Theme: Upgrading innovative ideas in the field of Dental Science and Oral Care

DENTAL ORAL CARE 2022

DENTAL ORAL CARE 2022

Dear Potential Researchers, Scientists, Industrialists & Students,

Join us for 5th Annual Conference on Oral Care and Dentistry

Update your skills, Meet your academic heroes, Engage in high-level debates and refine your ideas enhance your knowledge base, and broaden your horizons, Visit a new place and have fun, - all in one place!
 

Date: June 16, 2022 Webinar

If you are interested to be a part of this event as a speaker or delegate!

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ME Conferences warmly welcomes you to the 5th Annual Conference on Oral Care and Dentistry going to be held on June 16, 2022 Webinar. The webinar theme focuses on '' Upgrading innovative ideas in the field of Dental Science and Oral Care”

The importance of 5th Annual Conference on Oral Care and Dentistry is to discover the advances in general recognized scholastics in the field of Health care, Industry masters, researchers to exchange almost condition of the Investigate and advancement of dental care issues. Oral Care is very essential part of our overall health and well-being. The Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental cavities and gum disease, and has also been linked to heart disease, cancer, diabetes etc.

Dental Oral Care 2022 will provide a best Universal platform for Health care professionals to Exchange ideas of present and future challenges in oral health, dental education, continuing education opportunities and provoking thoughts shared by Keynote Speakers, Oral and Poster presentations. The planning sessions and the theme based symposia will be addressed by an outstanding list of international and national faculties; an interaction workshop has been planned that will address on diagnostic & therapeutic procedures in a variety of clinical settings for Oral Health. It’s a great opportunity for the agents from Universities and Institutes to interface with the world class Scientists. The meeting goes for uniting the dental academicians, instructors, Orthodontics, dental specialists, dental surgeons and innovations, dental practitioners, professors, business pioneers, investors and young researcher Forum to a global stage where they can showcase their research works and contributions in the field of Oral Care and Dentistry. 

 

Track 1: Pediatric Dentistry

The American Dental Association considers paediatric dentistry to be one of the top ten dental claims to fame. Endodontics, oral maxillofacial pathology, maxillofacial radiology, oral maxillofacial medical procedure, orthodontics dent facial, orthopaedics, periodontics and prosthodontics are among the other specialties. A professional degree in biological science, welfare science, or sociology would be the first step. While still in school, one can learn more about the profession by shadowing at a paediatric dentistry practise or a children's emergency clinic, or by participating in scholarly research that examines children's oral health.

  • Pediatric bruxism
  • Advanced research
  • Diagnosis/imaging & use of lasers in children
  • Preventive home care programs

Track 2: Geriatric Dentistry

Geriatric dentistry is the conveyance of dental consideration to more seasoned grown-ups including determination, aversion the board and treatment of issues related with age related diseases. The mouth is alluded to as a reflection of by and large wellbeing, fortifying that oral wellbeing is a necessary piece of general wellbeing. Poor dental health has been identified as a risk factor for general medical problems in the elderly population. Because of an increase in chronic circumstances and physical/mental incapacities, more mature adults are becoming increasingly vulnerable to oral illnesses or maladies. As a result, the historic structure is a unique gathering in terms of care arrangements. The whole population is currently maturing, with the quantity and spread of elderly people increasing dramatically.

Track 3: Oral Pathology & Microbiology

The natural environment of the human mouth is conducive to the growth of certain bacteria. It provides a plentiful supply of water and enhancements, as well as a comfortable temperature. Mouth bacteria cling to the teeth and gums to prevent mechanical flushing from the mouth to the stomach, where hydrochloric acid obliterates harmful fragile living life. Nonetheless, a very effective natural host defence mechanism constantly monitors bacterial colonisation and prevents bacterial disruption of nearby tissues. The activity of oral bacteria in the two major dental illnesses, dental caries and periodontal contamination has a remarkable concordance between dental plaque organisms and the typical host defence system.

  • Dental caries
  • Dental plaque
  • Oral bacteria
  •  Oral medicine
  • Osteoporosis and tooth decay

Track 4: Dental Implants

A dental implant (also known as an embed or equipment) is a delicate component that connects with the jaw or skull bone to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown connect dental replacement, facial prosthesis, or as a stay. The goal of today's dental embed is to use a biologic technique known as Osseo integration, in which elements like as titanium create a personal relationship to bone. The embed is initially configured as Osseo integrate and then included. Before either the dental prosthetic (a tooth, augmentation, or dental replacement) is annexed to install or to put which will retain a dental prosthetic, a variable proportion of mending time is necessary for Osseo integration.

  • Have one or a lot of missing teeth
  • Have a jawbone that is reached full growth
  • Have healthy oral tissues
  • Are unable or unwilling to wear dentures
  • Want to enhance your speech

Track 5: Molecular Biology and Dentistry

Oral health research is currently in the era of "proof-based dentistry," as evidenced by a growing societal belief throughout the world that clinical practise should be based on rational data. Clinical research, atomic dentistry, the human genome project, transcriptases and proteomes have all recently opened enormous doors for the interpretation of basic science disclosures to dental medicinal services at the chair side and bedside through the middle person method. The responsiveness of dental treatment is influenced by a variety of factors and techniques. Understanding the interactions between heredity, atomic science, organic chemistry and ecological variables (counting therapy) that influence our patient's treatment reaction will be essential to the practise of personalised dentistry. This course reading is intended to serve as a starting point for academics, physicians, scientists and dental students who are interested in Oral Molecular Science.

Track 6: Oral and Dental Health

Dental and oral health are critical components of overall health and success. Dental cavities and gum disease are caused by poor oral hygiene, which has also been linked to cardiovascular illness, disease and diabetes. You should not wait until you experience symptoms to see your dentist. Going to the dentist twice a year will, for the most part, allow them to diagnose a problem before you ever notice any symptoms. If you observe any of the following warning signs of oral medical concerns, you should schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

Track 7: Orthodontics & Prosthodontics

Orthodontics is a dental speciality that focuses on the inspection, correction and modification of malpositioned teeth and jaws. Dentofacial orthopaedics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on changing facial development. The unusual course of movement of the teeth and jaws is widespread; about 30% of adults have malocclusions severe enough to benefit from orthodontic treatment. Orthodontia, also known as Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics is one of the ten dental specialties recognised by the American Dental Association. It deals with the replacement of missing teeth and the correction of their distinguishing characteristics, evasion and modification.

  • Arch Wire
  • Brackets
  • Crossbite
  • Elastics (Rubber Bands)
  • Headgear

Track 8: Oral Problems

The majority of the oral ailment problem is caused by seven diseases and illnesses. They include dental caries (tooth decay), periodontal (gum) illnesses, oral diseases, and HIV oral symptoms. Noma, Oro-dental injury, congenital fissure and perception of taste Almost all diseases and ailments are either avoidable or treatable in their early stages. When a microbial biofilm (plaque) forms on the tooth surface, it converts the free sugars found in foods and beverages into acids, which damage down the tooth finish and dentine over time. Tooth structures are demolished as a result of continued high admission of free sugars, insufficient exposure to fluoride, and the absence of customary microbial biofilm removal, resulting in an increase in cavities and pain impacts on oral-wellness related personal satisfaction, and in the advanced stage of tooth misfortune and fundamental contamination.

  • Cavities
  • Abscessed Tooth
  • Apicoectomy
  • Deciduous Teeth

Track 9: Oral Cancer

The sickness of the covering of the lips, mouth, or upper neck is known as oral malignant growth, or mouth disease. It usually starts as a simple white fix in the mouth then thickens generates red fixes, an ulcer and continues to develop. When it's on the lips, it usually looks like a stubborn crusting ulcer that doesn't heal and develops over time. Other adverse effects may include painful or agonising gulping, new knots or knocks in the neck, mouth swelling, or a feeling of death in the mouth or lips. The signs and symptoms of oral infection development vary depending on the location of the tumour, but they are often small scattered white spots in the mouth. Oral cancer may appear as a mixture of red and white spots (blended red and white patches are significantly more prone to be carcinogenic when biopsied). A persistent painful fix with ulceration and a barely excruciating elevated fringe is the main warning indicator. On the lip, the ulcer is more commonly crusty and dry and in the throat, it is more frequently a mass. It's also linked to a white fix loose teeth, weeping gums, constant ear pain and a feeling of death in the lip and jawline or swelling.

  • Bleeding Gums
  • Braces & Oral Hygiene
  • Deciduous Teeth
  • Dental Anxiety

Track 10: Oral Microbiology

Oral microbiology research, like other natural sciences has experienced periods of "reductionism" and "far-reaching quality." Microbiologists have long used a reductionist approach to study complex microbial systems by isolating individual bacterial species. The soil in the human mouth is conducive to the growth of certain oral-microorganisms detected there. It provides a plentiful supply of water and enhancements, as well as a comfortable temperature. While reductionism has pushed oral microbiology forward, it has been discovered that a social affair of smaller bits cannot describe the whole! Microbiologists of today are studying "system thinking" and "thorough quality." From the "overall quality rule" to "met genomics" and "biofilms," microbiology is entering an exciting new age focused on uncovering and untangling the connections between various aspects of a microbial system.

  • Biofilm
  • Quorum Sensing
  • Microbiome
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Bacterium

Track 11: Dental Stem Cells

Foundational microorganisms are indistinguishable cells that are capable of self-repair and can provide a variety of cell types to replace lost tissues and heal various illnesses. Prophylaxis or the cleansing of the teeth is a preventive factor in dental care that expels math aggregations. Undifferentiated cells with restorative eagerness for dentistry have been identified as a therapeutic target for oral facial tissues. Dental Tissue Engineering, Dental Pulp Stem Cells, Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells, Dental Follicle Stem Cells.

  • DPSCs
  • SHED
  • Stem cells from apical papilla (SCAP)
  • Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs)

Track 12: Dental Instruments

Dental instruments are the tools that dentists use to treat patients. They include instruments for analysing, controlling, treating, re-establishing and removing teeth and other oral structures. The dental professional or dental assistant uses dental mirrors to observe a flawless picture of the teeth in places of the mouth where deception is problematic or unintelligible. They're also used to reflect light onto desired surfaces provide roundabout vision, and increase access or vision by removing sensitive tissues. Dental instruments are the tools that dentists use to treat patients.

  • Periodontal Probe
  • Ultrasonic Scaler
  • Extracting Forceps
  • Dental Elevator
  • Air Water Syringe

Track 13: Periodontics, Gingivitis, Endodontic

A periodontist is a dentist that specialises in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease, as well as the placement of dental implants. Periodontitis is also beneficial in the treatment of oral problems. In these zones, periodontitis develops rapidly with three additional lengthy periods of preparation beyond dental school. Periodontitis is a term used to describe the treatment of increasingly risky periodontal situations, such as those with a genuine gum disease or a confusing restorative history. Scaling and root planning (cleaning the debased surface of the root) or root surface debridement are some of the medications available for periodontitis.

  • Gum disease
  • Peri-implantitis
  • Periodontitis
  • Resorption

Track 14: Dental Nursing and Ethics

A Dental Nurse assists the dentist in all aspects of the patient's dental care. A dental attendant might assist any member of the dental team, including clinical and dental professionals/technologists, hygienists and advisers in treating patients. Some people are looking for a registration, while others will be treated in a confusing manner. A dental medical attendant will welcome patients and provide direct assistance with the treatment itself at a dental practise: Taking care of instrument sterilisation maintaining dental rehearsing equipment ensuring that all necessary materials and supplies are in place, maintaining patient records including notes when the dental specialist is checking a patient, working closely with the dental specialist responding quickly to inquiries and generally keeping the medical procedure ready for use.

  • Microbes
  • Sterilisation
  • Disinfection
  • COSHH

Track 15: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Modern medical procedure has progressed to the point that the amount of knowledge and specialised abilities required has encouraged doctors to specialise in certain areas, usually an anatomical zone of the body or on occasion, a specific technique or type of patient. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons specialise on disorders involving the face, mouth and jaws' hard and soft tissues (the upper jaw is referred to as the maxilla). The specialty's scope is broad, and it covers the diagnosis and treatment of facial injuries, head and neck malignancies, salivary gland disorders, facial disproportion, facial discomfort, impacted teeth, cysts and tumours of the jaws and a variety of oral mucosa issues such as mouth ulcers and infections.

  • Speech pathology
  • salivary gland pathology
  • Periodontal diseases
  • Soft-tissue pathology

Track 16: Orthodontics and Dental Implants

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the inspection, correction and repositioning of malpositioned teeth and jaws. It operates in a highly specialised area of the industry. It employs a variety of medical dental devices, such as temporary anchorage devices, braces, headgear, plates, implants, cleft lip and palate, accelerated estrogenic orthodontics and dentofacial orthodontics, among others as well as the most recent advances in orthodontics, such as accelerated estrogenic orthodontics and dentofacial orthodontics. A dental implant is a titanium post that resembles a tooth root and offers a sturdy foundation for the replacement of teeth that are designed to look and function like your natural teeth. It is a mandible or maxilla implant that contains an artificial tooth root. An embedded system or device is a term used to describe a dental implant. Screw loosening, screw fracture, cement failure and unfavourable soft tissue responses are some of the issues linked with dental implants. It also enhances dental health since it eliminates the need for bridges to be fastened to other teeth.

  • Functional appliances
  • Malocclusions                                                                                                                              
  • Aesthetic dentistry
  • Gingivitis
  • Sub periosteal implants
  • Dental caries

Track 17: Endodontics

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of dental pulp diseases as well as related per radicular disorders. Endodontic therapy, endodontic retreatment, surgery, healing broken teeth, and treating dental trauma are some of the techniques included. Teeth are made up of a solid framework that houses nerves, blood vessels, and soft, living tissue known as the pulp. An endodontist's most popular approach for removing infected pulp and nerves from a tooth's root canal is root canal therapy.

  • Dental care for aged
  • Regenerative endodontic
  • Endodontic therapies
  • Nerve fibers
  • DNA analysis

Track 18: Prosthodontics

The speciality of prosthodontics is concerned with dental prosthesis. These are used for complete mouth restoration and tooth replacement, as well as reconstructing intraoral defects like as missing teeth, missing teeth components and missing soft or hard elements of the jaw and palate. Prosthodontics provides multidisciplinary levels of care as well as the most advanced type of succession, restorative therapy and maintenance. Dentures, crowns, bridges and complete or partial dentures are among of the treatments that are aimed to strike a balance between practicality, lifespan and beauty.

  • Implant-based prostheses
  • Maxilla-facial prosthetics
  • Dental Implants
  • Management of temporo-mandibular disorders

Track 19: Forensic Dentistry

Forensic dentistry is the use of dental expertise in the proper management, inspection and analysis of dental evidence, which may then be bestowed in the interests of justice. Forensic dentists aid analytical organisations in identifying reborn human remains in the extraction process as well as the identification of fragmented bodies. Dental data, including radiographs, ante-mortem and post-mortem pictures, and DNA, are used in the analysis. The term "forensic odontology" comes from the Latin term "jurisdictional odontology," which means "jurisdictional odontology."

  • Identification & Methods
  • Dental identification
  • Estimating age
  • Personal abuse – Oral and Dental aspect

Track 20: Dental Anesthesia

Dental anaesthesia is a pre-surgery type of sedation used in dental surgery. It is arbitrary because it relieves pain or causes anxiety in all areas of the mouth during surgery. Depending on the procedure several forms of anaesthetic are used. It is a technique in dentistry that uses local anaesthetic, sedation and general anaesthesia to control pain and anxiety. In both healthy and medically challenged patients, dental anesthesiology has focused on the clinical effectiveness and safety of anaesthetics. Pain and palliative care will be regarded as a medical super specialty.

  • Mandibular anaesthesia
  • Oral Appliance therapy
  • Prevention of risk factors
  • Sedation techniques
  • Anesthetics act in the brain

About Conference:

5th Annual Conference on Oral Care and Dentistry going to be hung on June 13-14, 2022 in the most excellent city of Barcelona, Spain. The Conference subject spotlights on ''Upgrading innovative ideas in the field of Dental Science and Oral Care''

The goal of the 5th Annual Conference on Oral Care and Dentistry is to bring together academics in the field of health care, industry professionals, and specialists to discuss state-of-the-art research and advancement in dental consideration difficulties. Oral hygiene is a critical component of our overall health and well-being. Poor oral hygiene can lead to tooth cavities and gum infection, as well as coronary artery disease, cancer, diabetes, and other diseases.

Oral specialists (oral specialists, endodontics, orthodontists, periodontitis and paediatric dental specialists) are consistently the most enhanced winning oral specialists experts, however periodontitis are consistently the least procuring oral specialists masters. Orthodontists have the lowest self-detailed heftiness levels among the five professional types considered in this article, whereas oral specialists have the highest self-revealed heftiness levels.

Among the five expert types investigated in this brief, a higher percentage of paediatric dental specialists work in DSO-affiliated practises, whereas a lesser percentage of periodontitis experts work in DSO subsidiary clinics.

Oral and maxillofacial pathology is becoming increasingly important to all oral professionals across the world. In Italy, oral and maxillofacial surgery is considered a private segment therapy because only 4% of oral specialty care is provided by the NHS. According to an ongoing research (Servizio Study ANDI) based on ISTAT data, 39.7% of Italians visited an oral specialty authority at least once a year, compared to 11.5 percent who never visited. In 2013, the use of private oral experts was estimated to be worth almost €10 billion.

IMPORTANCE AND SCOPE:

Dental Oral Care 2022 is a global stage for learning about dentistry and exchanging ideas about it, and as a result, it aids in the dissemination of data in advertising for the benefit of both the perceptive network and business. This event will bring together corporate leaders, innovators, and academics in the fields of dentistry and oral health from all around the world.

Dentistry is a lucrative profession to pursue. Dental professionals provide fundamental prosperity to the whole community via preparation, analysis, and treatment. Research continues to show that there is a strong link between dental health and overall well-being. Dental Oral Care 2022 aims to bring together academic researchers and analysts to share ideas, information, unique methods, continuing advances, trends, difficulties, and solutions in the field of dental medications and advancements. Extraordinary oral health habits and regular dental checkups will enable you to realise the benefits of a beautiful smile and a pain-free mouth.

Fearlessness, on the other hand, reduces face or mouth pain and lowers the risk of gum disease. Premature births and low birth weight kids are more common in women who suffer from gum disease. Absorption might be hampered by a lack of dental hygiene. The physical and synthetic breakdown of nutrients begins in your mouth. Dental health begins shortly after birth and continues for the rest of one's life.

WHY BARCELONA:

Barcelona is the capital of the Barcelona provincia (province) and the Catalonia comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) in northeastern Spain, 90 miles (150 kilometres) south of the French border. It is Spain's most important Mediterranean port and economic centre, and it is known for its uniqueness, cultural significance, and natural beauty.

Hans Christian Andersen described Barcelona as the "Paris of Spain" during a visit to the city in 1862. The city is a renowned cultural hub with a fascinating past. It is rich in archives, libraries, museums, and historical structures, many of which feature outstanding examples of Modernist and Art Nouveau décor and architecture. Cultural life has been rejuvenated since the late 1970s, when the Catalan language was officially recognised and major degrees of regional self-government were granted, bringing with it a new appreciation of the richness and variety of Catalan culture. This vibrancy, along with Barcelona's outstanding physical setting—between picturesque mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, with a mild temperature that encourages street life—creates a city of endless diversity. The city is 38 square miles (98 square kilometres) in size, with a metropolitan area of 1,249 square miles (3,235 square km). 2011 population: 1,611,013; 2018 population: 1,620,343.

GLOBAL REPORT OF ORAL CARE DENTISTRY:

The global general dental gadgets and hardware market was valued at over $10.32 billion in 2022, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.6 percent to $16.3 billion by 2027. Offers of general dental hardware and accompanying services make up the general dental equipment market. In dental medical treatments, general dental equipment and dental goods are used. Dental inserts, crowns, spans, dental filling tops, orthodontic cases, false teeth (dentures), throwing machines, instrument conveyance frameworks, fired heaters, electrosurgical frameworks, PC supported structure (CAD)/PC helped fabricating (CAM) frameworks, dental seats, dental light fix hardware, dental hand pieces, and other frill are among the most important items.

In the general dental gadgets and hardware market, North America was the largest district in 2018. This district is expected to be the largest for the next six years. During the period 2018-2024, the overall dental gadgets and equipment market in Europe is expected to grow at the fastest rate.

The prevalence of dental problems has increased as a result of changing lifestyles and poor dietary patterns, such as the use of sugar-filled soft drinks, better organic product drinks, or non-nutritious nibbles, smoking, and poor oral hygiene. Oral gadgets and hardware organisations are directly influenced by the need for dental care. According to the World Health Organization, periodontal (gum) diseases affected 3.58 billion people worldwide in 2016. According to a 2016 estimate from the Global Burden of Disease Study, almost half of the world's population (3.58 billion people) is affected by dental caries (tooth decay) in permanent teeth. The general dental gadgets and equipment market is driven by the rise in the incidence of tooth problems.

In developing countries, unequal access to oral care is a substantial impediment to the overall dental equipment and hardware market. Despite the fact that the number of dental graduates is increasing, there are not enough dental experts to meet the population's needs. For example, India enrols roughly 20,000 new dental graduates each year, which is insufficient to meet the demands of the patients. As a result, Brazil's metropolitan areas have a higher concentration of dental experts than rural areas, depriving the provincial population of skilled dental practitioners to treat their problems. The market's expansion is hampered by a lack of access to dental experts and their administrations in developing countries.

 

 

Dental organisations are evolving, and new technologies such as 3D printers and scanners dedicated to dental procedures are being developed. Through PC-assisted structure, 3D printing innovation helps dental specialists create goods such as 3D printed supports, dental crowns, and embeds. The growth of modern/leading-edge methods, such as 3D Printing innovation, is a significant advancement in the dentistry field and is utilised to fabricate complicated three-dimensional structures by laying down delicate layers of crude material in a sequential manner. Arch Form, for example, is a product firm that designs and manufactures teeth-aligners using 3D printing technology. This breakthrough in technology would lower the cost of treatment, making it more affordable to people of all socioeconomic groups, hence growing the market for general dental devices and equipment.

Government agencies such as the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), and others oversee the dental gadgets and equipment market. In the United States, for example, general dental devices and equipment are classified as Class I or Class II devices under the dental hardware category. The USFDA oversees dental devices, and all demonstrative research facility tests are governed by the Clinical Lab Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA), which are controlled by the Medicare and Medicaid administrations (CMS). All assembly companies must file a 510(k) application for showcase approval under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA).

List of Universities in World:

  • The University of Hong Kong
  • University of Michigan
  • Tokyo Medical and Dental University
  • King’s College London
  • Harvard University
  • UCL (University College London)
  • Karolinska Institute
  • Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
  • KU Leuven
  • University of Gothenbur
  • University of Berlin
  • University of Bonn
  • University of Cologne
  • University of Erlangen
  • University of Frankfurt
  • University of Freiburg
  • University of Giessen
  • University of Göttingen
  • University of Greifswald
  • University of Halle
  • University of Hamburg
  • University of Hannover

List of Universities in Spain:

  • UCAM Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia
  • Complutense University of Madrid
  • Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • Universidad Europea
  • University of the Basque Country
  • Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
  • University of Murcia
  • Universidad CEU San Pablo
  • University of Salamanca
  • Universidad de Zaragoza

List of Dental Companies in Worldwide:

  • 3Shape
  • A-dec
  • Air Techniques
  • Align Technology
  • Bien-Air Medical Technologies
  • Blendax
  • Carestream Health
  • Dabur
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Dentsply Sirona
  • Henry Schein
  • Hynos
  • Ivoclar Vivadent
  • Kolibree
  • Lion Corporation
  • Nissin Dental Products, Inc.
  • Mydentist
  • Nobel Biocare
  • Odontis
  • Omega Pharma
  • Dentsply International Inc.
  • GC Corporation

List of Dental Companies in UAE:

  • Nexodental Medical Supplies
  • Independent SISEL
  • M & G Medicalsl
  • Pressing Dental Spain
  • Prophyl Center, S.A.
  • DODHY INSTRUMENTS CO.
  • OSSEOLIFE IMPLANTS
  • Elimna EL Vello Sl
  • Madrid DentalVit
  • Dental Equipment Distribution
  • Master Surgical S.L
  • Industrias Fushima, SL

 

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