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Dental Surgery 2023

Dental Surgery 2023

Dental Surgery 2023

We are delighted to invite dental professionals from all over the world to join us for an exceptional and comprehensive dental conference the 39th International Conference on Dental Surgery and Medicine. This event is designed to facilitate knowledge sharing, networking, and exploration of the latest advancements in the field of dentistry.

Theme: “A better life starts with a beautiful smile”

Date: September 08, 09, 2023
Venue: London, UK
Tentative Hotel: Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport Key Features of the Conference:

Esteemed Speakers: Learn from highly respected experts in various dental specialties who will present ground breaking research, innovative techniques, and practical insights.

Interactive Workshops: Engage in hands-on workshops that aim to enhance your skills and provide practical experience in the latest dental procedures and technologies.

Scientific Sessions: Immerse yourself in a wide range of scientific sessions covering diverse dental topics such as preventive dentistry, restorative dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery, and more.

Exhibitor Showcase: Discover cutting-edge dental products, equipment, and technologies showcased by leading industry providers. Take advantage of exclusive offers and connect with representatives for potential collaborations.

Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow dental professionals, exchange ideas, and establish valuable connections to foster professional growth and collaboration.

Continuing Education: Earn continuing education credits by attending sessions and workshops, ensuring you stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in dental practices and techniques.

Whether you are a general dentist, specialist, dental hygienist, dental assistant, or dental student, this conference offers tailored insights and educational opportunities to meet your professional needs. Expand your knowledge, improve your skills, and be inspired by the forefront of dental innovation.

Mark your calendar for our upcoming conference and stay tuned for further updates on registration, program details, and featured speakers. We eagerly anticipate your presence at the Dental Conference, where we aim to create a memorable experience.

Let's shape the future of dentistry together!

Contact Person: 
Jack Gary
Program manager 
W: 44-7362049945

 

           

 

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The 39th International Conference on Dental Surgery and Medicine, having the theme"A better life starts with a beautiful smile," is being organized by Conference Series and will take place in London, UK, on September 08–09, 2023.

The American Dental Association and the European Dental Society are working together to put on this meeting. A world-class Dental and Oral Health Conference is created when it brings together a remarkable and diverse group of dental experts, analysts, and pioneers from the academic community and the business sector.   

The two-day event will feature keynote speeches, plenary sessions, and interactive workshops covering a wide range of topics, including dental surgery, dental implants, oral pathology, endodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. There will also be opportunities for participants to present their research findings through poster presentations and oral presentations.

The conference promises to be an enriching experience for all participants and offers a chance to explore the latest trends and techniques in the field of dental surgery and medicine. We look forward to welcoming you to London in September 2023 for this exciting event.

The finest dental experts, dentists, and scientists invite you to collaborate with them on cutting-edge ideas at the Dental Surgery 2023 Conference in London, UK, which will take place on September 08–09, 2023.

Dental Surgery 2023 will be a fantastic forum for discussing fresh discoveries and ideas. Scientists, dental professionals, dental nurses, professors, administrative assistants, students, and members of all dental groups will be able to network at this event. Keynote Speakers, Symposia, practical seminars, and exhibitions all contribute valuable knowledge and chances for ongoing education.

 Important Guidelines

Abstract submission deadline: September 01, 2023
Registration deadline: September 01, 2023

Group registration (Minimum 5 members) can avail 20% waivers from the registration fee.

Email: Program Manager at dentalsurgeons@euroconferences.net or WhatsApp at (+44) 7362049945 with details of the 5 participants

Abstract submission guidelines for Dental Surgery 2023 conferences:

  • If you choose to participate in this conference, you need to submit an abstract

  • The abstract should carry the summary of a research

  • Abstract should be submitted either through e-mail or using the link given below

  • Abstracts should be based on any areas as listed in this website as sessions/tracks

Note: The review process for the submitted abstract will take 2-3 working days

Submitting abstract will be published in conference proceedings in the conference supporting journal

Abstract Submission website: https://dentalsurgeons.conferenceseries.com/abstract-submission.php 

Documents for Visa Application

For conference attendance, Just a business visa should be requested. Reach out to the Embassy in Germany or the closest travel agency for the relevant application form. All visas for travel to or via Frankfurt, Germany, must be handled by the appropriate authorities only when valid documentation has been submitted via the correct channels.

If documents are missing or rules are not followed, visas may be cancelled by the relevant authorities.
The bare minimum supporting documentation that can be needed when applying for a visa to Frankfurt, Germany, is as follows:

  •  Letter of Invitation,

  • Abstract acceptance letter (if speaker),

  • Registration payment receipt,

  • Letter of confirmation of accommodation was sent on the conference letterhead.

Send us an email at dentalsurgeons@euroconferences.net with any questions.

 

Regardless of how experienced you are at your business, everybody can learn. Working in an independent venture can regularly be disengaging, and without exposure to an assortment of perspectives, we can miss new thoughts and patterns that can affect future outcomes. The instructive part of a meeting can open you to better approaches for directing your business and enable you to find how to be more gainful.

Dental and Dental Management conferences provide a great opportunity for dentists, academic and industry professionals to network and gain immense knowledge. Collaboration is the way to approach networking. When you are engaged with different individuals around the world, you position yourself as an expert. Widely acclaimed speakers, the most recent techniques, methodologies, and the most state-of-the-art updates in dentistry are indications of this meeting.

Target Audience

  • Dental Professionals
  • Principal Dentist’s
  • Dental Owners or Partners
  • Orthodontists
  • Dental/ Oral Surgeons
  • Dental (Maxillofacial) and Cosmetic Surgeons
  • Periodontists
  • Dental Business Managers
  • Dental Nurses
  • Dental Radiologists
  • Dental and Oral Health Associations, Societies and Universities
  • Dental Treatment Coordinators
  • Procurement and Management teams from Corporate Dental Organizations
  • Manufacturers and Distributors of Medical Devices
  • Dental and Oral Health Researchers, Faculty and Students
Major Dental Associations around the Globe
  • World Health Organization (WHO)            
  • FDI World Dental Federation
  • International Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for Dental Research (AADR)
  • National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), Office of International    Health
  • Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
  • Major Dental Associations in Europe
  • Dental Chamber of Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Association of Dentists in Bulgaria
  • Croatian Dental Chamber
  • Cyprus Dental Association
  • Czech Dental Chamber
  • Association of Public Health Dentists in Denmark
  • Danish Society of Periodontology
  • European Federation of Periodontology
  • Icelandic Dental Association

So don’t miss this chance to hear the ultimate trends and to form a network with Global Experts.

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Relevant Societies

Asia Pacific: Houston Asian American Dental Society, Pediatric Dentistry Association of Asia, Australian Asian Association of Dentists, Aesthetic Dentistry Society, Hong Kong Dental Association Ltd., Board Certified Asia Dental Association, Asian Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry,  Endodontic Society of Thailand, Australian Dental Association, Asia Pacific Dental Federation (APDF), Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO).

Europe: American Dental Society of Europe, Council of European Dentists, Association for Dental Education in Europe, European Dental Students' Association, European  Prosthodontic  Association, European Society of Endodontology, British Endodontic Society, European Society of Endodontology, German Society of Endodontology, Academy of General Dentistry, European Federation of Orthodontics (FEO), European Orthodontic Society (EOS), European Society of Endodontology (ESE), European Federation of Periodontology (EFP).

USA: American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, Academy of Operative Dentistry, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, American Academy of Dental Hygiene, International Association for Dental Research, American Student Dental Association, Georgia Dental Association, Utah Dental Association, Canadian Association of Orthodontists, Canadian Academy of Endodontics, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, American Association of public Health Dentistry, American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

The mouth, teeth, and gums are all aspects of dental health. The goal of maintaining good oral health and maintaining dental health is to avoid problems like tooth decay and gum disease. Gum disease and tooth decay can damage teeth, lead to poor breath, cause teeth to yellow, and even lead to tooth loss. These kinds of issues might affect one's confidence and cause them to feel anxious about their appearance. Most of this damage can be avoided with basic dental care, and any damage that has already occurred can be restored.

Notable technical advancements in the dentistry sector have benefited dental practices in particular. With the development of electro surgery and laser surgery techniques, dentists may execute precise incisions during procedures with less tissue damage. The time needed for prosthodontic restoration treatments has been reduced by up to one day thanks to advancements in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM). Digital radiology technology, which features PACS-equipped picture archiving and communication systems, has replaced traditional radiological equipment, making it simple to preserve patient records. Due to the high cost of dental operations, many people worldwide cannot afford dental care.

The market for dental products is predicted to reach US$ 32,156 million in 2022 and grow at a 6.7% CAGR during the forecast period (2022-2028).

Fig 1. Worldwide Dental Market Share, By Region, 2022

Over the course of the projected period, market growth is anticipated to be fueled by the rising number of novel breakthroughs for business expansion for the treatment of dental problems.

For instance, the world leader in musculoskeletal healthcare Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc., announced in February 2022 that it intended to establish a separate Dental and Spine division in order to establish a brand-new, independent, publicly traded company called "NewCo." This will sharpen NewCo and Zimmer Biomet's focus on exceeding patient and customer expectations in order to raise global standards of living.

 

Dental Market Report Topics

 

 

Figure 2. Global Dental Market Share (%), By Product Type, 2022

Major companies are also boosting the market by introducing effective and cutting-edge dental equipment. Companies like Planmeca Oy, Dentsply Sirona, and Danaher Corporation are aggressively introducing cutting-edge computer-aided imaging technology so that dentists can plan a precise course of dental treatment. The market is largely segmented by product into dental radiology equipment, dental lasers, systems and parts, laboratory equipment, hygiene maintenance equipment, and other equipment.

According to the FDI World Dental Federation, untreated tooth decay (dental caries), which affects more than half of the world's population (44%), is the most common of the 291 disorders listed in the Global Burden of Disease Study. Oral diseases affect 3.9 billion people worldwide. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 84.9% of children between the ages of 2 and 17 and 64.0% of adults between the ages of 18 and 64 as well as 65.6% of persons over the age of 65 saw a dentist at least once in 2017. During these visits, dental fillings, bonding, root canals, crowns, bridges, periodontal treatments, and oral and maxillofacial procedures are the most frequently performed dental procedures.

This displays the prospective dental procedures that are now available globally. Environmental injuries brought on by oro-dental trauma, oral cancer, and other dental ailments are anticipated to contribute to the market's overall expansion.

Dental caries, the most prevalent chronic illness in the world, is primarily brought on by heavy use of tobacco, alcohol, bad eating habits, and sugar. The aging population's desire for dental care has increased along with it. By 2050, 1 in 6 people worldwide will be over the age of 65, up from 1 in 11 in 2019, predicts World Population Prospects, providing a population pool of about 1.5 billion people above the age of 65 years by 2050.

Due to the high expense of care in developed economies like North America and Europe—where dental care has essentially become a commodity—dental tourism has expanded in developing economies like Asia and Latin America. The aforementioned reasons are therefore likely to fuel the expansion of the market. Various government initiatives of various nations are proven to be useful to construct well-planned dental regulations and campaigns aiming to increase availability and access to oral health care services.

Regional Insights:

In 2020, North America held a commanding 38.2% revenue share and dominated the dental equipment market. Throughout the forecast period, the area is anticipated to have a sizable CAGR.

This is attributable to a growing elderly population, a robust healthcare system, established reimbursement procedures, the presence of significant market participants, and improvements in restorative and preventative dental procedures. Furthermore, the American Dental Association reports that 85.0% of people in the United States genuinely respect dental health and view oral health as a crucial component of total care. North America will emerge as the most potential market throughout the projection period as a result of the interaction of all these factors.

Global Dental Equipment Market share, by region 2022(%)

 

Key Companies & Market Share Insights:

The quick uptake of cutting-edge technology, such computer-aided scanners for precise imaging and detection of dental problems is one of the main drivers boosting competition among market competitors. Furthermore, a sizable portion of these firms are swiftly choosing to expand geographically, collaborate strategically, and form alliances through mergers and acquisitions in developing and prosperous countries. In March 2019, Planmeca Oy unveiled the Planmeca Creo C5, a cutting-edge 3D printer created especially for restorative dental clinics and chairside CAD/CAM dentistry. Additionally, the business introduced a line of intraoral scanners called Planmeca Emerald in October 2019 that enable quick and accurate scanning and are mostly used for restorative dentistry. The following are a few of the leading companies in the dental equipment market:

  • A-Dec Inc.
  • Planmeca Oy
  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Patterson Companies Inc.
  • Straumann
  • GC Corporation
  • Carestream Health Inc.
  • Biolase Inc.
  • Danaher Corporation
  • 3M EPSE

Major Dental Associations across the globe:

  • Canadian Association of Orthodontists
  • Australian Dental Association Inc.
  • Canadian Dental Association
  • Royal College of Dentists
  • European Federation of Periodontology
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Association
  • Seychelles Medical and Dental Council
  • Swedish Dental Association
  • Swedish Dental Society
  • General Dental Council - Regulatory Body
  • NHS - Public Healthcare Dentistry
  • British Dental Association
  • British Dental Health Foundation
  • British Orthodontic Society
  • Dental Practitioners' Association
  • The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
  • Orthodontic Technicians Association
  • Academy for Sports Dentistry
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Association of Endodontists
  • American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

Report Attribute

Details

Market size value in 2022

USD 7.4 billion

 

Revenue forecast in 2028

 

                         

USD 16.5 billion

 

Growth Rate

 

              

CAGR of 12.1% from 2021 to 2028

 

Base year for estimation

 

                           

2016 - 2022

 

Historical data

 

2021 - 2028

 

Forecast period

 

Revenue in USD million and CAGR from 2021 to 2028

Quantitative units

 

Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends

Report coverage

 

North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; MEA

Segments covered

 

U.S.; Canada; U.K.; Germany; France; Italy; Spain; Russia; Brazil; Mexico; Argentina; China; India; Japan; Australia; South Korea; Singapore; South Africa; Saudi Arabia; UAE

Regional scope

 

A-Dec Inc.; Planmeca Oy; Dentsply Sirona; Patterson Companies Inc; Straumann; GC Corporation; Carestream Health Inc.; Biolase Inc.; Danaher Corporation; 3M EPSE

customization scope

 

Free report customization (equivalent up to 8 analyst’s working days) with purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional, and segment scope

Over the forecast period, the market growth is anticipated to be driven by an increase in product launches.

For instance, the Xmodel 2505 dental material, which is used for dental prosthetics, was made commercially available in July 2022 by 3D printer manufacturer Nexa3D. Thermoformed dental models, removable dental dies made through additive manufacturing, and other dental model applications can all be made with this rigid material, which has a light sand color.

Worldwide Dental Market: Coronavirus Effects (Covid-19) Pandemic

The global COVID-19 outbreak and ensuing lockdown in numerous nations have had a detrimental effect on dental firms' financial standing. The COVID-19 pandemic has had an influence on the whole healthcare supply chain, mostly as a result of the extreme lockdown in some areas.
During the initial wave of the COVID-19 epidemic, dental offices all around the world were shut down. Except for emergency care, all dental appointments were postponed or cancelled for a short period of time. Dental care services were one of the basic health services that were severely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, with 77 percent of nations reporting complete or partial disruption, according to a World Health Organization report from March 2022.

International Dental Market Barriers

The expense of dental care is very high. Dental services are expensive and difficult to afford, especially in small and medium-sized clinics, which is predicted to impede the expansion of the worldwide dental industry.
Due to the expensive expense of opening a clinic, many patients in remote areas have restricted access to skilled professionals and very limited health services. In addition, people sometimes put off getting dental work done because of the hefty costs connected with orthodontic surgery, implants, and other procedures.

Key Players

Among the leading companies operating in the global dental market are Strawman Group, Zimmer Biomet Holding, Inc., Danaher Corporation, DENTSPLY Sinora Inc., Bio Horizons IPH, Inc., Henry Schein, Inc., Osstem Implant Co. Ltd., Avinent Implant System, A-Dec Inc., Nobel Bio care, Sonoma Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Nexa3D.

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