Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This track will explore the latest advancements in fluoride therapy for pediatric patients, focusing on novel formulations and delivery methods. Emphasis will be placed on clinical efficacy and safety profiles in diverse pediatric populations.
This session will delve into effective strategies for caries prevention in children, highlighting evidence-based practices and community health initiatives. Participants will discuss the role of fluoride varnish and sealants in reducing caries incidence.
This track will examine the importance of oral hygiene education and its impact on children's dental health. Presentations will cover innovative approaches to engage children and parents in maintaining optimal oral hygiene.
This session will focus on effective behavior management techniques in pediatric dentistry, addressing challenges faced during dental visits. Experts will share insights on creating a positive dental experience for children.
This track will discuss contemporary approaches to sedation and pain management in pediatric dental procedures. The session will highlight best practices and emerging techniques to ensure child comfort and safety.
This session will cover the latest developments in dental materials specifically designed for pediatric use. Topics will include biocompatibility, durability, and aesthetic considerations in pediatric dentistry.
This track will focus on the clinical applications of preventive care strategies in pediatric dentistry. Presenters will share case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of preventive measures in reducing dental disease.
This session will highlight best practices in common pediatric dental procedures, including restorative and preventive treatments. Discussions will emphasize the importance of tailored approaches to meet the unique needs of children.
This track will explore the intersection of public health initiatives and pediatric oral health promotion. Participants will discuss strategies for improving access to dental care and enhancing community awareness.
This session will address the educational needs and training requirements for future pediatric dentists. Discussions will focus on curriculum development and the integration of hands-on experiences in dental education.
This track will present the latest research findings in pediatric dentistry, covering a range of topics from clinical trials to epidemiological studies. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with researchers and discuss implications for practice.
