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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

Cam In Dentistry

Cam In Dentistry

Cam in dentistry has revolutionized the way dentists diagnose and treat their patients. Cam technology allows dentists to use 3D imaging to create detailed images of the mouth and teeth. This has allowed dentists to provide more reliable treatments and more accurate diagnoses. Cam technology is utilized in many different aspects of dentistry. It can be used for diagnosing and treating cavities, caries, periodontal disease, and much more. Cam technology can also be used to create dental prosthetics such as crowns and bridges. It is also used to evaluate implants, root canals, and veneers. Cam technology is also useful for planning and performing cosmetic procedures. For example, it can be used to create a 3D model of the teeth and gums before a smile makeover is performed. Cam technology can also be used to plan orthodontic treatment and to fabricate dental appliances. Cam technology has also been used to create digital impressions for dental restorations. This is much more accurate than traditional impressions, which can be subject to inaccuracies. All of these advances are allowing dentists to provide higher quality and more accurate care to their patients. Another benefit of cam technology is its ability to detect early signs of oral health problems. Traditional x-rays can only detect the presence of a problem, not its severity. Cam technology, on the other hand, can detect the presence of certain oral health conditions such as decay and periodontal disease before they become serious. This can help dentists provide faster and more successful treatments to their patients. In summary, cam technology has revolutionized the field of dentistry. It has allowed dentists to diagnose and treat oral health conditions more accurately and provide higher quality care to their patients. Cam technology has also allowed dentists to accurately create digital impressions for restorations and to detect early signs of oral health problems. All of these advances have allowed dentists to provide better care to their patients and to offer more reliable treatments.

Committee Members
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - David Geoffrey Gillam

David Geoffrey Gillam

Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Patrick Grossmann

Patrick Grossmann

British Society for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, United Kingdom
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Zvi G Loewy

Zvi G Loewy

New York Medical College, United States
ICDO 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Preetinder Singh

Preetinder Singh

Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Yasser Khaled

Yasser Khaled

Marquette University, United States
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Laurindo Moacir Sassi

Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Speaker at Dentistry<br>and Oral Health 2025 - Mohamed Attia

Mohamed Attia

Alexandria Center of Dentistry, United States

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