Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Dentistry is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity, commonly in the dentition but also the oral mucosa, and of adjacent and related structures and tissues, particularly in the maxillofacial (jaw and facial) area. Although primarily associated with teeth among the general public, the field of dentistry or dental medicine is not limited to teeth but includes other aspects of the craniofacial complex including the temporomandibular and other supporting structures.

  • Track 1-1 Root Canal Therapy
  • Track 1-2 Endodontics
  • Track 1-3 Periodontics
  • Track 1-4 Prosthodontics
  • Track 1-5 Orthodontics
  • Track 1-6 Tele Dentistry
  • Track 1-7 Dental Composites
  • Track 1-8 Dental Restorative Materials
  • Track 1-9 Preventive 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 2-1 3D Printing in Dentistry
  • Track 2-2 Dentistry Automated Software
  • Track 2-3 Digital Acquisition Devices for Dentistry
  • Track 2-4 Digital Intraoral Scanner
  • Track 2-5 Intra-Oral Camera
  • Track 2-6 Dental Anesthesia system
  • Track 2-7 Dental Digital workflow
  • Track 2-8 Cloud-based Patient Software for Dentistry
  • Track 2-9 Dental X-Rays

Dentistry, like all the other fields are evolving day by day to best suit the patients. Researches are being carried out every moment to enhance the existing facilities. There are many new technologies and advancement dentists around the world are updating to. The dental devices and method now are creating revolution in the Oral health . These advancement plays an important role in the daily life of Dentists ,Dental specialist ,Dental nurses allowing them to practice a deliver services in a higher standard.

  • Track 3-1 Laser Dentistry
  • Track 3-2 Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Track 3-3 Nano Dentistry
  • Track 3-4 Sedation Dentistry
  • Track 3-5 Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Track 3-6 Pediatric Dentistry
  • Track 3-7 Restorative Dentistry
  • Track 3-8 Forensic Dentistry
  • Track 3-9 Holistic Dentistry
  • Track 3-10 Geriatric Dentistry
  • Track 3-11 Sleep Dentistry
  • Track 3-12 Digital Dentistry
  • Track 3-13 Sports Dentistry
  • Track 3-14 Green Dentistry
  • Track 3-15 Veterinary Dentistry

Dentistry has gone through a massive update and development with the advent of digital technologies. The modern Dentistry comparing with the older techniques the  changes are great. With the changing world development in Dentistry is obvious too. The present tools and techniques in dentistry are the Laser applications, Dental implants, Forensic dentistry, etc., for the craniofacial hard and soft tissue.

  • Track 4-1 Dental Tissue Engineering
  • Track 4-2 Robotics in Dentistry
  • Track 4-3 Stem Cells Potential in Dentistry
  • Track 4-4 Dental Tissue Engineering
  • Track 4-5 Ankyloglossia by Lingual Frenectomy
  • Track 4-6 Imaging Techniques for the Craniofacial Hard and Soft Tissues
  • Track 4-7 Wear Performance of Dental Ceramics
  • Track 4-8 Dental Radiography and Informatics
  • Track 4-9 Sustained-Release Delivery Systems for Treatment of Dental Diseases

Dental Hygiene is the practice of keeping one’s mouth clean, free of disease and other problems by regular brushing and cleaning between the teeth. The most common types of dental disease are tooth decay and gum diseasesperiodontitis and including gingivitis. It is important that oral hygiene be carried out on a regular basis to enable prevention of dental disease.

Oral health is a state of being free mouth and facial pain, oral and throat cancer, oral infection and sores, periodontal (gum) disease, tooth decay, tooth loss and disorders that limit an individual’s capacity in biting, smiling, chewing, smiling, speaking and psychosocial wellbeing

  • Track 5-1 Apicoectomy
  • Track 5-2 Dentine Hypersensitivity
  • Track 5-3 Dentures
  • Track 5-4 Vincent Infection
  • Track 5-5 Pediatric Oral Health Care
  • Track 5-6 Gerodontics
  • Track 5-7 Photodynamic Therapy in Dentistry
  • Track 5-8 Dental Sensitivity
  • Track 5-9 Tooth Wear: Attrition, Erosion and Abrasion
  • Track 5-10 Gum Care
  • Track 5-11 Veneers
  • Track 5-12 Bridges

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 6-1 Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Early Dental Implant Failure
  • Track 6-2 Dental Nursing
  • Track 6-3 Mandibular Related Disorders
  • Track 6-4 Sleep Related Breathing Disorders
  • Track 6-5 Oral Moistening Disorders
  • Track 6-6 Oro- Facial Pain
  • Track 6-7 Tooth Decay
  • Track 6-8 Oral Health Disparities
  • Track 6-9 Children Oral Health
  • Track 6-10 Flossing
  • Track 6-11 Interdental Brushes
  • Track 6-12 Tongue Scrapers
  • Track 6-13 Oral Irrigation

Dentistry is frequently characterized as the assessment, analysis, aversion and additionally treatment (non-surgical, surgical or related systems) of ache, ailments, or positions of the oral depression, maxillofacial region as well as the contiguous and related structures and their effect on the human body. Late advances in Aesthetic dentistry, Veterinary dentistry, and Restorative dentistry urged specialists to investigate the potential for recovering useful and living teeth. Advanced Dental Treatments provides cutting edge technology for optimum dental care included with leading facilities like Spa Therapy rather than Typical Dentistry.  It utilizes most gentle forms available like Laser dentistry, Invisible Orthodontics etc., for the treatment of dental complications by the solicitations of novel technologies.

 

  • Track 7-1 Dental anesthesiology and Techniques
  • Track 7-2 Diagnosis and Management of Dento-Facial Deformities
  • Track 7-3 3D Virtual Treatments and Piezoelectric Surgery
  • Track 7-4 Laser Dentistry and Complications
  • Track 7-5 Technology and Innovations
  • Track 7-6 Management of Cleft Lip and Palate
  • Track 7-7 Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Early Dental Implant Failure
  • Track 7-8 Dental Surgical Instrumentation
  • Track 7-9 Piezoelectric Surgery and 3D Virtual Treatments

Oral microbiology is a complex ecological system where up to 700 species of microorganisms that have been identified .Some of the predominant groups present in the mouth includes Streptococcus, Neisseria, Veillonella, Actinomyces and other obligate anaerobes. These organisms maintain a mutualistic relationship with the host by preventing pathogenic species from adhering to the mucosal surface. Oral microflorae can cause dental plaques and are also a common cause dental caries and periodontal disease. Oral disease in an individual can be caused due to a combination of lack of oral hygiene and factors influencing the oral microbial community structure, such as diet. An understanding of the oral environment and microbial interactions leads to understanding the main causes for the onset of oral diseases.

  • Track 8-1 Dental Caries and Dental Plaque
  • Track 8-2 Oral Bacteria and Oral Medicine
  • Track 8-3 Oral Oncology and Oral Cytology
  • Track 8-4 Osteoporosis and Tooth Decay
  • Track 8-5 Eating Habits and Dental Problems
  • Track 8-6 Sinus Grafting Techniques
  • Track 8-7 Oral and Cranial Implants
  • Track 8-8 Advances in Oral Implant Therapy

Oral pathology deals with the diseases of oral and para-oral structures, including oral delicate tissues, mucous films, teeth, jaws, and salivary organs. It utilizes the principles of disease transmission in the study population to investigate the etiology of oral infections and epidemiological elements to establish a better framework.

  • Track 9-1 Ameloblastoma
  • Track 9-2 Odontoma
  • Track 9-3 Central Giant Cell Granuloma
  • Track 9-4 Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome
  • Track 9-5 Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumors
  • Track 9-6 Leukoplakia
  • Track 9-7 Gingival Cyst
  • Track 9-8 Benign Migratory Glossitis
  • Track 9-9 Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma
  • Track 9-10 Herpetic Stomatis
  • Track 9-11 Lichen Planus
  • Track 9-12 Pemphigus Vulgaris

Oral Oncology is the formation of cancer cells in the oral cavity ;mainly occurs at head and neck region. It forms as a primary lesion and metastasis into nasal cavity and neighboring sites. Oral cancer is mainly caused by smoking ,drinking ,chewing tobacco/khat, hereditary, mutation of genes and Human Papilloma Virus. There are several types of oral cancers, but around 90% are squamous cell carcinomas, originating in the tissues that line the mouth and lips. A stage I oral cancer tumor means the primary tumor is 2 cm across or smaller and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites. A stage II oral tumor measures 2–4 cm across and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites. The oral tumor is larger than 4 cm across and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites is stage III. Stage IV is the tumor has invaded deeper areas and/or tissues. Depending on the stage of Oral Cancer the type of surgery is recommended. Tumor is removed through a process called Tumor Resection.

  • Track 10-1 Distal Metastasis
  • Track 10-2 Early Detections of Oral Cancer
  • Track 10-3 Molecular Pathogenesis of Oral Cancer
  • Track 10-4 Prevention of Oral Cancer
  • Track 10-5 Management and Treatment
  • Track 10-6 Surgical Pathology
  • Track 10-7 Oral Cancer Metastasis
  • Track 10-8 Chemotherapy & its Side Effects
  • Track 10-9 Radiation Therapy & its Complications
  • Track 10-10 Targeted Therapy
  • Track 10-11 Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Track 10-12 Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
  • Track 10-13 Oral Mucosal Melanomas

Oral diseases ranging from cavities to cancer are all serious threats to your oral health. Your oral health is an important part of your overall health. Research shows there may be a link between oral disease and other health problems such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke as well as pre-term and low-birth-weight babies. If left unchecked, hidden threats to your oral health — such as gum disease, root cavities and infections and oral cancer — can lead to severe pain, loss of teeth and serious health implications.

  • Track 11-1 Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD)
  • Track 11-2 Bulimia and Anorexia Nervosa
  • Track 11-3 Gingivitis
  • Track 11-4 Enamel Degradation
  • Track 11-5 Oral Health and Heart Disease
  • Track 11-6 Dental Trauma
  • Track 11-7 Cold Sores
  • Track 11-8 Halitosis
  • Track 11-9 Gastero-Esophageal Reflux Disorder (GERD)
  • Track 11-10 Tooth Sensitivity
  • Track 11-11 Apthous Ulcer
  • Track 11-12 Salivary Gland Diseases

Dental market is a swiftly growing section with numerous products at different stages of clinical pipeline and others at different stages of industry life cycle. Disease incidences are escalating rapidly across the globe due to which high unmet demand has been formed and companies along with researchers are trying to provide effective medical care to patients. Dentistry congress, Dentistry workshops and Dentists Meeting delivers the good platform for the dental practice business aspects.

  • Track 12-1 Repair & Restorative Products
  • Track 12-2 Prosthetics and Crowns & Bridges
  • Track 12-3 Cosmetic Products and Preventive Products
  • Track 12-4 Regenerative Endodontics: Saving Teeth with Stem Cells
  • Track 12-5 Dental Public Health Education and Work Force
  • Track 12-6 Dental and Craniofacial Development & Oral Health
  • Track 12-7 Cariology Research Program
  • Track 12-8 Dental Practice Management Companies
  • Track 12-9 Management of Special Child in Dentistry
  • Track 12-10 Dental Practice Management Consultant
  • Track 12-11 Dental Hygiene Special Needs Patients
  • Track 12-12 Dental Branding & Identity
  • Track 12-13 Dental Website Design

Digital dentistry is characterized as replacement of traditional techniques with digital techniques for dental systems. Astounding dental care dependably starts with appropriate diagnosing and treatment arranging. An exhaustive clinical examination from our dental practitioners and hygienists combined with cutting edge digital imaging gives our patients all the data they need to make informed decisions about their oral health. Digital dentistry incorporates work in a variety of ranges including; Caries diagnosis; CAD/CAM and intraoral imaging; Computer- aided implant dentistry; Digital radiography; Electric and surgical/embed hand pieces; Lasers; Occlusion and TMJ analysis and diagnosis; Photography; Practice and patient record management  including computerized patient training and Shade matching.

  • Track 13-1 Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography
  • Track 13-2 Cone Beam Imaging and 3d Dental Imaging
  • Track 13-3 Dental Lasers and Digital Radiography
  • Track 13-4 Electric and Surgical/Implant Hand Pieces
  • Track 13-5 Photography — Extra Oral and Intraoral

The main aim of this dental research studies is to explore research in all fields of oral and related sciences, to encourage improvements in methods for the prevention and treatment of oral and dental disease, also 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 globe.

  • Track 14-1 Intrusive Luxation
  • Track 14-2 DNA Vaccines Show Promise in Preventing Dental Caries
  • Track 14-3 Protein Mediated Enamel Mineralization
  • Track 14-4 Future Trends in Oral Health and Disease
  • Track 14-5 Cardiovascular Diseases and Dentistry
  • Track 14-6 Genetics Dentistry
  • Track 14-7 Advances in Orthodontics
  • Track 14-8 Imaging Science
  • Track 14-9 Conservative and Operative Dentistry

Traumatic dental injuries/wounds (TDIs) happen habitually in youngsters and youthful grown-ups, containing 5% of all wounds. Twenty five percent of all school youngsters encounter dental injury and 33% of grown-ups have encountered injury to the lasting dentition, with most of the wounds happening before age 19. Luxation wounds are the most well-known TDIs in the essential dentition, though crown breaks are even more usually detailed for the perpetual teeth. Legitimate finding, treatment arranging, and follow-up are vital to guarantee a great result. Crowns are utilized to re-establish separated teeth. They wrap over the entire tooth to give a stronger, more grounded tooth when they have been intensely treated or worn.

  • Track 15-1 Enamel Fracture
  • Track 15-2Enamel Dentin Fracture
  • Track 15-3 Crown Fracture with Exposed Pulp
  • Track 15-4 Crown-Root Fracture
  • Track 15-5 Root Fracture
  • Track 15-6 Concussion
  • Track 15-7 Subluxation
  • Track 15-8 Extrusive Luxation
  • Track 15-9 Oral Pain Management