The integration of digital dentistry and robotics is transforming the dental care landscape, offering groundbreaking solutions for both practitioners and patients. Digital tools such as 3D scanning, virtual simulations, and advanced imaging systems enable dentists to plan and perform procedures with unmatched accuracy. This results in less invasive treatments, faster healing, and more predictable outcomes. Robotics further enhances this evolution, particularly in minimally invasive surgeries, where robotic systems assist in delicate procedures like tooth extractions or implant placements. These innovations not only increase the quality of care but also significantly reduce patient anxiety by offering quicker recovery times and reducing the need for traditional, uncomfortable methods. The future of dentistry is undoubtedly digital and robotic, driving a shift towards a more advanced, patient-centric approach to oral health.
Title : Analysis of LANAPĀ® and LAPIPĀ® - Minimally invasive periodontal and peri-implantitis treatment protocols
Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States
Title : A new approach in the reconstruction of the midface and mandible with a microvascularized fibular flap
Laurindo Moacir Sassi, Mackenzie Evangelical University Hospital, Brazil
Title : Diagnosis of selected dental conditions with similar pain characteristics: Do we need to redefine our terminology? A personal view
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Effect of hormonal changes and stress on TMD
Yasser Khaled, Marquette University, United States
Title : Temporomandibular dysfunction - The great imposter
Patrick Grossmann, British Society for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, United Kingdom
Title : Forensic dental analysis of cranio-dental remains for biological profiling
Aziza Yakhyaeva, Adelphi University, United States