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11th Edition of International Conference on Dentistry
and Oral Health

September 18-20 | London, UK

September 18-20, 2025 | London, UK

ICDO 2020

Lawrence Yanover, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Lawrence Yanover, University of Toronto, Canada

Zirconia preformed crowns have become an excellent choice for the restoration of decayed primary anterior teeth. This presentation will review when zirconia crowns will be a good choice for restoring primary anterior teeth. It will review how to prepare the teeth to best fit the [....] » Read More

Vinicius Gomes Machado, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Vinicius Gomes Machado, Brazilian Dental Association, Brazil

The intra-root retentors were at first made of metal. The root cavities were prepared and impressed with an acrylic pattern, sent to a prosthesis laboratory who melted the acrylic pattern turning it into a metal piece to be cemented on the remaining root, with your posterior reha [....] » Read More

Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves Carneiro, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Thiago de Almeida Prado Naves Carneiro, University Center of the Triangle, Brazil

The last few years have brought a technological revolution in Dentistry, computer systems are making everything faster and more accurate. Technology is evolving fast; many modern features have been introduced in the clinical practice and have shown incredible results. The emergen [....] » Read More

Amarjeet Gambhir, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Amarjeet Gambhir, Lady Hardinge Medical College & Hospital, India

I n the last few decades, the world has witnessed humongous technological advancement which has a notable influence on every aspect of human life. Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is described as any task performed by a machine or program that would have otherwise required a human [....] » Read More

Maria Jackson, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Maria Jackson, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Introduction: The dental patients that are seen at SRFT services often have a high caries risk due to many different reasons such as an inability to brush properly through either a disability or living circumstances. In 2007 Public Health England published a toolkit for dentists [....] » Read More

Alice Kathleen Duke, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Alice Kathleen Duke, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, United Kingdom

Background: A persistent periapical lesion should be addressed by orthograde re-root treatment as a first line therapeutic intervention, excluding cases of rare developmental cyst or tumour. In selected cases where endodontic treatment or retreatment is contraindicated a surgical [....] » Read More

Bhaven Modha, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Oral Presentation
Bhaven Modha, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

As a dentist at the Hillingdon Community Dental Referral Service, the author treated the dental needs of patients that required special care dentistry. The author also learned more about epidemiology, dental public health strategies, and the demographics of the West London Boroug [....] » Read More

Sergio Charifker, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Sergio Charifker, SOEPE, Brazil

One of the most challenging scenarios for the implantodontist is the treatment of severe atrophic alveolar ridge. It is well known that the crestal bone reduces volume after the tooth extraction and can retract the volume more than 50% in the first 6 months. The bone resorption c [....] » Read More

Camilla Siqueira de Aguiar, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Camilla Siqueira de Aguiar, r, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

Introduction: Facial trauma can be considered one of the most devastating aggressions found in trauma centers due to emotional and its possibility of permanent aesthetic deformity. It affects the male population more in the proportion of 3:1 and the age group withthe highest prev [....] » Read More

Victor Leonardo Mello Varela Ayres de Melo, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Victor Leonardo Mello Varela Ayres de Melo, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

Facial trauma can be considered one of the most devastating aggressions found in trauma centers due to the emotional consequences and the possibility of deformity. This eventuality acquires a much greater danger when produced in children, because regardless of the possible facial [....] » Read More

Sergio Charifker, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Sergio Charifker, SOEPE, Brazil

The Prosthetic rehabilitation has evolved since the introduction of implant therapy. The implant protocol has changed through time, mostly because of the confidence in the new screw’s surfaces, some allowing osseointegration after 21 days and biomaterial in special deprotei [....] » Read More

Lohana Maylane Aquino Correia de Lima, Speaker at Dentistry Conferences
Oral Presentation
Lohana Maylane Aquino Correia de Lima, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

Low-grade polymorphous adenocarcinoma is a malignant neoplasm of salivary glands with uncommon occurrence in the head and neck region, almost exclusively affecting minor salivary glands. While this condition has typical clinical pathological signs, it commonly presents low biolog [....] » Read More

Juliana Grossi, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Juliana Grossi, Albert Einstein Hospital of Education and Research, Brazil

The New Coronavirus, responsible for the pandemic of the disease COVID-19, with epicenter in Wuhan, China, since December 2019, has caused a disease whose main symptoms include fever, cough, myalgia, fatigue, dyspnea and abnormal computed tomography images of chest. Of the total [....] » Read More

Camila Paiva Perin, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Oral Presentation
Camila Paiva Perin, University Tuiuti do Parana, Brazil

Conventional apical surgery was originally indicated as the last alternative for endodontic reintervention, for unsuccessful situations after retreatment or, exceptionally, when retreatment was made impossible by the presence of prostheses and posts. In order to increase the succ [....] » Read More

Cristiane Lopes Miguel, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Cristiane Lopes Miguel, Fernando Pessoa University, Portugal

The evolution of restorative materials, the relentless search for dental aesthetics and the need for immediate results by patients, leads dentists to apply increasingly sophisticated techniques and accessible to all pockets. As a result, there was an increase in the aesthetic dem [....] » Read More

Eduardo Rubio, Speaker at Dentistry Conferences
Oral Presentation
Eduardo Rubio, Argentinian Catholic University, Argentina

During the past decade, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, as well as orthodontist use to plan their treatments in a very different way. The gold standard included manual or computer cephalometric analysis, articulated cast, and patients’ lateral face pictures. Even though th [....] » Read More

Veena Naik, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Veena Naik, AIMST University, Malaysia

International descriptions reflect that Oral Medicine is a specialty at the juncture of Medicine and Dentistry. Oral medicine is principally considered as medical specialty but ended up in dentistry, and now suffers an “identity crisis,” bestriding both dentistry and [....] » Read More

Sujatha P, Speaker at Dentistry Conferences
Oral Presentation
Sujatha P, Bharati Vidyapeeth dental College and hospital, India

As the dentistry is having the shift from extension for prevention to prevention of extention, it is also a moving from drilling to no drill concept. Hall’s technique is a non-invasive treatment for carious primary tooth. The concept recommended the use of Stainless steel c [....] » Read More

Krishna Vishwanathrao Patil, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Oral Presentation
Krishna Vishwanathrao Patil, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Dental College and Hospital, India

Edentulism is usually associated with the aging patient. However, some children and adolescents have anodontia, partial anodontia, congenitally missing teeth and lost teeth as a result of trauma. The absence of teeth leads to loss of function and lack of normal alveolar growth, a [....] » Read More

Kubra Aral, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Oral Presentation
Kubra Aral, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health, Turkey

I L-11 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine which plays important roles during immune response. Previously a significant reduction of IL-11 levels has been reported from periodontal health to disease clinically. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the potential role of IL-11 [....] » Read More

Bhaven Modha, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
Poster Presentation
Bhaven Modha, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Whilst teaching the National Examining Body for Dental Nurses’ (NEBDN) Certificate in Dental Radiography at Professional Dental Studies College, the author received a prized opportunity, in September 2017 to teach a new postregistration course, the NEBDN Certificate in Orth [....] » Read More

Anna Jodlowska, Speaker at Dental Conferences
Poster Presentation
Anna Jodlowska, Medical University of Silesia, Poland

Introduction: The duration of sensitive to impairment developmental stages in tooth formation is not well documented due to unknown time of environmental factor impact. Dental abnormalities are the long term sequelae of antineoplastic therapy. Time and by the same token age of ch [....] » Read More

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