Explore the Key Scientific Tracks at the 5th International UCG Congress on Dentistry, Advanced Dentistry & Oral Health

 

April 06–08, 2026 | Dubai, UAE & Online

The 5th International UCG Congress on Dentistry, Advanced Dentistry & Oral Health brings together dental professionals, researchers, and academicians from across the globe to share knowledge, innovations, and breakthroughs shaping the future of oral health care.

Our comprehensive scientific program is divided into focused conference tracks, ensuring that every participant finds sessions aligned with their expertise and interests. Here’s a closer look at the key areas covered:


Track 1: Dentistry

This track explores the foundation of modern dentistry, addressing innovations in clinical practices, emerging technologies, and the integration of digital workflows in patient care.

Track 2: Advanced Dentistry

Focused on cutting-edge research and advanced treatment modalities, this track dives into 3D imaging, laser-assisted procedures, and the future of digital dental technologies.

Track 3: Oral Health

A global perspective on preventive care, oral hygiene strategies, and community dentistry programs that promote better oral health outcomes.

Track 4: Abscessed Tooth

This track highlights diagnosis, management, and innovative therapeutic approaches for abscessed teeth, emphasizing pain management and infection control.

Track 5: Bleeding Gums

Sessions under this track focus on periodontal diseases, preventive care, and regenerative solutions for gum health and tissue repair.

Track 6: Deciduous Teeth

Dedicated to pediatric dentistry, this track covers dental growth patterns, early tooth care, and common challenges in children’s oral health.

Track 7: Endodontics

Explore the latest in root canal therapy, pulp regeneration, and modern instrumentation techniques designed to improve patient outcomes.

Track 8: Dental Care During Pregnancy

This track addresses the importance of oral care for expectant mothers, exploring safety, preventive care, and the link between oral and maternal health.

Track 9: Minimally Invasive Dentistry

Learn about conservative approaches that preserve natural tooth structure through innovative restorative techniques and advanced materials.

Track 10: Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry

Focused on dental prosthetics and restorative solutions, this track emphasizes aesthetics, functionality, and advancements in crown, bridge, and implant technologies.

Track 11: Dental Biomaterials and Bioengineering

Discover how biomaterials and bioengineering innovations are revolutionizing dental restoration, regeneration, and implant design.

Track 12: Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics

A deep dive into advanced orthodontic treatments, aligner technology, and the biomechanics of dentofacial corrections.

Track 13: Aesthetic Dentistry

This track celebrates the art and science of creating beautiful smiles through veneers, whitening, and modern cosmetic procedures.

Track 14: Oral Infection and Immunity

Understand the complex relationship between oral pathogens and the immune response, along with the latest research on oral microbiome and systemic health.

Why Attend?

  • Earn CME & CPD credits
  • Present your research to an international audience
  • Network with global leaders in dentistry
  • Gain recognition through Best Speaker & Poster Awards
  • Experience Dubai — a global hub for science and innovation

Event Dates: April 06–08, 2026
Venue: Dubai, UAE & Online

Submit Your Abstract Here:
https://dental.utilitarianconferences.com/submit-abstract

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