpose of the endodontic treatment is to remove the pathological pulp and clean and shape the root canal system. Disinfect the contaminated root canal and prevent re-infection and promote healing. The main reason behind the dental pulp problems is related to bacterial contamination of the root canal.

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 14: New Technologies in Dentistry

The field of dentistry is constantly changing and evolving to better suit patient needs. Advancements in dental technologies can offer you modern solutions to traditional dental problems. These technologies mainly help to improve dental treatments that can be performed in a more efficient: effective and comfortable manner.

  1. Dental Implant Technologies: Dental Implants are the state-of-the-art tooth replacement systems. It mainly interferes with the bone of the skull or jaw to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown: bridge. The basis for modern dental implants is a biological process called osseointegration. Endosseous implant or fixture also comes under dental implant technologies.
  • CT Scan
  • Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)
  • Bone grafting techniques
  • Periotest
  1. Oral Cancer Screening:  Oral Cancer Screening is an examination performed by a dentist to look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions in our mouth. The main goal of oral cancer screening is to detect precancerous lesions that may lead to mouth cancer at an early age.
  • VELscope
  • ViziLite
  1. Endodontic Systems : Root canal therapy implies set of procedures that aims to shape: clean root canals of infected tooth. These systems have the advantages of monitoring the root canal before during and after the root canal treatment.
  2. CAD/CAM Technology :  These are systems can improve the design and creations of dental restorations, including the crowns, veneers, fixed bridges. These can also be used to complete the dental restorations.
  3. Diagnodent and  Air abrasion: Diagnodentis mainly used for detecting the early cavities by using sound pulse and laser. Air abrasion alternative method for dental drill.
  • Dental Implant Technologies
  • Oral Cancer Screening
  • Endodontic Systems
  • Diagnodent and Air Abrasion
  • CAD/CAM Technology

Advanced Dental Treatments | Dental Technologies | Pediatric Dental diseases | Nano Dentistry  | Dental Therapy

Track 15: Geriatric dentistry

 It is the branch of dentistry that mainly deliver dental care to older adults involving management and treatment of problems associated with age related diseases. Older adults are more susceptible to oral conditions or diseases due to an increase in chronic conditions and physical/mental disabilities.

Global dental Market:

Global Dental Market is expected to be more than US$ 50 Billion market by 2021; growing with double digit CAGR. Dental Equipment has the highest market share among all the 7 segments (Preventive Dental Care Market, Dental Restoratives Market, Dental Prosthetics Market, Dental Implants Market, Dental Orthodontics Market, Dental Endodontic Market and Dental Equipment Market). The global dental equipment market has been estimated at USD 6.2 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 8.5 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 6.5 % during the forecast period from 2016 to 2023.

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

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Target Audience:

The Professors, Dentists, Researchers, Clinicians, Educators, Marketing, and Students from Academia in the study of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics

Academic-50%

Industries-40%

Others-10%

Major Dental Associations across the globe:

  • Canadian Association of Orthodontists
  • Australian Dental Association Inc.
  • Canadian Dental Association
  • Royal College of Dentists
  • European Federation of Periodontology
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Association
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Council
  • Swedish Dental Association
  • Swedish Dental Society
  • General Dental Council - Regulatory Body
  • NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry
  • British Dental Association
  • British Dental Health Foundation
  • British Orthodontic Society
  • Dental Practitioners' Association
  • The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
  • Orthodontic Technicians Association
  • Academy for Sports Dentistry
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Association of Endodontists
  • American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

The success of the Pediatrics dentistry 2023  has given us the prospect to bring the gathering one more time in Vancouver, Canada during May 22-23, 2023. Pediatrics Dentistry  extends its warm gratitude to all the previous year’s Honorable Guest and Keynote Speakers of the event:

  • Chien-Ping Ju, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
  • Augusto André BAPTISTA, Baptista Dental Group, Luxembourg
  • Chien-Ping Ju, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
  • Fatma Elhendawy, Tanta University, Egypt
  • Arghavan Tonkaboni, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Marwa Baraka, Alexandria University, Egypt
  • Arghavan Tonkaboni, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Kamla Naveeda, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Pakistan
  • Fatma Elhendawy, Tanta University, Egypt
  • T Dinesh Kumar, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India
  • Jiin-Huey Chern Lin, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
  • Jimmy Kayastha, Dental Health Solutions Inc., USA
  • Marwa Baraka, Alexandria University, Egypt
  • Loghman RezaeiSoufi, Hamdan University of Medical Sciences, Iran Panel Discussion Lunch Break 12
  • Jiin-Huey Chern Lin, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan
  • Fatma Elhendawy, Tanta University, Egypt
  • Argishti Hayrapetyan, Yerevan State Medical University, Republic of Armenia
  • Soliman Ouda Amr Ouda, King Abdulaziz University, Saudia Arabia
  • Mai Jarour, Private Practice, UAE
  • Nicka Aghamohammadi, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Iran
  • Abeer Gamal Ali Ahmed, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
  • Sung Ho Kim, Dankook University School of Dentistry, Republic of Korea
  • Marwa Baraka, Alexandria University, Egypt

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