Webinar on

Advanced Dentistry 2020

December 29, 2020

Advanced Dentistry 2020

Theme: A better life starts with beautiful smile

Meetings International welcomes all the participants from all over the world to attend webinar on Advanced Dentistry which is going to be held in London,UK, during, 2020. The theme of the esteemed event is " A BETTER LIFE STARTS WITH BEAUTIFUL SMILE" which will bring together Dentists, Dental professional, Dental Hygienists, Dental Students, Dental researchers, Dental Educators, Dental Business Leaders etc. from all over the world who are engaged in the field of Dentistry.

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What's New?

webinar on Advanced Dentistry -2020 includes international attendee workshops, lectures, and exhibitions, poster presentations including a designated registration area, a refreshment break, and gala lunch. Participants can join the webinar on Advanced Dentistry 2020 as an international member to receive special benefits on registration packages. So come and join leading experts and eminent professionals to keep up with the pace of modern developing dentistry world will continue to in the future.

Target Audience:

  • Dental Surgeons
  • Principal Dentist's
  • Dental Nurses
  • Orthodontists
  • Periodontics
  • Dentists
  • Dental House Officers
  • Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
  • Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
  • Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
  • Dental Treatment Coordinators
  • Dental Partners or Owners
  • Dental Wholesalers, Dealers and Distributors
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Dental Business/Practice Managers

Potential Participants: webinar on Advanced Dentistry -2020 welcomes attendees from all universities, dental clinics, dental companies etc. to share their 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.

 

Dental Surgery:

Dental surgery is a part of dentistry, which is a branch of medicine dealing with teeth, gums, and the mouth. Dentists are the practitioners of dentistry and they deal with the treatment, prevention, diagnosis, and study of conditions, disorders, and diseases of the oral cavity. This covers the oral mucosa and the dentition as well as all related tissues and structures (like the jaw and facial or maxillofacial area).To the general public, dentistry and dental surgery are mostly associated with fixing teeth. However, dental medicine isn’t only about fixing your teeth but also covers other aspects of craniofacial complex, such as the temperomandibular structure and other supporting structures. In turn, dental surgery procedures don’t only cover root canals and removal of wisdom teeth that are impacted.

  • Endodontic: This is a type of surgery involving the root or pulp of the tooth.
  • Prosthodontics: This is a dental surgery involving dental prosthetics or prosthetic tooth replacement.
  • Orthodontic Treatment: This involves placing devices on your teeth to alter their placement and to correct your bite.

 

Periodontitis:

While this is the one of type of Dental Surgery .Periodontics or Periodontology is the division of dentistry that deals with the management of the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth, especially the gums. Gum cure is essential to prevent tooth loss. Common periodontal processes include scaling and root development, periodontal surgery, dental implants, and cosmetic techniques such as crown lengthening, soft tissue grafts, and ridge augmentation.

 

Dental public health:

Good dental or oral care is important to sustaining healthy teeth, gums and tongue. Oral problems comprising bad breath, dry mouth, canker or cold sores, TMD, tooth decay, or thrush are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. Oral health is necessary to general health and well-being at every stage of life. A healthy mouth enables not only nourishment of the physical body, but also improves social interaction and promotes self-esteem and feelings of well-being.

  • Provide support to dentists so they may succeed and excel throughout their careers.
  • Be the trusted resource for oral health information that will help people be good stewards of their own oral health.
  • Improve public health outcomes through a strong collaborative profession and through effective collaboration across the spectrum of our external stakeholders.
  • Ensure that the ADA is a financially stable organization that provides appropriate resources to enable operational and strategic initiatives.
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Geriatric Dentistry:

Geriodontics 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. The dental diseases that the elderly are particularly prone to are root caries, attrition, periodontal disease, missing teeth because of earlier neglect, edentulism, poor quality of alveolar ridges, ill-fitting dentures, mucosal lesions, oral ulceration, dry mouth (xerostomia), oral cancers, and rampant caries.

  • Frail elderly have chronic, debilitating, physical, medical and emotional problems who are unable to maintain independence without continued assistance from others. As a result, the majority of the frail elderly live in the community with support services.
  • Functionally dependent elderly have chronic, debilitating, physical and medical or emotional problems or any combination that compromises their capacity to the extent where they are unable to maintain independence and as a result are homebound or institutionalized.

 

Oral Cancer:

Major factors for Oral cancer can form in any portion of the mouth or throat. Most oral cancers begin in the tongue and in the floor of the mouth. Anybody can get oral cancer, but the threat is higher for male, over age 40, use tobacco or alcohol or have a past of head or neck cancer. Repeated sun exposure is also a risk for lip cancer. Oral cancer treatmentsmay comprise surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy.

  • human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
  • chronic facial sun exposure
  • a previous diagnosis of oral cancer
  • a family history of oral or other types of cancer
  • a weakened immune system
  • poor nutrition
  • genetic syndromes
  • being male

 

3-D imaging in dentistry:

By using 3D Imaging is one of the most significant tools for orthodontists to evaluate and record size and form of craniofacial structures. Orthodontists regularly use 2-dimensional (2D) static imaging procedures, but deepness of structures cannot be acquired and restricted with 2D imaging. Three-dimensional (3D) imaging has been developed in the early of 1990's and has gained a prized place in dentistry, particularly in orthodontics. In 3D diagnostic imaging, a series of anatomical records is gathered using certain technical equipment, processed by a computer and later presented on a 2D monitor to present the illusion of deepness. Digital refers to the use of dental technologies or devices to carry out dental procedures rather than using mechanical or electrical tools. The use of digital dentistry can make carrying out dental procedures more efficient than using mechanical tools

  • Dental cone beam computed tomography
  • Cone Beam imaging and 3D dental Imaging
  • Dental lasers and Digital radiography

 

 

  • Dental Surgery
  • Dental public health
  • Geriatric Dentistry
  • Periodontitis
  • Oral Cancer
  • 3-D imaging in dentistry

1 Renowned Speakers

Dr. Michele Antonio LOPEZ

Dental Surgery
Italy