Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track will explore the latest advancements in pediatric dental techniques and procedures tailored for young patients. Emphasis will be placed on minimally invasive methods and their impact on child comfort and outcomes.
This session will discuss effective pain management techniques specifically designed for children undergoing dental treatments. Participants will examine both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to enhance patient comfort.
Focused on the various sedation methods applicable in pediatric dentistry, this track will evaluate their safety, efficacy, and ethical considerations. Experts will share insights on optimizing sedation protocols for diverse pediatric populations.
This session will delve into strategies for managing child behavior during dental visits, including communication techniques and psychological approaches. The goal is to foster a positive dental experience and reduce anxiety in young patients.
Participants will review the latest developments in dental materials specifically designed for pediatric applications. This track will highlight innovations that enhance durability, aesthetics, and safety for young patients.
This session will focus on establishing effective clinical care protocols tailored for pediatric dental practices. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based approaches to improve patient outcomes and streamline clinical workflows.
This track will address the importance of oral hygiene education for children and their caregivers. Effective strategies for promoting good oral health habits will be discussed, along with community outreach initiatives.
Exploring the role of prosthodontics in treating pediatric patients, this session will cover techniques and materials suitable for young mouths. The discussion will include case studies and outcomes of prosthetic interventions.
This track will focus on the assessment and management of dental trauma in pediatric patients. Participants will learn about immediate care protocols and long-term treatment options to restore function and aesthetics.
This session will highlight current research trends and findings in pediatric dentistry. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss implications for clinical practice and future research directions.
Focusing on the unique aspects of oral pathology in children, this track will cover common conditions and their management. Experts will share insights on diagnosis, treatment, and the impact of systemic health on oral conditions.
