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37th Global Summit on Dental Surgeons & Dental Nursing, will be organized around the theme “Innovations in advanced Dentistry Era”

Dental Surgeons & Nursing 2017 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in Dental Surgeons & Nursing 2017

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Dental surgery is any of a number of medical procedures that involve artificially modifying dentition; in other words, surgery of the teeth and jaw bones.

 

  • Track 1-1Prosthodontics
  • Track 1-2Apicoectomy
  • Track 1-3Periodontics

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

  • Nurture others without depleting yourself
  • Overcome compassion fatigue and burnout
  • Decrease frustration and job overwhelm
  • Reduce mistakes through managing attention
  • Respond rather than react to crises.
  • Track 2-1Dental sedation nursing
  • Track 2-2Special care dental nursing
  • Track 2-3Orthodontic nursing
  • Track 2-4Medical emergencies
  • Track 2-5Oral health education

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 (fillings, crowns, bridges), endodontic materials (used in root canal therapy), impression materialsprosthetic materials (dentures), dental implants, and many others.

  • Track 3-1Temporary dressings
  • Track 3-2Cements
  • Track 3-3Impression materials
  • Track 3-4Restorative materials
  • Track 3-5Dental prosthesis

OMF surgery is unique in requiring a dual qualification in medicine (Dental anesthesiology) and dentistry, and is often seen as the bridge between medicine and dentistry, treating conditions that require expertise from both backgrounds such as head and neck cancers, salivary gland diseases, facial disproportion, facial pain, temporomandibular joint disorders, impacted teeth, Pediatric craniofacial and cleft surgery, Antibiotic prophylaxis and early dental implant failure,  cysts and tumours of the jaws as well as numerous problems affecting the oral mucosa such as mouth ulcers and infections and also diagnosis and management of dento-facial deformities.

  • Track 4-1Dental anaesthesiology
  • Track 4-2Diagnosis and management of dento-facial deformities
  • Track 4-3Pediatric craniofacial and cleft surgery
  • Track 4-4Antibiotic prophylaxis and early dental implant failure

As a dental patient, you now have more dental treatment options than ever to keep your smile healthy and sparkling. Now days most commonly used treatment are Chemo-radiation therapy, Oral manifestations and dental treatment in menopause, Contemporary orthodontic treatment and Dental prosthetic therapy and also most popular at the Oral health Meeting and Dentistry meetings.

  • Track 5-1Bacteriology and treatment of dental infections
  • Track 5-2Contemporary orthodontic treatment modalities
  • Track 5-3Oral manifestations and dental treatment in menopause
  • Track 5-4Chemoradiation therapy: Effect on dental development
  • Track 5-5Effects of methamphetamine drug on teeth
  • Track 5-6The science and practice of caries prevention

Endodontic is a dental speciality which deals with the dental pulp. Root canal therapy is one of the common procedures followed in endodontic treatments. Also includes treatment of cracked teeth and dental trauma. Endodontic treatment is done to save the teeth from diseased dental pulp. Successful Endodontic  root canal therapy depends on the elimination of the microorganism from the root canal system through the use of Diode laser  in the root canal therapy .Nickel-titanium (NiTi) Rotary files to Endodontics almost changed the way root canal preparation are performed. Regenerative endodontics uses the concept of tissue engineering to restore the root canals to a healthy. Most endodontists offer tremendous flexibility in accommodating emergency cases, so delays in treatment are kept to a minimum and patients can be relieved of dental pain quickly. Many endodontists use state-of-the-art technology such as operating microscopes, digital imaging, ultrasonic instrumentation and fiber optics, to treat their patients quickly and comfortably. Today, getting root canal treatment is often no more uncomfortable than having a filling.

  • Track 6-1Pathologies of Pulp and Periapex
  • Track 6-2Diagnostic Procedures
  • Track 6-3Endodontic Instruments
  • Track 6-4Asepsis in Endodontics
  • Track 6-5Cleaning and Shaping of Root Canal System
  • Track 6-6Access Cavity Preparation

Orthodontics is a specialty field of dentistry that diagnoses, prevents and treats irregularities of the teeth and face. Treatment can correct an irregular or "bad" bite, also known as a malocclusion. The Invisalign method is gaining an increasing interest as an alternative treatment option in adult patient in multidisciplinary complex cases to simplify the treatment plan. Orthodontic implants have become a reliable method in orthodontic practice for providing temporary additional anchorage. These devices are useful to control skeletal anchorage in less compliant patients or in cases where absolute anchorage is necessary. Cleft lip and palate is usually treated with surgery. Other treatments may be needed to treat associated symptoms, such as speech therapy or dental care.

  • Track 7-1Recent Advances in Orthodontics
  • Track 7-2Implants in Orthodontics
  • Track 7-3Genetics in Orthodontics
  • Track 7-4Preventive Orthodontics
  • Track 7-5Orthodontic Treatment Planning

Ethics affect virtually every decision made in a dental office, encompassing activities of both judging and choosing. Ethics affect relationships with patients, the public, office staff, and other professionals. Without a solid ethical foundation, you simply cannot be a true professional. The dentist must be aware of patients’ legitimate needs for prescription drugs.

  • Track 8-1Organizations of oral health systems
  • Track 8-2Primary care and dental health education
  • Track 8-3Dental epidemiology and public health
  • Track 8-4Dental practice management and marketing
  • Track 8-5Obligation to treat patients
  • Track 8-6Refraining from treatment

Dental hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, caries, periodontal (gum) diseases and bad breath.  Vincent infection- a painful disease of the mouth characterized by gray ulceration of the mucous membrane, bleeding of gums, foul odour to the breath etc. Teeth cleaning are the removal of dental plaque and tartar from teeth to prevent cavities, gingivitis, gum disease, and tooth decay. Tooth decay is the most common global disease. A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who is registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice.

  • Track 9-1Effect of tooth brush on oral health
  • Track 9-2Diet and nutrition for oral health
  • Track 9-3Cavities and tooth decay
  • Track 9-4Oral health and dental hygiene in adolescents
  • Track 9-5Pediatric oral health care

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.

  • Track 10-1Snoring
  • Track 10-2Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  • Track 10-3Oral Appliance Therapy

Dentists inject anaesthetic to block sensory transmission by the alveolar nerves. The superior alveolar nerves are not usually anesthetized directly because they are difficult to approach with a needle. For this reason, the maxillary teeth are usually anesthetized locally by inserting the needle beneath the oral mucosa surrounding the teeth. The inferior alveolar nerve is probably anesthetized more often than any other nerve in the body. To anesthetize this nerve, the dentist inserts the needle somewhat posterior to the patient’s last molar.

  • Track 11-1Nerve Block
  • Track 11-2 Infiltration
  • Track 11-3Intraosseous
  • Track 11-4Electrical nerve blocks
  • Track 11-5 Acupuncture or accupressure

Dentistry continues to change, particularly because of the advances in clinical dentistry, materials and technology. These changes offer opportunities for both patients and dental practices alike. Now patients can benefit from the advances in clinical dentistry and dental practices can benefit from the opportunity to move their business in a forward direction. Today, there is no reason for anyone in dentistry to complain about being bored, unproductive or at a plateau. Dental practices need to constantly look at the available options. I find that dentists who are taking advanced clinical courses and utilizing technology are re-energized and enjoying dentistry more than ever before.

  • Track 12-1Fluorides for dentistry
  • Track 12-2Effects of dental filling
  • Track 12-3Developmental defects of enamel in primary teeth: Prevalence and associated factors
  • Track 12-4Dental and periodontal infections
  • Track 12-5Genetic derangements

Dentistry continues to change, particularly because of the advances in clinical dentistry, materials and technology. These changes offer opportunities for both patients and dental practices alike. Now patients can benefit from the advances in Clinical dentistry and dental practices can benefit from the opportunity to move their business in a forward direction. Dental practices need to constantly look at the available options. Dentists can now offer patients advanced choices like Laser dentistry, Esthetic dentistry,Digital dentistry and Implant dentistry. I find that dentists who are taking advanced clinical courses and utilizing technology are re-energized and enjoying dentistry more than ever before.

  • Track 13-1How can stem cells cure the oral health
  • Track 13-2Measuring oral health and quality of life
  • Track 13-3Cardiovascular disease and dentistry
  • Track 13-4• Antimicrobial factors in saliva: Ontogeny and relation to oral health
  • Track 13-5DNA vaccines show promise in preventing dental caries
  • Track 13-6Protein-mediated enamel mineralization

Paediatric dentistry is an age-defined specialty that provides both primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special needs. Pediatric dentists promote the dental health of children as well as serve as educational resources for parents.The pediatric dentist has an extra two years of specialized training and is dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teenage years. The very young, pre-teens, and teenagers all need different approaches in dealing with their behavior, guiding their dental growth and development, and helping them avoid future dental problems. The pediatric dentist is best qualified to meet these needs.  Our office is specially designed with an open environment to treat children from infancy through the teen years, as well as the medically, mentally and physically compromised children.

  • Track 14-1Why Are The Primary Teeth So Important
  • Track 14-2How Often Does My Child Need to See the Pediatric Dentist
  • Track 14-3Baby Bottle Tooth Decay (Early Childhood Caries)
  • Track 14-4What are dental sealants and who benefit from them

Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person's teeth, gums and/or bite. It primarily focuses on improvement dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. Many dentists refer to themselves as "cosmetic dentists" regardless of their specific education, specialty, training, and experience in this field. This has been considered unethical with a predominant objective of marketing to patients. The American Dental Association does not recognize cosmetic dentistry as a formal specialty area of dentistry. However, there are still dentists that promote themselves as cosmetic dentists.

  • Track 15-1The addition of a dental material to teeth or gums
  • Track 15-2The removal of tooth structure or gums
  • Track 15-3Neither adding nor removing dental materials, tooth structure, or gums
  • Track 15-4Straightening of teeth accompanied by improvement in appearance of face