Thursday, March 26, 2020

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Monday, March 16, 2020

Dental Forum 2020 @London, UK during July 09-10, 2020

Dental Forum 2020
, UK during July 09-10, 2020 Join us at London, UK and get to learn modern trends in dentistry. All dentists over the globe will unite together don,t miss this opportunity. W: lnkd.in/dE8enQG

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Does poor oral health impact brain function?

Perceived stress may detrimentally impact oral health which, in turn, may lead to cognitive decline among specific elderly communities, according to two new studies.Oral health can be a surprisingly good indicator of a person's well-being. Not only can oral diseases reduce a person's quality of life, but they can also increase the risk of other serious conditions.
Researchers have linked gum disease and tooth loss to the occurrence of stroke. An article published in the Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology in 2010 concluded that gum disease could raise a person's risk of heart disease by around 20%. It is, however, necessary to carry out more research in these areas.

Teams at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, have now focused on a different link — the one between oral health and cognitive decline.
A recently published review of 23 studies found evidence of a relationship between oral health and cognitive aspects, such as memory and executive function.
Now, a team from Rutgers University carried out two separate studies into cognitive decline and perceived stress. Both papers appear in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

The Chinese American focus

The studies focused on Chinese American adults with a minimum age of 60. "Racial and ethnic minorities are particularly vulnerable to the negative consequences of poor oral health," explains XinQi Dong, director of Rutgers University's Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research.
He continues, "Minorities have less access to preventive dental care that is further exacerbated by language barriers and low socioeconomic status. Older Chinese Americans are at particular risk for experiencing oral health symptoms due to lack of dental insurance or not visiting a dental clinic regularly."
Participants for both studies came from the Population Study of Chinese Elderly in Chicago (PINE). The first study quizzed people on their oral health and gave them five cognitive tests to complete.
The second study asked participants if they had ever experienced dry mouth issues. Researchers then asked them to measure their perceived stress, social support, and social strain levels using pre-defined scales.
Social support referred to how often they felt able to open up to or rely on their family members or friends. Researchers defined social strain as how often participants experienced excessive demands or criticism from friends or relatives.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Dental forum 2020

ABOUT CONFERENCE


LONGDOM Conferences provide the platform to speakers and offer delegates the opportunity to share their ideas and network. We are pleased to welcome you to attend and associate with us at Annual Summit on Advanced Dentistry and Oral Health on July 09-10, 2020 in London, UK.
Dental forum 2020 mainly focuses on the theme “The advancement of Oral and Dental Health”. Guided by a line-up of expert speakers, the agenda will address some of the major issues related to Dental and Oral Health to ensure that public receives the best possible care and can look forward to a bright future.
Dental forum 2020, foresee over 200 participants from 7 continents with revolutionary subjects, discussions, and expositions. This will be excellent viability for the researchers, students and the delegates from Universities and Institutes to intermingle with the world-class Scientists, speakers, technicians, technical Practitioners and Industry Professionals working in the field of Dentistry.  

Our Mission:
To provide the best platform where various ideas can be shared and information can be discussed.
To conduct conferences annually in each and every field of Medical & life science in various parts of the world to target maximum audiences.
To conduct outstanding events with our hard work.
To create some value in the whole world.

Our Vision:
To work as a team with effective dedication and prove ourselves as the best company for an outstanding conference Organizer.


Conference Highlights
  • Orthodontics
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Dental Case Reports
  • Dental Traumatology
  • Sports Dentistry
  • Dental tools and Dental Implants
  • Oral Microbiology
  • Laser Dentistry
  • Prosthodontics and Periodontics
  • Dental Abnormalities
  • Dental Therapy and Treatment
  • Digital Dentistry
  • 3D Imaging
  • Dental Anesthesiology
  • Clinical Dentistry
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Geriatric Dentistry
  • Dental Surgery
  • Pregnancy and Oral Health
  • Restorative Dentistry

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    https://www.longdom.com/dentalforum