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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

Composite in dentistry

Composite in dentistry

Composite is one of the most common materials used in dentistry, particularly for creating fillings and other restorative dental work. It is a type of plastic material that is filled with tiny particles of glass, ceramic, or quartz. This mixture is then hardened using a special light, resulting in a strong, durable material that can be used in a variety of dental procedures. Composite is widely used in dentistry due to its natural-looking appearance and its ability to bond to the surrounding teeth. As a result, it is often used for fillings, veneers, and inlays. It is also favored for its ability to be shaped and molded to fit the patient’s individual needs. Furthermore, composite can be used to repair chips and other minor damages to the teeth. Composite fillings are a popular choice for patients who want to have a natural-looking smile. The material is available in a variety of shades, allowing the dentist to match the filling to the patient’s existing teeth color. Furthermore, composite fillings have the added benefit of being less invasive than metal fillings and can be completed in a relatively short amount of time. In addition to being used as a filling material, composite can also be used in the fabrication of dental crowns. Crowns are designed to cover and protect a damaged tooth, and composite can be used to create a more natural-looking crown that blends in with the patient’s existing teeth. Composite is a versatile material that can be used for a variety of dental procedures. It is strong, durable, and gives the patient a natural-looking smile. For these reasons, it is a popular choice for patients looking for a more aesthetically-pleasing solution to their dental issues.

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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