Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

Dentistry new research encompasses the discovery and investigation of novel and inventive concepts, theories, and technologies in the discipline of dentistry. This research is aimed at advancing the understanding and treatment of dental and oral diseases and disorders, improving dental procedures and technologies, and enhancing overall oral health and patient care.

Dentistry research encompasses a broad range of areas, including dental materials and biomaterials, oral biology, genetics and genomics, dental education and training, dental public health, and clinical and translational research. New research in these areas may involve laboratory studies, clinical trials, and epidemiological studies

Oral health new research is focused on advancing our understanding of the complex interactions between genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors that impact oral health. This research may involve laboratory studies, clinical trials, and population-based studies.

Some areas of focus in oral health new research include the development of new therapies and preventive strategies for common oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and oral cancer. This research may also investigate the role of oral health in overall health and wellbeing, including the links between oral health and conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections.

Advancements in cosmetic dentistry have allowed for more effective and efficient treatments, providing patients with better results and a more comfortable experience. One area of advancement is the use of digital smile design technology, which allows for a more personalized approach to treatment planning and better visualization of expected results. Additionally, advancements in dental materials and techniques have allowed for the creation of more natural-looking restorations and improved bonding procedures.

Pediatric dentistry new research focuses on improving the oral health of children and adolescents. This research involves investigating the prevention and management of dental caries, the development of new technologies and interventions for treating orthodontic problems, and the impact of social determinants of health on oral health outcomes. Other areas of research include regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, the development of new pediatric dental materials and biomaterials, and the use of tele-dentistry and other digital health technologies. By investing in pediatric dentistry new research, we can make significant progress in promoting optimal oral health and reducing the need for invasive dental procedures in children.

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that specialises in the identification, prevention, and treatment of malocclusion and other orthodontic issues.Orthodontics new research is an important area of investigation that seeks to advance the understanding and treatment of these conditions. Researchers are exploring new technologies and materials for creating customized orthodontic appliances and treatments that are more effective, efficient, and comfortable for patients. They are also investigating the use of non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments that reduce the need for more invasive procedures. Orthodontics new research is essential for improving the quality of life for patients and ensuring that they receive the highest quality of care.

 

Endodontics is a subspecialty of dentistry concerned with the diagnosis and therapeutic care of dental pulp and the tissues that enclose the tooth's root. Recent advancements in technology and research have improved the effectiveness and efficiency of endodontic treatments. Upcoming research in endodontics will continue to focus on improving the accuracy of diagnosis and the effectiveness of treatment. Areas of focus include regenerative endodontics, the use of advanced imaging technologies to enhance diagnosis and treatment, and the development of new materials for root canal therapy. Additionally, researchers are exploring the use of biomaterials and stem cells for repairing damaged dental pulp and other oral tissues, potentially leading to new treatment options for endodontic patients.

 

Oral Pathology have brought significant advancements to the field. Molecular diagnostics and precision medicine are improving diagnosis and treatment planning, especially in oral cancers. Digital pathology and artificial intelligence aid pathologists in accurate assessments, while saliva-based tests offer non-invasive diagnostic options. Research on the oral microbiome is shedding light on its impact on overall health. Regenerative therapies and immunotherapy show promise in treating oral tissue defects and certain oral cancers.

 

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery has witnessed significant updates in recent times. Advancements in technology, such as computer-guided surgery and 3D imaging, have enhanced surgical precision and outcomes. Minimally invasive techniques reduce patient discomfort and recovery time. Regenerative therapies and tissue engineering hold promise for improved healing and reconstruction. Collaboration with other medical disciplines facilitates comprehensive patient care. These updates contribute to the continued progress of oral and maxillofacial surgical practices, benefiting patients with various conditions and complex needs.

 

Prosthodontics has seen exciting updates that have further improved patient care and treatment outcomes. Digital dentistry has revolutionized the field, enabling precise 3D printing of dental prostheses for better fit and aesthetics. CAD/CAM technology allows same-day restorations, saving time for patients. Advancements in implant dentistry have enhanced the success rates of dental implants, providing more patients with durable and functional replacements for missing teeth. Additionally, the development of new biomaterials has improved the longevity and performance of dental prostheses, ensuring long-term patient satisfaction.

 

Geriatric Dentistry have focused on addressing the specific oral health needs of the elderly population. Studies have explored innovative preventive strategies to combat age-related oral conditions, such as xerostomia and root caries. Additionally, advancements in dental implant technology and prosthodontics have improved treatment options for elderly patients with missing teeth, restoring their oral function and quality of life.

 

Dental Pharmacology is a branch of dentistry that specializes in the diagnosis and therapeutic management of oral and maxillofacial disorders as well as diseases.. Innovations in oral medicine are aimed at improving the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of oral diseases. One area of innovation is the development of new diagnostic tools and techniques, such as salivary biomarkers, digital imaging, and genetic testing. These innovations can help identify oral diseases earlier and more accurately, leading to better treatment outcomes. Another area of innovation is the use of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering to repair damaged oral tissues. Additionally, new treatments for conditions like oral cancer and temporomandibular joint disorders are being developed, offering patients better outcomes and improved quality of life.

 

Periodontology and implant dentistry have undergone significant advancements in recent years, improving the treatment options available to patients with periodontal disease or missing teeth. One major advancement in periodontal treatment is the use of minimally invasive procedures, such as laser therapy and microsurgery. These techniques allow for faster healing times, reduced discomfort, and more precise treatment of periodontal disease. Additionally, advances in biomaterials and regenerative techniques have allowed periodontists to regenerate bone and gum tissue, improving the success rate of treatments such as bone grafting and dental implant placement.

In implant dentistry, advancements in digital dentistry have greatly improved the accuracy and precision of implant placement. The use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology allows implant dentists to create custom implant abutments and restorations, resulting in more natural-looking teeth and better overall function. The development of immediate implant placement techniques also allows patients to receive implant restorations in a single appointment, reducing treatment time and improving patient satisfaction

Dental Public Health research aims to improve the oral health of populations and communities through evidence-based practices. It investigates the prevalence and risk factors of oral diseases, analyzes oral health disparities, and assesses the effectiveness of public health interventions. Studies may focus on oral health promotion, disease prevention, community-based programs, and health policy.

 

Dental Radiology has seen significant updates and research advancements. Digital imaging technologies, such as cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), have improved diagnostic accuracy and reduced radiation exposure. Research has focused on image-guided interventions, caries detection, and 3D printing applications, enhancing patient care and treatment planning in dentistry.

 

Dental nursing is an essential aspect of dental care that involves supporting dental practitioners in providing high-quality treatments and procedures. Innovations in dental nursing are emerging to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and safety of dental procedures. Advanced technologies such as digital radiography and intraoral scanners are increasingly used by dental nurses to support dentists in providing precise and accurate treatments. Dental nurses are also taking on expanded roles, such as administering local anesthesia and placing fillings, to provide more comprehensive services to patients. The use of tele-dentistry is also growing in dental nursing, especially in remote or underserved areas, allowing dental nurses to provide virtual consultations and diagnoses. These innovations are improving patient outcomes and enhancing the role of dental nurses in dental care.

Forensic dentistry and anthropology are two related fields that apply dental and anatomical knowledge to identify human remains, assist in criminal investigations, and provide critical information in legal proceedings. Forensic dentists and anthropologists use their expertise to analyze dental evidence, such as bite marks, dental records, and skeletal remains, to help identify unknown individuals, determine the cause and manner of death, and provide evidence in court cases. This work requires a deep understanding of dental anatomy, pathology, and forensic science. The use of advanced technology, such as digital imaging and 3D printing, has also revolutionized these fields, allowing for more accurate and efficient analyses. Forensic dentistry and anthropology play a crucial role in the justice system, bringing closure to families of missing persons and helping to solve criminal cases.

 

Special Care Dentists are dental professionals who specialize in treating patients with disabilities, special needs, or medical conditions that make routine dental care difficult. These dentists are trained to provide specialized care and accommodate patients who require additional support during their dental appointments. They may work with patients who have physical, intellectual, or emotional disabilities, as well as those with complex medical histories that require special consideration during dental treatment. Special Care Dentists may also collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure that their patients receive comprehensive, integrated care.

 

Dental products and biomaterials play a crucial role in modern dentistry, offering innovative solutions for oral health and restoration. From tooth-colored restorative materials and biocompatible implant surfaces to bioactive materials and guided tissue regeneration techniques, these advancements aim to enhance aesthetics, durability, and patient comfort. Additionally, the development of antibacterial agents, bioresorbable materials, and digital smile design further contribute to improved dental treatments and outcomes. As technology continues to advance, dental professionals can leverage these products and biomaterials to provide patients with effective and personalized dental care.

 

Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) has identified potential genetic markers linked to TMD susceptibility. Studies explore novel therapeutic options, such as botulinum toxin injections for pain management. Behavioral therapies and psychosocial interventions are being investigated to address the complex nature of orofacial pain. Additionally, advancements in imaging techniques aid in accurate TMD diagnosis and treatment planning.

 

Dental Education and Research play pivotal roles in advancing the field of dentistry. Education focuses on training future dentists, dental hygienists, and specialists through updated curricula and hands-on clinical experience. Research explores new materials, technologies, and treatment approaches, enhancing patient care. It also investigates preventive strategies, oral health disparities, and public health interventions. Dental education and research contribute to the continuous improvement of oral healthcare and overall well-being.