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Important Dates

Early Bird Abstract submissions Closes on
March 31, 2026
Early Bird Registrations Closes on
December 02, 2026
Abstract submissions Closes on
November 26, 2026
Registrations Closes on
December 03, 2026

About Conference

World Oral Health 2026

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About World Oral Health 2026
Organized by Times Scientific Group, 3rd World Congress on Dental & Oral Health will be held in the vibrant city of Orlando, USA, on December 03-04, 2026."This esteemed congress unites leading experts, researchers, and practitioners in dentistry and oral health to delve into the latest innovations and address emerging challenges shaping the future of the field." 

We warmly welcome you to join at World Congress on Dental & Oral Health where we bring together dental professionals , researchers, educators, and students from around the world to explore the latest advancements in dentistry.

"Bridging Tradition and Technology: Shaping the Future of Oral Health ", reflects the rapid changes shaping our profession from digital dentistry and biomaterials to AI integration, patient-centric care, and minimally invasive techniques.

As an oral health continues to be recognized as a critical component of overall health, our role as dental professionals has never been more vital.

This conference serves as a platform to:
• Share cutting-edge research and clinical practices.
• Discuss emerging technologies and treatment protocols.
• Address global oral health challenges and inequalities.
• Foster collaboration across disciplines and borders.

You’ll have access to:
Insightful keynote lectures delivered by renowned experts in prosthodontics, orthodontics, periodontology, and oral surgery. 
• Hands-on workshops in digital impressions, laser dentistry, implantology, and more
• Panel discussions on public health, dental ethics, and the future of dental education

We encourage you to make the Dental & Oral Health conference opportunity network with colleagues, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and explore how we can collectively elevate the standard of dental care globally.

"Let us join forces to shape a healthier  innovation, collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in dental and oral health."
 

Dental market analysis in the US,Europe & Asia for 2024-2025:

United States
•    The global “dental services” market (which includes clinics, surgeries, restorative & cosmetic dentistry) had North America at about USD ~185.6 billion in 2024. For the broader “dental market” (products + services) one source estimates that North America had ~USD 12.138 billion in 2024 (for a certain sub-segment) and ~USD 12.842 billion in 2025.The U.S. remains the largest single market by value, driven by high healthcare spending, older populations requiring more dental care, advanced technologies, and broad access (in relative terms) to dental products and services.

 Europe
•    One study shows Europe’s dental market at ~USD 6.936 billion in 2024 and projected ~USD 7.338 billion in 2025 in that dataset .Growth in Europe is steady, boosted by aging populations, emphasis on aesthetics (cosmetic dentistry), and advanced technologies (digital dentistry) in Western Europe .The “dental services” market in Europe is estimated to hold ~30% of the global dentalâ? services market share. 

  Asia 
•    Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region in many reports. For example, one dataset estimates Asia-Pacific dental market size at ~USD 8.67 billion in 2024, ~USD 9.172 billion in 2025.According to another source, Asia-Pacific contributes ~24% of the global “dental care market” in 2024, with North America ~31% and Europe ~27%. Growth in Asia is fuelled by rising disposable incomes, rapidly improving healthcare infrastructure, increasing awareness of oral health, and dental tourism in some countries.
 

 

The target audience for dental services primarily includes families, working professionals, and individuals who prioritize maintaining good oral health and a confident smile. These audiences often range from parents seeking quality dental care for their children to adults interested in cosmetic treatments like whitening or aligners. They value trust, comfort, and convenience in a dental practice and are motivated by the desire for long-term health, confidence, and aesthetic appeal. Effective messaging should focus on promoting gentle, reliable, and personalized care that makes patients feel comfortable while helping them achieve healthy, beautiful smiles.
 

Target Audience: 
•    Students, Scientists, Researchers, and Faculty of Dentistry Universities
•    Medical Colleges, Researchers from Dentistry Companies, Pharmacy Associations and Societies
•    Business Entrepreneurs, Training Institutes, Software developing companies
•    Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies, CRO and Data Management Companies.

Young Scientist Benefits:
•    Our conferences provide best Platform for your research through oral presentations.
•    Share the ideas with both eminent researchers and mentors.
•    Young Scientist Award reorganization certificate and memento to the winners
•    Young Scientists will get appropriate and timely information by this Forum.
•    Platform for collaboration among young researchers for better development

Only Registration Fee includes (Academic, Business & Students)

Free access to all lectures in single event
Tea & Coffee break during the event dates
Lunch during the conference
Abstract book & Event gadgets
Single complimentary paper abstract (For Speakers & Poster's)
Certificate of Presentation

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Dental market analysis in the US,Europe & Asia for 2024-2025:

United States 
•    The global “dental services” market (which includes clinics, surgeries, restorative & cosmetic dentistry) had North America at about USD ~185.6 billion in 2024. For the broader “dental market” (products + services) one source estimates that North America had ~USD 12.138 billion in 2024 (for a certain sub-segment) and ~USD 12.842 billion in 2025.The U.S. remains the largest single market by value, driven by high healthcare spending, older populations requiring more dental care, advanced technologies, and broad access (in relative terms) to dental products and services.

 Europe
•    One study shows Europe’s dental market at ~USD 6.936 billion in 2024 and projected ~USD 7.338 billion in 2025 in that dataset .Growth in Europe is steady, boosted by aging populations, emphasis on aesthetics (cosmetic dentistry), and advanced technologies (digital dentistry) in Western Europe .The “dental services” market in Europe is estimated to hold ~30% of the global dentalâ?services market share. 

  Asia 
•    Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region in many reports. For example, one dataset estimates Asia-Pacific dental market size at ~USD 8.67 billion in 2024, ~USD 9.172 billion in 2025.According to another source, Asia-Pacific contributes ~24% of the global “dental care market” in 2024, with North America ~31% and Europe ~27%. Growth in Asia is fuelled by rising disposable incomes, rapidly improving healthcare infrastructure, increasing awareness of oral health, and dental tourism in some countries.
 

Call for Abstracts

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to the below

  • Nutrition and Diet in Oral Health
  • Nutritional Influences on Tooth Development
  • Nutrients for Oral Health
  • Dietary Factors associated with Oral Diseases
  • Dietary Choices and Behaviors associated with Oral Diseases
  • Hydration and Oral Health
  • Oral Health Disparities and Equity
  • Community-Based Interventions in Oral Health
  • Educational Programs and Oral Health Literacy
  • Telehealth and Teledentistry for Oral Health
  • Dental Materials and Oral Health
  • Biocompatibility of Dental Materials
  • Materials that Remineralize Enamel and Dentin
  • Bioactive Glasses' potential to Induce Mineralization
  • Antimicrobial Properties of Dental Materials
  • Interaction of Dental Materials with Oral Microbiology
  • Dental Material choices and Oral Diseases
  • Smart and Responsive Dental Materials
  • Materials for Elderly Dental Needs and Application
  • Materials for Pediatric Dental Needs and Application
  • Oral Pathology and Disease Management
  • Microbiology and Etiology of Periodontal Disease
  • Dysbiosis of Microbial Populations in Periodontal Disease
  • Gingivitis Management
  • Oral Health and Systemic Diseases
  • Periodontal Disease and Systemic Health Conditions
  • Oral Hygiene on the Development and Severity of Periodontal Disease
  • Oral Cancer and Poor Oral Hygiene
  • Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas
  • Oral Hygiene Products
  • Oral Hygiene Techniques and Practices
  • Oral Hygiene Practices and Health Education
  • Manual versus Electric Toothbrushes in Plaque Removal
  • Oral Cancer Research and Education
  • Public Health Policies and Oral Health Programs
  • Digital Dentistry and Oral Health
  • Environmental Factors Influencing Oral Health
  • Sustainable Practices in Oral Health
  • Ethical Considerations in Oral Health Research
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