Theme: Explore the Innovatory Treatments in Dentistry
Advanced Dentistry 2023
Advanced Dentistry 2023:
Conference Series LLC Ltd welcomes all the participants from all over the world to attend “36th International Conference on Dental Science & Advanced Dentistry” which is going to be held in Vancouver, Canada, during May 22-23, 2023. The theme of the esteemed event is "Explore the Innovatory Treatments in Dentistry" 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?
Advanced Dentistry Conference-2023 includes international attendee workshops, lectures, and exhibitions, poster presentations including a designated registration area, a refreshment break, and gala lunch. Participants can join the Advanced Dentistry Conference 2023 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 Dental Assistants, Dental Practice Managers, Dental MarketingManagers, Dentist / Practice Owners, Office Managers, Marketing Executives, Group Practice Executives and other members of the dental team about Dentistry and its advances. This is your 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.
CDE ensures that the dentists are provided with the latest diagnostic, preventive and treatment methods in the industry. Dentists who fail to keep pace may mean they're actually falling behind in the quality of dental care they provide. As an Oral Surgeon, these frequent changes challenge you to learn and adopt new ways to improve patient care.
Potential Participants: Advanced Dentistry Conference-2023 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.
Track 1: 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.
Track 2: Endodontics
Endodontic is the division of dentistry that deals with infections of the tooth root, dental pulp, and adjacent tissue. Teeth are composed of a rigid structure surrounding a soft, living tissue called the pulp. The pulp comprises nerves, blood vessels and connective soft tissue. When the pulp become diseased or damaged and eventually dies, treatment will be essential to save the tooth. Root canal therapy is the most common technique done by an endodontist to remove the infested pulp and nerves from the tooth’s root canal. Other procedures include endodontic retreatment and endodontic surgery to prevent extractions.
Track 3: Forensic Odontology
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. The other type of evidence is that of bite marks, left on either the victim (by the attacker), the perpetrator (from the victim of an attack), or on an object found at the crime scene. Bite marks are often found on children who are abused.
Track 4: 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.
Track 5: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is the division of dentistry that comprises surgery to correct diseases, injuries and flaws in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and Cranio-maxillofacial region. The field of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery varies from simple extractions and surgical removal of buried teeth to controlling of facial trauma. Typical oral surgical processes includes extraction of teeth, wisdom teeth surgery, dental extractions for physically compromised patients, placement of dental implants, bone grafting, tongue tie surgery , and analysis and treatment of cysts and tumors.
Track 6: Oral Implantology
Oral Implantology is intended to promote study and scientific research in the field of dental implantology and allied biomedicaz disciplines at Dental Dubai. It provides valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontics, periodontists, scientists, clinicians, laboratory owners and technicians, manufacturers, and educators during Dentistry workshop and Dentistry conferences. Dental Implant basics, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals, and the latest research in implantology, implant surgery, and advanced implant procedures.
Track 7: Oral Cancer
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.
Track 8: Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the division of dentistry that deals with teeth arrangement to correct malocclusions and also the modification of facial growth. While orthodontic treatment has usually been suggested for functional reasons, it is increasingly used for aesthetic reasons to develop a person’s appearance. Typical problems corrected using orthodontic applications include improperly aligned teeth, crowded or irregularly spaced teeth, swelling teeth, extra or missing teeth, misaligned jaws and bite problems. Orientation problems could also have arisen through accidents , prolonged thumb sucking or pacifier sucking in grown-up children, missing teeth, premature or late loss of baby teeth, tumors in the mouth, dental disease or inadequately fitted fillings, crowns or braces.
Track 9: Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry is the dental field that provides primary and widespread oral health care for children from infancy through youth and patients with special health care needs. Pediatric dental treatment and disease avoidance is provided for children up to 14 years of age, with special services for newborns and infants. Pediatric dentists encourage the dental health of children as well as help as educational resources for parents. Early detection is necessary to maintain oral health, modify unusual habits, and treat as needed and as simply as possible.
Track 10: Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics or prosthetic dentistry: is the part of dentistry that focuses on dental prostheses. Prosthodontists offer multi-disciplinary levels of care and offer the most progressive form of sequencing treatment, restorative treatment and maintenance. Prosthodontic treatments are designed to produce a balance between functionality, longevity and aesthetics, which include crowns and bridges, bonding and veneers, dentures, dental implants, and full mouth restoration.
Track 11: Veterinary Dentistry
Veterinary dentistry is the field of dentistry applied to the care of animals. It is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the Maxillo-facial region, and its associated structures as it relates to animals. It is important to examine the whole animal, even when the primary complaint is the mouth. Some dental diseases may be the result of a systemic problem and some may result in systemic complications. In all cases, dental procedures require a general anesthetic so it is important to establish the cardiovascular and respiratory status and canine and feline physiological values of the patient to avoid risks or complications.
Track 12: Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry states to any dental work that improves the appearance of a person's teeth, gums. It mainly focuses on enhancement dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. It involves the addition of a dental material to teeth or gums, removal of tooth structure or gums, straightening of teeth accompanied by an improvement in appearance of face.
Track 13: Restorative Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry is the study, analysis and integrated management of diseases of the oral cavity, the teeth and supporting structures. It comprises the rehabilitation of the teeth and the oral cavity to the functional, psychological and aesthetic necessities of the individual patient, including the coordination of multi-professional working to achieve these objectives. The focus of the Restorative Dentistry specialty is to work with other dental, medical and surgical specialists and other clinical associates, to provide and support the integrated management and oral rehabilitation of patients with complex treatment needs.
Track 14: Periodontics
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.
Track 15: Oral Appliance therapy
Oral appliance therapy is an effective cure option for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). A custom-fit oral sleep appliance can recover sleep, restore alertness and rejuvenate health. Worn only during sleep, an oral appliance fits like a sports mouth guard or an orthodontic retainer. It supports the jaw in a forward point to help retain an open upper airway. Study shows that oral appliance therapy is an effective treatment preference for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. The therapy is an effective, non-invasive treatment that fits easily into lifestyle.
Track 16: Sleep Apnea Syndrome
There are numerous types of sleep apnea, but the most common is obstructive sleep apnea. It is a potentially severe sleep disorder. It causes breathing to frequently stop and start during sleep. This type of apnea arises when throat muscles intermittently relax and block airway during sleep.
Track 17: 3-D imaging in dentistry
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.
Track 18: Orofacial Myofunctional therapy in dental practice
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy It is neuro-muscular re-education of the oral facial muscles through a chain of exercises, to help in the normalization of the developing or advanced craniofacial structures and function. It is behavioral modification to eradicate dysfunctional practices. It works with the muscles of the lips, tongue, cheeks and face and their related purposes such as breathing, sucking, chewing, swallowing and speech as well as the rest position of the tongue and cheeks. It is used to form, balance, and stabilize, the stomatognathic and cranial systems.
Track 19: Dental Ethics
Ethics is a discipline dealing mainly with moral duty, conduct, and judgment. The dentist and the practice of dentistry are organized by many laws on the federal, state, and local level. Dental Ethics mean moral duties and obligations of the dentist towards his patients, specialists and associates and society. "Dentistry meetings" and Dentistry conferences help to encourage the welfare and equality of human beings.
Track 20: Dental Marketing
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.
Market Analysis Advanced Dentistry 2023:
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, 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 joint and other supporting, muscular, lymphatic, nervous, vascular, and anatomical structures. Dentistry is often also understood to subsume the now largely defunct medical specialty of stomatology (the study of the mouth and its disorders and diseases) for which reason the two terms are used interchangeably in certain regions.
Dental Services Market Definition:
The dental services market consists of sales of dental services and related goods by entities (organizations, sole traders and partnerships) that provide general dentistry, oral surgeries and orthodontics and prosthodontic services. This industry comprises establishments of licensed health practitioners having the degree of D.M.D. – Doctor of Dental Medicine, D.D.S. – Doctor of Dental Surgery, or D.D.Sc. – Doctor of Dental Science. Dentists are health practitioners who operate private or group practices in their own premises or in other facilities such as hospitals or health maintenance organization (HMO) medical centers. They provide dental (tooth and gum) preventive, cosmetic maintenance and/or emergency care. They might also specialize in a single field of dentistry.
Dental Services Market Size:
The global dental services market reached a value of nearly $436.2 billion in 2018, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% since 2014, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% to nearly $629.3 billion by 2022. Growth in the historic period resulted from favorable government initiatives, aging populations, and emerging markets growth. Factors that negatively affected growth in the historic period were unqualified man power, limited coverage for dental services, and weak wage growth in developed countries.
Going forward, rising demand for cosmetic dentistry, growing dental tourism, increasing popularity of franchise dentistry, and technological advances will drive growth. Factors that could hinder the growth of the dental services market in the future include increasing costs of dental procedures, rising interest rates, and stringent government regulations.
Dental Services Market Drivers:
The aging population profile of most countries contributed to the growth of the dental services market. During the historic period, the number of people globally over the age of 65 grew from below 450 million to 601 million, an increase of 33%, according to estimates based on Population Reference Bureau data. Dental issues such as xerostomia, periodontal diseases, and dry mouth are common among the geriatric population. The increase in the size of aging population has increased the patient pool with dental disorders such as periodontal disease, plaque, mouth cancer, tooth decay denture-related problems and soft tissue problems. In 2013, it was estimated that $111 billion were spent on dental services in the USA, and older adults spent more than any other age group on dental care with an average of $800 per person. Moreover, in Australia, 42% of people with natural teeth and aged 65 or above wore dentures. Increased demand for dental services from older populations drove the market in the historic period.
Dental Market Restraints:
Globally, the health care insurance provided by the governments cover only basic dentals services. Dental procedures such as dental implants, root canals, tooth bonding are expensive for individuals, forcing them to evade dental care even in case of uncovered dental issues. For instance, a study showed that a patient’s expenditure on dental care was paid from a large portion of their disposable incomes. Medications or drugs, inpatient care and laboratory tests increased the cost burden, forcing them to choose between oral health care and basic amenities. Lack of dental coverage discouraged people from availing dental services such as dental implants surgery, which are comparatively expensive, negatively influencing the market growth in the historic period.
Dental Services Market Trends:
The dental services industry is experiencing a change in its delivery model through dental service organizations or dental support organizations (DSOs) giving rise to more corporate or group practices. DSOs are independent business support centers that contract with dental services providers and provide critical business management and support to dental practices, including non-clinical operations. The DSOs are facilitating more in-house treatments such as orthodontics, endodontic and oral maxillofacial surgery instead of being referred to a separate specialist. Group practices provide improved funding for infrastructure, equipment and expenses associated with hiring specialists. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), in the USA, as of 2017, nearly 16.3% of the dentists were affiliated with dental service organizations.
Opportunities and Recommendations In The Dental Services Market:
Opportunities – The top opportunities in the global dental services market will arise in the general dentistry segment, which will gain $121.86 billion of global annual sales by 2023. The dental services market size will gain the most in China at $56.49 billion. Market-trend-based strategies for the dental services market include collaborating with DSOs (dental service organizations) to take advantage of group service structures, adopting new technologies to deliver safer, precise and less painful dental services, entering into collaborations and mergers with dental services chains to stay relevant in the market, and expanding operations to low cost emerging economies.
Dental Services Market Segmentation:
The dental services market is segmented by type of service, by type of procedure and by geography.
By Type of Service-
The dental services market can be segmented by type of service
a) General Dentistry
b) Oral Surgery
c) Orthodontics and Prosthodontics
General dentistry was the largest segment of the dental services market by type of service in 2018 at 68.9%. The orthodontics and prosthodontics market is expected to be the fastest-growing segment going forward at a CAGR of 11.8%.
General Dentistry Is Further Segmented By Type of Service-
a) Restorative Services
b) Preventive Services
c) Diagnostic Services
d) Non-Surgical Endodontic Services
Restorative services were the largest segment of the general dentistry market by type of service in 2018 at 38.3%.
Orthodontics and Prosthodontics Is Further Segmented By Type of Service-
a) Orthodontics
b) Prosthodontics
Orthodontics was the largest segment of the orthodontics and prosthodontics market by type of service in 2018 at 52.5%.
By Type of Procedure -
The dental services market can be segmented by type of procedure
a) Cosmetic Dentistry
b) Non-cosmetic Dentistry
Non-cosmetic dentistry was the largest segment of the dental services market by type of procedure in 2018 at 94%. The cosmetic dentistry market is expected to be the fastest- growing segment going forward at a CAGR of 10.2%.
By Geography -
North America, USA, Western Europe, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Asia Pacific, China,, Japan, India, Australia, Eastern Europe, Russia, South America, Brazil, Middle East, Africa, North America was the largest market for dental services, accounting for 35.3% of the global market in 2018. It was followed by Asia-Pacific, Western Europe and then the other regions. Going forward, the fastest-growing regions in the dental services market will be Asia-Pacific and Africa. Dental Services Competitive Landscape
Major Competitors are:
• National Health Service
• The British United Provident Association Limited
• Integrated Dental Holdings
• Aspen Dental Management Inc.
• Abano Healthcare Group Ltd.
Other Competitors Include:
• Q & M Dental Group (Singapore) Limited
• InterDent, Inc.
• Healthway Medical Corporation Limited
• Clove Dental
• Coast Dental Services
• Birner Dental Management Services, Inc.
• Brighter Dental Care
• German Dental Clinic Ltd
• Centre for Dentistry
• Colosseum Dental UK (CDUK)
• Genix Healthcare
• Alpha Dental Group
• Community Dental Services
• Nationwide Healthcare Providers Limited
• Portman Dental Care
• My Dentist
• Axiss Dental
• Apollo White Dental
• Smile Kraft
• Dentistree
• Bybo Dental
• Arrail Group
• Keen Dental
• Dazhong Dental
• C.K.J Professional Dental
• RYO Dental Clinic
• Tokyo Ambassador Dental Office
• Hitomi Dental Office
• Yamate Dental Clinic
• United Dental Office
• Daikanyama Dental Clinic
• Reiko Dental Clinic
• Bupa Dental Corporation
• Maven Dental Group
• No Gaps Dental
• Pacific Smiles
• Huamei Dental
• Q&M Dental Holdings
• U-dental
• Jiamei Dental
• Yafei Dental
• My Family Dentist
• Partha Dental
• Denty`s Dental Care
• Motoazabu Hills Dental Clinic
• Hatada Dental Clinic
• Dental Office OC3 Hibiya
• American Dental Center
• European Medical Center
• American Medical Center
• German Dental Center
• French Dental Clinic
• Exclusive dental studio
• Dental Treatment Center
• Odontoclinic
• The Dental Clinic & GT Concept Asociados
• Smiles Peru - Dental Health
• Drs. Pelcman Practice
• Al Muhaidib
• Avicena Centers
• Cham Clinic
• Dima Dental Center
• FRB Dental Clinic
• Kadoon Clinic
• Sigal Dental Clinic
• Star Smile Dental Center
• The Dental Lounge
• Ilham Dental Clinic
• The Dental House
• Helio Dental Clinic
• Maurice Dental Clinic
• Shalash Dental and Implant Center
• Royal Dental Care
• Elite Smile Dental Clinic
• Ultra Dental Care
• Dental Studio
• Smile360
• Bethel Dental Clinic
• Bona Dental Clinic
• Rainbow Dental Clinic
• Rophe Dental Clinic
Advanced Dentistry 2020 invites participants from all leading clinics, 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. It is also 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 is Dental researchers, Dental educators, Clinical organizations, Educational institutes, and Business leaders in the health sector worldwide.
Dental Marketing Statistics:
Market analysis:
Global Dentistry Market 2019 Industry Research Report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Global Dentistry industry. This report studies Global Dentistry in Global market, especially in North America, China, Europe, Southeast Asia, Japan and India with production, revenue, consumption, import and export in these regions, from 2014 to 2019, and forecast to 2025.
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%
Reference:
http://www.medindia.net/education/dental_colleges.asp
http://www.a2zcolleges.com/dental/usa.html
http://www.dentaljuce.com/fruit/docs/World_Dental_schools.html
http://www.educationnews.org/career-index/dental-hygienist-schools-in-louisiana/
http://dir.indiamart.com/impcat/dental-products.html
http://www.healthmantra.com/dealer.shtml
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dental_organizations_in_the_United_States
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- Official Letter of Invitation
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Conference Highlights
- Dental public health
- Endodontics
- Forensic Odontology
- Geriatric Dentistry
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Oral Implantology
- Oral Cancer
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Prosthodontics
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Restorative Dentistry
- Periodontics
- Oral Appliance therapy
- Sleep Apnea Syndrome
- 3-D imaging in dentistry
- Orofacial Myofunctional therapy in dental practice
- Dental Ethics
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