Track 26: Dental Caries and Its Prevention – Advancing Evidence-Based Cariology at a Global Platform
Dental caries remains one of the most widespread chronic diseases affecting individuals across all age groups worldwide. Despite significant advancements in preventive dentistry, it continues to pose a major public health burden, impacting oral function, aesthetics, nutrition, and overall quality of life. Track 26: Dental Caries and Its Prevention, hosted at the 6th International Dental, Advanced Dentistry, Oral Health Conference & Exhibition, offers a dedicated platform to explore modern strategies in caries control, early detection, and long-term prevention.
Scheduled to be held on February 04–05, 2027 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this global scientific gathering brings together dental researchers, clinicians, academicians, and public health professionals to address one of dentistry’s most persistent challenges through innovation and evidence-based practice.
Understanding the Burden of Dental Caries
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease influenced by diet, oral hygiene practices, microbial activity, saliva composition, and host susceptibility. If left untreated, it can progress to pain, infection, tooth loss, and systemic complications. Although largely preventable, disparities in access to oral healthcare and preventive education continue to contribute to its high prevalence globally.
Track 26 focuses on bridging this gap by promoting awareness, research, and implementation of effective preventive strategies.
Key Focus Areas of the Track
This scientific session will highlight cutting-edge developments in cariology and preventive dentistry, including:
Caries risk assessment and predictive modeling
Early detection technologies and diagnostic tools
Fluoride therapies and remineralization techniques
Dental sealants and minimally invasive preventive care
Role of diet and nutrition in caries prevention
Oral microbiome and biofilm management
Salivary diagnostics and biomarker research
Community-based oral health programs
Preventive strategies for pediatric and adult populations
Digital and AI-driven approaches in caries detection
These topics aim to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and foster innovation in preventive oral healthcare.
Importance of Preventive Dentistry in Modern Practice
The shift from restorative to preventive dentistry is one of the most important transformations in modern oral healthcare. By identifying risk factors early and implementing targeted interventions, clinicians can significantly reduce the incidence and progression of dental caries.
Track 26 emphasizes minimally invasive approaches that preserve natural tooth structure while promoting long-term oral health stability. The integration of digital tools, artificial intelligence, and biomaterials further enhances diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficiency.
Global Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange
This track serves as a global meeting point for professionals to share research findings, clinical experiences, and public health strategies. Participants will have the opportunity to present original research, case studies, and innovative preventive approaches that contribute to improving oral health outcomes worldwide.
The collaborative environment encourages discussion between researchers and clinicians, helping to translate scientific discoveries into practical clinical applications.
Abstract Submission Deadline: June 15, 2026
Importance of the Submission Deadline
Conference deadlines are established to allow adequate time for multiple essential processes, including:
Scientific review and evaluation of submitted abstracts
Allocation of presentations across different tracks and sessions
Preparation of the official conference schedule
Communication with reviewers and selected speakers
Development of conference proceedings and program materials
These steps require careful coordination and cannot be completed effectively if submissions are delayed.
What Happens After the Deadline?
Once the deadline passes, the submission system is typically closed to ensure fairness and consistency in the review process. Late submissions are generally not accepted because:
The scientific review process is already underway
Session planning and speaker selection are finalized
Equal opportunity must be maintained for all applicants
In most cases, only officially announced “late-breaking” submissions may be considered, and these are subject to strict eligibility criteria and limited availability.
Why Early Submission Is Beneficial
Submitting your abstract before the deadline offers several advantages:
Higher chances of acceptance and inclusion in the program
Opportunity for revisions if requested by reviewers
Better visibility in speaker scheduling and conference promotion
Reduced stress and time pressure during submission
Early confirmation for travel and participation planning
Early submissions also reflect strong academic preparation and professionalism, which are highly valued in international scientific forums.
Event: 6th International Dental, Advanced Dentistry, Oral Health Conference & Exhibition
Date: February 04–05, 2027
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Submit Abstract: https://dental.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract
Track 26: Dental Caries and Its Prevention highlights the critical role of prevention in modern dentistry. By focusing on early diagnosis, risk assessment, and minimally invasive strategies, this track aims to reduce the global burden of dental caries and promote sustainable oral health practices.
Researchers, clinicians, and public health experts are encouraged to contribute their insights and become part of this impactful global discussion shaping the future of preventive dentistry.
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