The intersection of dental education and research is crucial to the ongoing improvement of oral health care. Advanced educational programs equip dental students with the necessary skills to address diverse oral health challenges, while research drives the development of new therapeutic approaches and preventive strategies. Research in dentistry covers a wide range of areas, from exploring the genetics of dental diseases to developing cutting-edge materials for restorative procedures. These breakthroughs translate into more effective treatments, quicker recovery times, and better overall patient experiences. By fostering a strong relationship between education and research, the dental profession ensures a future where oral health is prioritized, accessible, and consistently improving for people worldwide.
Title : Principles of facial trauma surgery 2026
Steven J Traub, American Institute of Oral Biology, United States
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David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Artificial intelligence in dentistry: Overcoming diagnostic challenges in modern practice
Khoa Le, Eyes of AI, Australia
Title : Multifactorial management of pediatric orofacial Granulomatosis: Associations with periodontal pathogens and allergic predisposition
Masaki Minabe, Tokyo Dental College, Japan
Title : Oral syphilis with microscopic features suggestive of lymphoproliferative disorder: A case report
Charles Stewart Syme, Liverpool Dental Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Coronectomy for mandibular third molars: A retrospective review of clinical outcomes
Reem Alhakim, Dentist (Royal Free Trust), United Kingdom