Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 29th Annual World Congress on Dental Medicine & Dentistry New York, USA.

Day 2 :

Conference Series Dental Medicine 2017 International Conference Keynote Speaker Kamran Awan photo
Biography:

Kamran Habib Awan is a renowned international speaker in the field of oral medicine and diagnosis. He completed his Bachelors in Dental Surgery with first division from Karachi University in 1997. Dr. Awan was awarded his PhD in oral medicine from Kings College, London in 2011. His study was the first ever to evaluate number of diagnostic methods in comparison to surgical biopsy (gold standard). He serves as an advisory board member for a number of reputed journals. He also has numerous publications to his name. His research interests include oral cancer and diagnosis. Dr. Awan currently serves as an associate professor in the Roseman University of Health Sciences, Utah, United States.

Abstract:

Human papillomavirus (HPV) has for some time been suggested to be involved in the carcinogenesis of oropharyngeal
cancer. The HPV is a small, circular double-stranded DNA virus that was first identified in 1949. Up till now, over 100
different HPV types have been identified. The HPV subtypes are divided into high-risk and low-risk HPV based on their
malignant potential. Approximately, 15 high-risk subtypes are known but only HPV subtypes 16, 18, 31, 33, and 35 have
been identified playing a role in the development of oropharyngeal head and neck cancer. The HPV 16 is the most common
type detected in oropharyngeal cancer accounting for 90 to 95% of the HPV-positive tumors. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) now recognizes HPV as a risk factor for  ropharyngeal cancer, and accumulating molecular and  pidemiological data now show that high-risk types of HPV are responsible for a subset of oropharyngeal cancer. Majority of the HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancers lack association with the traditional risk factors, such as tobacco and alcohol. Alike HPV-associated cervical cancers, HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancers are also sexually transmitted. It is assumed that HPV infection precedes the development of HPV-positive head and neck cancers, and the presence of high-risk HPV infection on the oral mucosa and seropositivity increases the risk of development of head and neck cancers. Therefore, risk factors for oral HPV infection are likely to be risk factors for HPV- positive head and neck cancers.

  • Prosthodontics | Dental Implantology | Laser Therapy in Dentistry | Dental Ethics & Public Health | Dental Marketing & Management | Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Location: Tribeca II
Speaker

Chair

Peter Bongard

MVZ Zahn+Zentrum Moers, Germany

Speaker

Co-Chair

Nayeemullah Khan

MAHER University, India

Session Introduction

Peter Bongard

MVZ Zahn+Zentrum Moers, Germany

Title: Implants in the aesthetic zone. How to make the right decision?
Speaker
Biography:

Peter Bongard is a renowned speaker in the field of laser dentistry. He completed his higher education entrance certificate from Gymnasium Adolfinum, Moers in 1988. He also underwent apprenticeship as a paramedic during 1986-1988. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in dentistry in 1993 from Westfälische Wilhelms Universität ,Münster. He has served as an Assistant Doctor at Joint practice Dres. Klotz / Zückler, Duisburg between 1993 – 1995. His interests include periodontology & Laser dentistry.

Abstract:

Success is the summation of missteps that have not been made. (Albert Einstein). Before starting the therapy, it is most important to analyses the correct time for the extraction, the implantation, the augmentation and the connective tissue graft up to the decision for the ideal abutment and the prosthetics. The key point for all this is a special aesthetic analysis at the very beginning. The lecturer presents a master plan for the perfect aesthetics in the high-risk zone and a strategy to avoid periimplantitis.

Speaker
Biography:

Liciane Toledo Bello has completed her Master Science in Dentristy. She is working in Dentistry Lasers since twenty years. She is a Clinical Director in the Dentistry departement of the Neomama Institute.

Abstract:

The Modified ILIB, is a modification of original therapy, which introduces a glass fiber into the blood vessel for emission laser radiation. In the modified technique the irradiation is transdermical bringing benefits in realtion to the inflammatory marker. In this case report, over three years, patient MSL, woman with eighty-one years, received ILIB, demonstrated seric lebes of the reactive C protein, starting ar approximately 13 mg/l and gaving this index reced to1,38 mg/l two years later, without any cardiovascular events.

Aye Myat Thwe

University of Dundee, United Kingdom

Title: Role of EGFR inhibitors in oral cancer cell migration
Biography:

Aye Thwe graduated from Myanmar with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2010. After practicing as a Dentist for 2 years, she came to UK to study at University of Dundee. She received an MRes in Oral Cancer, and progressed into the PhD programme. She is now in the 3rd year of her PhD programme.

Abstract:

Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is the process by which cells change shape from being tightly connected epithelial cells to more motile mesenchymal cell. EMT has been reported to facilitate cell migration. Cell motility is an initial first step on the road to metastasis. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has been reported to be overexpressed in oral cancer and is often related with poor prognosis. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor (TGFα) are ligands that bind to EGFR and can affect many different cellular processes such as proliferation, migration, apoptosis etc. In this project, cell proliferation, migration, morphology change and EMT makers of HSG, AZA1, HacaT and TYS are measured by cell counting, scratch assay, photographic image capturing and  mmunofluorescence in related with addition of 1 ng/ml, 10 ng/ml, 50 ng/ml of EGF and TGFα incubated at different time point. 10 ng/ml and 50 ng/ml concentration induce morphology change (EMT like phenotype with finger like projection) and increase migration while there is not much difference in cell proliferation. Their morphological changes are completely blocked by 1hour pre-treatment with 5μM Gefitinib (EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor), 5 μM Erlotinib (EGFR TK inhibitor) and 25 μM PD (MAPK inhibitor) while there is no blockage of cell migration.

Biography:

Jessica Sidharta was the head of an esthetic dental surgery in Munich with a focus on veneers and bleaching. She is a Lecturer and KOL of edelweiss dentistry. She used edelweiss VENEERs on a regular basis in her own dental office. Nowadays she uses the VENEERs regularly at the edelweiss dentistry in Wolfurt/Austria. Jessica Sidharta had further education with Prof. Dr. Dr. Didier Dietschi and since 2012 she is an established dentist in Ulm with a focus on esthetics.

Abstract:

After different experiences with ceramic restorations, I made amazing experiences with the edelweiss direct veneer system. This system makes your every-day-dentist-work much more easier. Giving your patients a natural bright smile is a fulfilling satisfaction for you as a dentist and of course for your patient. For every situation I have all solutions in my edelweiss direct system every time. With the possibility of every colour individualization and every morphology I can give the patient a beautiful smile back in one appointment, which safe time and costs for the patient and for the dentist.” Jessica Sidharta D.M.D.C.D.T “The edelweiss direct system works together with the teeth, the result is one monoblock in form and function.”
EVERY DAY EXPERIENCE WITH EDELWEISS DIRECT SYSTEM
My experience in practice was that: Often at the end of the day or of the week, you have patients after accidents, mainly young people
with broken anteriors after bike accident or jumping into a swimming pool. With the edelweiss system I have the possibility to give
them smile back in just one appointment without exaggerated costs. Because of the material, which is laser-sintered composite, you can treat minimally-invasive or even non-invasive. The material is not ceramic, that is why you do not need minimal thickness. Necessary grinding can be done on the veneer directly. The material is biocompatible and has the same mechanical features like our teeth. So the dentists have also a solution for patients suffering of bruxism, because of the same flexural modulus like the natural teeth. This system works together with the nature, it is not too much stiff like ceramic. All grinding individualizations and morphology designs are possible. After short polishing you get the perfect shining back. All products of edelweiss dentistry never changed the colour in my experiences since 2011.

Biography:

Dr. Mashael Bin Hasan graduated with a bachelor’s degree in dentistry from King Saud University in 2004. She completed her masters in operative dentistry in 2010 from the King Saud University where she currently serves as a fulltime lecturer on operative dentistry.

Abstract:

The last two decades have evidenced a paradigm shift in the dental practice that has been guided by a greater understanding of science. There has been a change from patients seeking treatment to elective cosmetic enhancement. The concern in health and beauty has become an important factor that increased the demand for cosmetic dental procedures. In the past, extensive, invasive and expensive dental procedures were required to achieve a beautiful smile. Nowadays, the evolution in restorative materials, adhesives and technologies expanded the treatment  ossibilities for the clinician, treatment options available for the patients and provided simple, conservative and economical solutions to many of the restorative and esthetic challenges.