๐ฆท Oral Biology, Microbiology & Pathology
Scientific Foundations Shaping Modern Oral Healthcare at
IDT 2026
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November 16–18, 2026
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Singapore & Online
๐ฌ Understanding Disease
at Its Biological Core
The International Dental Technology & Oral Health
Conference 2026 (IDT 2026) presents a comprehensive scientific session on Oral
Biology, Microbiology & Pathology, offering deep insight into the
biological mechanisms that govern oral health and disease.
While clinical dentistry focuses on treatment procedures,
this session explores the cellular, microbial, and molecular foundations
that influence diagnosis, prevention, and long-term treatment outcomes. It
bridges the gap between basic science and clinical decision-making, empowering
dental professionals with a stronger scientific perspective.
๐งฌ Key Scientific Themes
Covered
This session highlights critical research areas that are
transforming the understanding of oral diseases, including:
- Oral
microbiome and microbial dysbiosis
- Mechanisms
underlying oral and systemic diseases
- Salivary
diagnostics and emerging biomarkers
- Oral
cancer screening and early detection strategies
- Molecular
pathology and genomics
- Pathogenesis
of periodontal and endodontic diseases
- Host–microbe
interactions in oral health
- Soft
tissue and hard tissue pathology
๐ฆ Oral Microbiome &
Disease Mechanisms
Recent advances in microbiome research are reshaping how
clinicians view plaque, biofilms, and infection. Rather than isolating
individual pathogens, modern dentistry now emphasizes microbial communities,
ecological balance, and host response.
This session examines how dysbiosis contributes to caries,
periodontitis, peri-implant disease, and links to systemic health. Participants
will also gain insight into how salivary biomarkers and molecular
diagnostics can enhance early detection, risk assessment, and personalized
treatment planning.
๐งช Oral Pathology &
Diagnostic Precision
For clinicians and researchers seeking updates in oral
pathology conferences, this session provides in-depth discussion on:
- Precancerous
and malignant oral lesions
- Rare
oral conditions and diagnostic challenges
- Clinical
and histopathological correlation
- Decision-making
for biopsy, referral, and follow-up
- Differentiating
benign, malignant, and potentially malignant disorders
Special emphasis is placed on recognizing subtle clinical
changes that may signal early disease, supporting earlier intervention and
improved prognosis.
๐ Who Should Attend?
This session is ideal for:
- Oral
biologists and microbiologists
- Oral
and maxillofacial pathologists
- Periodontists
and endodontists
- General
dentists and dental hygienists
- Oral
oncologists
- Postgraduate
students and researchers
Participants will gain a clearer conceptual framework to
interpret pathology reports, collaborate with diagnostic laboratories, and
apply biological reasoning to everyday clinical practice.
๐ Abstract Submission –
Now Open
Dental professionals and researchers are invited to submit
their abstracts and contribute to the scientific program of IDT 2026.
๐ Submit Your
Abstract:
https://dental-conference.com/abstract-submission
๐ Conference Registration
Join a global community of dental professionals and enhance
your clinical and scientific expertise at IDT 2026.
๐ Register Now:
https://dental-conference.com/register
๐ฉ Contact the Conference
Team
For inquiries related to abstracts, registration, or
participation:
๐ Contact Form:
https://dental-conference.com/contact
๐ง Email:
dental@mathewsconference.com
๐
Phone: +1 (312) 462-4448
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WhatsApp: +1 (424) 377 0967
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