Learn Advancement in Dentistry at Dental Surgery 2023

Dental Surgery 2023| May 29-30, 2023 | Rome, Italy
URL: https://dentalsurgeons.conferenceseries.com/
The 39th International Conference on Dental Surgery and Medicine is a great opportunity to learn about the latest advances in Dental Surgery and Medicine research. The conference will also feature a variety of educational and scientific sessions on stroke and cerebrovascular disease.
A recent study presented at the Dental Surgery 2023 found that people who ate a diet rich in vegetables and fruits had a lower risk of developing a stroke 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.
The study participants were followed for over a decade, and those who ate the most vegetables and fruits had a 32% lower risk of stroke than those who ate the least. 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.
This is just one of many studies that have found a link between a healthy diet and a reduced risk of stroke. 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.
Conference Supporting Journals
- Dental Health: Current Research
- Pediatric Dental Care
- Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health
There are many things to consider when submitting an abstract for the Dental Surgery 2023. The following tips will help you prepare a strong submission.
First, make sure you understand the conference’s theme and focus. The conference organizers will be looking for abstracts that fit with the overall theme of the conference. If your abstract does not fit with the theme, it is unlikely to be accepted.
Second, make sure your abstract is well-written and free of grammatical errors. A poorly-written abstract is likely to be rejected, even if it is relevant to the conference theme.
Third, make sure you follow the conference’s guidelines for abstract submissions. Each conference has its own guidelines, so it is important to follow them carefully. Failure to do so may result in your abstract being rejected.
Fourth, be sure to proofread your abstract before submission. This will help to ensure that there are no errors and that it is ready to be reviewed by the conference organizers.
Submitting an abstract to the Dental Surgery 2023 can be a daunting task, but following these tips will help you prepare a strong submission.
Submit your Abstracts by May 15, 2023, to the Dental Surgery Conference Secretariat at: dentalsurgeons@meetingsemail.com
More information concerning Dental Surgery Conference and its scientific, organization, and Registration can be found at: https://dentalsurgeons.conferenceseries.com/
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