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Maxillofacial Trauma


As per available reports about Maxillofacial Trauma 12 Relevant Journals, 1208 Conference Proceedings, 24 Collaborations, 223 National Symposiums1273 Open Access Articles are presently dedicated exclusively to dentistry Field.

Injuries to the face, by their very nature, impart a high degree of emotional, as well as physical trauma to patients. The science and art of treating these injuries requires special training involving a “hands on” experience and an understanding of how the treatment provided will influence the patient’s long term function and appearance. Oral health is a state of being free of chronic oral-facial pain conditions, oral and pharyngeal (throat) cancers, oral soft tissue lesions.. Recent advances in Cosmetic dentistry/Aesthetic dentistry, Veterinary, Restorative dentistry encouraged researchers to explore the potential for regenerating functional and living teeth. Sedation dentistry refers to the use of pharmacological agents to calm and relax a patient prior to and during a dental appointment. Oral hygiene : it is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems. Recent advances in orthodontics technology make treatment more comfortable.

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Scope and Importance:
Maxillofacial Trauma refers to any injury to the face or jaw caused by physical force, the presence of foreign objects , animal or human bites , or burns. It includes injuries to any of the bony or fleshy structures of the face. Any part of the face may be affected. Teeth may be knocked out or loosened. The eyes and their muscles, nerves, and blood vessels may be injured as well as the eye socket (orbit), which can be fractured by a forceful blow. The lower jaw (mandible) may be dislocated by force. Although anchored by strong muscles for chewing, the jaw is unstable in comparison with other bones and is easily dislocated from the temporo mandibular joints that attach it to the skull. A fractured nose or jaw may affect the ability to breathe or eat. Any maxillofacial injury may also prevent the passage of air or be severe enough to cause a concussion or more serious brain damage. Treatment of maxillofacial trauma varies according to the type and extent of the injury. Alternative treatment -Fractures, burns, and deep lacerations require treatment by a doctor but alternative treatments can help the body withstand injury and assist the healing process. Calcium, minerals , vitamins , all part of a balanced and nutrient-rich diet, as well as regular exercise , build strong bones that can withstand force well. After an injury, craniosacral therapy may help healing and ease the headaches that follow a concussion or other head trauma. A physical therapist can offer ultrasound treatment, which raises skin temperature to ease pain, or biofeedback, a technique in which the patient learns how to tense and relax muscles to relieve pain. Hydrotherapy may ease the emotional stress of recovering from trauma. Traditional Chinese medicine seeks to reconnect the chi (energy flow) along the body's meridians and thus aid healing. Homeopathic physicians may prescribe such remedies as Arnica or Symphytum to enhance healing.

There are a number of possible causes of facial trauma. Motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence and work related injuries account for many. Types of facial injuries can range from injuries of teeth to extremely severe injuries of the skin and bones of the face. Typically, facial injuries are classified as either soft tissue injuries (skin and gums), bony injuries (fractures), or injuries to special regions (such as the eyes, facial nerves or the salivary glands). When soft tissue injuries, such as lacerations, occur on the face, they are repaired by “suturing”. In addition to the obvious concern of providing a repair which yields the best cosmetic result possible, care is taken to inspect for and treat, injuries to structures such as facial nerves, salivary glands and salivary ducts (or outflow channels). A well trained oral and maxillofacial surgeon is proficient at diagnosing and treating all types of facial lacerations. Fractures of the bones of the face are treated in a manner similar to the fractures in other parts of the body. The specific form of treatment is determined by various factors which include the location of the fracture, the severity of the fracture, and the age and general health of the patient. When an arm or a leg is fractured, a “cast” is often applied to stabilize the bone and allow for proper healing. Since a cast cannot be placed on the face, other means have been developed to stabilize facial fractures.
 

Market Analysis:
The global dental equipment market revenue is expected to increase from USD 6,081.4 million in 2013 to USD 8,453.7 million by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2014 to 2020. The dental equipment market is fuelled not only by the prevention and treatment of disease, but also in large part by cosmetic dentistry, which sees an annual expenditure of $2.75 billion in the US alone. It is impossible to accurately state what proportion of this is dental expenditure. Interpretation of ‘dental’ varies greatly and in many countries the majority of expenditure is in the private sector and difficult to quantify.

List of International symposiums

International Symposium on Dental Hygiene
June 23-25, 2016, Basel Switzerland.

DentalXP Global Symposium IV
February 4th- 6th, 2016, USA.

Ucla hawaii symposium
June 27-July 1, 2016, USA.

Iadr pbrg symposium iadr pbrg symposium
June 26-28, 2016, Japan.

International Symposium on Dental Hygiene
June 23-25, 2016, Switzerland.

List of Best International Conferences:

7th Global Dentists and Pediatric Dentistry
March 29-31, 2016, Valencia, Spain.
8th Dentistry & Oral Care
April 18-20, 2016, Dubai, UAE.
Orthodontics and Dental Implants
May 9-10, 2016, San Francisco, USA.
9th Dental Congress
May 19-21, 2016, Osaka, Japan.
10th Dental Convention and Expo
June 30-Jul 2, 2016, Cape town, South Africa.
Periodontics and Prosthodontics
June 27-28, 2016, New Orleans, USA.
11th Asia-Pacific Dental Congress
July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand.
12th Dental Medicine
Aug 8-10, 2016, Toronto, Canada.
13th Dental Health
Aug 15-17, 2016, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
14th Dental Event and Expo
Sept 15-16, 2016, Berlin, Germany.
15th Dental Research
Oct 6-8, 2016, London, UK.
16th Dental & Oral Health
Oct 24-26, 2016, Rome, Italy.
17th Asia-Pacific Dental and Oral Care Congress
Nov 7-9, 2016, Melborne, Australia.
Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
Dec 8-10, 2016, Seattle, USA.
18th American Dental Congress
Dec 8-10, 2016, Seattle, USA.
Dental Hygienists Meeting
Dec 5-7, 2016, San Antonio, USA.
ADX16 Sydney
March 18-20, 2016, Sydney – Australia.
2016 IDEM Singapore International Dental Exhibition and Meeting
April 8-10, 2016, Singapore – Singapore.
IDEX 2016
April 14-17, 2016, Istanbul – Turkey.
AACD 2016 - 32nd Annual American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Scientific Session
April 27-30, 2016, Toronto – Canada.
2016 Star of the North Meeting
April 28-30, 2016, Saint Paul, Minnesota – USA.
116th American Association of Orthodontists - AAO Annual Session
April 29- May 3, 2016,USA.
IFEA 2016 - 10th World Endodontic Congress
June 3-6, 2016, Cape Town - South Africa.
DTA - Dental Trade Alliance - Annual Meeting 2016
October 8-11, 2016, Marana AZ – USA.
AAID - American Academy of Implant Dentistry, 65th Annual Meeting
October 26-29, 2016, New Orleans LA – USA.

Relevant Society and Associations :

World Health Organization (WHO)
FDI World Dental Federation
International Association for Dental Research (IADR) & American Association for Dental Research (AADR)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), Office of International Health
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Dental Chamber of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Association of Dentists in Bulgaria
Croatian Dental Chamber
Cyprus Dental Association
Czech Dental Chamber
Association of Public Health Dentists in Denmark
Danish Society of Periodontology
European Federation of Periodontology
Icelandic Dental Association
Associazione Nazionale Dentisti Italiani (ANDI)
Associazione Italiana Odontoiatri (AIO)

Companies

AmannGirrbach GmbH
Castellini S.p.A
Coltène/Whaledent AG
Dentatus AB
Durr Dental GmbH & Co. KG
Ivoclar Vivadent AG
Larident Srl
Ormco Europe
Peri-dent Ltd
Directa A.B
Fotona d.d
Sirona- Dental Company
Planmeca OY
BIOLASE, INC
Straumann AG
Dentsply Implants
LM-Dental
CROIXTURE
FGM

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