Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Dentistry is undergoing a transformative shift, redefining oral health through advanced diagnostics, precision treatment planning, and improved clinical decision-making. With the integration of digital technologies, modern dentistry enhances accuracy, optimizes workflows, and delivers better patient outcomes across preventive, restorative, and surgical domains. Innovations continue to shape the future of dental implants, aesthetic procedures, and personalized treatment approaches.
This session will spotlight cutting-edge applications such as:
• Track 1.1: Advances in Dental Imaging and Radiology
• Track 1.2: Digital Tools for Caries and Pathology Detection
• Track 1.3: Innovations in Treatment Planning Systems
• Track 1.4: Ethical and Legal Aspects in Modern Dentistry
• Track 1.5: Data Management and Predictive Analytics in Oral Health
This session will highlight key advancements transforming dentistry, focusing on techniques that enable accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and improved outcomes. Attendees will explore how modern innovations enhance clinical efficiency and patient care across general dentistry, prosthodontics, and endodontics, ushering in a new era of digitally driven, patient-focused practice.
Oral health refers to the overall health of the mouth, teeth, gums, and related structures, playing a vital role in general health and quality of life. It encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and management of oral diseases, as well as the promotion of healthy habits and hygiene practices.
• Track 2.1: Preventive Dentistry and Community Oral Health
• Track 2.2: Periodontal Health and Disease Management
• Track 2.3: Oral-Systemic Health Connections
• Track 2.4: Nutrition and Lifestyle in Oral Health Maintenance
• Track 2.5: Innovations in Oral Hygiene and Patient Education
This session will focus on the evolving role of oral health in overall well-being, highlighting preventive care, disease management, and patient education. Attendees will explore how modern strategies and community-based approaches improve oral hygiene, reduce disease risk, and support a holistic model of care that connects oral and general health.
Explore the latest advances in 3D printing technology for creating restorations, dentures, dental implants, surgical guides, and prosthetics with improved customization and reduced turnaround time. This session will delve into its application across various fields of dentistry, including prosthodontics, oralhealth, and endodontics.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 3.1: Materials for 3D Printed Dental Prosthetics
• Track 3.2: Workflow from Digital Impression to Printed Restoration
• Track 3.3: Applications in Implant Surgical Guides
• Track 3.4: Biocompatibility and Post-Processing Techniques
• Track 3.5: Cost-Benefit Analysis of 3D Printing in Clinics
This session will highlight the transformative role of 3D printing in restorative and odontology practices. Attendees will gain insights into how this technology supports rapid fabrication of crowns, bridges, veneers, and implants—enhancing treatment accuracy, workflow efficiency, and toothcare outcomes. Its contribution to personalized care and overall health in dental clinics will also be emphasized
Lasers significantly improve precision and patient comfort in soft and hard tissue procedures, playing a key role in modern dentistry and oralhealth. This session highlights advancements in laser wavelengths, clinical applications, safety, and patient outcomes across specialties like endodontics, prosthodontics, and odontology.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 4.1: Types of Lasers in Dentistry and Their Uses
• Track 4.2: Laser-Assisted Periodontal Therapy
• Track 4.3: Painless Cavity Preparation Techniques
• Track 4.4: Lasers in Oral Surgery and Biopsy
• Track 4.5: Patient Safety and Laser Protocols
This session will focus on the transformative role of laser technology in tooth care and overall health. Attendees will explore how lasers are used in procedures such as cavity preparation, gum contouring, veneers, and laser-assisted dental implants, offering less invasive treatment with faster healing and reduced discomfort. Discover how laser innovation is reshaping clinical outcomes with greater precision and patient-centred solutions.
Personalized dental medicine integrates genomics, biomarker profiling, and lifestyle factors to customize dentistry prevention and treatment plans. This emerging approach is reshaping oral health by offering targeted care based on each patient’s unique biological and behavioral profile, relevant across fields like endodontics, prosthodontics, and odontology.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 5.1: Genetic Testing for Caries and Periodontal Risk
• Track 5.2: Biomarkers in Saliva and Blood for Oral Disease
• Track 5.3: Personalized Preventive Care Protocols
• Track 5.4: Integration of Patient Lifestyle and Behavioural Data
• Track 5.5: Ethical Issues in Personalized Dentistry
This session will delve into the transformative power of personalized dental care, emphasizing how genetic analysis and lifestyle data are used to design patient-specific treatment strategies. Attendees will learn how these personalized protocols enhance outcomes in oral health, tooth care, and cosmetic solutions like veneers and dental implants, ensuring more effective, complication-free treatments tailored to each individual’s needs.
New smart materials incorporating nanotechnology are transforming dentistry by offering improved strength, durability, and biological compatibility. These innovations are particularly impactful in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics, and preventive care, reshaping approaches to toothcare, oralhealth, and aesthetic treatments such as veneers.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 6.1: Nanocomposites in Restorative Dentistry
• Track 6.2: Bioactive and Demineralizing Materials
• Track 6.3: Smart Adhesives and Sealants
• Track 6.4: Material Interaction with Oral Microbiome
• Track 6.5: Long-Term Performance and Safety Studies
This session will highlight the latest advancements in smart dental materials, emphasizing the role of nanotechnology and biocompatibility in modern odontology. Attendees will explore how nano-engineered materials improve restoration durability, aesthetics, and antibacterial properties—key to successful dental implants, endodontics, and overall health. Discover how these materials contribute to enhanced patient outcomes, faster healing, and long-term success in clinical practice
Teledentistry and remote oral health monitoring are revolutionizing access to dentistry, particularly in rural and underserved regions. These technologies support virtual consultations, continuous tooth care, and preventive strategies across various fields including oral health, endodontics, and prosthodontics.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 7.1: Platforms and Technologies for Tele dentistry
• Track 7.2: Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
• Track 7.3: Legal and Regulatory Frameworks
• Track 7.4: Patient Engagement and Education Online
• Track 7.5: Impact on Rural and Underserved Communities
This session will focus on the growing role of tele dentistry in enhancing odontology and digital dental care. Attendees will explore how platforms for remote diagnosis and follow-up improve access, especially for dental implant and veneers patients in remote areas. With better monitoring, reduced clinic visits, and enhanced patient education, these innovations promote more inclusive and efficient oral healthcare delivery, helping bridge the gap in underserved communities.
Regenerative techniques using stem cells and advanced scaffolds are opening new frontiers in dentistry, offering promising solutions to repair and regenerate lost dental structures. These innovations are shaping the future of oralhealth, endodontics, and prosthodontics by promoting biological restoration rather than replacement.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 8.1: Sources and Types of Dental Stem Cells
• Track 8.2: Scaffold Design and Biomaterials
• Track 8.3: Clinical Trials in Regenerative Endodontics
• Track 8.4: Challenges in Translation from Lab to Clinic
• Track 8.5: Future Perspectives in Whole-Tooth Regeneration
This session will delve into the latest advancements in regenerative dentistry, emphasizing the integration of stem cells, scaffolds, and tissue engineering to restore damaged dental and periodontal tissues. Attendees will explore how biologically based therapies are being used to regenerate dentin, periodontal ligaments, and even entire teeth. The discussion will also address real-world clinical applications, ongoing trials, and the transformative potential of regenerative technologies in toothcare, dental implants, odontology, and overall health, including implications for aesthetic treatments like veneers.
Sustainability in dentistry is becoming essential for reducing environmental impact while maintaining high standards of oral health and tooth care. By incorporating eco-friendly materials, energy conservation, and waste reduction strategies, dental practices can support both planetary and patient health.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 9.1: Biodegradable and Sustainable Dental Materials
• Track 9.2: Energy-Efficient Clinic Design and Equipment
• Track 9.3: Waste Management and Recycling in Dentistry
• Track 9.4: Water Conservation Techniques
• Track 9.5: Patient Education on Eco-Friendly Practices
This session will focus on green and sustainable approaches in dental care, from using biodegradable materials and conserving energy to optimizing water usage and reducing clinical waste. Attendees will explore how these initiatives improve prosthodontics and odontology outcomes, support long-term dental implants success, and align with evolving patient values. With applications extending to veneers, endodontics, and overall environmental stewardship, sustainable dentistry enhances both practice efficiency and community trust.
Advanced imaging combined with augmented reality enhances diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical precision in craniofacial dentistry.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 10.1: 3D CBCT and MRI Imaging Innovations
Track 10.2: AR-Guided Surgical Navigation Systems
Track 10.3: Virtual Reality in Dental Education and Training
Track 10.4: Software for Image Fusion and Visualization
Track 10.5: Patient Communication Using AR Models
This session will cover the latest advancements in craniofacial imaging and the use of augmented reality (AR) in dental practice. It will highlight how high-resolution 3D imaging combined with AR technology enhances diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical precision. Attendees will learn about innovative applications that improve visualization, patient communication, and clinical outcomes in complex craniofacial cases.
Cutting-edge advancements in dentistry—including innovative dental implants designs, surface treatments, digital workflows, and maintenance protocols—are significantly improving implant success rates and longevity. This session will explore how these developments benefit overall oralhealth, toothcare, and long-term health outcomes across diverse patient populations, including pediatric dentistry and geriatric dental care. Integration with prosthodontics and cosmetic dentistry procedures such as veneers, aligners, and teeth whitening will also be addressed. The role of endodontics, odontology, and managing cavities in implant planning will be examined. Attendees will gain insights into personalized, digital approaches that support durable, aesthetic results and improve the quality of life.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 11.1: Digital Planning and Guided Implant Surgery supporting prosthodontics and cosmetic dentistry
• Track 11.2: Advances in Implant Surface Technology enhancing outcomes in geriatric dental and endodontics
• Track 11.3: Management of Peri-Implantitis in both oral health and Pediatric dentistry settings
• Track 11.4: Implant Prosthetics and Immediate Loading for veneers, aligners, and restorative dentistry
• Track 11.5: Long-Term Clinical Outcomes and Studies on dental implants, health, and toothcare
This session will explore ground breaking advancements in Implantology focused on ensuring long-term success and improved patient care. It will cover the latest materials, innovative surgical techniques, and digital technologies that enhance implant precision and longevity. Attendees will learn about strategies to optimize osseointegration, manage complications, and integrate implants with restorative solutions for durable and natural-looking results.
Digital technologies and AI are revolutionizing dentistry, especially orthodontics, by improving treatment precision, remote oral health monitoring, and patient comfort through clear aligners and automation. These advancements enhance outcomes in Pediatric and cosmetic dentistry, prosthodontics, and geriatric care. AI aids in diagnosing cavities, treatment planning, and customizing veneers and teeth whitening for better patient satisfaction.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 12.1: CAD/CAM for Cosmetic & Pediatric Dentistry
• Track 12.2: AI in Oral Health & Prosthodontics
• Track 12.3: Remote Monitoring & Toothcare Tools
• Track 12.4: Innovations in Aligners & Whitening
• Track 12.5: Digital Management for All-Age Dentistry
This session will highlight the transformative impact of digital technologies on orthodontics, focusing on clear aligners and artificial intelligence integration. It will explore how AI enhances treatment planning, monitoring, and outcome prediction, while digital tools improve patient comfort and efficiency. Attendees will gain insights into the latest innovations that streamline orthodontic care, offering more precise, personalized, and effective treatment solutions.
The bidirectional relationship between periodontal disease and systemic illnesses underscores the importance of integrated healthcare in dentistry. Conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular disease impact oral health, particularly tooth care and cavities. Inflammatory pathways link systemic health with periodontal outcomes, affecting treatment in Pediatric dentistry, geriatric dental care, and prosthodontics. Emphasizing cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, and regular oral screening helps prevent complications. Aligners, veneers, and teeth whitening procedures also benefit from systemic health monitoring, enhancing overall treatment success.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 13.1: Pathophysiology Linking Periodontal and Systemic Diseases in Dentistry
• Track 13.2: Inflammation, Immune Response & Oralhealth
• Track 13.3: Diabetes, Cavities & Periodontal Disease Management
• Track 13.4: Cardiovascular Risk & Geriatric Dental Screening
• Track 13.5: Interprofessional Collaboration in Pediatric Dentistry & Prosthodontics
This session will examine the critical connection between periodontal health and systemic chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory conditions. It will highlight recent research on how oral inflammation can impact overall health and the importance of integrated care approaches. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the bidirectional relationship between periodontal disease and systemic conditions, emphasizing the role of oral health in preventing and managing chronic illnesses.
New sedation protocols and anaesthesia techniques in dentistry aim to eliminate patient discomfort and anxiety, enhancing oral health outcomes and increasing treatment acceptance. These innovations are especially beneficial in Pediatric dentistry, geriatric dental care, and for patients undergoing cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, or prosthodontics procedures. Needle-free and topical anesthetics, sedation for special needs dentistry, and risk management protocols improve experiences in treatments like veneers, dental implants, aligners, and even teeth whitening. Emphasis on safety ensures better outcomes for toothcare, especially in cases involving cavities and complex oral procedures.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 14.1: Needle-Free and Topical Aesthetic Innovations in Dentistry
• Track 14.2: Conscious Sedation Protocols and Monitoring for Oral health
• Track 14.3: Pediatric Sedation Best Practices in Pediatric Dentistry
• Track 14.4: Sedation in Special Needs Dentistry and Geriatric Dental Care
• Track 14.5: Patient Safety and Risk Management in Prosthodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry
This session will focus on the latest advancements in sedation and anesthesia techniques aimed at making dental procedures more comfortable and pain-free. It will cover innovations in drug delivery, monitoring technologies, and patient management strategies that enhance safety and reduce anxiety. Attendees will learn about personalized sedation options and how these improvements contribute to a better patient experience and increased treatment acceptance.
Content: Emphasis on early childhood oral health with preventive and behavior-modifying interventions to reduce caries and promote lifelong wellness.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 15.1: Early Caries Detection and Risk Assessment
Track 15.2: Fluoride and Sealant Programs
Track 15.3: Behavior Management Techniques
Track 15.4: Nutritional Counseling for Oral Health
Track 15.5: Integration with Pediatric Medical Care
This session will highlight the importance of early interventions and preventive care in pediatric oral health. It will cover strategies for managing common childhood dental issues, promoting healthy habits, and using minimally invasive treatments to ensure long-term oral wellness. Attendees will gain insights into effective approaches for educating parents and caregivers, improving Pediatric patient outcomes, and fostering positive dental experiences from a young age.
Cultural competence in dentistry strengthens patient-provider relationships and treatment outcomes by honouring diverse values, beliefs, and communication styles. It plays a vital role in improving oral health, reducing cavities, and enhancing care in Pediatric dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and geriatric dental settings. Awareness of cultural differences also supports better outcomes in endodontics, prosthodontics, and overall tooth care.
Sub-Tracks:
• Track 16.1: Cross-Cultural Communication Skills
• Track 16.2: Addressing Oral Health Disparities
• Track 16.3: Case Studies from Different Regions
• Track 16.4: Training Programs for Cultural Competency
• Track 16.5: Incorporating Cultural Awareness into Treatment Plans
This session will focus on the significance of cultural competency in dental care, emphasizing how understanding diverse patient backgrounds improves communication and treatment outcomes. Through global case studies, attendees will explore best practices for delivering respectful, personalized care that addresses cultural beliefs and health disparities. The session aims to equip dental professionals with the skills to enhance patient trust, satisfaction, and overall oral health across diverse populations.
Content: Robotics are automating complex dental procedures, enhancing precision and efficiency, while also transforming education and training paradigms.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 17.1: Robotic Systems in Implant Surgery
Track 17.2: Automated Endodontic and Restorative Tools
Track 17.3: Robotics in Dental Education and Simulation
Track 17.4: Cost and Workflow Impacts
Track 17.5: Ethical and Practical Challenges
This session will explore the emerging role of dental robotics in transforming clinical practice through automation. It will cover advancements in robotic-assisted surgeries, precision in implant placement, and automated dental procedures that improve efficiency and accuracy. Attendees will learn how robotics is shaping the future of dentistry by enhancing treatment outcomes, reducing human error, and streamlining workflows for better patient care.
The oral microbiome’s influence on both oral and systemic health opens new diagnostic and therapeutic avenues.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 18.1: Oral Microbiome Composition and Diversity
Track 18.2: Dysbiosis and Disease Associations
Track 18.3: Microbiome-Based Diagnostics
Track 18.4: Probiotic and Antimicrobial Treatments
Track 18.5: Integrating Microbiome Research in Clinical Practice
This session will focus on the latest research into the oral microbiome and its crucial impact on overall systemic health. It will explore how the balance of oral bacteria influences conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and immune disorders. Attendees will gain insights into diagnostic advances and therapeutic strategies targeting the oral microbiome to promote both oral and general health, highlighting the importance of integrated care approaches.
Forensic odontology remains critical for identification and legal proceedings with evolving technological advances improving accuracy and applicability.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 19.1: Dental Identification and DNA Analysis
Track 19.2: Age and Sex Estimation Techniques
Track 19.3: Bite Mark Analysis Advances
Track 19.4: Forensic Odontology in Disaster Victim Identification
Track 19.5: Legal and Ethical Issues in Forensic Practice
This session will explore the latest advancements in forensic odontology, highlighting innovative techniques and technologies used for identification and legal investigations. Topics will include dental record analysis, DNA profiling, bite mark examination, and 3D imaging applications. Attendees will learn how these emerging tools enhance accuracy and efficiency in forensic cases, contributing to improved justice and public safety outcomes
This track focuses on preserving natural tooth structure while achieving esthetic goals through minimally invasive dentistry techniques and the use of innovative dental materials. Emphasizing esthetic dentistry and tooth preservation, it covers advancements in composite bonding, enamel microabrasion, and bleaching techniques to enhance dental health and oral care. The application of biomimetic dentistry and prosthodontics principles ensures patient satisfaction by meeting expectations through outcome assessment. This sub-track highlights key areas including dental implants, endodontics, veneers, odontology, and overall tooth care within cosmetic dentistry.
Sub-Tracks:
- Track 20.1: Microabrasion and Enamel Recontouring
- Track 20.2: Composite Veneers and Direct Bonding
- Track 20.3: Bleaching and Whitening Innovations
- Track 20.4: Use of Biomimetic Materials
- Track 20.5: Patient Expectations and Outcome Assessment
This session will focus on the latest trends and techniques in minimally invasive aesthetic dentistry. It will cover approaches that preserve natural tooth structure while enhancing smile appearance, such as microabrasion, enamel reshaping, and conservative bonding methods. Attendees will gain insights into how these techniques offer effective, patient-friendly solutions with faster recovery, reduced discomfort, and lasting cosmetic results
Integration of digital tools streamlines communication and reduces turnaround time, improving restorative quality and clinical productivity.
Track 21.1: Intraoral Scanning Technologies
Track 21.2: CAD/CAM Milling and Printing Integration
Track 21.3: Digital Communication with Dental Labs
Track 21.4: Same-Day Restorations and Chairside Fabrication
Track 21.5: Troubleshooting Digital Workflow Challenges
This session will explore the seamless integration of digital workflows from the dental chair to the laboratory. It will highlight how advanced technologies like intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM design, and 3D printing improve accuracy, reduce turnaround times, and enhance collaboration between clinicians and technicians. Attendees will learn how adopting these digital processes boosts efficiency, streamlines treatment planning, and delivers superior patient outcomes.
Post-pandemic protocols for infection control ensure safety while maintaining clinical efficiency and patient confidence.
Track 22.1: Updated Sterilization and Disinfection Guidelines
Track 22.2: Air Quality and Aerosol Management
Track 22.3: Personal Protective Equipment Innovations
Track 22.4: Staff Training and Compliance Monitoring
Track 22.5: Patient Communication on Safety Practices
This session will focus on updated infection control and biosafety protocols essential for dentistry in the post-pandemic era. It will cover enhanced sterilization techniques, aerosol management, and the use of personal protective equipment to ensure patient and staff safety. Attendees will gain insights into best practices for maintaining a hygienic clinical environment while adapting to new challenges and regulations, helping to build patient confidence and safeguard public health.
AI algorithms are revolutionizing radiology by enhancing detection accuracy, reducing interpretation time, and standardizing diagnostics.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 23.1: Deep Learning Models in Radiograph Analysis
Track 23.2: Automated Caries and Lesion Detection
Track 23.3: Workflow Integration in Dental Clinics
Track 23.4: Limitations and Validation of AI Tools
Track 23.5: Impact on Training and Radiologist Roles
This session focuses on the advancements in AI-powered radiology and its growing role in dentistry. It will cover how artificial intelligence enhances the interpretation of dental images with greater accuracy and consistency, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment planning. The session will also discuss the integration of AI tools into clinical workflows, streamlining processes and improving efficiency for dental professionals. Attendees will learn about the potential benefits, practical applications, and challenges of adopting AI-driven radiology to elevate patient care.
Public health dentistry focuses on preventive strategies, education, and policies to improve oral health at the community and population levels.
Sub-Tracks:
Track 24.1: Designing Effective Oral Health Programs
Track 24.2: School-Based Preventive Interventions
Track 24.3: Policy Development and Advocacy
Track 24.4: Surveillance and Epidemiology of Oral Diseases
Track 24.5: Collaborations with Healthcare Systems
This session will explore key strategies in public health dentistry aimed at improving oral health outcomes on a community level. Topics include preventive programs, education campaigns, and policy initiatives designed to reduce the prevalence of dental diseases. Attendees will gain insights into effective approaches for outreach, health promotion, and collaboration with healthcare systems to address oral health disparities and promote equitable care for diverse populations.