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As per available reports about Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 1 relevant Journals, 4 Conferences, 2 National Symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Dentistry Field.
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology is the specialty of dentistry and discipline of radiology concerned with the production and interpretation of images and data produced by all modalities of radiant energy that are used for the diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region. Oral radiology involves the generation and application of x-rays for the purpose of recording shadow images of teeth and their supporting tissues, adjacent regions, and associated parts. It also includes the interpretation of the radiographic findings.
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Scope and Importance:
OMR utilizes a combination of standard film X-rays, and digital and panoramic X-rays (radiographs providing a panoramic view of upper and lower dental arches and the temporomandibular joints). OMR also involves the use of radiation and radioactive materials to treat diseases of the mouth and jaws. Oral Maxillofacial Radiology uses advanced imaging technology, such as digital imaging, plain and computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. Digital Imaging: Faster and easier than conventional X-rays, dental imaging with digital X-ray sensors provides high-definition, three-dimensional digital images with 90 percent less radiation exposure than conventional film radiography for diagnosing a wide array of conditions. Digital images can be enlarged and enhanced for better diagnostic detail and accuracy. Plain and Computed Tomography (CT): Plain film (traditional intraoral or panoramic radiographs), which offers two-dimensional images, and computed tomography (CT), which offers three-dimensional images, are used to diagnose and treat conditions such as impacted teeth and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and to determine whether adequate bone structure exists for implant placement, as well as precise location of implant placement.A CT scan — also known as computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan — is a diagnostic procedure using special X-ray equipment to obtain cross-sectional pictures of bones and soft tissue, including organs, muscles and tumors. The CT computer displays these components as detailed three-dimensional images with minimal distortion. CT provides image information not obtainable with intraoral or panoramic radiography. CT scanning also is highly effective for examining and diagnosing regions requiring possible endodontic therapy. CT scans aid in the diagnosis and surgery (or other treatment method such as radiation therapy) of oral cancers, where effective dosage depends on the tumor's exact density, size and location. In conventional X-rays, internal structures overlap and images often are obstructed. CT scans eliminate overlapping structures, making internal anatomy clearer, so problems and their location are more identifiable. CT scans provide information in seconds and reduce or eliminate the need for exploratory surgery. The disadvantages of CT scans are use of contrast dye injections and radiation exposure. Contrast materials, also called contrast agents, are dyes introduced into the body to improve pictures of the inside of the body produced by X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds. Contrast materials help distinguish normal from abnormal conditions. However, cone-bean computed tomography (CBCT) systems have been designed for imaging maxillofacial hard tissue and are capable of providing high-resolution images of high-diagnostic quality with short scanning times (10 to 70 seconds). Images can be displayed chair side, and radiation dosages are up to 15 times lower than those of conventional CT scans.
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.
International Symposium
DentalXP Global Symposium IV,
February 4- 6, 2016, United States
List of Best International Conferences:
Global Dentists and Pediatric Dentistry
March 29-31, 2016, Valencia, Spain
April 18-20, 2016, Dubai, UAE
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July 25-27, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
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Oct 6-8, 2016, London, UK
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Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
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Dec 8-10, 2016, Seattle, USA
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ADX16 Sydney
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IDEM Singapore International Dental Exhibition and Meeting
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IDEX 2016
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AACD 2016 - 32nd Annual American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Scientific Session
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2016 Star of the North Meeting
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116th American Association of Orthodontists - AAO Annual Session
April 29- May 3, 2016, Orlando FL, USA
FEA 2016 - 10th World Endodontic Congress
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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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