Track 01. Digital Dentistry:
Digital dentistry states to the use of dental technologies or devices that integrates digital or computer-controlled components to carry out dental techniques rather than using mechanical or electrical tools. The use of digital dentistry can make carrying out dental procedures more competent than using mechanical tools, both for restorative as diagnostic purposes. Used as a way to ease dental treatments and propose new ways to meet rising patient demands.
Track 02. Laser Dentistry:
A dental laser is a sort of laser designed precisely for use in oral surgery or dentistry. In the United States, the use of lasers on the gums was first permitted by the Food and Drug Administration in the early 1990s, and usage on hard tissue like teeth or the bone of the mandible gained approval in 1996.Several variants of dental lasers are in use with dissimilar wavelengths and these mean they are better suited for altered applications.
Track 03. Sedation Dentistry:
Sedation dentistry uses medication to aid patients relaxes through dental procedures. It's sometimes stated to as "sleep dentistry," although that's not entirely accurate. Patients are usually aware with the exception of those who are under general anesthesia. Sedation dentistry emphases on relieving stress and pain through sedation. The three kinds of sedation dentistry are laughing gas, oral sedation, and IV sedation.
Track 04. Oral Cancer:
Oral cancer is cancer that grows in the tissues of the mouth or throat. It belongs to a longer group of cancers called head and neck cancers. Most develop in the squamous cells found in your mouth, tongue, and lips. Oral cancer (mouth cancer) is the wide term for cancer that affects the inside of your mouth. Oral cancer can look like a mutual problem with your lips or in your mouth, like white patches or sores that bleed.
Track 05. Cosmetic Dentistry:
Cosmetic dentistry is a technique of professional oral cares that emphasis on improving the appearance of your teeth. And although cosmetic dentistry measures are usually elective rather than essential, some treatment cases also offer restorative benefits. However, braces can also be measured an area of cosmetic dentistry. If misalignment is noticeable but not affecting oral health, braces for this drive would fall under the cosmetic realm
Track 06. Oral Maxillofacial Surgery:
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgical specialty concentrating on reconstructive surgery of the face, facial trauma surgery, the oral cavity, head and neck, mouth, and jaws, as well as facial cosmetic surgery. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a regional specialist surgeon who treats the whole craniomaxillofacial complex: anatomical area of the mouth, jaws, face, and skull, head and neck as well as connected structures. Depending upon the national jurisdiction, oral and maxillofacial surgery may entail a degree in medicine, dentistry or both.
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Bones and tissues of your jaw and lower face (maxillofacial area)
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Roof of your mouth (palate).
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Teeth.
Track 07. Pediatric Dentistry:
Pediatric dentistry (formerly pedodontics in American English or pedodontics in Commonwealth English) is the division of dentistry dealing with children from birth through adolescence. The field of pediatric dentistry is documented by the American Dental Association, Royal College of Dentists of Canada, and Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. Pediatric (also pediatric or pædiatric) dentists endorse the dental health of children as well as serve as educational resources for parents. It is suggested by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) that a dental visit happens after the presence of the first tooth or by a child's first birthday. The AAPD has said that it is significant to instigate a comprehensive and accessible ongoing relationship between the dentist and patient – referring to this as the patient's "dental home.
Track 08. Restorative dentistry:
Restorative dentistry is the study, analysis and integrated management of diseases of the teeth and their supporting structures and the rehabilitation of the dentition to functional and aesthetic requirements of the individual. Restorative dentistry includes the dental specialties of endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics and its foundation is based upon how these interrelate in cases requiring multifaceted care. This may need the close input from other dental specialties such as orthodontics, pediatric dentistry and special care dentistry, as well as surgical specialties such as oral and maxillofacial surgery.
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Dentures
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Dental Fillings
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Dental Bonding
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Dental Implants
Track 09. Dental Anesthesiology:
A dentist anesthesiologist is a dentist who has effectively completed an accredited postdoctoral anesthesiology residency program of three or more years duration, in accord with Commission on Dental Accreditation’s Standards for Dental Anesthesiology Residency Programs, and/or meets the suitability requirements for examination by the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology .Dentist anesthesiologists typically offer anesthesia only for dental procedures and oral and maxillofacial surgery. This may be in a suitably designed dental office, an ambulatory surgical center, or in the hospital. Dentist anesthesiologists have an expertise in dental measures, outpatient anesthesia, anesthesia outside of the operating room, and treating children and patients with special healthcare needs.
Track 10. Holistic dentistry:
Holistic dentistry also termed biological dentistry, biologic dentistry, alternative dentistry, unconventional dentistry, or biocompatible dentistry is the equivalent of complementary and alternative medicine for dentistry. Although the holistic dental community is varied in its practices and approaches, common threads comprise strong opposition to the use of amalgam in materials in dental fillings, nonsurgical approaches to gum disease, and the certainty that root canal treatments may endanger systemic health of the patient through the spread of trapped dental bacteria to the body. Many dentists who custom these terms also regard water fluoridation unfavorably.
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Holistic Approach
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Bio-compatible materials
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Preventive Approach
Track 11. Dental Hygiene:
Oral hygiene is the training of keeping one's mouth clean and free of disease and other problems (e.g. bad breath) by regular brushing of the teeth (dental hygiene) and cleaning between the teeth. It is significant that oral hygiene be carried out on a regular basis to allow prevention of dental disease and bad breath. The most mutual types of dental disease are tooth decay (cavities, dental caries) and gum diseases, including gingivitis, and periodontitis
Track 12. Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry:
Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry is a focus that deals with the care and action of children’s teeth. It is thus, an age defined specialty. It includes, but is not limited to: counseling parents regarding diet, prevention and management of dental caries, pediatric endodontics, management of traumatic injuries of teeth, preventive and interceptive orthodontics, cosmetic dental treatment using newest technology, managing gingival and periodontal diseases in infants, children and adolescents counting those with special health care needs.
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Oral Pathologist or Oral Surgeon.
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Prosthodontist.
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Periodontist.
Track 13. Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics:
Dentofacial orthopedics aids the patients to specifically fix problems that have developed with the bone structure of the jaw and face. They make custom of appliances that can redirect the development to make a variety of repairs including a narrow jaw and fixing the underbite and overbite. When it originates to Dentofacial Orthopedics, the root meanings are just as literal. “Dento” means teeth and “facial” means face.
Dentofacial Orthopedics is usually used first because they are most operative during the growth periods of seven-year-old children. Once a child’s permanent teeth have erupted, then we can start using orthodontic treatment to deliver them a strong bite and healthy smile.
Track 14. Micro dentistry:
Micro dentistry is an advanced method of family dentistry that is practiced by dentists and Prosthodontists in Naples. It is a minimally invasive, highly precise technique that dentists require extensive training for before use. Dentist will utilize a microscope to implement clinical, cosmetic, and family dentistry procedures. Micro dentistry procedures are advantageous to your overall dental care and dental hygiene, as the magnification provides your dentist with greater detail, better light, and better vision.
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Dental loupes
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Dental operating microscope
Track 15. Eco-friendly Dentistry:
Green dentistry is a progressive way of dental practice which is environment friendly and at the same time safeguards money and time by decreasing waste, conserving energy and diminishing pollution with the use of newest techniques and procedures. Green dentistry states to practicing dentistry using technologies, procedures, and materials that do not cause any destruction to the environment. It can be done by conservation of water and energy, use of nonhazardous products, reduction of waste, and abolition of hazardous chemicals that negatively affect patients and the environment and promoting enlarged usage of green products. All these features can be concise into four Rs – Rethink, Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle.
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Reduce
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Re-use
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Recycle
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Rethink
Track 16. Minimal Intervention Dentistry:
Minimal Intervention Dentistry (MID) has is distinct as the prevention and detection of disease at its earliest stage, so that invasive treatment such as fillings can be avoided. However, where treatment can't be evaded, the least invasive treatment choice is carried out. The aim of MID is to uphold as much healthy tooth structure as possible and - keep teeth functional for life. This has become all the more important as life expectancy is growing steadily. People should be able to stay enjoy the full function of a good natural dentition in old age5-8
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full dental treatment
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only extractions
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only restorations using ART
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No treatment.
Track 17. Dental Sleep Medicine:
Dental sleep medicine is a part of dental practices that emphasis on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Dentists work together with sleep physicians to recognize the best treatment for each patient.
Some of the common problems that patients experience when dealing with sleep apnea is snoring, difficulty breathing and disruptive sleeping patterns. With the help of dissimilar oral appliances, these symptoms can be remedied and long-term, even treated.
Track 18. Nano dentistry:
Nano dentistry has progressed as a new science of nanotechnology that helps in diagnosing, treating, preventing oral and dental disease, and improving dental health by using nanomaterials. These nanomaterials comprise clusters of atoms, grains, fibers, films, crystals, and Nano holes. The orientation of these nanomaterials can be in one dimension, for example, Nano films and foils; two-dimensional, for example, carbon nanotubes or three-dimensional, for example, quantum dots; Nano shells, and dendrites.
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Inorganic-based nanomaterials
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Carbon-based nanomaterials;
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Organic-based nanomaterials
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Composite-based nanomaterials
Track 19. Oral Implantology:
Oral Implantology is a discipline filled with complexity. The field strains its practitioners to have a high level of proficiency in a vast array of areas, many of which evolve at a fast rate. The oral environment is dynamic, and perfect restorative conditions are not always possible. Complications will certainly happen, but steps can be taken to prevent them. These include a detailed and comprehensive medical/dental history; radiographic survey comprising CBCT; a strong working knowledge of head and neck anatomy as well as surgical, prosthetic, pharmacologic, and follow-up care principles; and the capability to identify and treat a wide array of difficulties should they occur.