Dental science is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses the study of oral health and its various components. Rooted in biology and medicine, dental science explores the structure, function, and diseases of the oral cavity, teeth, and surrounding tissues. Dentistry, a practical application of dental science, is concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral conditions. The core elements of dental science include oral anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiography, and dental materials. Students in dental science programs undergo rigorous training, acquiring the skills to examine, diagnose, and treat a wide range of dental issues. Prevention and maintenance of oral health are fundamental aspects, with an emphasis on patient education for promoting good oral hygiene practices. The field continually evolves with advancements in technology, leading to innovations in diagnostic tools, treatment methods, and dental materials. Dental science not only addresses issues related to tooth decay, gum diseases, and malocclusion but also plays a role in facial aesthetics, orthodontics, and oral surgery. Dental research contributes to the expansion of knowledge in areas like biomaterials, regenerative dentistry, and the relationship between oral health and systemic diseases. Dental science professionals, including dentists, dental hygienists, and oral surgeons, collaborate to provide comprehensive care, recognizing the interconnectedness of oral health with overall well-being. In essence, dental science is at the forefront of promoting healthy smiles, enhancing the quality of life for individuals, and contributing to the broader landscape of healthcare.
Title : Efficacy of a biomin F toothpaste compared to conventional toothpastes in remineralisation and dentine hypersensitivity: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Dental treatment of 1,500 young children under general anesthesia
Jaap Boehmer, Rijnstate Hospital, Netherlands
Title : Knowledge and attitudes of dental professionals in the evaluation of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH): Awareness, diagnosis and treatment approaches: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Beyond symptoms: Interdisciplinary, neurofunctional approach in orthodontic therapy – A case-based perspective
Monika Osko, Group Dental Practice Marcin Ośko, Monika Ośko sp.c., Poland
Title : The role of the TMJ in long-term stability after orthognathic surgery
Eduardo Rubio, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Title : Sustainability awareness and practices in dental laboratories of Saudi Arabia
Rayan Ibrahim H Binduhayyim, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia