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Track 05: Periodontology of Dental Practice 2018

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Periodontology is the branch of dentistry that deals with the scientific study, diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the surrounding tissues (Gum, Alveolar mucosa, periodontal ligament, etc.) of teeth. There are various roles played by periodontium like: they resist and optimize the forces generated by speech, mastication and swallowing; adjust the structural changes associated with age and external environment by continuous regeneration and remodeling. Periodontology deals with diseases which can be classified into gingivitis and chronic periodontitis. The common symptoms of gingivitis are redness, edema and bleeding.  Chronic periodontitis  can cause inflammation and bone loss. These diseases can be treated with periodontal therapy which includes oral hygiene, scaling and root planning and with the usage of antimicrobials. Sub Tracks: Chronic periodontitis                              Gum graft and Peri-Implantitis                              Antibiotics and antiseptics in

Track 04: Restorative Dentistry of Dental Practice 2018

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Restorative Dentistry which is also known as  Oral Rehabilitation  deals with the general dental needs of the oral cavity, the teeth and supporting structures of a patient suffering with initial or recurring decay; wearing a way of tooth structure, discoloration, erosion, abnormal spacing. The objective of restorative dentistry is to work along with  dental and surgical specialists  to deal with complex treatments like  hypodontia,  cleft lip, traumatic injuries, oral cancer, etc. In general, resins, glass ionomer cements and amalgam are used as different restorative materials but recently, nanomaterials are used as a major part of restorative dentistry treatment in material synthesis, biomimetic approaches and in tissue engineering. For Abstract submission please visit: https://dentistry.dentalcongress.com/abstract-submission.php

Track 03: Prosthodontics at Dental Practice 2018

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Track 03: Prosthodontics Prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the designing, manufacturing, making and fitting of artificial replacements  of  missing part of the mouth. It also deals with the treatment planning, rehabilitation and maintenance of the oral parts functioning. Prosthodontics has four main branches:  Removable prosthodontics;  fixed prosthodontics; maxillofacial prosthodontics; and  Implant  prosthodontics .  It is a form of restorative dentistry which deals with the treatment of multiple teeth at one time. Success in prosthodontics treatment requires a strong background in basic and clinical sciences along with excellent theoretical and technical skills as well as effective organizational capabilities. There are  much  recent advancements like  use  of  CAD/CAM  on  fixed restoration ; laser application in  prosthetic dentistry  and Stafne’s bone cavity and its utilization incomplete denature retention