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January 28, 2025   09:00 AM GMT

Webinar onDental and Oral Health

Early Bird Registration End Date: Dec 20, 2024
Abstract Submission Opens: Dec 02, 2024

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Sciconx Webinars is well- known for organizing outstanding scientific webinars, colloquies, and forums in colourful areas of exploration. We've the great pleasure of extending a warm hello to the Webinar on Dental and Oral Health, which will be held in January 28, 2025.

Theme:

Under the theme " Shaping Tomorrow's Dental and Oral Care," we will delve into the multifaceted landscape of Dental and Oral Health, exploring innovative approaches, emerging trends, and transformative strategies to promote oral care and overall well-being in an ever-evolving world.

We Are Pleased to Have You Join Us

We're pleased to have you join us on January 28, 2025, for the Dental and Oral Health webinar and discussion sessions, which promise to be an informative and transformative event. Our vision is to create a safe and inclusive space where open dialogue is encouraged, stigma is challenged, and innovative approaches to prevention, care, and support are explored. Our goal is to enhance the oral health and overall well-being of individuals and community levels by promoting collaboration, advocacy, and education.

Objects of Our Webinar

  • Highlight the importance of dental and oral health and address critical challenges in oral care and prevention.
  • Foster greater understanding and reduce stigma around topics related to dental and oral health, including accessibility and oral hygiene.
  • Provide a platform to present research findings, evidence-based practices, and innovative care models in dentistry and oral health.
  • Facilitate networking among dental professionals, oral health specialists, researchers, policymakers, and advocates.
  • Discuss cutting-edge technologies, emerging trends, and transformative strategies in dental and oral health care.
  • Create opportunities for skill enhancement through workshops, panel discussions, and continuing education sessions.
  • Support policy development, increased funding, and improved infrastructure for dental and oral health care services.
  • Focus on enhancing the quality of care and overall well-being for individuals and communities through improved oral health.

Categories of Participation

  • Keynote Speaker
  • Oral Presentation
  • Workshop
  • Special Session
  • Panel Discussion
  • Poster Presentation
  • Exhibitor
  • Media Partner, Sponsor, and Collaborator
  • Online participation

Who Are Going to Participate?

  • Dental and oral health providers
  • Dentists
  • Oral hygienists and dental assistants
  • Periodontists and orthodontists
  • Researchers
  • Academics
  • Dental nurses and nurse practitioners
  • Technology innovators
  • Students
  • Trainees
  • Patients and caregivers
  • Individuals with lived experience

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We gladly welcome inquiries, responses, and collaborative applications. Please visit our website or send an email to support@sciconx.com to learn more about our webinars, sponsorship opportunities, and methods to get in touch with us.

Latest News

Dental 3D Printing Devices Market to Hit Valuation of US$ 50.10 Billion By 2033 | Material Advancements Propel Next-Generation Dental 3D Printing For Enhanced Clinical Efficiency Says Astute Analytica

2024-12-30 - 2024-12

From swift production times to energy-efficient workflows, dental 3d printing devices offer compelling advantages for clinics, labs, and patients alike. As global dental professionals gain expertise in 3D printing, we can anticipate even more transformative updates that will solidify its position as a cornerstone of modern oral care

New Delhi, Dec. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global dental 3D printing devices market is projected to hit the market valuation of US$ 50.10 billion by 2033 from US$ 10.50 billion in 2024 at a CAGR of 18.96% during the forecast period 2025–2033.

Dental 3D printing devices are revolutionizing oral healthcare with unprecedented precision and agility. These devices help craft customized crowns, bridges, surgical guides, and dental implants while significantly reducing turnaround times. Today, dental 3D printing amounts to more than a mere trend in 2023—it is a critical pillar of contemporary dentistry. Multiple manufacturers, such as Formlabs with its Form 3B series, are enabling clinics to produce highly accurate and patient-specific restorations in under a day. For instance, reputable labs like California’s Glidewell Laboratories have integrated over 40 industrial-grade printers to expedite crown manufacturing. Meanwhile, Carbon’s M2 printer employs Digital Light Synthesis for ultra-fast curing times, marking a major leap forward in prosthetic production speed.


According to a recent technology update from the International Dental Show (IDS) in Cologne, 15 new resin-based printers specifically geared toward orthodontic aligners were launched in the first half of 2023. In Asia dental 3D printing devices market, over 2,000 clinics have reported adopting specialized 3D printing workflows for same-day implant services. Stratasys, with its J5 DentaJet, has delivered more than 800 units worldwide, each capable of printing multi-color, multi-material dental appliances in a single run. In addition, the FDA has cleared 24 new biocompatible printing materials that suit everything from surgical guides to dentures. Across Europe, more than 60 dental organizations now actively train staff on in-house 3D printing techniques, further demonstrating its growing importance.

These technological innovations do far more than just speed up production. They allow for intricate designs—such as bridging implants and advanced prosthetics—once deemed too complex or time-consuming. With direct chairside applications, practitioners can now fabricate ultra-personalized restorations while the patient waits. By harnessing cutting-edge devices and validated printing materials, dental professionals can confidently deliver results that align with exact oral anatomies. Consequently, 3D printing is setting new standards for clinical excellence, dramatically reducing wait times, and paving the way for truly patient-centric dentistry.


Dental Caries Market is projected to register an impressive CAGR, Revenue, and Prominent Players By 2032

2025-01-02 - 2025-01

Dental Caries market competitive landscape provides details by competitor. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in research and development, new market initiatives, regional presence, company strengths and weaknesses and application dominance.

The Dental Caries market is expanding significantly due to technological breakthroughs and rising consumer demand for small, energy-efficient electronics. Compared to conventional packaging methods, this novel approach improves performance, lowers power consumption, and conserves space by stacking numerous layers of semiconductor chips.

**In case you need any specific business requirements, you can mention the same. We can customize the report based on the exact needs of the client**.


Global Dental Caries Market Scope

The Dental Caries market is divided into segments based on end-user industry, equipment, application, and offering. In addition to giving users a useful market overview and insights to aid in their strategic decision-making for identifying core market applications, the growth among these segments will assist you in analysing the industries' meagre growth segments.


Dental Implants Market Outlook 2024-2029: Demand for Non-premium Dental Implants is Growing as More Patients Seek Affordable Solutions for Tooth Replacement

2025-01-03 - 2025-01

Dublin, Jan. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Dental Implants Market - Focused Insights 2024-2029" report has been added to Research And Markets.com's offering.

The Dental Implants Market was valued at USD 4.43 billion in 2023, and is projected to reach USD 5.89 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 4.86%. The global dental implants market is set to grow due to a rise in the edentulous patient population and high demand for non-premium dental implants.

The European region accounted for the largest market share of over 35% in the global dental implants market. The dental implants market in Western Europe is experiencing robust growth, driven by several key factors that are expected to continue during the forecast period. One of the primary drivers is the increasing awareness of dental implants as an effective solution for dental care. As patients become more informed about the benefits of implants, there is a growing demand for these advanced dental solutions. This awareness is complemented by the improved healthcare infrastructure in the region, which facilitates access to dental care and encourages patients to seek treatment.

The economic conditions in Western Europe further support the dental implants market. The region boasts one of the highest per capita healthcare expenditures globally, with countries like Switzerland, Norway, the Netherlands, and Germany leading in healthcare spending. This high level of investment in healthcare not only enhances e-health services but also ensures that patients have access to cutting-edge dental technologies, including advanced dental implant products.

Market Growth: The global dental implants market was valued at USD 4.42 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 5.88 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.85% during the forecast period.
By Design Type: The tapered dental implants segment accounted for the largest market share, the growth is driven by the increasing adoption of tapered implant designs, which offer enhanced functionality and ease of placement.
By Cost: The non-premium dental implants segment shows the highest growth of 5.68%, due to increasing adoption of value-based and discounted dental implants by price-sensitive consumers.
By Material: The metal dental implants segment holds the largest market share, the growth is driven due to their excellent biocompatibility and mechanical properties.
By End-User: The dental clinic segment holds the most significant segmental share, due to the evolving patient expectations, and the demand for accessible care.
By Geography: The European region accounted for the largest market share of over 35%. The market's growth is mainly due to increasing awareness of dental implants and growing demand for these advanced dental solutions.


MP reflects on 2024 as federal dental plan helps thousands in Bay–Superior North access care for first time

2025-01-05 - 2025-01

The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a game-changer for some communities.

Thousands of people in Thunder Bay-Superior North “are getting dental care for the first time” in decades thanks to the federal program that started earlier this year, Patty Hajdu, Member of Parliament and federal cabinet minister of Indigenous services since 2021, said in hindsight of 2024.

In a year-end interview with Dougall Media, Hajdu, who also serves as the member of Parliament for Thunder Bay—Superior North, highlighted the Canadian Dental Care Plan as one of the government’s key accomplishments, emphasizing its impact on communities.

The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a game-changer for some communities.

Thousands of people in Thunder Bay-Superior North “are getting dental care for the first time” in decades thanks to the federal program that started earlier this year, Patty Hajdu, Member of Parliament and federal cabinet minister of Indigenous services since 2021, said in hindsight of 2024.

In a year-end interview with Dougall Media, Hajdu, who also serves as the member of Parliament for Thunder Bay—Superior North, highlighted the Canadian Dental Care Plan as one of the government’s key accomplishments, emphasizing its impact on communities.

“The Canadian Dental Care Plan is a great example of something that I think is producing results for people right here in our riding,” Hajdu said.

While acknowledging that adoption took time, Hajdu reported widespread participation from dental professionals.

“What we’re seeing is probably close to 85 per cent of dentists across the country are now accepting the Canadian Dental Care Plan,” she said.

The program is designed to help eligible Canadians access affordable oral health care, addressing a critical gap in the health-care system. With growing participation from dental practitioners, Hajdu expressed optimism about the program’s future and its continued ability to meet the needs of underserved populations.

Looking ahead to 2025, Hajdu wants to see her First Nation’s drinking water and wastewater legislation pass into law.


When dentists become cosmetic dentists and hair transplant experts!

2025-01-07 - 2025-01

While dental education (BDS/MDS) has remained the same, in the last few years, the treatment aspect of dental health has witnessed a sea change

Hyderabad: In a worrying sign that challenges dental education and dentistry as a profession, the traditional dentists in Hyderabad, who used to take care of your basic dental needs at affordable costs, are becoming a rare commodity. They are transforming into fancy cosmetic dentists, facial aesthetic specialists and hair transplant and treatment experts, with no cap on how much they can charge from patients.

While dental education (BDS/MDS) has remained the same, in the last few years, the treatment aspect of dental health has witnessed a sea change. Gone are the days when removing the troubled teeth was thought of as treatment. Nowadays, the advent of numerous materials, equipment and tools related to dentistry has shifted the focus from dental health to beautification and cosmetic enhancement.

Basic procedures like scraping, cleaning to remove dirt, stains and whitening of teeth, adjusting crooked teeth have been rebranded as beauty enhancement services and are now offered at exorbitant rates by cosmetic dentists.

Some dentists have even taken a step further and with the same BDS/MDS qualification, turned into hair transplant and hair-fall treatment experts, antagonizing associations representing dermatologists.

Terming such tactics and practices by BDS/MDS qualified doctors as unethical, a few days ago, the Karnataka State Dental Council issued notices, directing them to practice ethics/ rules and avoid practicing facial aesthetic treatments and hair transplants. The dental body in Karnataka made it clear that if dentists do not follow ethical rules, then they will lose their registrations.

Secretary, Indian Dental Association, Deccan, Dr Ala Srikanth believes that rampant permissions to open new dental colleges more than the requirement, heavy influence of manufacturers of dental equipment and products and surreal competition among dentists to grab patients are some factors for the present mess.

Although dental education has continued to remain traditional, manufacturers of dental equipment, materials and tools have started to dictate who treatment is administered to patients, Dr Srikanth believes.

“BDS and MDS teaching remains the same. A simple wire treatment for teeth to keep them in a desirable position has now become an AI-powered technology. It is the market forces, dental technology companies and the pressure to retain customers that are driving dentists to become cosmetic dentists. There is absolutely no regulation,” Dr Srikanth laments.


Telangana: PG dental, medical students request govt to provide relief from fee hike in private institutions

2025-01-07 - 2025-01

The association urged the State government to repeal GO 107, which was released last year, hiking the annual tuition fee for dental and PG medical seats in private medical and dental institutions

Hyderabad: Dental and medical students aspiring for specialty PG seats in private colleges in Telangana on Tuesday requested the State government’s intervention to provide relief from fee hike in private institutions.

“The dental and medical students of Telangana State urge the State government to cancel/repeal the Government Orders (GOs) related to fee hike in private medical and dental health care establishments,” national president, All India Dental Student and Surgeons Association, Dr Md Manzur Ahmed, said.

The association urged the State government to repeal GO 107, which was released last year, hiking the annual tuition fee for dental and PG medical seats in private medical and dental institutions.

“For PG medical seats, the annual tuition fee for Category A and B in private medical colleges in Telangana ranges between Rs 7,75, 000 (Category A) and Rs Rs 24 lakh. At private dental colleges, the PG medical seat range between Rs 7, 75, 000 and Rs 24,00,000. The huge medical college fee in dental and medical PG is a heavy burden on the families,” Dr Manzur said.

He also requested the State government to mandate stipends for PG dental students in private dental colleges. Such a provision would significantly alleviate the financial burden on students allowing them to focus on their education and professional development, he added.


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