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Boyen Huang

Professor and Head of School, Charles Sturt University, Australia. Australia

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Martin Scholz

Senior Consultant Duisburg Hospital/Wedau Hospitals Germany Germany

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Antonio De Tommasi

Chairman and Head BARI GENERAL HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY OF BARI Italy Italy

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Steven L. Wagner

Associate Professor University of California, San Diego USA USA

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Fahad AlKherayf

Associate Professor University of Ottawa Canada Canada

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Jesse Michael Weinberger

Professor The Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA USA

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George Perry

Professor and Dean University of Texas at San Antonio USA USA

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Lise Slack

Director, iDontix Pty. Ltd., Australia. Austria

Dental Public Health 2025

About conference

Conference Series LLC LTD warmly welcomes you to the “6th International Conference on Dental Public Health and Dental Diseases” during March 10-11, 2025 at Madrid, Spain. Where in most distinguished line up of eminent keynote speakers from around the globe will lead a dynamic scientific program of plenary sessions, symposia and hands-on workshops to share their expertise with our audience.

"Oral Health in the Digital Age: Leveraging Technology for Better Public Health Outcomes" is the driving theme of the Dental Public Health 2025, which will most definitely be reflected in the conference program, where we expect a remarkable turnout of world-renowned speakers.

Dental Public Health 2025 will deliver new ideas, convictions, strategies and tactics to excel in the field of dentistry and oral health. Dental Public Health 2025 will offer an impressive roaster of keynote speakers, quality attendees, compelling content and concise reviews of the latest clinical advancements and guidance relating to the diagnosis and treatment of dental and oral health conditions, including the use of new techniques.

Attendees at Dental Public Health 2025 will have unique opportunity to meet with leaders of the Dental and Oral Health profession from around the globe to discuss all of the scientific and technical breakthroughs that are changing the landscape of dentistry and fulfill their continuing education and professional development requirements.

Why to attend?

Dental Public Health 2025 will be an excellent learning, sharing and networking platform for Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Dental Business Assistants, Practice Managers and other members of the dental team’s from the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. It will provide continuing education opportunities as well as world-class scientific content delivered by quality keynote speakers, with plenary sessions, symposia, hands-on workshops, and exhibition. Conference Series LLC Ltd organizes a conference series LLC Ltd of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more Scientific Societies and Publishes 700+ Open Access Journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

What’s New?
Dental Public Health 2025 includes international attendee workshops, lectures, and symposia, including a designated registration area, a refreshment break, and gala lunch.  Dentists can join the Conference series LLC Ltd as an international member to receive discounts on registration. So come and join leading experts and allied professionals from March 10-11, 2025 at Madrid, Spain to keep up with the rapidly accelerating pace of change that is already having an impact on the field of Dentistry and will continue to in the future.

Potential Participants

Dental Public Health 2025 invites participants from all leading clinics, universities, clinical research institutions and dental companies to share their research experiences on all aspects of this rapidly expanding stream and thereby, providing a showcase of the latest research and provide a better health care to the world. It is also designed for practicing dentists, nurses, physicians in training and other oral healthcare professionals interested in the latest advances and techniques in the field. Another segment of participants is Dental researchers, Dental educators, Clinical organizations, Educational institutes, and Business leaders in the health sector worldwide.

Abstract submission:
Abstracts should contain 250-300 words and can submit online. Speakers can choose the topic from our scientific sessions or any research work in the related field. Abstracts will be published in our peer reviewed journals.

https://dentalpublichealth.conferenceseries.com/abstract-submission.php

Sessions and Tracks

Track 01: Molecular & Cell Biology: Oral Health Disorders

Molecular & Cell Biology decipher the genetic, molecular, and biochemical causes of oral health disorders and their possible relationships with other systemic dysfunctions.

Track 02: Public Health Dentistry

Dental public health focuses on the health of populations in a non-clinical way. The most widely known dental public health implication has been the fluoridation of water. A major focus of public health is preventing disease in large populations, rather than treating diseases on an individual basis.

Track 03General Dentistry and Evidence Based Care

Evidence-Based Dentistry is an approach to oral health care that requires the judicious integration of systematic assessments of clinically relevant scientific evidence, relating the patient's oral and medical condition and history, with the dentist's clinical expertise and the patient's treatment needs and preferences. Evidence-Based care is a global movement in all the Health science disciplines. It represents a philosophical shift in the approach to practice a shift that emphasizes evidence over opinion and at the same time, judgement over blind adherence to rules

Track 04: Dental Biomaterials & Bioengineering

Bioengineering materials usually develop tissue-biomaterial interactions that suitably recapitulate a tissue or organ and integrate well with surrounding tissues which can achieve the desired results in human patients and greatly improve their care. The dental applications of bioengineering materials have considerably broadened within the last few decades. The field of bioengineering materials needs to move towards new dental treatment concepts based on the fact of value-consciousness in the healthcare and biotechnology areas and utilizations that can create the future of this field.

Track 05: Advanced Dental Research

Advanced Dental Research covers all areas of dental, oral and craniofacial research. Recent advances in Aesthetic dentistry, Veterinary, Restorative dentistry encouraged researchers to explore the potential for regenerating functional and living teeth. Advanced Dental Treatments provides cutting edge technology for optimum dental care included with leading facilities like Spa Therapy rather than Typical Dentistry.

Track 06: Dental hygiene and Dental Education

Dental Education is the teaching and learning of the future generations of dentists to prevent, diagnose and treat oral diseases and meet the dental needs and demands of the individual patients and the public. Dental hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, caries, periodontal diseases and bad breath.

Track 07Oral Pathology, Radiology, microbiology & Medicine

Oral Medicine manages the oral social insurance of patients with ceaseless, repetitive and therapeutically related clutters of the oral and maxillofacial locale, and with their finding and non-surgical administration. Oral Medicine relates Dentistry to medication. Oral deals with the diseases of oral and Para oral structures and provides an understanding of which is essential for diagnosis and for the development of rational treatment. Oral microbiology deals with the study of the microorganisms of the oral cavity. Oral Radiology deals with the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, and other forms of radiant energy in diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Track 08: Dental Problems & Treatments

For most people, the basics of good dental hygiene are taught from a very early age – and with good reason. Teeth serve multiple purposes, all of which are important to varying degrees. A person’s ability to masticate is perhaps the primary reason for teeth, as it helps make the digestion of food possible. One’s appearance, from their smile to the shape of their face, is also dependent on their teeth. As useful and important as teeth are, however, they are not indestructible. In fact, they are susceptible to a number of problems that can potentially result in their loss. Fortunately, these problems are often preventable if a person adheres to good dental habits. To develop these habits, it is important to understand what the potential threats are and how to avoid them.

Track 09: Prosthodontics & Implantology

Prosthodontics and Implantology deals with rehabilitation of lost or missing oral / dental structures associated in the maxillofacial region using artificial substitutes to restore function and esthetics.

Track 10: Periodontology and Restorative Dentistry

Periodontology is the specialised system of hard and soft tissues that supports your teeth and maintains their position in the jaw. Restorative dentistry encompasses the dental specialties of endodontics, periodontics and prosthodontics and its foundation is based upon how these interact in cases requiring multifaceted care.

Track 11: Dental Anesthesiology and Dental sleep Medicine

Dental Anesthesiology educates graduate, pre-doctoral, and dental hygiene students in the management of pain, fear, and anxiety associated with dental treatmentDental sleep medicine is an area of dental practice that focuses on the use of oral appliance therapy to treat sleep-disordered breathing, including snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Track 12: Oral and Maxillofacial surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery deals with the treatment of many diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral (mouth) and maxillofacial (jaws and face) region. It is an internationally recognized surgical speciality. It is recognized as both a speciality of medicine and dentistry and a dual degree in medicine and dentistry is compulsory.

Track 13: Orthodontics and Endodontics

Orthodontics is a specialty field of dentistry that diagnoses, prevents and treats irregularities of the teeth and face. Orthodontic implants have become a reliable method in orthodontic practice for providing temporary additional anchorage. Endodontics is a dental speciality which deals with the dental pulp. Root canal therapy is one of the common procedures followed in Endodontic treatments and is done to save the teeth from diseased dental pulp.

Track 14: Preventive, Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology

Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. Community Dentistry is a branch of Dentistry which deals with preventing disease, prolonging life & promoting physical & mental efficiency through organized community efforts for the sanitation of the environment, the control of communicable infections, the education of individual in personal hygiene. Oral epidemiology provide information on normal biological processes and on diseases of the oral cavity, identify populations at risk of oral disease or in need of specific care, and compare regional, environmental, social, and access similarities and differences in dental care between populations. It also tests preventive interventions for controlling disease and evaluates the effectiveness and quality of interventions and oral health programs.

Track 15: Operative and Forensic Dentistry

Operative dentistry is the art and science of the diagnosis ,treatment and prognosis of the defects of teeth that do not require full coverage restorations for correction. Such treatment should result in the restoration of proper tooth form, function and esthetics while maintaining the physiologic integrity of the teeth in harmonious relationship with the adjacent hard and soft tissues, all of which should enhance the general health and welfare of the patient. Forensic dentistry 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 16: Pregnancy and Dental Health

It is important to take care of oral and dental health during pregnancy. Common causes of dental health problems during pregnancy can include: gum problems, vomiting, and cravings for sugary foods and retching while brushing teeth. Pregnancy gingivitis occurs due to the increased level of hormones exaggeration and the way gums react to the irritants in plaque. There are evidence that, there is a link between gum disease and premature, underweight births. Dental problems during pregnancy can be prevented by regular brushing and flossing, eating a balanced diet especially foods rich in calcium, iron and Vitamin D and visiting dentist regularly. Also, it is to be taken care to visit the dentist during the fourth to sixth month of pregnancy to avoid any prenatal complications due to stresses associated with dental visits that can occur during first trimester and last trimester which is the most important stage of pregnancy.

Track 17: Regulatory and Ethical Issues in Dentistry

Ethics affect virtually every decision made in a dental office, encompassing activities of both judging and choosing. Ethics affect relationships with patients, the public, office staff, and other professionals. Without a solid ethical foundation, you simply cannot be a true professional. The dentist must be aware of patients’ legitimate needs for prescription drugs.

Benefits of participation

Advantages of Participating at our conference:

  • As an add on advantage the Speaker & Abstract pages created in Google on your profile under your name would get worldwide visibility
  • Our robust online publicity attracts 20000+ users and 60000+ views to our Library of Abstracts which brings worldwide exposure to the researchers and speakers participate in our conferences
  • All the conference participants can earn up to 16-18 CME Credits by participating at our Dental public health 2025 conference scheduled at Toronto, Canada.
  • To attain professional development we offer our participants a chance to earn up to 21 CPD Credits authorized by CPD Standards Office, UK by participating at our Dental public health 2025 2024
  • All the conference participants will be awarded with IOCM Certification.
  • All the conference participants will have an unique opportunity to participate at One on One Meeting with Eminent Speakers
  • A Unique opportunity to hear what the global researchers are talking about at our Keynote sessions by world’s most eminent researchers in the field of  Dental public health 2025 2024
  • Top Industries Representation of Industrial Leaders, where you get a great opportunity to meet and discuss with the Industrial Leaders in person
  • Thought provoking Symposia’s
  • Workshops on Career Development
  • Preconference workshops in all major countries
  • Nominations for Best Poster Award
  • Outstanding Young Researcher Award
  • Group Registration benefits

Benefits of Participation | Speaker

  • Explore the best in Cutting Edge Research
  • Worldwide acknowledgment of Researcher’s profile
  • Obtain professional development credits
  • Your presence and talk will be recorded and hosted on YouTube and Video which in turn will gain potential value to your research profile.
  • Make Lasting connections at Networking and Social Events
  • We provide unique convergence of Networking, Learning and Fun into a single package
  • An opportunity to give One-page advertisement in abstract book and flyers distribution which eventually gets 1 Million views and add great value to your research profile
  • Learn beyond your field of interest, a change to know more about the new topics and research apart from your core subject

Benefit of Participation | Sponsor

  • Worlds No.1 Platform to show case Dental public health 2025 Products
  • Exposure to the international atmosphere will increase the odds of getting new business
  • Opportunity to showcase the new technology, new products of your company, and/or the service your industry to a broad international audience
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  • Our Dental public health 2025 Conference in the One and only location to reach the top customers
  • Make new connections and fostering potential partnerships
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  • Build a successful business takes a lot of time, effort and drive, so it’s always good to have a network of colleagues and associates to draw energy from people who share a similar drive and objective.
  • Flip side of learning new things is relearning classic techniques. Dental public health 2025 conference create opportunities for greater focus and reflection that could help you take your business to the next level.
  • Benchmarking key strategies for business and moving it forward
  • Get answers to your business questions and challenges from credible individuals at our conference
  • Exposure and Networking Opportunity with the various top decision makers of the respective organizations, will eventually grow your business in Global market
  • Get to know more about your competitors are first-hand, learn more about their businesses, and discover their strengths and weaknesses, all of which can add to your business’s competitive edge.
  • Encounter new vendors and suppliers for your business
  • Real Benefits in New business - Many Organizations make deals and sign contracts at our Dental public health 2025.
  • We offer you the Website visibility to more than 35K visitors in less than 6 months
  • Promotional logo of your organisation at our conference banner, website and other proceedings, branding and marketing material
  • Hosting session slots, poster awards, recognition in opening ceremony and complimentary registrations, exhibition/workshop booth, low-budget options.

Benefit of Association for Collaborators

  • No one in the world have this huge visitor towards Dental public health 2025, these is the best platform to show case your society.
  •  Create long-lasting relationships with the peers
  • Promotional content and Logo of your Association at our conference banner, website and other proceedings, branding and marketing material will increase your subscribers number by 20 %.
  • Our Website visibility to your Organization page can give a great impact for your association in the Global Market.
  • Your representatives can network with key conference delegates to update their knowledge and understanding of your organization and services.
  •  Details will be added to the conference press release where the details will be shared to < 100000 outlets
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Benefits of Participation | Delegate

  • Helps to meet Experts & Influencers Face to Face.
  • Opportunities to meet researchers and experts of same field and share new ideas
  • Can help to know New Tips & Tactics
  • Professional Development – Elevate your knowledge and Skills
  • Conference attendance inspires, rejuvenates, and energizes delegates
  • Your participation at our conference will be helpful for a new approach and ideology that can be utilized for the extending the outcome of Companies or Industries.
  • Enjoy the alluring city environment where the conference is being held.
  • Raise your profile by being well-known

Visa Application process

Visa Application Documents You should only apply for business visas to attend conferences. Contact your nearest Madrid, spain Travel Agency/Visa Information Center/Embassy for the correct application form.

All visas for the visit to Madrid, spain are processed by the respective embassy authorities in the correct way only after the presentation of the corresponding documents.

If no documents are provided or if the guidelines are not followed, the competent authorities hold the right to reject/cancel the visas.

The minimum documents that may be required when applying for the visa from / Madrid, Spain include:

  • Official Letter of Invitation
  • Letter of Acceptance/Approval for abstracts (if you are a speaker)
  • Proof of payment receipt for registration
  • Hotel Booking Confirmation Letter for accommodation issued on conference letterhead

Note: For the Letter of Invitation and Accommodation Confirmation, payment of registration and accommodation fees is a prerequisite. Please contact us for more information

Market analysis

The global dental industry market size was valued at USD 36.12 billion in 2023. It is expected to reach USD 58.38 billion in 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.48% over the forecast period (2024-2032). 

Rising awareness of oral hygiene and the importance of dental care contributes significantly to the growth of the dental industry. Public health campaigns, education initiatives, and media awareness programs promote regular dental visits and preventive care, driving demand for dental services and products.

The dental industry offers services by dentists and other dental specialists that include the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental problems. Dental procedures provide a broad range of therapies that assist many individuals in enhancing their oral health. In a variety of treatments, fillings and cement are used. Attention is being drawn to the enduringly popular trend of smile makeover surgeries. Additionally, technological advancements in endodontics have aided in the widespread use of root canal therapies.

The global dental industry market size was valued at USD 36.12 billion in 2023. It is expected to reach USD 58.38 billion in 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.48% over the forecast period (2024-2032). 

Rising awareness of oral hygiene and the importance of dental care contributes significantly to the growth of the dental industry. Public health campaigns, education initiatives, and media awareness programs promote regular dental visits and preventive care, driving demand for dental services and products.

The dental industry offers services by dentists and other dental specialists that include the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental problems. Dental procedures provide a broad range of therapies that assist many individuals in enhancing their oral health. In a variety of treatments, fillings and cement are used. Attention is being drawn to the enduringly popular trend of smile makeover surgeries. Additionally, technological advancements in endodontics have aided in the widespread use of root canal therapies.

 


Market Dynamics

Dental Industry Market Drivers

Rising Prevalence of Dental Diseases

Rising dental diseases are one of the significant factors contributing to the growth of the dental industry. Dental caries regularly impacts both toddlers and adults. In the United States, 16.9% of children between the ages of 5 and 19 have untreated dental caries, according to the 42nd annual report on the country's health from the centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It further stated that 31.6% of adults aged 20- 44 have untreated dental caries.

Furthermore, according to dentalcare.com, the prevalence of periodontitis has been estimated to be over 47% of US adults or 64.7 million individuals. According to the National Oral Health Survey, the majority of dental caries in 5-year-olds and 3-year-old were 39.0% and 8.6%, respectively in 2016. This increasing number of patients suffering from different dental disorders has increased the demand for dental products and consumables, eventually driving the growth of the global dental industry market.

Increasing Expenditure on Dental Healthcare

Oral conditions are the fourth most expensive to treat. In the US alone, USD 110 billion are spent yearly on oral healthcare. The annual Medicaid spending for dental care increased from USD 8 billion to more than USD 21 billion between 2010 and 2020 because of preventable dental diseases. The increase in dental healthcare expenditure consequently enhances the quality of patient care services. In addition, the changes in spending occur due to several factors, including changes in patterns of healthcare, government policies, growth in population, and an increase in the cost of high-quality and advanced healthcare services. Moreover, technological advancements in the dental industry have helped to offer excellent facilities to patients as per their needs. Therefore, the increasing dental healthcare expenditure to provide high-quality treatment by the governments is expected to propel the market's growth during the forecast period.

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Keytopics

  • Access To Dental Care
  • Behavioral Change In Oral Health
  • Collaborative Care Models
  • Community Dental Clinics
  • Community Health Needs Assessments
  • Community Water Fluoridation
  • Cost-Effectiveness Of Dental Interventions
  • Dental Care For Special Needs Populations
  • Dental Health And Pregnancy
  • Dental Health Literacy
  • Dental Public Health Ethics
  • Dental Public Health Informatics
  • Dental Public Health Leadership
  • Dental Public Health Program Development
  • Dental Public Health Research
  • Dental Public Health Workforce
  • Dental Sealant Programs
  • Diet And Oral Health
  • Emergency Dental Care
  • Ethical Considerations In Dental Public Health Research
  • Evaluation Of Oral Health Programs
  • Fluoridation Policy And Advocacy
  • Future Trends In Dental Public Health
  • Global Oral Health Initiatives
  • Health Inequalities And Oral Health
  • Impact Of Oral Health On Quality Of Life
  • Implementation Science In Dental Public Health
  • Innovations In Dental Public Health
  • Integration Of Oral Health Into Primary Care
  • Oral Disease Epidemiology
  • Oral Health And Mental Health
  • Oral Health And Systemic Diseases
  • Oral Health Disparities
  • Oral Health Education In Communities
  • Oral Health For Vulnerable Populations
  • Oral Health In Aging Populations
  • Oral Health In Rural And Remote Areas
  • Oral Health Promotion Campaigns
  • Oral Health Promotion In Low-Income Communities
  • Oral Health Risk Assessment
  • Oral Health Screening Programs
  • Oral Health Surveillance Systems
  • Policy And Advocacy For Oral Health
  • Prevention Of Dental Caries In Children
  • Preventive Dentistry In Public Health
  • Preventive Oral Health Strategies
  • Public Health Policy In Dentistry
  • School-Based Dental Sealant Programs
  • School-Based Oral Health Programs
  • Tobacco Cessation Programs