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28th Annual American Dentistry Congress, will be organized around the theme “Inclinating the possibilities in the arena of Dentistry”

American Dentistry 2017 is comprised of 14 tracks and 59 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in American Dentistry 2017.

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Orthodontics is a branch of “dentistry” that specializes in treating patients with improper positioning of teeth when the mouth is closed (malocclusion), which results in an improper bite. Orthodontics also includes treating and controlling various aspects of facial growth (dentofacial orthopedics) and the shape and development of the jaw. An orthodontics specialist is called an orthodontist.An orthodontist uses a range of medical dental devices, including headgears, plates, braces, Implants, Cleft Lip and Palate etc and use the recent advances in orthodontics like invisalign techniques

  • Track 1-1Embracing Orthodontic Discovery
  • Track 1-2State-of-the-Art Orthodontics
  • Track 1-3Technologies in Orthodontics
  • Track 1-4Cleft Lip & Palate – Face the Controversies

Dental pharmacology is the study of drugs used to treat conditions of the oral cavity.Some of these drugs include antibiotics, analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs and anti-periodontitis agents

  • Track 2-1Medical emergencies in dental practice
  • Track 2-2Drug interactions and therapeutic uses
  • Track 2-3Oral side effects of drugs
  • Track 2-4Mechanisms of acute pain

A branch of medicine which deals with study, diagnosis, prevention & treatment of conditions, diseases & disorders related to Oral cavity &Maxillofacial area. 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. Oral Cancer- Type of cancer that can develop in any part of the mouth due to abnormal growth of cells. It occurs mostly in people over 40years of age. Dentures- Artificial replacement of one or more teeth,especially false teeth. Sensitivity- Seen when the enamel layer is too thin. It is characterized by severe pain & discomfort in the mouth. Cavities- Permanent damage of teeth which leads to tiny holes. Bleeding gums & Several Other Case Reports Related to Dentistry

  • Track 3-1Current Concepts in Preventive Dentistry
  • Track 3-2Techniquies involved in operative dentistry
  • Track 3-3Instruments used in operative dentistry
  • Track 3-4Preventive dentistry for children

Oral microbiology is a complex ecological system where up to 700 species of microorganisms that have been identified .Some of the predominant groups present in the mouth include Streptococcus, Neisseria, Veillonella, Actinomyces and other obligate anaerobes . These organisms maintain a mutualistic relationship with the host by preventing pathogenic species from adhering to the mucosal surface .Oral microflorae can cause dental plaques and are also a common cause dental caries and periodontal disease . Oral disease in an individual can be caused due to a combination of lack of oral hygiene and factors influencing the oral microbial community structure, such as diet. An understanding of the oral environment and microbial interactions leads to understanding the main causes for the onset of oral diseases

  • Track 4-1Oral Medicine
  • Track 4-2Oral Bacteria
  • Track 4-3Adult Orthodontics to Resolve Spacing and Tissue Deficiencies
  • Track 4-4Dental plaque
  • Track 4-5Dental caries

Forensic dentistry is the application of dental knowledge to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Forensic dentists are involved in assisting investigative agencies to identify recovered human remains in addition to the identification of whole or fragmented bodies; forensic dentists may also be asked to assist in determining age, race, occupation, previous dental history and socioeconomic status of unidentified human beings. Identification is done by the comparison of ante-mortem and post-mortem dental records and using the unique features visible on dental radiographs.

Forensic dentistry or 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. Forensic odontology is derived from Latin, meaning a forum or where legal matters are discussed

  • Track 5-1Personal abuse - Oral and dental aspects
  • Track 5-2Identification and methods
  • Track 5-3Dental identification
  • Track 5-4Age estimation

Every interaction between your dental practice and a patient is a component of marketing. In some cases, this will encompass concrete details like the way your office staff answers the phone or the list of services you offer. The need for better dental marketing has increased with the public’s awareness, as well as industry need to develop better services. Because of the flood of information on the internet, average new patient is more aware and educated concerning the aesthetic options available today from a dentist. As a result, a higher quality dentist is being requested that .they have to develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy.Dental marketing program is not complete without comprehensive internet marketing. By now, most dental practices posses a fairly upscale website. The next key to your cosmetic dentistry marketing plan is to constantly enhance the user experience of website

  • Track 6-1Internet Marketing
  • Track 6-2How to Attract the Ideal Patients
  • Track 6-3Building Strategic Alliances
  • Track 6-4How to Develop a Comprehensive Marketing Strategy

Ethics is a discipline dealing primarily with moral duty, conduct, and judgment. The dentist and the practice of dentistry are controlled by many laws on the federal, state, and local level. Dental Ethics mean moral duties and obligations of the dentist towards his patients, professionals and colleagues and society. "Dentistry meetings" and Dentistry conference helps to promote the welfare and equality of human beings

  • Track 7-1Dental epidemiology and public health
  • Track 7-2Organizations of oral health systems
  • Track 7-3Current challenges in Dental Education
  • Track 7-4Primary care and dental health education

Patients' expectations of service have also increased. The more they invest in their oral health and dentistry the higher their expectations of service. Patients are more informed about the advances in dentistry with programs like "Extreme Makeover." More and more dentists also have external marketing programs including radio, television, websites etc. and patients realize they have choices. Dentists can now offer patients advanced choices like Laser “dentistry”, Esthetic “dentistry”, Digital dentistry and Implant dentistry

  • Track 8-1Endodontics and Hypnodontics
  • Track 8-2Dental Ethics
  • Track 8-3Dental practice management and Marketing

It 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, prosthodontists, 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 9-1Techniques
  • Track 9-2Risk and complications
  • Track 9-3Applications
  • Track 9-4Innovation

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 10-1Chemo-radiation therapy
  • Track 10-2Dental prosthetic therapy
  • Track 10-3Oral manifestations and dental treatment in menopause
  • Track 10-4Contemporary orthodontic treatment

Oral disease within different population groups can be indicated by the proportion of people within that group who have decayed, missing or filled teeth. Oral health Meeting and Dentists Meeting provide the platform to interact the Oral Practitioners

  • Track 11-1Dental and periodontal infections
  • Track 11-2Fluorides for dentistry
  • Track 11-3Dental indices
  • Track 11-4Effects of dental filling
  • Track 11-5Drug-related dental destruction
  • Track 11-6Occupational hazards in dentistry
  • Track 11-7Genetic derangements

Craniofacial surgery is a surgical subspecialty of plastic surgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery that deals with congenital and acquired deformities of the head, skull, face, Neck, jaws and associated structures. Although craniofacial treatment often involves manipulation of bone, craniofacial surgery is not tissue-specific, i.e., craniofacial surgeons deal with bone, skin, nerve, muscle, teeth, etc.

Defects typically treated by craniofacial surgeons include Craniofacial surgery is a surgical subspecialty of plastic surgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery that deals with congenital and acquired deformities of the head, skull, face, Neck, jaws and associated structures. Although craniofacial treatment often involves manipulation of bone, craniofacial surgery is not tissue-specific, i.e., craniofacial surgeons deal with bone, skin, nerve, muscle, teeth, etc

  • Track 12-1plastic surgery
  • Track 12-2Otolaryngology

Trauma to the primary dentition present special problems and the management is often different as compared with permanent teeth. An appropriate emergency treatment plan is important for a good prognosis. Approximately 30% of children have experienced dental injuries. Injuries to the mouth include teeth that are: knocked out, fractured, forced out of position, pushed up, or loosened. Root fractureand dental bone fractures can also occur. Dentoalveolar trauma may be classified into categories based on treatment protocols. These categories include: dental avulsion, dental luxation and extrusion, enamel and crown fracture, dental intrusion, dental concussion and subluxation, root fracture, and alveolar bone fracture

  • Track 13-1Immature verses mature permanent teeth
  • Track 13-2Sensibility test
  • Track 13-3Radiographic examination
  • Track 13-4Pulp canal obliteration
  • Track 13-5Use of antibiotics
  • Track 13-6Clinical examination of injuries

Oral Cancer: Pathopysiology The term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth and the pharynx. Several types of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx. Most cases of oral cancer are because of cigarette smoking, heavy alcohol use or the use of both tobacco and alcohol consumptions. The stage of oral cancer is one of the most important factors in evaluating treatment options. A stage I oral cancer tumor means the primary tumor is 2 cm across or smaller and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites. A stage II oral tumor measures 2–4 cm across and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites. The oral tumor is larger than 4 cm across and no cancer cells are present in nearby structures, lymph nodes or distant sites is stage III. Stage IV is the tumor has invaded deeper areas and/or tissues. Depending on the stage of Oral Cancer the type of surgery is recommended. Tumor resection is an operation to remove the entire tumor. Some normal tissue surrounding the tumor is also removed to ensure that no cancer cells remain in the body

  • Track 14-1Chemotheraphy of oral cancer and its side effects
  • Track 14-2Tobacco and oral diseases
  • Track 14-3Oral Epidemiology and Risk Factors
  • Track 14-4Chemotheraphy of oral cancer and its side effects