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Dental Research and Oral Health 2020

Dental Research and Oral Health 2020

It’s an honor to welcome you to our esteemed “43rd International Conference on Dental Research and Oral Health which is going to be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands during October 26-27, 2020. The theme of this year’s meeting is “Endurance and Excellence in Dental Research and Treatments” which will provide an international platform for discussion of present and future challenges in dental 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.

Euro Dental Research 2020 includes international attendee workshops, lectures and symposia, including a designated registration area, a refreshment break and gala lunch.  Dentists can join the Euro Dental Research 2020 as an international member to receive discounts on registration.

Euro Dental Research 2020 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. Euro Dental Research 2020 is creating the best platform to meet dental experts & influencers face to face. Dental Research Conferences also offers you the chance to meet your eminent business idols, your possibilities are greatly improved when you’re sharing the same space

Why to attend?

The latest techniques, developments, and the latest updates in dental health and practitioners are hallmarks of this conference. It is learning, sharing and networking platform for Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Oral Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Dental Practice Managers, Dental Marketing Managers, Dentist / Practice Owners, Office Managers, Marketing Executives, Group Practice Executives and other members of the dental team about Dentistry and its advances. Dental Research Meetings will provide best opportunity to reach the biggest assemblage of eminent from the Dental community. Conduct presentations/ workshops, distribute information, meet with current and potential doctors, make a splash with new developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-days event.

Potential Participants:

Euro Dental Research 2020 welcome attendees from all leading dental clinics, dental universities, clinical research institutions and dental companies to share their research experiences on all aspects of this rapidly expanding stream and thereby, providing a showcase of the latest research and provide a better health care to the world. This is designed for practicing dentists, nurses, physicians in training and other oral healthcare professionals interested in the latest advances and techniques in the field. Another segment of participants are Dental researchers, Dental educators, Clinical organizations, Educational institutes, and Business leaders in the health sector worldwide.

1. Dentistry: Dentistry is also known as the Dental medicine and as well as Oral medicine. Dentistry is also considered as one of the branch of medicine that consists of diagnosis, medicine, oral cavity treatment for the diseases that cause in the oral cavity. In the field of Dentistry mainly consists of two people a Dentist and Dental Auxiliaries, Dental technicians and as well as Dental Therapists. Most of the dentists work as practise doctors and as well professors in private institutions. The term Dentistry comes from the word Dentist that which comes from the two Latin words tooth. The study of tooth is known as Odontology. The majority of Dental treatments have been carried out mainly which is used to treat oral cavities and tooth decay .Dentistry is an unique filed which requires the dental students to learn the dental treatment skills that are learned through specialized laboratories and as well as through real patient practices.

2. Dental Anatomy: Dental Anatomy is an field of Anatomy that deals with the study of Human teeth and its structures. It also specifies the Development, appearance and as well as classification of teeth based on the preview. The Dental Anatomy is also a taxominal science that consists of full information regarding the structure and internal domains which are mainly useful in dental treatments. Usually there are 20 milk teeth and 28 or 32 permanent teeth, 10 are found in the upper jaw and 10 are found in the lower jaw likewise 16teeth found in the upper jaw and 16 teeth found in the lower jaw. Most of the teeth has distinguishable features such as incisor, auxiliary incisor, canine, mandibular central incisor, maxillary canine, premolar, maxillary primary premolar, maxillary secondary premolar etc.

3. Dental Research and Oral Health:  It is an open access journal which has been dedicated to the dentists, dental educators, oral and dental policy makers and as well as hard-tissue scientists. Hence it aims all the scientists to share their innovative ideas through this open access journal which publishes short communications, manual scripts, which is helpful for the readers to understand about the field in which the journal covers the following fields like

4. Dental implantology: A dental implant is a titanium root that which it resembles like a tooth root which is positioned into the jaw bone through a surgical treatment that allows the dentist to replace the teeth with tooth. To consider the Dental implants to should have healthy gums and must have the healthy teeth to support the dental implants.Inorder to take care of this dental implants you should brush your teeth properly besides of this you should visit the dental doctor for every six months in order for the oral treatents.There are two types of Dental Implants which are safe for use they are endostea Implants and sub periosteal Implants.

Endostea Implants: It is the common type of implant that is surgically placed directly into the jawbone which is  also called root-form implants. These are typically shaped like small screws, cylinders or plates it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function. If substances that have medicinal properties then these are used in pharmaciteucals.

5. Dental Instruments: Dental Instruments are the tools that are used by the dentists to provide the dental treatments. It consists of tools that are used to examine, manipulate, treat, restore and remove teeth in surrounding areas. The Dental Instruments are following types:

  • Dental Mirror
  • Probes
  • Retractors
  • Local Anaesthesia
  • Dental Hand Pieces
  • Dental Laser
  • Dental torch Wrench
  • Burs
  • Operative Burs

Restorative Instruments includes Excavators, Burnishes, Plungers whereas Periodontal Instruments includes fine scalers, Curettes, Prosthodontic instruments and as well as surgical instruments like Dental forceps. The Dental forceps consists of following types:

  • Cow horns
  • Upper Universals
  • Upper universal fine
  • Lower Universals
  • Upper canine
  • 6.Upper straight long
  • Upper straight short
  • Upper Right molar
  • Upper left molar
  • Root
  • Upper wisdom tooth

The functionality of Dental forceps comes under the need of pincers would do the rest of the job wiggling the tooth out of the gum until the extraction was complete. However most of the Dental forceps has not been designed for the comfort but it took the first place to remove the items from the mouth using the cotton balls which placed against to the dentist’s place of hand throughout the procedure.

6. Dental Products and Marketing:  Marketing for dentists is a sticky point for most of the dental practises in order to attract the audience with your products we should follow some of the Dental Marketing Strategies which are specified below:

  • Target Audience
  • Know your competition in the Market
  • Personalised Content
  • Better Branding and value
  • Future Benefits with selling the product in Market
  • Choosing a Right Keyword
  • Social Media Marketing for Dentists
  • Building a clear Website
  • Conclusion

 7.Orthodontics and Prosthodontics: The difference between orthodontics and Prosthodontics is itself specifies in the names that orthodontics is a branch of dentistry  that deals with the teeth and which resembles that what sort of science is present in the field. So Prostho means false part which specifies the study of false teeth refers to Prosthodontics. Ortho means straight teeth. This is really minor because the ending ‘’ic’’ refers to the disease so that is why it is named as straight teeth disease but the real name is orthodontia. The orthodontics mainly consists of three branches such as interceptive, corrective, and surgical. Periodontics is the branch that tells about your gums and internal structures around the teeth. They are personally concerned about your that is right from scaling, polishing, correcting the line of the teeth they do it all .The prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on dental prostheses. It is considered as one of 10 specialities among different fields of dentistry .It is used to replace the new tooth in the place of lost tooth by using substituents that which are made from carved blocks of ivory or bone. Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the misalignments in arranging teeth across jaws the advantage of this treatment is which includes the healthier mouth and pleasing appearance among  these in orthodontia there are also other branches such as

Exo-dontia- which is related to the study of removing teeth

Radio-don tics-which is related to the study of radiotherapy for teeth

Periodontics-which is related to the study of children’s teeth

 8. Hypnodontics: The Hypnodontics gives an overview about hypnosis and importance in the field of dentistry. It is the free method which is used to treat the dental pain or any other dental diseases. There are different types of hypnosis in the dentistry such as Traditional hypnosis, covert hypnosis, hypoenestisia, dental phobia etc. The Hypnodontics helps us to overcome fear and panic and dental anxiety, reduces pain and discomfort, control salivation, control bleeding, learn to relax and sit comfort in the dentist’s chair. The hypnosis applications   are anxiety control, reduce in bleeding gums, improvement in the oral hygiene, Anaesthesia. The Hypnodontics procedure mainly consists of seven steps

  • Mind set
  • Testing
  • Introduction
  • Deepening
  • Utilisation
  • Posthypondontic situation
  • Termination

9.  Hypnodontics: The Hypnodontics gives an overview about hypnosis and importance in the field of dentistry. It is the free method which is used to treat the dental pain or any other dental diseases. There are different types of hypnosis in the dentistry such as Traditional hypnosis, covert hypnosis, hypoenestisia, dental phobia etc. The Hypnodontics helps us to overcome fear and panic and dental anxiety, reduces pain and discomfort, control salivation, control bleeding, learn to relax and sit comfort in the dentist’s chair. The hypnosis applications   are anxiety control, reduce in bleeding gums, improvement in the oral hygiene, Anaesthesia. The Hypnodontics procedure mainly consists of seven steps

  • Mind set
  • Testing
  • Introduction
  • Deepening
  • Utilisation
  • Posthypondontic situation
  • Termination

10. Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology: It gives the complete detail information about the drugs that effect the patient’s health and optimise the oral treatment by factoring the drugs they take. It includes the basic principles of Pharmacology, the ways that the drug will affect the body, and the potential for adverse drug interactions. In dentistry the therapeutics cannot do more practises when compared to the general practise. However an understanding of the dental therapeutics comes under the cornerstones of the good oral health. In the history of therapeutics there are two approaches those are a magico-religious approach and an empiric-rational approach, he magico-religious approach is based upon the belief that disease is a supernatural event and therefore should be managed by such forces, while the empiric-rational approach assumes that disease is a natural process that is best managed by a scientific approach, and evolving treatments in response to careful observation and evaluation of patient outcomes. It is this latter approach that forms the basis of current evidence-based practice. The empiric religious approach is not so new whereas come to pharmacology it is a branch of pharmaceutical science which is concerned with the study of drug or medication action, whereas drug can be broadly classified as a man-made, natural or endogenous molecule that affects the body organ or tissue, hence it is the study of the interactions between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function. If the substances have these medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals.

11. Laser Therapy in Dentistry: Laser dentistry is the use of lasers which is mainly used to treat different number of teeth conditions. It became commercially used in the dental practise for the procedures involving in the field from 1989. Laser treatment gives the more comfortable treatment among all other treatments which is used to cure soft and hard core tissues compared to drills and other laser tools. The laser dentistry is used to treat variety of procedures including the  treating hypersensitivity, treating tooth decay, treating gum disease and whiting tooth, Laser therapy is more effective,efficivent and comfortable. The other laser treatments are viewing tissues, removing benign tumours, nerve regeneration, treating cold sores, Teeth whitening there are two main procedures in the laser treatment:

1. Common hard Tissue Procedures:

  • Cavity detection
  • Tooth preparation and dental fillings’
  • Treating tooth sensitivity

2. Common soft Tissue Procedures:

  • Treating a Gummy Smile
  • Crown Lengthening
  • Treating tongue frenulum attachment
  • Removing soft tissue folds

12. Trends in Dental Research: New trends are emerging in the dental industry every year. Research shows that the upcoming year is full filled with the digital dental trends that includes the new technologies, improved business practises that which  find the new ways to optimize the patient’s experience and as well as robot dentists also.

There are eight dental research trends specified below:

  • Dental 3-D Printers
  • Natural Dental Products
  • Digital Impressions
  • Laser Dentistry
  • Dental group Practises
  • Improving the patient’s experience
  • Automated Patient tracking and management software
  • Robot Dentists and artificial intelligence &Robotics

 

 

The ADTA report clearly suggests that staff shifts and changes will force the design and construction of new practice/organizational models that have "insurgent" staffing concepts and dynamic cultures — if the dentist is willing to embrace the full spectrum of provider choices! With the rapid technological advancement, wide range of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology techniques, and increase in the need of pathology automation. The oral pathology global market is expected to have a healthy growth rate in the forecast period (2012-2025). Oral health is essential to general health and quality of life. From past few years, the oral surgeons’ market is relatively stable, with substantial growth in restorative CADCAM dentistry. National oral surgeons care expenditures were $113.5 billion in 2014, somewhat up from $112 billion in 2013(in inflation-adjusted 2014 dollars) but roughly considered the same level .The global oral care/oral hygiene market is projected to reach USD 53.97 Billion by 2022 from USD 43.31 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 4.5%.The oral and maxillofacial pathology consumables market is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years. Factors such as the rapid rise in geriatric population, growing tourism in emerging markets, rising incidences of dental caries and other periodontal diseases, growing disposable incomes (resulting in increased willingness to spend out-of-pocket), rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, and increasing dental care expenditure are the major factors driving the growth of the global dental consumables market. The global dental consumables market is projected to reach USD 35.35 Billion by 2021 from USD 25.45 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 6.8% from 2016 to 2021. However, the high cost and limited reimbursement for dental care and shortage of dental professionals are expected to restrain the growth of this market to certain extent. The major players in the global oral care market.This report looks at the overall modernized pathology showcase over the figure time of 2017 to 2018. The business area was evaluated at $250.2 million of every 2013 and is required to reach $437 million by 2018, creating at a CAGR of 11.8% from 2017 to 2018.

 

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