Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend Annual Meeting on Cosmetic Dentistry & Orofacial Myology Vancouver, Canada.

Day 1 :

Conference Series Cosmetic Dentistry Conference 2019 International Conference Keynote Speaker John McAllister photo
Biography:

John McAllister has graduated from Universidad de Guadalajara in 1988 and has been practicing Dentistry in the Los Angeles for over 20 years. He is an Instructor for the Institute of Advanced Laser Dentistry, where he teaches Dentists and Periodontists the LANAP and LAPIP treatment protocols. He is a Member in good standing with the Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Periodontology, and The Downey Dental Academy, which he is currently the acting as Program Director

Abstract:

Periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss among adults, according to the US surgeon general 85% of American adults have some form of periodontal disease, which is linked to systemic health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, certain cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, and now fatal heart attack. Meanwhile, up to 80 percent of dental implant patients experience complications due to periodontal tissue inflammation, with 1,000,000 removed annually each year worldwide. The LANAP and LAPIP protocols are two scientifically proven minimally invasive, laser-assisted approaches to treating these periodontal conditions. A recent systematic review from the American Academy of Periodontology Regeneration Workshop reports that the LANAP protocol can induce periodontal regeneration and may be appropriate for multiple defects as a first line of periodontal disease management. A multicenter human clinical study reported control of peri-implantitis infection and reversal of bone loss after treatment with the LAPIP protocol. After a brief overview of the prevalence and incidence of these periodontal conditions, this presentation includes a series of clinical cases utilizing the LANAP and LAPIP treatment protocols. Patient selection, step-by-step treatment guidelines, and long-term clinical results are described. Practice management considerations for treating such patients are elaborated. Learning objectives of this study includes: Summarize the prevalence of periodontal disease, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis. Describe the step-by-step technique involved in treating moderate-to-severe periodontal disease with the LANAP protocol. Evaluate the effectiveness of the related LAPIP protocol in treating ailing and failing implants and Learn how to expand services for patients who have periodontal disease into orthodontics, prosthodontics, implants, cosmetics, and endodontics, as appropriate?.

  • Advanced Dental Research | Clinical and Medical Case reports | Conservative Dentistry | Dental Biomaterials & Bioengineering | Endodontics | General Dentistry and Evidence Based Care |Maxillofacial Pathology, Microbiology & Sugery | Molecular & Cell Biology: Oral Health Disorders | Oral Cancer Research

Session Introduction

Rekha Kaur

Punjab Government Dental College and Hospital India

Title: Odontogenic Keratocyst (OKC) :- A controversial entity
Biography:

Rekha Kaur is doing one year compulsory rotatory internship at age of 24 years from Punjab Government Dental College and Hospital Amritsar , ( India) .She has done 8 Poster and 5 paper presentation during BDS course.

Abstract:

The Odontogenic Keratocyst (OKC) has gained very special attention due to its aggressive behavior and high recurrence rate. It has characteristic histopathological and clinical features.Many prior attempts have been made to classify these cyst from 1887 to 2017. WHO in 1971 and 1992 classified OKC under developmental odontogenic cyst of jaw. In 2005 WHO classification of head and neck pathology reclassified cyst to Keratocystyc Odontogenic tumor ( KCOT) because of gene mutations and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of the hedgehog receptor PHCH1 plays an essential role in the Pathogenesis of KCOT. But In 2017 WHO reclassified OKC back into the cystic category . Despite of many classifications and nomenclature, unfortunately clinicians are still facing difficulties in understanding true nature , identification and management of OKC. Presence of Orthokeratin and parakeratin is considered to be of clinical significance. As it has been found that parakeratin variety has high recurrence rate as compared to orthokeratin. In this poster I am going to present and discuss various treatment modalities of OKC , depending upon size location and histopathological finding

Biography:

Ideh Talimkhani has completed her doctorate of general dentistry from Hamadan University of medical science at the age of 24. At the age of 31 she became specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery from same university. Now she is assistant professor in medical university of Kurdistan This research is the thesis topic of her doctorate of general dentistry that was supervised by Mohammad reza Jamal pour and was accepted in journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery in July 2019.

Abstract:

This study aims to evaluate the healing process of autografted mandibular bone defects in rats treated with zoledronate (ZOL). A total of 180 Wistar rats were divided into four groups: group L received intravenous infusion of two doses of 0.06 mg/kg ZOL, nine weeks apart; group H received 0.06 mg/kg ZOL, while groups C and NC received normal saline at three-week intervals for nine weeks. Three weeks following the last infusion, a unilateral mandibular bone defect (5 mm) was created. Except in the NC group, all defects were repaired with autologous iliac bone graft. Fifteen animals from each group were sacrificed on postoperative Day 20, Day 40, and Day 60. Graft healing was scored using a histological grading system (ranging from 1 to 6).Histological evaluations performed on postoperative Day 60 showed that the mandibular defects were mainly repaired with fibrous tissue in the NC and H groups (93.00% ± 7.51% and 82.67% ± 13.08%, respectively) and with bone in the C and L groups (75.33% ± 14.20% and 92.67% ± 8.84%, respectively). The percentage of fibrous tissue and bone as well as the healing score of the NC and H groups were significantly different (P = 0.001) from those of the C and L groups. However, these were not different between neither the NC and H groups nor the C and L groups.Based on the results of the present study the hypothesis can be established that there also might be a dose-dependent effect of ZOL on the healing of bone grafts in humans. This hypothesis has to be verified or rejected in clinical trials.

Biography:

Ishraga Fourawi has completed her BDS in 1993 from Khartoum University College of dentistry. She is a head of infection control department in primary health care centre in burayadah and work in general directorate of health affairs in qassim province

Abstract:

Preventive Program for pregnant ladies: Oral health is essential to overall health. For expectant and new mothers, maintaining good oral health is crucially important not only for their teeth, but also the rest of their body. Medical researchers have only recently begun to understand the complexity of the relationship between poor oral health and its effects on other bodily systems. For example,
 
• Mounting evidence links poor oral health to cardiovascular disease
• Limit Foods containing sugar to mealtimes only
• Dental care is safe and effective during pregnancy
• Oral health
 
Pregnancy strains bodily systems, and the oral cavity is no exception. Hormonal changes are experience during pregnancy, combined with a build-up of plaque on the teeth, can lead to “pregnancy gingivitis” gum inflammation. Poor oral health in children affects far more than their appearance. The effects
 
• Including pain
• Nutritional problems
• Tooth loss,
• Sleep deprivation
 
The goals of the preventive program for pregnant ladies:
• Educate the pregnant women about the importance of her oral health, not only for her overall health,
but also for the oral health of her children and possibly to improve the outcome of her current pregnancy.
• Assess problems with teeth and gums.
The role of the dental staff:
• To educate the pregnant women the they should:
• Brush teeth twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste and floss daily.
• Obtain necessary dental treatment before delivery
• Avoid putting the child to bed with a bottle or sippy cup containing anything other than water.
 
Keywords: Space management, space maintainer, space loss, premature tooth loss

Biography:

Ideh Talimkhani has completed her doctorate of general dentistry from Hamadan University of medical science at the age of 24. At the age of 31 she became specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery from same university. Now she is assistant professor in medical university of Kurdistan This research is the thesis topic of her doctorate of general dentistry that was supervised by Mohammad reza Jamal pour and was accepted in journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery in July 2019.

Abstract:

Purpose: Surgical removal of impacted third molar teeth is one of the most common surgical procedure performed in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Postoperative pain is a common and predictable occurrence after maxillofacial surgery.
 
Materials and Methods: This randomized double-blind clinical trial was conducted with a crossover design in which each patient served as his or her own control. Forty-six patients with similar bilateral impacted lower third molars were selected. In each patient, the intervention and control sides of the mandible were randomly determined at the end of surgery. If the removed tooth was in the intervention side, then the patient would receive bupivacaine and a placebo of mefenamic acid. If the impacted tooth was in the control side, then the patient would receive a mefenamic acid capsule and a placebo of bupivacaine. Pain severity was assessed using a visual analog scale. Data were analyzed using paired-sample t test and a P
value less than .05 was considered statistically significant.
 
Results: Of 46 participants originally recruited, 43 were included in the present study. The mean postoperative pain score in patients who received bupivacaine was increased to a maximum 4 hours, with marked improvements after this time. The mean intensity of pain after administration of bupivacaine was lower than that of mefenamic acid capsules at different time points. Statistical analysis showed a relevant difference in pain intensity between the 2 study groups.
 
Conclusion: The results of the present study showed that local administration of bupivacaine relieves postoperative pain after surgical removal of impacted third molar teeth.

Mandana Batebi

Tehran University of medical sciences, Iran

Title: A long term review about space maintenance in pediatric dentistry
Biography:

She has graduated in Tehran University of medical sciences. She has published an article in Persian journal of dentistry Tehran University of medical sciences

Abstract:

Primary teeth play a key role in the nutrition and speech of the children as well as space maintenance in the permanent teeth. If dental caries and trauma lead to tooth loss, space maintainers should be used to preserve the space of the primary teeth. Space maintainers vary depending on the child’s growth and development and the number and type of the lost teeth. In this study, the Google Scholar, Science Direct, PubMed, and Scopus databases were searched using the terms ‘space management’, ‘space maintainer’, space loss, and ‘premature tooth loss’ to completely review the space maintainers used in pediatric dentistry. There are numerous space maintainers for clinicians to choose from based on the developmental and dental conditions of the child, their preference, and patient’s ease.
 
 

Biography:

Dana Jafarpur is a sixth year dental student at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Next semester she will be graduating summa cum laude from Shiraz Dental School and has written a book in forensic dentistry and published 5 papers during her undergraduate studies.

Abstract:

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of different Nano filled resin coatings on the staining susceptibility of glass ionomer restoratives after immersion in three food simulating solutions (FSS).
 
Methods: Five encapsulated glass-ionomer restoratives (Riva light-cure (SDI), Riva self-cure (SDI), Fuji II LC (GC), Fuji Bulk (GC) and Equia Forte Fil (GC)) and two Nano filled coatings (EQUIA Coat (GC) and G-Coat plus (GC)) were employed. All specimens were immersed in distilled water for 24 h and then subjected to a color measurement with a spectrophotometer. Then the samples were divided into three subgroups and immersed for another one week in lactic acid (0.1mol/L), coffee, and distilled water (control) respectively. The differences in the lightness and chromaticity values (ΔL, Δa, Δb) were determined and the total color change (ΔE) was calculated using the formula: ΔEn= [( ΔLn)2+( Δan)2 + ( Δbn)2]1/2.