Topics
Main Scientific Topics
01. Dental Anomalies: Exploring the diagnosis, etiology, and management of structural and developmental anomalies in children's teeth, including their implications for function and aesthetics.
02. Behavior Management: Examining innovative strategies and techniques to ensure positive dental experiences for children, including communication methods, psychological approaches, and sedation.
03. Dental Trauma: Focusing on the prevention, immediate care, and long-term management of dental injuries in children, with an emphasis on evidencebased protocols.
04. Epidemiology: Analyzing patterns, causes, and effects of oral health conditions in pediatric populations, with a focus on preventive strategies and public health initiatives.
05. Oral Medicine and Pathology: Discussing the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of oral diseases and lesions in children, including systemic conditions with oral manifestations.
06. Prevention: Highlighting proactive approaches to oral health, including fluoride use, diet counseling, and preventive sealants to reduce the burden of dental diseases.
07. Syndromes and Genetics: Investigating the oral and systemic implications of genetic disorders and syndromes, with insights into their impact on dental development and treatment planning.
08. Cariology: Delving into the science of dental caries, its prevention, diagnosis, and management, with a focus on contemporary minimally invasive techniques.
09. Dental Materials: Evaluating advances in dental materials for restorative and preventive care, including biocompatibility, longevity, and applications in pediatric dentistry.
10. Endodontics: Focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of pulp diseases in primary and young permanent teeth, including regenerative techniques and vital pulp therapies.
11. Growth and Development: Exploring the processes of craniofacial and dental development, with implications for diagnosing and managing developmental disorders.
12. Orthodontics: Examining early orthodontic interventions, growth modification, and the management of malocclusion in growing patients to ensure optimal outcomes.
13. Special Needs Patients: Addressing the unique challenges in providing dental care to children with physical, developmental, or emotional needs, ensuring equitable and tailored treatment approaches.
