Welcome Message
We welcome you to the 8th International Conference on Dental Medicine and Surgery, scheduled to be held on May 21–22, 2026, in Paris, France.
This distinguished conference will bring together leading dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, dental researchers, clinicians, academicians, and industry experts from across the globe to discuss and explore the latest advancements in dental medicine and surgical practices. Centered around the theme “Advancements in Dental Surgery and Therapeutic Techniques,” the conference aims to highlight innovative approaches, emerging technologies, and improved clinical practices that are shaping the future of dental care.
The scientific program will feature keynote lectures, technical sessions, and interactive discussions covering a wide spectrum of topics such as advanced dental surgical procedures, minimally invasive techniques, restorative and cosmetic dentistry, oral pathology, implantology, and modern therapeutic solutions. The event will emphasize the integration of research, clinical expertise, and technological innovation to enhance patient outcomes and advance dental healthcare.
Hosted in the beautiful and culturally rich city of Paris, this conference not only offers a platform for scientific exchange but also provides excellent opportunities for networking, collaboration, and professional growth.
We are delighted to have you join us and look forward to your valuable contributions in making the 8th International Conference on Dental Medicine and Surgery a successful and inspiring event.
About Conference
The 8th International Conference on Dental Medicine and Surgery 2026 will take place on May 21–22, 2026, in Paris, France.
This global event will bring together prominent dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, dental researchers, clinicians, academicians, and industry professionals committed to advancing the field of dental medicine and surgical care. The conference will serve as a dynamic platform for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and addressing current challenges and innovations in dentistry and oral healthcare.
Focused on the theme “Advancements in Dental Surgery and Therapeutic Techniques,” the conference will highlight the latest developments in dental surgical procedures, innovative treatment strategies, and emerging technologies. Experts will explore advancements in implantology, minimally invasive surgery, restorative and cosmetic dentistry, oral pathology, and modern therapeutic approaches that are transforming patient care.
The scientific sessions will cover a broad spectrum of topics including oral health research, dental materials, surgical techniques, prosthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, and digital dentistry. Participants will gain valuable insights into how cutting-edge research and technological advancements are enhancing clinical outcomes and improving overall oral healthcare delivery.
Set in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Paris, the conference provides an inspiring environment that blends scientific excellence with global networking opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to exchange ideas, build professional connections, and contribute to the future advancements of dental medicine and surgery.
Why to Attend Dental Medicine and Surgery 2026
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Explore the latest advancements in dental surgery and therapeutic techniques
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Gain insights into modern dental treatments and clinical practices
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Discover innovations in implantology, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry
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Learn from expert presentations by leading dental surgeons and specialists
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Network with global professionals in dentistry and oral healthcare
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Engage in discussions on minimally invasive procedures and advanced technologies
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Stay updated on emerging trends in oral health research and treatment solutions
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Opportunities to collaborate on research and expand professional connections
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Platform to exchange ideas and enhance clinical and academic knowledge
Target Audience
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Dentists and Dental Surgeons
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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Prosthodontists and Orthodontists
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Endodontists and Periodontists
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Dental Researchers and Scientists
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Dental Hygienists and Assistants
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Clinical Practitioners and Academicians
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Dental Students, Interns, and Residents
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Implantology Specialists
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Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry Professionals
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Dental Product Manufacturers and Suppliers
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Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry Professionals
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Public Health Dentists
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Hospital and Clinic Administrators in Dental Care
Sessions
Track 1: Dental Medicine
The branch of medicine which includes the study, treatment, prevention, and diagnosis of a disorder related to the oral cavity. The study of dental medicine is not limited to only teeth but also the mandibles and other supporting structure. It also evaluates different medical patients before open-heart surgery, cancer therapy, and chemotherapy.
Track 2: Dental implants and Orthodontics
Dental implants are one type of surrounding made up of metal that is positioned by surgery across the gum line, that permits dentists to mount teeth on it. It fixes to the jawbone; thus, it provides a stable support to artificial teeth. Endosteal implants are the kind of implant that directly implanted to jaw bone by surgery and Subperiosteal implants are consisting of a frame that is fixed to jaw bone below the gum tissue.
Track 3: Prosthodontics
This is the branch of dentistry that includes the manufacture and fitting of artificial replacements of the oral cavity. Till now Acrylic resin denture fracture is an unsolved problem in prosthodontics. changes in the denture base, tooth wear, and Sharp variations in contour can cause the midline fracture of dentures.
Track 4: Forensic Odontology
Forensic odontology is the correct taking care of, inspection and valuation of dental proof, which will be then exhibited considering as a genuine concern for justice. The authorization that might change from teeth is the age (in kids) and ID of the individual to whom the teeth have a place. This is finished utilizing dental records including radiology, risk more and posthumous photographs and DNA. The other sort of proof is that of chomp marks, left on either the casualty (by the assailant), the criminal (from the casualty of an assault), or on a question found at the wrongdoing scene.
Track 5: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
It specializes in the treatment of many diseases related to hard and soft tissues in the oral cavity and with the jaws and facial regions also. There are so many treatments are performed including Cosmetic surgery, Dentoalveolar surgery, oral cancer treatment. It includes anesthesia training and laser applications. Jaw surgery Teeth replacement, pain relieve in jaws are comes under the oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Track 6: Endodontics
Endodontics is the basic practice of the dental field including dental pulp, diagnosis, and prevention of dental diseases. The root canal is a successful procedure and that is a part of endodontics. It can be more effective by using bubble dynamics and by the activation of intensified cavitation bubbles. Immature teeth treatment with pulpal necrosis is a challenge for dentists. Now both digital and analog imaging are available. It's helping in faster treatment.
Track 7: Dental Nursing
Dental Nursing plays an important character in the organization and management of the dental practice, assists the dentist in all features of patient treatment and plays an important role in patient care. The main responsibilities of a dental nurse include infection prevention and regulator, chair-side support, preparation and maintenance of the dental surgical procedure and patient care. You’ll need to reassure the public and put them at the calm while supporting the team in all aspects of patient health or care.
Track 8: Dental Practice Management and Marketing
People spend, and they get paid. There is an honor in dental marketing that you are getting a chance to help people while earning profit. The more active your service will be the more successful your business. Successful dental business leaders are waiting aggressively for new patients to their practice, so it needs a little bit of effort to go with the flow. Marketing through the internet is now a day trend everywhere. This is called as search engine marketing (SEM). With the promotion of websites, the products will be visible on the results of the search engine. And by paid promotion, it can be on the top of the search engine called as search engine optimization (SEO). More people will get to know about your product by its promotion.
Track 9: Oral Cancer
The growth of cancerous tissue inside the oral cavity is called oral cancer. It may start as a primary structure in mouth of it may be an extension of a neighbor anatomic structure. If we worry towards its symptoms, at an early stage it includes red or white patches and a non- healing mouth ulcer. At the last stage, it will spread throughout the oral cavity. Consumption of tobacco, intake of alcohol may lead to oral cancer. By surgery It can be cured at the starting stage, but not at its last stage. We can use radiations or chemotherapy, but its success rate is very low.
Track 10: Diagnosis and Prevention of Oral Diseases
Oral diseases are one of the most common diseases in the case of human health and it can begin at any ages. There are so many mouth related diseases starting from a cavity to oral cancer. Noma, Oro-dental trauma, cleft lip, and palate are very difficult to cure. Most oral diseases and conditions need a regular visit to the dentist.
Track 11: Dental Hygiene
It’s a practice of keeping some one’s mouth clean, disease free and to avoid other problems. Almost 80% of oral cavity and most of the oral disease occurs due to the unhygienic mouth conditions. The dental films I mouth consisting of a wide range of bacteria that is sticky and can be visible across the gum line. Occasionally plaques stay a longer and became hard called as a calculus and only dental experts can be removed it.
Track 12: Dental Public Health and Community Dentistry
Many oral diseases are often prevented with routine care and regular dental checkups. sadly, not everyone seems to be able to access adequate oral care. Dental public health programs work to rectify that. they supply help and programs; therefore, people will avoid the pain and discomfort poor oral health causes.
Community dentistry is a nonclinical field that deals with the prevention and promotion of oral health. The recent answers show the awareness about the change of symptom in cracked teeth, occlusal caries, management of hypersensitivity, oral HPV risk factors and single unit crowns.
Track 13: Nano Dentistry
Spreading nanotechnology into the field of dentistry thereby makes Nano dentistry an emerging field with the important potential to yield a new generation of clinical tools, materials, and devices for oral health care. All procedures are to be performed using Nanorobots that may become a replacement to the present-day dental assistants, specialists & hygienists so Nano dentistry is said to be the future of dentistry.
The discovery of Nano dental materials such as Nanocomposites and Nanopowders strengthened with Nanofillers are the most quickly developing group of materials with outstanding prospects for application in the field of dentistry.
Track 14: Evidence-based Dentistry (EBD)
Evidence-based dentistry uses present scientific evidence to guide decision-making in dentistry. It is a method to oral health that requires the application and examination of applicable scientific information related to the patient's oral and medical strength. Along with the dentist's specialized skill and expertise, EBD permits dentists to stay up to date on the latest procedures and patients to take better-quality treatment. A new example of medical education designed to incorporate current research into education and practice was developed to help physicians provide the best care for their patients.
Track 15: Cosmetic Dentistry
This field of dentistry that focuses on improvement of the look of the teeth, mouth, and smile. It provides some restorative treatments like dental filling as well. Some cases like of tooth decay or some structural damages we can fill the teeth indirectly, we can repair the appearance of the teeth and we can whiten it similarly these are the treatments done by cosmetic dentistry. Dental veneers, dental implants are used in the technique of smile makeover it requires some teeth and it will give a look at what we want.
Track 16: Dental Anesthesia
Dental specialists infuse analgesic to stand tangible transmission by the alveolar nerves. The predominant alveolar nerves are not for most of the part anesthetized specifically because they are hard to reach with a needle. Hence, the maxillary teeth are typically anesthetized locally by embeddings the needle underneath the oral mucosa surrounding the teeth. The second-rate alveolar nerve is most likely anesthetized more regularly than some other nerve in the body. To anesthetize this nerve, the dental practitioner implants the needle to some degree back to the patient's last molar.
Track 17: Laser Dentistry
In dentistry, Laser surgery is not limited, but many people have not ever heard of laser dentistry before having it done. Dentists use lasers in a variety of procedures including the inner side of the mouth, be it to eliminate overgrown tissue, to redesign the gums, or to whiten teeth. Sometimes, laser dentistry is perfect for children who become nervous or afraid when having dental work done.
Track 18: Electromagnetic waves and Dentistry
The overutilization of electronic gadgets has turned out to be increasingly unlimited, in this way permitting correspondence on a worldwide scale. Even though these gadgets have ease correspondence, reports have diagrammatical variations from the norm within the body caused due to magnetic waves.
In the field of dentistry, titanium dental supplements have been frequently connected with reception apparatus like movement, even though the fundamental system stays unclear. The treatment involves electromagnetic wave incited expansions utilizing a gold combination dental to decorate and in addition dental medicines for discombobulation and joint adaptability issue caused by hurtful electromagnetic waves.
Track 19: Pediatric Dentistry
The branch of dentistry which deals with children from birth through adolescence. Pediatric dentists are specialists who have completed a specialized course of dentistry that provides to children who have special needs or otherwise need calmer care. When it comes to the health of your child's primary teeth, there is no better time than now to start working with excellent oral hygiene. Pediatric dental care safeguards your child's primary teeth stay strong and free of decay and other dental illnesses.
Track 20: Dental Ethics
The rules of federal states control dentists and the dental practice eventually. Dental ethics deals with the responsibilities and the moral duties towards their patient profession and society to promote ethical performances, discussion on the Ethical issue and reflecting of issues of dental practice.
Market Analysis
The global dental medicine and surgery market is experiencing consistent growth, driven by increasing awareness of oral health, advancements in dental technologies, and the rising demand for cosmetic and restorative dental procedures. The market is projected to reach approximately $75–80 billion by 2030, growing from nearly $50 billion in 2026, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 6–7%. This growth is largely supported by the increasing prevalence of dental disorders, expanding geriatric population, and continuous innovations in dental treatment and surgical techniques.
Dental surgery and therapeutic procedures are evolving rapidly with the integration of advanced technologies such as digital dentistry, 3D imaging, CAD/CAM systems, laser dentistry, and robotic-assisted surgeries. These innovations are improving precision, reducing treatment time, and enhancing patient outcomes. The demand for minimally invasive procedures and pain-free treatments is also significantly influencing the adoption of modern dental surgical approaches.
The dental implants and prosthetics segment represents one of the fastest-growing areas within the market, driven by the increasing need for tooth replacement solutions and aesthetic dental treatments. This segment is expected to witness substantial growth over the coming years due to advancements in biomaterials, implant design, and surgical techniques. Additionally, cosmetic dentistry, including teeth whitening, veneers, and smile design, continues to gain popularity among patients seeking improved aesthetics and confidence.
Furthermore, the growing adoption of preventive dentistry and early diagnosis, supported by digital tools and AI-based imaging technologies, is reshaping dental healthcare delivery. Investments in dental research, education, and infrastructure are further contributing to market expansion, particularly in emerging economies.
Overall, the dental medicine and surgery market is poised for significant growth, fueled by technological advancements, increasing patient awareness, and the continuous development of innovative therapeutic techniques aimed at improving oral health and quality of life worldwide.

The above chart illustrates the steady growth of the global dental services market from 2023 to 2033, showing a consistent upward trend in market value. The market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 5.6%, reaching close to $788 billion by 2033. This growth is driven by increasing demand for dental care services, advancements in treatment technologies, and the rising importance of oral health worldwide.
Major Global Dental Medicine and Surgery Societies
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American Dental Association (ADA)
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World Dental Federation (FDI)
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International Association for Dental Research (IADR)
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European Federation of Periodontology (EFP)
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American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS)
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International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI)
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European Association for Osseointegration (EAO)
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British Dental Association (BDA)
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Indian Dental Association (IDA)
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International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT)
Participants & participation options
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Speaker: Deliver keynote or invited lectures, share research and innovations with global delegates.
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Delegate: Attend sessions, panel discussions, networking events; access conference materials and expert interactions.
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Poster Presenter: Showcase original research via printed or digital posters; engage in one-on-one discussions.
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Exhibitor: Display products, technologies, or services; network with delegates and potential collaborators.
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Video Presentation: Present research via recorded sessions; ideal for those unable to attend in person.
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E-Poster Presenter: Share research electronically; participate in virtual Q&A and discussions.
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Virtual Registration: Attend live-streamed sessions, access recordings, materials, and virtual networking; ideal for international participants.
Participant Benefits
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Earn CPD/CME points
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Networking with global experts and peers
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Certificate of participation
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DOI publication opportunities in conference proceedings
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Access to cutting-edge research
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Professional visibility for speakers, presenters, and exhibitors
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Opportunities for global collaboration
Abstract Submission & Registration Timeline
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Abstract Submission: Now Open
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Early Bird Registration: April 10th, 2026
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Standard Registration: April 30th, 2026
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Final Registration Deadline: May 15th, 2026
Abstract Details: Peer-reviewed; accepted abstracts published in proceedings with DOI for global visibility. Authors receive an Abstract Acceptance Letter confirming inclusion.
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