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4th International Conference on Orthodontics, will be organized around the theme “Theme: "Promulgating the Latest Innovations & Applications in the Field of Orthodontics"”
ORTHODONTICS MEET 2023 is comprised of 15 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in ORTHODONTICS MEET 2023.
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The term "orthodontics" can be pointed into 2 Greek words - "orthos" that means correct or straight and "dontics" which mean teeth. Orthodontics defines the practice of straightening malocclusions or misaligned teeth. Dentists who specify in Dental medicine will assist manage an abnormal positioning of the jaws teeth and face. While dental medicine involves the management of the tooth movement.
- Orthodontics
- Malocclusions
- Dentists
Dentofacial medical science is one amongst the frequent areas that a medical practitioner will focus on treating any unevenness of the jaws and teeth. The aim of a dentofacial medicine is to guide a facial growth and development in order that the teeth line up commonly. Dentofacial orthopedics involves the assistance of facial growth and the facial development.
- Dentofacial science
- Facial growth
- Orthopedics
Cosmetic dentistry is usually called, any dental work that enhances the looks of teeth and gums. It primarily emphases on an enhancement in dental aesthetics like color, position, shape, size, alignment, and an overall smile look. Several dentists appoint themselves as “cosmetic dentists” no matter their exact education, specialty, training, and skill during this field. Cosmetic treatments may additionally compromise restorative advantages. Types of Cosmetic Dentistry:
- Teeth whitening
- Dental veneers
- Dental bonding
- Dental crown
- Inlays and Onlays
- Dental implants
Oral surgery states to any surgical procedure performed in or around your mouth and jaw, typically by a dental specialist who is trained to perform varieties of oral surgeries. There are many kinds of oral surgeries, as well as surgical procedures such as root canal or tooth removal. Some oral surgeries include the positioning of the jaw. In different instances, oral surgery can also involve the removal of the tumor.
- Cranio-maxillo-facial surgery
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery
- Oral surgery
- Dental traumatology
Dental implants replicate the origin of a natural tooth. Dental implants are a permanent solution to replace a missing tooth. The implant is composed of Osseo integrates which bonds powerfully with the jawbone. This feature may be used either to replace single or multiple teeth, supporting crowns and even dentures. Implants are the similar as natural teeth. In addition, dental implants will assist maintain the structure of your jaw, avoiding the sunken look. Dentures are the replacement of teeth which are missing and works as the removable appliances for the mouth.
- Dental implants
- Dentures
- Complete dentures
- Partial dentures
The tooth is one of the primary parts and has complicated anatomy as histological structures within the body. The tissue structure of a tooth is mainly found in the oral cavity and is usually named as Dental structures. Every tooth is paired at the oral cavity with an equivalent jaw, whereas the opposite jaw has teeth that are classified at a same category.
- Structure of teeth
- Tooth etiology & epidemiology
- Wisdom tooth
Dental anaesthesiology is the department of dentistry that deals with the management of pain during surgeries through employment of advanced local and general anaesthesia techniques. It's the discipline of dentistry that deals with pain and anxiety through employment of local anaesthesia, sedation, and general anaesthesia. Some of the techniques include
- Sedation techniques
- Use of lasers
- Pain free dentistry
- Dental radiology
Maxillofacial pathology is the grouping of dentistry along with the pathology that deals with the identification, nature and management of diseases which affects the maxillofacial regions. Maxillofacial pathology mainly discusses to the diseases of the mouth that is related to the structures like salivary glands, jaws, facial muscles and temporomandibular joints.
- Malocclusion
- Gingivitis & periodontitis
- Neoplastic & idiopathic disorders
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder is the condition affecting the jaw joints and surrounding muscles and ligaments. It can be caused due to trauma, an improper bite, arthritis or wear and tear of the teeth. Common symptoms of it include jaw tenderness, earaches, headaches and facial pain.
- Adhesiolysis
- Arthroplasty
- Treatement of TMJ
- Myofascial pain
The role of the dental professionals in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 is very vital. Whereas all routine Dental care has been deferred in countries experiencing COVID-19 throughout the period of pandemic, the necessity for organized imperative care delivered by groups supplied with appropriate personal protecting the equipment takes the priority. Dental professionals may contribute to the treatment. Major and speedy reorganization of each clinical and support services is not easy.
- COVID-19
- Dental care
- Dental profession
Pediatric dentistry is the branch of the dentistry that deals with the examination and the management of the dental health in children from birth through the adolescence. The aim of Gerodontology is to improve the quality of life and oral health conditions in older people. The Dental care to older adults is known as Geriatric dentistry which involves diagnosis, prevention, treatment and management of disorders associated with age related diseases.
- Pediatric dentistry
- Gerodontology
- Dental care
- Oral health conditions
- Adolescence
Scientific documentation of a single clinical observation is called as the case reports. It is a branch of medicine which deals with diagnosis, study, prevention & treatment of conditions, diseases & disorders related to maxillofacial area and Oral cavity. Oral Cancer is type of cancer that will develop in any part of the mouth due to abnormal growth of cells. Vincent infection is a painful disease of the mouth characterized by gray ulceration of the mucous membrane, bleeding of gums, foul odor to the breath etc.
- Maxillofacial manifestations
- Axenfeld–rieger syndrome
- Craniomaxillofacial
The regenerative dental medicine in dentistry performs a wide range of translational research. It focuses on replacing, engineering, or regeneration of damaged tissues or organs in order to restore normal functionality of organs. It encompasses tissue engineering, molecular biology, and stem cells. For some teeth, tissue regeneration in the pulp chamber is not possible.
- Biological regeneration
- Mesenchymal stem cells
- Musculoskeletal injury
The digitalization has had a significant impact on dentistry. Due to this dynamic movement, lab owners might modify their operating strategy to meet the rising standards of dentists and patients. The advent of digital technologies is fundamentally altering dentistry by altering patient expectations of dental care. The gold standard for dental diagnostic and treatment techniques has always been dental x-rays and other imaging procedures.
- Dental care
- Digital dentistry
- Dental x-rays
Forensic dentistry is defined as the dental science that aids in the reorganization of the proof of many medico legal cases which works by utilizing the physical and natural dental verification. It is mainly used by the police department for the determination of the criminal detection. The forensic Odontology will help in detecting the both living as well as the dead creatures. It works on the source of the dental radiology, dental material, anatomy and histology of dentition.
- Forensic odontology
- Radiography
- Histology of dentition
- Forensic science
- Dental verification