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Track 11: Dental Caries

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Dental caries or cavities, more commonly known as tooth decay, are caused by a breakdown of the tooth enamel. This breakdown is the result of bacteria on teeth that breakdown food and produces acid that destroys tooth enamel and results in tooth decay. Water fluoridation, named by CDC as one of the ten great public health achievements of the 20th century, has been a major contributor to the decline of the rate of tooth decay. Studies have shown that water fluoridation can reduce the amount of decay in children’s teeth by 18-40%. In addition to fluoridated water, good oral hygiene can help prevent tooth decay: Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste Clean between your teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner Eat nutritious and balanced meals and limit snacking Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral examination Check with your dentist about use of supplemental fluoride, which strengthens your teeth, and about use of dental sealants (a...

Track 10: Periodontics

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Periodontics Periodontics is the dental specialty focusing exclusively in the inflammatory disease that destroys the gums and other supporting structures around the teeth. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal, or disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Periodontists receive extensive training in these areas, including three additional years of education beyond dental school. As specialists in periodontal disease, they are experts in the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating periodontal disease. They are also trained in cosmetic periodontal procedures.  Periodontists treat cases ranging from mild gingivitis to more severe periodontitis. Periodontists offer a wide range of treatments, such as scaling and root planning (the cleaning of infected root surfaces), root surface debridement (the removal of damaged tissue), and regenerative procedures (the reversal of lost bone and tissue). When...

Sponsorship Opportunity

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Become a Sponsor for our upcoming  2 nd Annual Congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics scheduled in Melbourne Australia on July 24-25 . Slots are available! https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/sponsors.php For more reach us at:  orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net    |  endodontics@conferenceint.com

Track 9: 3D Imaging in Dentistry

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3D dental imaging is one of the most important and exciting developments in dental diagnostic technology in the past decade. Embed medical procedure, similarly as with any restorative or dental intercession, requires watchful wanting to guarantee no coincidental harm is caused. 3D imaging enables us to take a gander at your jawbone from all edges on a PC screen and survey painstakingly what careful alternatives are accessible to you. 3D imaging has been broadly utilized in different fields of dentistry to help determine, in treatment arranging and machine development. CBCT Technology is the most up to date advancement in 3D imaging. It utilizes comparative innovation as customary CT scanners, however, can do it with less radiation than a conventional arrangement of dental x-beams. It can give a top-notch three-dimensional picture inside seconds. Produce more accurate images Assist in dental implant placement Help our dentists recognize serious problems earlier Allow us to share ...

Track 8: Cosmetic Dentistry

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Cosmetic Dentistry is the term dentists use to describe dental procedures that can improve the appearance of the teeth. Simply put, most cosmetic dental procedures are non-essential, but they can offer a wide range of benefits, including making regular cleaning easier, improving a patient’s confidence and even reducing teeth grinding. Cosmetic Dentistry can be divided into 4 types: Inlays and Onlays Inlays and Onlays are also known as indirect fillings. Unlike some treatments, which fully take place in your dentist’s office, inlays and onlays are manufactured in dental laboratories. Inlays are normally used in cases of mild to moderate decay or if insufficient tooth remains to support a filling. If there is no damage to tooth cusps (the little “hills” on the top of teeth, in non-scientific terms), an inlay is placed directly on top of the tooth surface. If, however, the cusps or a substantial portion of the tooth are damaged an onlay is placed to go over the tooth’s entire ...

Thank You

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Thank you for being a part of our family we appreciate your presence. Hope it will continue. We are expecting your presence at our upcoming 2nd annual congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics 2019 scheduled to be held in Melbourne Australia from July 24-25. URL: https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/ For any query please contact us at orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net SUBMIT ABSTRACT REGISTER NOW

Christmas Offer

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Wishing you all Merry Christmas!! This holiday season avail a flat 15% off on all registration prices. Get register soon! Url: https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/ E:  orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net   |  endodontics@conferenceint.com Register Now       Submit Abstract  

Track 7: Nano Dentistry

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Extending nanotechnology into the field of dentistry thereby makes Nano dentistry an emerging field with the significant potential to yield a new generation of clinical tools, mate­rials and devices for oral health care. Nano dentistry is said to be the future of dentistry where all procedures are to be per­formed using Nanorobots that may become a replacement to the present day dental assis­tants, technicians & hygienists. The discovery of Nano dental materials such as Nanopowders and Nanocomposites reinforced with Nanofillers are the most rapidly developing group of materials with excellent prospects for application in the field of dentistry. Advantages of Nano Dentistry: Superior hardness, flexural strength, modulus of elasticity, translucency, dura­bility of Nano-dental materials and excel­lent handling properties of all Nano-dental products  Faster and accurate diagnosis of oral dis­eases with small diagnostic machinery A reduced span of treatment procedures...

Track 6: Laser in Dentistry

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2nd Annual Congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics July 24-25 2019 | Melbourne, Australia What is laser dentistry? If you’ve never heard of this innovative type of dental care, now is the time to learn. Laser dentistry is a minimally invasive option when you’re facing gum surgery, cavity treatment, or other oral issues. Medical professionals use lasers, which are extremely focused light beams, to alter or remove tissue in small amounts. Laser surgery is not limited to dentistry, but many people have never heard of laser dentistry before having it done. Dentists use lasers in a variety of procedures involving the inside of the mouth, be it to remove overgrown tissue, to reshape the gums, or to whiten teeth. Sometimes, laser dentistry is ideal for children who become anxious or afraid when having dental work done. What Laser Dentistry Can Treat: Most issues laser dentistry treats are related to gums. Some of these include: Canker sore and cold sore pain treatments. Tre...

Track 5: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery

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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of disorders affecting the facial complex and skeleton, including the jaws and oral cavity. Contemporary training in both medicine and dentistry enables oral & maxillofacial surgeons to treat conditions requiring expertise in both fields. These include a range of common oral surgical problems (eg. impacted teeth, dental implants), jaw and congenital facial disproportion, facial trauma, oral cancer, salivary gland disease, temporomandibular joint disorders, and various benign pathologies (eg. cysts and tumors of the jaws). What oral and maxillofacial surgeons do: Provide safe and effective office  anesthesia . Extract impacted and nonrestorable teeth ( dentoalveolar surgery ) Replace lost teeth ( dental implants ) Perform corrective jaw surgery ( orthognathic jaw surgery ) Remove complex tumors ( oncologic surgery ) Rebuild faces damaged by injury or ...

Track 4: Pediatric Dentistry

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Orthodontics and Endodontics 2019 Pediatric Dentists are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child’s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood. Children begin to get their baby teeth during the first 6 months of life. By age 6 or 7 years, they start to lose their first set of teeth, which eventually are replaced by secondary, permanent teeth. Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications. Today, early childhood dental caries—an infectious disease is 5 times more common in children than asthma and 7 times more common than hay fever. Pediatric dentists provide comprehensive oral health care that includes the following: Infant oral health tests, which include risk assessment for caries in mother and child Preventive dental care including cleaning and fluoride trea...

Track 2: Endodontics

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Endodontists are specialists in saving teeth, committed to helping you maintain your natural smile for a lifetime. Their advanced training, specialized techniques, and superior technologies mean you get the highest quality care with the best result — saving your natural teeth! Root canal treatment: Root canal treatment or endodontic treatment is necessary when the center part within the tooth, known as the pulp, housing the blood vessels, nerves and living connective tissues, become infected or inflamed. The root canal procedure is performed to save a damaged or badly infected tooth, instead of extracting it. This procedure is performed by an endodontist or a root canal specialist. The most common causes of tooth damage or infection are, cavities occurring due to plaque accumulation, cracked or broken tooth due to any accidents or trauma, gum diseases, and repeated dental treatment to a particular tooth. These issues can cause pulp inflammation, infection and ...

Track 1: Orthodontics and Dental Implants

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Orthodontics  is a branch of dentistry that treats malocclusion, a condition in which the teeth are not correctly positioned when the mouth is closed. This results in an improper bite. A dental implant  is a surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor. Use of Orthodontics :  Closing wide gaps between the teeth Aligning the tips of the teeth Straightening crooked teeth Improving speech or chewing ability Boosting the long-term health of gums and teeth Preventing long-term excessive wear or trauma of the teeth Treating an improper bite Dental Implants can be used : Dental crowns : A dental crown is a replacement tooth that is placed over a post (or an abutment) that is attached to the dental implant. Crowns are usually made of porcelain or ceramic material and are made to match the color of your natural teeth. Den...

Group Registration

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Welcome to our upcoming 2nd Annual Congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics scheduled to be held in Melbourne, Australia from  July 24-25 2019 . Bring your team together and get maximum discounts on registration prices. Speaker, Poster and Delegate Slots are available. Hurry Up!! For more visit:  https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/ Contact: orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net    |  endodontics@conferenceint.com                  Submit Your Research                 Register Now

Young Researchers Forum

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Young Researcher Sessions are organized at the  Orthodontics and Endodontics 2019 , to provide a unique platform for Young Researchers/Investigators for presenting the latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. Conference Series LLC Ltd cordially invites Young Researchers from Universities/Institutes/Industries to present a short oral presentation during the forum. These oral presentations should be of 10 minutes duration in related scientific track followed by 5 minutes question hour. Therefore, presenters are encouraged to give comprehensive and dynamic talks. Applications will be selected based on past research productivity and future promise. Contact us at : orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net   |  endodontics@conferenceint.com URL: https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/                               SUBMIT ABSTRACT       ...

Call for Papers

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Call For Papers Submit your research abstract for our upcoming  2nd Annual Congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics to be held from July 24-25 2019 in  Melbourne, Australia Conference Highlights : Orthodontics and Dental Implants Endodontics Prosthodontics Pediatric Dentistry Oral and maxillofacial surgery Laser in Dentistry Nano Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry 3D Imaging in Dentistry Periodontics Dental Caries Oral Cancer Dental Medicine Dental Marketing Dental Biomaterials Dental Ethics Forensic Dentistry Contact : E:  orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net    |  endodontics@conferenceint.com 1-650-889-4686                 Submit your Abstract         Register Now

Avail Early Bird Benefits

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Join us in Melbourne, Australia for the upcoming 2nd Annual Congress on Orthodontics and Endodontics to be held from July 24-25 2019. Avail Early Bird Prices on Registration. Speaker, Poster and Delegate Slots are availabe! Visit : https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/ Contact :  orthodontics@dentistryconferences.net    |  endodontics@conferenceint.com               Register Now                   Submit Your Abstract

Speaker Slot Available

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Speaker Slot Available at  Orthodontics and Endodontics 2019 Conference scheduled to be held in Melbourne, Australia from  July 24-25 2019. Conference Url:  https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/  Submit Your Research Abstract Now Conference Highlights:    Orthodontics and Dental Implants Endodontics Prosthodontics Pediatric Dentistry Oral and maxillofacial surgery Laser in Dentistry Nano Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry 3D Imaging in Dentistry Periodontics Dental Caries Oral Cancer Nursing in Dentistry Dental Medicine Dental Marketing Electromagnetic waves and Dentistry Dental Biomaterials Dental Ethics Forensic Dentistry Submit Abstract                      Register Now

Let Us Meet Again

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We invite you all to join us in the very exciting city of Melbourne, Australia for our Upcoming next series Orthodontics and Endodontics 2019 to be held from July 24-25 2019. Know More at https://orthodontics-endodontics.dentalcongress.com/ Abstract Submissions and Registrations  are open now!!