Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 39th International Conference on Dental Surgery and Medicine London, UK.

Day 1 :

Keynote Forum

How Kim Chuan

FDI World Dental Federation, Malaysia

Keynote: The use of TAD and osseointegrated implant in the management of malocclusion with missing teeth Synopsis

Time : 09:30-10:10

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Biography:

How Kim Chuan is the Managing Director for Imperial Dental Specialist Centre. He is a well-known international speaker in the field of orthodontics, implantology,
laser dentistry, practice management and digital dentistry. He has conducted a number of clinical orthodontic courses in Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nigeria,
Vietnam, Philippines and China. He has also obtained the prestigious Diamond status in Invisalign. He has been appointed as an International Advisor for the West
African Journal of Orthodontics, Philippines Dental Journal as well as Dental Asia Journal. In service to his country, he was appointed as a Director of the Malaysian
Health Promotion Board as well as Council Member for the Malaysian Dental Council. He has also served as the Chairman in formulating the standard disciplinary
procedures for the dental profession. He is currently the President of International College of Dentists (ICD) Asian Union. He is also a FDI Councilor for the FDI
World Dental Federation. He is also the Liaison Officer for the Asia Pacific Regional Organization.

Abstract:

The use of implant to replace missing teeth has become a routine restorative procedure in daily dentistry. However the
presence of rotated tooth, mesially tilted teeth or super-erupted teeth and crowding poses restorative challenges in ideal
pathway inclination, angulation and occlusion; therefore an integrated orthodontic management with or without the aid of
TAD to facilitate the implant treatment while achieving optimal aesthetic results is indicated. This lecture would showcase
clinical cases in adjunctive and comprehensive orthodontic treatment integrated with implant restoration to optimize best
clinical outcomes.

Keynote Forum

Emre Mumcu

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey

Keynote: Effect of implant supported prosthesis on marginal bone losses

Time : 10:10-10:50

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Biography:

Emre Mumcu was graduated from Eskisehir Anatolian High School and Istanbul University School of Dentistry (1993-1998). He has completed his PhD degree with
the dissertation from Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry Department of Prosthodontics. He has completed his military service in 2007-2008 at Gulhane Military
Medical Academy of Dental Sciences Center, Ankara. In 2012, he moved to Eskisehir starting as a Faculty Member at EskiÅŸehir Osmangazi University, School of
Dentistry. He has also worked as a Coordinator of Education at School of Dentistry (2012-2013), Vice Chair for Clinical Sciences (2012-2013), Vice-Dean of School
of Dentistry (2012-2013), Chief of Department of Prosthodontics (2012- Present). His 86 articles were published in international peer-reviewed journals and also
have over 40 presentations presented in international conferences and symposiums

Abstract:

Long-term clinical evaluation of dental implants and their superstructure is crucial to have more information about causes of
success and failure. One of the most important success criteria that should be evaluated is the marginal bone level around
dental implants. A pathological decrease of the bone level could lead to loss of bone anchorage of the implant. The influence of
implant-related factors such as diameter, length or shape of the implant, as well as patient-related factors such as age, gender,
localization of the implant and prosthetic factors whether if it is removable or fixed, whether the implants are splinted or single
and if there is a cantilever situation or not, on the marginal bone loss are of interest for clinicians as well as research staff. The
aim of my speech is to evaluate the relation between the above listed parameters and marginal bone loss in my studies and to
draw conclusions.

Keynote Forum

Farhat Kazmi

Noura Bint Abdurehman University, KSA

Keynote: Pemphigus Vulgaris ! Is the body under attack?

Time : 11:30 -12:10

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Biography:

Farhat Kazmi has received her Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree from de’ Montmorency College of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan, completed MPhil in Oral Pathology
and obtained her PhD in Oral Pathology. She has worked as the Head of Oral Pathology/Diagnostic Department in University College of Dentistry, University of
Lahore, Pakistan. Currently, she is working as an Associate Professor in College of Dentistry, Princess Noura Bint Abdurehman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
She has published more than 20 papers in reputed journals.

Abstract:

Twenty-five years old male presented with the complaint of recurrent oral ulcerations and burning sensation
while taking salty and spicy food. General Physical examination of patient has showed normal vital with no blisters on the
body. Intraoral examination revealed multiple oral ulcerations on labial mucosa, bilateral buccal mucosa extending up to
the soft palate. Extraoral examination showed no palpable lymph nodes. Orthopantomogram was advised to rule out any
underlying pathology. Nikolsky test was performed which turned out to be positive. X-ray chest was advised to see the status
of Hilar lymph nodes which were invisible. Incisional biopsy was taken at multiple oral sites which showed suprabasal clefting
with acantholytic changes and spongiosis. Direct immunofluorescence detected immunoglobulin G deposits at the epithelial cell surfaces. Management included counseling of the patient/parents, systemic steroids, required vaccinations, monitoring of blood glucose during the treatment and follow up visits. Systemic steroid (Prednisone) 40 mg/day was advised and was tapered
up to 10 mg/day within nine months period. Vaccination for flu and Streptococcus pneumonia was given along with monitoring
of blood sugar after every three months. Bisphosphonates were given for bone metabolism. Remarkable improvement was seen
within two months period of treatment. Complete remission of disease occurred within nine months period

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Biography:

Elisabeth Margarete Ute Schneider-Moser has received her Dental degree from the University of Mainz, Germany and her Specialty degree in Orthodontics
form the University of Ferrara, Italy. She is a Diplomate of the Italian Orthodontic Society (SIDO), of the Italian Academy of Orthodontics (AIdOr) where served
as the President in 2012 and an active Member of the E.H. Angle Society (EHASO). Since 30 years, she runs an associate practice limited to orthodontics with
her husband Dr. Lorenz Moser in Bolzano, Italy and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Ferrara, Italy. She has published in national and international peerreviewed
journals, for which she is also a Reviewer and lectures frequently at national and international conventions.

Abstract:

Due to an incidence of 0.8-2% of uni- or bilateral agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors in the general population,
orthodontic space closure (OSC) with canine mesialization and recontouring or space opening and subsequent insertion
of an implant-borne crown (IMP), are relatively frequent treatment procedures in modern orthodontics. Although scientific
evidence regarding the superiority of one treatment modality over the other is inconclusive, a trend for OSC has been reported.
The author will present an update on modern prerequisites for long-term implant and prosthodontic success, focusing on
correct 3D-implant placement, on additional hard and soft tissue grafting, and on meticulous peri-implant tissue molding with
provisional crowns. Two studies directly comparing OSC and IMP patients from the author’s private office will illustrate the
esthetic and periodontal outcomes in the short term and after a functional period of 5-10 years.

  • 3-D imaging in dentistry, Clinical and Medical case reports, Conservative Dentistry, Craniofacial Surgery, Dental Biomaterials & Bioengineering, Dental Caries, Dental Education, Dental Implants, Dental Marketing
Location: Hall 1
Speaker
Biography:

Mrs. de St. Georges has presented more than 1,000 full day dental practice management programs on 6 continents.  She has presented for eight FDI Conferences. She has published more than 300 articles in US and international journals. Ms. de St. Georges was the first non-dentist to be appointed by USA’s leading  journal Dentistry Today to their Editorial Board.  Born and raised  in the UK, she has been based in Northern California, USA., for many years.  

Abstract:

Overview: Dentists do not sell dentistry. Patients ‘buy’ your services.  When patients are educated to appreciate their treatment benefits, their financial investment becomes a non-issue.  Your new problem? ...finding open time in your schedule!

 

---a referred patient has ‘bought’ before walking through your door

---money is never an issue when patients perceive the value to be enjoyed

---how ‘inform before you before’ must become your practice core message & management style

---patients attracted by convenience, will leave when it becomes inconvenient-to them

---understand how today’s technical marketing tools have potential of sabotaging your reputation

---learn how to discuss and collect fees while feeling cool, calm, confident and comfortable

Majority of diagnosed dentistry is elective-moving patients from ‘let me think about it’ to ‘YES’

Outcome: Attendees now have tools to evaluate the effectiveness of their current management approach and adjust accordingly to encourage patient commitment and practice growth

Speaker
Biography:

Mohamed Abdulcader Riyaz is an under-graduate student of Ragas Dental College, Chennai. He is an Alumni and Fellow of the prestigious The Tamil Nadu
Government Dental College, Chennai. His specialization is in oral medicine and radiology. He has more than 8 years of teaching experience both in India and
abroad and currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Maxillofacial Diagnostic Sciences in the College of Dentistry, Qassim University, one
of the pioneering universities in KSA. He has many publications to his credit and has presented papers in various conferences in the field of oral medicine and
radiology.

Abstract:

The oral and maxillofacial diagnosticians are responsible for the detection, description, differentiation and diagnosis of
salivary gland disorders. The algorithm of salivary gland imaging depends on the stage of the clinical disease. For the sake
of ease of description, the salivary gland disorders can be broadly divided in to inflammatory, reactive and space-occupying
masses. Diagnostic imaging of salivary gland disease may be useful in distinguishing diffuse involvement from focal suppurative
involvement, differentiate and identify neoplastic processes from inflammatory disease, delineate ductal morphology, identify
sialoliths, identify the effect of salivary gland pathology on adjacent structures, aid in the selection of biopsy sites, etc. This
paper will review the different imaging modalities and the past and current protocol of salivary gland imaging, if there is any
difference, for different salivary gland pathologies for different clinical situations.

Mohammed Dubais

University of Science and Technology College of Dentistry, Yemen

Title: The effect of crude Khat extract on the color change of Nano Composite Resin material
Speaker
Biography:

Mohammed Ahmed Dubais has completed his Bachelor’s degree from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He has completed his PhD from University of Khartoum Sudan. He was the Vice Dean, College of Dentistry, UST and Lecturer of Prosthodontics. He was also the Member of the Editorial Board of the Yemeni Dental Journal. He has served as a Dean at College of Dentistry UST till 2011.

Abstract:

The use of resin composite for restoring teeth has been increased greatly in recent years; manufacturers are claiming that the nanofilled composite technology has been improved to be similar to the ceramics in shade selection and color stability. In Yemen, khat chewing habits may affect the color of esthetic restoration and it is always accompanied by drinking water and cola.

  • Dental Marketing, Dental Material Sciences ,Dental Nursing Dental Nursing and Public Health Dentistry ,Endodontics, Forensic Odontology ,Holistic Dentistry, Maxillofacial Pathology, Microbiology & Surgery, Mouth Cancer Oral Cancer Research Orthodontics Paediatric Dentistry Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, Public Health Dentistry
Location: Hall 2

Session Introduction

Zainal Arif Abdul Rahman

University of Malaya, Malaysia

Title: Orofacial Vascular Lesions
Speaker
Biography:

Zainal A A Rahman is presently working as Dean at Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Currently, he is working as a Professor at Department of Oro-Maxillofacial Surgical & Medical Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, Malaysia. He has published more than 38 papers in reputed journals.

Abstract:

Vascular lesion within the mouth, face and jaws had pose an unsolved challenge to the oral and maxillofacial surgeons due to possible risk of excessive blood loss during surgical intervention and also frequent recurrence of the lesion. The vascular lesions that occur commonly within orofacial region include arteriovenous malformation, cavernous haemangioma and vascular tumor. The author will describe the diagnosis and various treatment options for the variety of vascular lesions. The rational and justification of each treatment option will be discussed in detail. The need of prior embolization in relation to the type of lesion will also be emphasized. The merit and disadvantage of each treatment options will be discussed over a range reported cases. The complications that may arise from these lesions will also be mentioned.

Speaker
Biography:

Sinem Yeniyol has received her DMD from Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry (1999) and completed PhD degree in Oral Implantology from Istanbul University,
Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Implantology (2006). She has completed Visiting Scholarship in New York University College of Dentistry, Department of
Biomaterials and Biomimetics (2007-2009). She is presently a Research Assistant in Istanbul University, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Implantology.
She has published over 40 articles and translated a book into Turkish. She has presented many presentations on a variety of topics related to implant surface
characteristics. She is an Editor in Journal of Turkish Society of Oral Implantology and a Member at Turkish Society of Oral Implantology.

Abstract:

The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial adhesion morphology and alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP)
of murine pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells on anatase/rutile mixed-phase TiO2 thin films with photo-catalytic activity that
previously confirmed antibacterial properties.

Abhijeet Bhasin

World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Surgery, India

Title: Immediate Dental Implant Placement in Extraction Socket
Speaker
Biography:

Abhijeet Bhasin has completed his graduation from Modern Dental College and Research Centre, Indore in 2007 and has been practicing Implantology since then. He has done his Basic and Advanced Implantology training from Goethe University, Germany under the mentorship of Dr. Prof. Netwig and Dr. Porus Turner. He is a Member of Indian Society of Oral Implantologists (ISOI) and Vice President of Indian Dental Association, Indore Branch. He is the Vice President of World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Surgery (WAUPS) South East Asia and the Fellow of Academy of General Education and World Academy of Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Surgery.

Abstract:

Immediate dental implant placement has been an acceptable procedure from at least the past two decades. Commonly, immediate implants have been reserved for the single rooted anterior tooth and single or bi-rooted premolar tooth. Perhaps the most important aspect of any implant surgery in accordance with the successful procedure is implant stability and bone to implant contact (BIC). Removal of molar teeth provides a challenging and intriguing dilemma due to multiple root morphology. In the case of extraction and immediate placement of dental implants preserving alveolar bone proper, particularly that of the labial and lingual plates of bone is essential in providing the optimal environment for maximizing BIC and implant stability. Also, the position of the final restoration must be considered, in relation to intra and inter arch position, occlusion, function and aesthetics. Thus, minimal alveolar bone removal should be considered and attained to aid in the above factors in order to provide an acceptable surgical site for successful placement of the dental implant. Finally, and perhaps most importantly when considering immediate molar implant placement, removal of the intra-alveolar septum should be avoided to aid in increasing BIC and allowing the attainment of initial implant stability at the time of placement.