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36th Asia Pacific Dental and Oral Care Congress, will be organized around the theme “Uniting the World to Enhance Dental Wellbeing”

Dental Care 2018 is comprised of 22 tracks and 107 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Dental Care 2018.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Dental specialists are routinely opposed with conditions that include risk management, interrelated moral, and legal compliance issues. Remembering the true objective to meet the most astounding moral benchmarks dental experts swing to a guide, the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct. The ADA (American Dental Association) is America's driving sponsor for oral care and has the related information for dental experts and patients.

  • Track 1-1Obligation to Treat Patients
  • Track 1-2Protection of Privacy

Dentistry touches every part of our lives, however, is usually underestimated. Your mouth is a window to the strength of your body. It can lead to deficiencies or general oral diseases. Despite whether you are 80 or 8, your oral prosperity is important. Diseases that affect the entire body, may first start up normally and will be unnoticed because of mouth wounds or other oral issues. Presently patients can make use of the advances in  Clinical dentistry and dental practices can benefit by the opportunity to propel move their business a forward way

  • Track 2-1Tooth decay
  • Track 2-2Burning mouth syndrome
  • Track 2-3Gum diseases
  • Track 2-4Oral Cancer
  • Track 2-5Taste Disorders

Oral cavity plays a major role in various physiologic procedures, including absorption, breath, and discourse.The mouth is often engaged with conditions that influence the skin; however, it is likewise influenced by numerous systemic infections. Signs of some systemic diseases are often manifested in the oral cavity even before the systemic disease itself is suspected. Some of the significant diseases which are indicated as having oral systemic connection are pulmonary disease, orthopedic implant failure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and kidney disease. Oral manifestations are also associated with problems encountered in fetal development. Periodontal disease and oral bacteria are suspected of being contributing factors to the worsening of chronic disease states.

  • Track 3-1Gatrointestinal Disorder
  • Track 3-2Hematologic Disorder
  • Track 3-3HIV Disease
  • Track 3-4Drug Induced Conditions
  • Track 3-5Endocrine Diseases
  • Track 3-6Heart Disease and Oral Health

Dental implants are metal posts or casings which are surgically inserted into the jawbone underneath the gums by oral surgeons. Your dental specialist may suggest it if a perpetual tooth dropped out from damage or was taken out in view of a terrible tooth decay. Once set up, it enables your dental specialist to mount substitution teeth onto them.

  • Track 4-1Risk and Complications
  • Track 4-2Case Reports on implants
  • Track 4-3Advancements in dental implants

Dental biomaterials incorporate ceramics, metallic materials, and resin based materials. Their main focus is the replacement, enhancing the missing tissues due to some disease or accidents and to restore its normal function.

  • Track 5-1Clinical dentistry
  • Track 5-2Analytic and polymer chemistry
  • Track 5-3Microbiology
  • Track 5-4Toxicology
  • Track 5-5Mechanical testing

Dental public health is the forte of dentistry that advances oral prosperity and also helps in the control of dental sicknesses. The American Association of Public Health Dentistry recognizes a few ways that dental specialists can advance oral wellbeing, for example, evaluating the oral wellbeing needs of the group, creating and executing oral wellbeing approach and giving projects and administrations that address oral wellbeing issues. Many oral ailments can be averted with routine care and consistent dental checkups. Tragically, not every person can get to satisfactory oral care.

Oral pathology deals with the diseases of oral and para-oral structures, including oral delicate tissues, mucous films, teeth, jaws, and salivary organs. It utilizes the principles of disease transmission in the study population to investigate the aetiology of oral infections and epidemiological elements to establish a better framework.

  • Track 7-1Gerodontics
  • Track 7-2Caries: Future diagnostic tools and prevention
  • Track 7-3 Nutrition and oral health
  • Track 7-4 Photodynamic Therapy in Dentistry
  • Track 7-5Erosions/ Attrition/ Abrasion
  • Track 7-6Sensitivity
  • Track 7-7Oral Pathology and Etiology of Oral Diseases
  • Track 7-8Treatments for oral diseases

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a surgical speciality that includes surgery to revise an extensive variety of wounds, deformities, and ailments in the head, neck, face, jaws and the tissues in the oral and maxillofacial area.

OMF surgery is exceptional in requiring a double capability in medication and dentistry, and is frequently observed as the extension amongst prescription and dentistry, treating conditions that require skill from the two foundations, for example, head and neck growths, salivary organ ailments, facial imbalance, facial agony, temporomandibular joint issue, affected teeth, sores and tumors of the jaws and additionally various issues influencing the oral mucosa, for example, mouth ulcers and infections.

  • Track 8-1Reconstructive Surgery
  • Track 8-2Maxillofacial regeneration
  • Track 8-3Wisdom Tooth removal
  • Track 8-4TMJ Disorders & Surgery

Most contaminations of the oral cavity, including the significant dental cariesperiodontitis and dento facial deformationare crafty in nature. Preventing oral infection is more financially savvy and brings preferred wellbeing results over treating it. On the off chance that treatment is vital, the prior it initiates, the more successful it will be. Regular medications utilized for the counteractive action of oral sicknesses are surgical pathology, maxillofacial injury avoidance techniques, and therapeutics.

  • Track 9-1Digital X-rays
  • Track 9-2Fluoride treatment
  • Track 9-3Sealants
  • Track 9-4Oral hygiene aids

Endodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with illnesses of the tooth root, dental pulp, and encompassing tissue. Teeth are made out of a hard structure encompassing a delicate, living tissue called the pulp (likewise called the "nerve"). The pulp contains nerves, veins and connective tissues. At the point when the mash wind up plainly ailing or harmed and it will die, endodontic treatment will be required to spare the tooth.

  • Track 10-1Endodontic Instruments
  • Track 10-2Diagnostic Procedures
  • Track 10-3Root canal treatment
  • Track 10-4Regenerative Endodontics
  • Track 10-5Asepsis in Endodontics
  • Track 10-6Lasers in Endodontics-Application of Diodes
  • Track 10-7Lasers in Endodontics-Application of Diodes

Basic dental care includes brushing and flossing your teeth frequently, visiting your dental hygienist for general checkups and cleanings, and having a mouth-sound eating routine.

Dentistry includes the assessment, conclusion, counteractive action as well as treatment (nonsurgical, surgical or related strategies) of sicknesses, or states of the oral depression, maxillofacial range and additionally the adjoining and related structures and their effect on the human body. Late advances in Cosmetic dentistry, Veterinary, Restorative dentistry urged specialists to investigate the potential for recovering useful and living teeth. 

  • Track 11-1Recent trends in Dental public health
  • Track 11-2Geriatric dentistry
  • Track 11-3Pediatric oral health care
  • Track 11-4Global Perspectives in Oral Health Care
  • Track 11-5Recent advances in dental and craniofacial biology

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.

  • Track 12-1 Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects
  • Track 12-2 Dental radiography/informatics
  • Track 12-3 Identification in mass fatalities
  • Track 12-4Assessment of bite mark injuries
  • Track 12-5Civil cases involving malpractice
  • Track 12-6Assessment of cases of abuse (such as child, spousal or elder abuse)

Dentistry has seen huge enhancements as for progression from the customary systems to the computerized world that has enlarged the extent of dental medicines and strategies. Offering enhanced dental care is the sole point of all hi-tech devices and strategies utilized by dental practitioners at present.

  • Track 13-1Robotics and digital dentistry
  • Track 13-2Dental implants and occlusal analysis
  • Track 13-3Laser applications for dental hygiene
  • Track 13-4Imaging techniques for the craniofacial hard and soft tissues

Cosmetic dentistry or aesthetic dentistry deals about the appearance of teeth, gum and the upgrade of a person's smile. In this field, the accentuation is on the specialty of dentistry, not only the science. It includes rectifying of teeth joined by a change in the appearance of the face, evacuation of tooth structure or gums. An experienced dentist can help you improve your smile, appearance, self-esteem and can improve your confidence. 

  • Track 14-1Gum Surgery
  • Track 14-2Tooth-Colored Fillings
  • Track 14-3Teeth Whitening
  • Track 14-4Porcelain & Composite Veneers
  • Track 14-5Porcelain Bridgework
  • Track 14-6Porcelain Crowns
  • Track 14-7Composite Bonding
  • Track 14-8Tooth Contouring & Reshaping

Green dentistry is an approach that decreases the environmental impacts of dental practices and envelops a service model that maintains and supports wellbeing. Together, green dental practices, green dental patients and organizations offering green dental items are changing the dental business through appropriation of the Eco Dentistry Association( EDA)'s green dentistry guide. EDA defines green dentistry as a practice that Incorporates high-tech innovations, Saves energy; Reduces waste and pollution; Water and money; and is wellness based.

  • Track 15-1Elements of Green Dentistry
  • Track 15-2Bio-dentistry

Dental sleep medicine is a branch of dentistry which concentrates on the craniofacial and physiological association with sleep breathing issue. Upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), snoring, OSA, bruxism are major concerns for dental specialists, who are poised at chairside to rapidly recognize hazard factors for these particular sleep problems.

  • Track 16-1Snoring
  • Track 16-2Oral Appliance therapy
  • Track 16-3Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  • Track 16-4Marketing of dental sleep medicine

Proper nutrition is needed that helps our body to get the essential nutrients for a better health. When our body is not receiving the proper nutrients, our mouth will have a difficult time in resisting the infections. A poor diet can lead to tooth decay and gum diseases.

  • Track 17-1Diet and dental decay
  • Track 17-2Diet and enamel erosion
  • Track 17-3Diet and periodontal disease

Digital dentistry is characterized as replacement of traditional techniques with digital techniques for dental systems.

Astounding dental care dependably starts with appropriate diagnosing and treatment arranging. An exhaustive clinical examination from our dental practitioners and hygienists combined with cutting edge digital imaging gives our patients all the data they need to make informed decisions about their oral health. Digital dentistry incorporates work in a variety of ranges including; Caries diagnosis; CAD/CAM and intraoral imaging; Computer- aided implant dentistry; Digital radiography; Electric and surgical/embed hand pieces; Lasers; Occlusion and TMJ analysis and diagnosis; Photography; Practice and patient record management  including computerized patient training and Shade matching.

  • Track 18-1Digital radiography
  • Track 18-23D X-ray
  • Track 18-3CAD/CAM and intraoral imaging
  • Track 18-4Dental cone beam computed tomography (CT)
  • Track 18-5Computer-aided implant dentistry
  • Track 18-6Dental Photography — extraoral and intraoral
  • Track 18-7Cone Beam imaging

Cancer is a disease that happens when the uncontrolled division of strange cells in the body happens. These cells are alluded to as dangerous and threatening. Oral tumor happens on the lips (for the most part the lower lip), inside the mouth, salivary organs, tonsils, on the back of the throat, esophagus, tongue and delicate tissues of the mouth.

  • Track 19-1Tobacco and oral diseases
  • Track 19-2Diagnosis and Management
  • Track 19-3Radiotherapy
  • Track 19-4Targeted Therapy
  • Track 19-5Immunotherapy
  • Track 19-6Oral Complications in Cancer Treatment
  • Track 19-7Prevention of oral cancer

Prosthodontics is one among the nine dental specialities that is recognized by the American Dental Association (ADA). Dental practitioners in the field of prosthodontics (prosthodontists) offer the most developed type of sequencing treatment, therapeutic treatment and maintenance. They likewise perform more elevated amount of implantology and full mouth reconstruction.

Periodontology is the study of specific arrangement of hard and delicate tissues that supports your teeth and keeps up their position in the jaw. The apparatus used for this is known as the periodontium, has some imperative functions: it safely connects the teeth to the jaws; it prevent the damage to the teeth by acting as a shock absorber during biting chewing; and it keeps up the teeth in a steady position inside the jaws so that they function efficiently during chewing.

  • Track 20-1Periodontal diseases
  • Track 20-2Periodontal surgery
  • Track 20-3Crowns & Bridges
  • Track 20-4Dentures
  • Track 20-5Implant-based prostheses

Forensic odontology utilizes dental or oro-facial findings which will be then displayed in light of a legitimate concern for equity. The tooth serves as a weapon and in some circumstances, it leaves the information about the identity of the bitter. Bite marks are regularly found on kids who are abused.

  • Track 21-1Dental radiography/informatics
  • Track 21-2Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects
  • Track 21-3Age estimation and Oral and dental aspects
  • Track 21-4Assessment of cases of abuse (such as child, spousal or elder abuse)

The term oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth cancer and the pharynx. Several types of tissue make up the mouth and oropharynx. Each tissue consists of several types of cells. Cancer can develop from any of these cell types. It is important to know what kind of cancer and how it is treated. More than 9 out of 10 mouth and oropharyngeal cancers are squamous cell carcinoma.  Diet low in vitamin A has been linked to oral cancer, in some studies Iron deficiency associated with Plummer-Vinson syndrome causes an elevated risk for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus, oropharynx and posterior mouth. Most cases of mouth cancer are linked to tobacco and alcohol. Cigarette, cigar and pipe smoking are the main forms of tobacco use in many parts of the world. Genomic instability such as loss of heterozygosity and microsatellite instability are frequently observed in cancer and such instability has been investigated and several reports are available on Oral Cancer.

  • Track 22-1Molecular Pathogenesis of Oral cancer
  • Track 22-2Diagnosis and Management
  • Track 22-3Tobacco and oral diseases
  • Track 22-4 Prevention of oral cancer
  • Track 22-5 Chemotherapy of oral cancer and its side effects
  • Track 22-6Radiotherapy - Complications in Radiotherapy
  • Track 22-7Immunotherapy
  • Track 22-8 Targeted Therapy