Dr. VAHIDEH NASR
Dr. VAHIDEH NASR
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Email: dft.nasr@yahoo.com
Dentistry 2020:
In Japan, almost 60% of 5-year-olds are found with no cavities, but others have more than ten seriously decaying tooth disorders. The dental health awareness in Japan has dramatically increased over the past 40 years. As these are the major reasons for tooth loss, their prevention in adults is important and yet a major challenge. In addition to this, Japanese women are opting for dental procedures to enhance their appearance, which helps in increasing the overall market. In recent years, a larger number of women have undergone dental procedures in Japan. Hence; an increasing number of disposable incomes have encouraged dental procedures, which are currently driving the dental consumables market.
Importance and Scope:
Dental health is imperative in light of the fact that it not only gives a healthy smile which increases your self-confidence, but also lessens facial or oral pain, and reduces the risk of gum disease. As per the Academy of General Dentistry, there is a relation between gum (periodontal) disease and health problems, for example, stroke and heart disease. Women with gum disease may show higher frequencies of pre-term, low birth-weight babies. Absence of dental hygiene can cause digestion problems. The breakdown of food physically and chemically starts in your mouth. So if there is a problem in your mouth it can lead to digestive problems. Dental wellbeing starts soon after birth and proceeds with the rest of your life. Great oral wellbeing practices and regular visits to dental experts will enable you to enjoy the advantages of a brilliant smile and a pain free mouth.
Dentistry 2020 is an international platform for research about Dentistry, trading thoughts regarding it and in this manner, helps in the dissemination of information in marketing for the advantage of both the scholarly community and business. This conference will unite business, innovative, pioneers, Academics of both Dental, Oral Health from different parts of the world.
Dentistry is a rewarding profession to pursue. Through training, diagnosis and treatment, dental practitioners give the general population a fundamental wellbeing. Research is proceeding to demonstrate that the connection between oral wellbeing and general wellbeing is strong.
Target Audience:
• Principal Dentist’s
• Dental Partners or Owners
• Dentists
• Dental House Officers
• Oral/Dental Surgeons
• Orthodontists
• Periodontitis
• Dental Business/Practice Managers
• Dental or Oral Hygienists & Therapists
• Dental Treatment Coordinators
• Dental Nurses
• Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
• Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
• Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Dental Organizations
• Dental Wholesalers, Dealers and Distributors
• Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Related Companies/Industries:
• British Orthodontic Society
• Dental Practitioners' Association
• The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
• Orthodontic Technicians Association
• Japanese Association for Dental Science (JADS)
• Japanese Association for Oral Biology
• The Japanese Society of Conservative Dentistry
• Japan Prosthodontics Society
• Japanese Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
• Japanese Orthodontic Society