About Conference
Clinical Dentistry 2020 takes a great privilege to welcome you all to the city of Rome situated in Italy for the 5th International Conference on Dental and Clinical Dentistry, to be held in June 24-25, 2020 in Rome, Italy. Clinical Dentistry 2020
is organized by Conference Series, providing an international platform
for the exchange of information in a wide arena of branches of dentistry
science.
Conference Highlights
Track 1: Clinical Dentistry & Dental Science
The discipline of Clinical Dental Research has
undergoing changes in scope, methods, instrumentation and technology
which is driven by increased awareness of quality health care in
developing countries and advanced biotechnological availability in
developed world. It includes increase application of computer technology
in diagnostic science, molecular methods, and clinical measurements,
which in turn will affect clinical decision making with increased
accuracy.
The changes in pattern of oral
disease have further increased the scope of clinical research with shift
in focus of research to explore unknown etiological factor and
etiopathogenesis. Hence the overall trend is towards the increased
demand of trained and experienced clinical investigator in dentistry.
Dental science,
the branch of pharmaceutical that's included within the study,
diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of distinctive disarranges as well
as infections of the dental locale. It'll basically center on structure,
advancement and anomalies of the teeth. A therapeutic professional who
is managing dental science called dentists.
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Practical Accelerated Restorative Techniques
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Techniques in Adhesive Dentistry
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Nanobiomaterials
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Implants in clinical dentistry
Track 2: Advancements in Dentistry
Advancements in new dental technology offer better solutions for traditional oral health problems than ever before. The trend in dentistry
is utilizing technology to make dentistry more comfortable, durable,
efficient and natural-looking for the patient as possible. Patients
benefit from advanced techniques that are less invasive and more
dependable than the years of past. Procedures that formerly took
multiple trips to the dentist or required multiple health care
providers can often be performed in the comfort of one office by one
qualified provider. There are much new advancement in dentistry that
your dentist may choose to offer for an enhanced state of comfort and
improved oral health.
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Intra-oral cameras
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WaterLase iPlus
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Dental X-rays
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Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography
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Implants in clinical dentistry
Track 3: Dental Implants and Orthodontics
Orthodontics
is a branch of “dentistry” that specializes in treating patients with
improper positioning of teeth when the mouth is closed (malocclusion),
which results in an improper bite. Orthodontics also includes treating
and controlling various aspects of facial growth (Dentofacial orthopedics) and the shape and development of the jaw .An orthodontics specialist is called an orthodontist.
An orthodontist uses a range of medical dental devices,
including headgears, plates, braces, Implants, Cleft Lip and Palate
etc. and use the recent advances in orthodontics like invisalign
techniques.
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Palatal expander
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Herbst appliance
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Debonding
Track 4: Oral Oncology
Oral Cancer:
Pathophysiology the term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth and
the pharynx. Several types of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx.
Most cases of oral cancer are because of cigarette smoking, heavy
alcohol use or the use of both tobacco and alcohol consumptions. The
stage of oral cancer is one of the most important factors in evaluating
treatment options. 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 resection is an operation to remove the
entire tumor. Some normal tissue surrounding the tumor is also removed
to ensure that no cancer cells remain in the body.
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Live implant Surgery
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Tobacco and Oral disease
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Chemotherapy of Oral Cancer and its side effects
Track 5: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery & Innovations
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
is an exciting and challenging specialty of dentistry that combines
dental, medical, and surgical knowledge and skills. Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery is the specialty of Dentistry that concentrates on
the diagnosis and surgical management of oral and maxillofacial pathologic conditions, including epithelial diseases and mesenchyme disorders of soft and hard tissues.
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Reconstructive surgery
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Maxillofacial regeneration
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Craniomaxillofacial trauma and reconstruction
Track 6: Dental Materials
Dental materials
are specially fabricated materials, designed for use in dentistry.
There are many different types of dental material, and their
characteristics vary according to their intended purpose. Examples
include temporary dressings, dental restorations, endodontic materials, impression materials, prosthetic materials, dental implants, and many others.
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Restorative dental material
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Endodantic materials
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Classification of adverse reaction from Dental material
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Dental laboratory material
Track 7: Prosthodontics & Periodontics
Prosthodontists are experts in the restoration and replacement of teeth - they make smiles look beautiful and function the way they should. Maxillo-facial prosthetics, Implant-based prostheses, Management of temporo-mandibular disorders, Dentures,
Crowns, bridges, and full or partial dentures are just some of the
procedures that can help you regain your smile and improve your
appearance and self-confidence. Another option is dental implants, a
more permanent solution that has improved greatly over the last ten
years, thanks to the pioneering techniques of prosthodontics.
Periodontics is that specialty of
dentistry which encompasses the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their
substitutes and the maintenance of the health, function and esthetics
of these structures and tissues. The didactic areas of instruction
include the normal periodontium at the macro and microscopic level,
periodontal pathology including intra-oral lesions associated with periodontal conditions, periodontal microbiology and immunology,
pain control and pharmacology applicable to periodontal treatments,
cell biology, wound healing including periodontal regeneration, dental
implantology, case management, epidemiology and statistics in Periodontology.
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Periodontal Surgery
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Classification of Periodontal disease
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Non-Surgical Therapy
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Smoking and Periodontal Health
Track 8: Orofacial Myology
Orofacial myology is a specialized professional discipline that evaluates and treats a variety of oral and facial(orofacial) muscle (myo-) postural and functional disorders and habit patterns that may disrupt normal dental development and also create cosmetic problems. The Principles involved with the evaluation and treatment of orofacial myofunctional disorders are based upon dental science tenets.
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Myofunctional Therapy
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Myofunctional Disorders
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Orofacial Myofunctional disorder effect on speech
Track 9: Dental Sleep Medicine
Dental sleep medicine is an area of dental practice that focuses on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Approximately 25 million adults have obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA), which can cause them to stop breathing hundreds of times a night
for anywhere, from a few seconds to more than a minute. Sleep apnea is a
chronic condition that occurs when your muscles relax during sleep,
allowing soft tissue to collapse and block the airway. As a result,
repeated breathing pauses occur, which often reduce your oxygen levels.
These breathing pauses are followed by brief awakenings that disturb
your sleep.
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Oral appliance therapy
Track 10: Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry
focuses on improving the appearance of a person's teeth, mouth and
smile. Cosmetic dentistry provides elective – or desired – treatments or
services. Cosmetic dentistry treatments currently in use include
Inlays/Onlays, Composite Bonding, Teeth Whitening, Dental Veneers, Dental Implants, Smile Makeover, Full mouth reconstruction.
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Full Mouth Reconstruction
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Teeth Whitening
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Fillings
Track 11: Dental Nursing
Dental care is important to prevent dental disease and to maintain proper dental and oral health.
Oral problems, including dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth,
tooth decay, are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. Over one
third of the population has no access to community water fluoridation
which causes serious oral health problems. Over 108 million children and
adults lack dental insurance, which is over 2.5 times of the
number who lacks medical insurance. American dental attains greater
significance as it has taken the concepts of promoting oral health, and preventing oral diseases. The significant role that dentists, dental hygienists,
scientists, and other health professionals of Dental events will leads
to the: safe and effective disease prevention measures exist that
everyone can adopt to improve oral health and prevent disease.
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Dental sedation nursing
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Special care Dental nursing
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Orthodontic nursing
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Oral Health education
Track 12: Oral Health
Dental Hygiene
encompasses the relationship between oral health care and total body
health. Providing individualized oral hygiene care requires knowledge in
the application of principles of biomedical, clinical and social
sciences. A dental hygienist has the opportunity to influence a
patient’s overall health by providing knowledgeable oral hygiene
treatment. The profession requires an interest in science and health
care and, equally important, a desire to work with and help people.
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Dentures
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Flossing and Mouth wash
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Teeth whitening
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Dental Health Issues
Track 13: Public Health Dentistry
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.
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Dental Public Health intelligence
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Academic Dental Public Health
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Oral Health surveillance
Track 14: Oral Microbiology & Maxillofacial Pathology
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 ora 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.
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Malocclusion
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Gingivitis & Periodontitis
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Neoplastic & Idiopathic disorders
Track 15: Forensic Dentistry
Forensic dentistry
is the application of dental knowledge to those criminal and civil laws
that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system.
Forensic dentists are involved in assisting investigative agencies to
identify recovered human remains in addition to the identification of
whole or fragmented bodies; forensic dentists may also be asked to
assist in determining age, race, occupation, previous dental history and
socioeconomic status of unidentified human beings. Identification is
done by the comparison of ante-mortem and post-mortem dental records and
using the unique features visible on dental radiographs. Forensic
dentistry or forensic odontology is the proper handling, examination
and evaluation of dental evidence, which will be then presented in the
interest of justice. The evidence that may be derived from teeth is the
age (in children) and identification of the person to whom the teeth
belong. This is done using dental records including radiographs,
ante-mortem (prior to death) and post-mortem (after death) photographs
and DNA. Forensic odontology is derived from Latin, meaning a forum or
where legal matters are discussed.
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Identification & Methods
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Dental identification
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Age estimation
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Personal abuse – Oral and Dental aspects
Track 16: Dental Research & Dental Pharmacology
The aim of this dental research
studies is to promote research in all fields of oral and related
sciences, to encourage improvements in methods for the prevention and
treatment of oral and dental disease, 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 world.
Dental pharmacology is the study of drugs used to treat conditions of the oral cavity. Some of these drugs include antibiotics, analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs
and anti-Periodontitis agents. Dental pharmacology studies the effects
of drugs and their use for preventive, diagnostic and therapy. Clinical
pharmacology studies the effects of drugs and their use for preventive,
diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. It is an interdisciplinary field
that requires integration of physiology and pathophysiology. Assessment
of the benefits and potential risks of drug administration and abuse,
drug interactions and individual variability to drug response are also
areas particularly relevant in clinical settings. It is an
interdisciplinary field that requires integration of physiology and
pathophysiology. Assessment of the benefits and potential risks of drug
administration and abuse, drug interactions and individual variability
to drug response are also areas particularly relevant in clinical
settings.
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Autonomic Nervous system drugs
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Managment of chronic and non-odontogenic pain
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Heamostatics and Anti-coagulent
Track 17: Dental Anesthesiology
Dental anesthesiology (or
dental anesthesiology) is the specialty of dentistry that deals with
the management of pain through the use of advanced local and general
anesthesia techniques.
Dental anesthesiology is the discipline
in dentistry that manages pain and anxiety through the use of local
anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia. Dental Anesthesiology
educates graduate, pre-doctoral, and dental hygiene students in the
management of pain, fear, and anxiety associated with dental treatment.
Dentist anesthesiologists trained to
provide the entire spectrum of anesthetic services, which generally
range from local anesthesia through general anesthesia, for a wide range
of dental and surgical procedures. Faculty research involving dental
anesthesiology has focused on the clinical efficacy and safety of
anesthetics when used in both healthy and medically-compromised
patients.
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Use of lasers
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Sedation techniques
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Pain free Dentistry
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Dental Radiology
Track 18: Preventive and Operative Dentistry
Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for one's teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease,
enamel wear, and more. Preventive dentistry prevents people from
developing dental problems later on. Cavities, gingivitis, enamel loss,
and periodontitis can all be avoided or mitigated with proper dental
care. Operative dentistry
concerned with restoration of parts of the teeth that are defective as a
result of disease, trauma, or abnormal development to a state of normal
function, health, and esthetics.
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Instruments used in Operative Dentistry
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Preventive Dentistry for Children
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Current concept in Preventive Dentistry
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Techniques involved in Operative Dentistry
Track 19: 3D Imaging and Digital 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.
There are many other areas of digital
dentistry available, and many more are being researched. It is an
exciting time to be in the dental profession as more technologies are
being introduced that make dentistry easier, faster, better, and — most
important — enjoyable.
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CAD/CAM and intraoral imaging — both laboratory- and clinician-controlled
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Computer-aided implant dentistry — including design and fabrication of surgical guides
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Digital radiography — intraoral and extra oral, including cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)
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Electric and surgical/implant hand pieces
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Occlusion and TMJ analysis and diagnosis
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Lasers
Track 20: Restorative Dentistry
Tooth restorations
are the various ways your dentist can replace missing teeth or repair
missing parts of the tooth structure which is most commonly discussed
topic at the upcoming dental conferences. Tooth structure can be missing
due to decay, deterioration
of a previously placed restoration, or fracture of a tooth. Examples of
restorations include the dental fillings, dental crowns, cosmetic
dentures, bridges and implants.
Track 21: Pediatric Dentistry
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. Pediatric dentists provides comprehensive oral health care that includes the Infant oral health exams, Pediatric Endodontic, Dental caries and Pediatric oral health research.
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Diet counseling
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Preventive home care programs
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Need for early detection
Track 22: Endodontics and Hypnodontics
Endodontic sealing materials
for permanent obturation of root canals are highly variable both in
chemistry of setting and in their additives. Conventional materials are
based on zinc oxide-eugenol, rosin-chloroform, or synthetic resins.
These have been extensively tested for biological and technical
properties. Most materials are slightly or moderately cytotoxic, and
some - notably paraformaldehyde-containing materials- have been
associated with clinical complications such as paresthesia
of the mental and/or inferior alveolar nerve. Recently, Ca (OH)
2-containing materials have been introduced with claims of improved
clinical and biological performance.
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Root canal
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Regenerative Endodontics
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Dental Implants
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Endodontic therapies
Track 23: Dental Products and Marketing
Every interaction between your dental
practice and a patient is a component of marketing. In some cases, this
will encompass concrete details like the way your office staff answers
the phone or the list of services you offer. The need for better dental
marketing has increased with the public’s awareness, as well as industry
need to develop better services. Because of the flood of information on
the internet, average new patient is more aware and educated concerning
the aesthetic options available today from a dentist. As a result, a
higher quality dentist is being requested that .they have to develop a
Comprehensive Marketing Strategy. Dental marketing program
is not complete without comprehensive internet marketing. By now, most
dental practices possess a fairly upscale website. The next key to your
cosmetic dentistry marketing plan is to constantly enhance the user
experience of website.
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How to attract the ideal patients
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Internet Marketing
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Building Strategic Alliances
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How to develop a comprehensive Marketing strategy
Special Issues
Supported By
Journal of Oral health & Dental Management
Journal of Cosmetology & Oro Facial Surgery
Journal of Pediatric Dental Care
Journal of Cosmetology & Oro Facial Surgery
Journal of Pediatric Dental Care
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