Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
This session will explore the latest advancements in materials used for pediatric dental procedures, focusing on biocompatibility and durability. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations on child oral health and treatment outcomes.
This track will highlight effective preventive measures in pediatric dentistry, including fluoride treatments and sealants. Emphasis will be placed on strategies to reduce the incidence of dental caries among children.
This session will examine various behavior management techniques employed in pediatric dental practices. The focus will be on enhancing patient cooperation and reducing anxiety during dental visits.
This track will address the unique challenges and techniques associated with oral surgery in pediatric patients. Discussions will include case studies and best practices for managing surgical interventions in children.
This session will investigate the impact of nutrition on oral health outcomes in children. Topics will include dietary recommendations and their influence on dental caries and overall oral development.
This track will focus on the clinical management of dental trauma in pediatric patients, including assessment and treatment protocols. Participants will share insights on preventing and addressing traumatic dental injuries.
This session will explore contemporary trends in orthodontic treatment for children, including early intervention strategies. The discussion will cover the integration of orthodontics with overall pediatric dental care.
This track will emphasize the importance of establishing effective oral hygiene practices in children. Participants will discuss educational strategies for parents and caregivers to promote good oral health habits.
This session will present recent research findings in pediatric dentistry, highlighting innovative studies that impact clinical practice. Participants will engage in discussions about the future directions of pediatric dental research.
This track will address the various approaches to pain management in pediatric dental settings. Emphasis will be placed on both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies to ensure a comfortable experience for young patients.
This session will explore the current landscape of education and training for pediatric dentists. Discussions will focus on curriculum development, mentorship, and the importance of continuing education in this specialized field.
