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Early Bird Abstract submissions Closes on April 05, 2025 | |
Early Bird Registrations Closes on April 07, 2025 | |
Abstract submissions Closes on November 03, 2025 | |
Registrations Closes on November 03, 2025 |
Innovations and Strategies for Equitable Oral Health Care: Global Innovations and Regional Insights from ASEAN and Malaysia
Oral diseases affect approximately 3.5 billion people worldwide, posing a significant health and economic burden, especially for vulnerable populations.
The 2nd Global Conference on Oral Health, set in the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 03-04 Nov 2025, serves as an important platform to unite the global oral health community. This conference aims to explore advancements in oral health research, innovations in clinical practice, and the integration of emerging technologies.
This gathering will highlight the critical role of research in driving progress within both the global and regional oral health sectors.
Highlights from a Oral Heath 2025 perspective involve:
1. Oral Disease Prevalence and Global Disparities
2. "Oral-systemic health" is gaining momentum supporting the need for coordinated treatment plans
3. Integration of Oral Health with General Health, integration of oral health into primary healthcare systems, mobile dental clinics and tele-dentistry
4. Environmental Impact of Oral Health into Dental Practices, disposal of dental materials, use of sustainable and eco-friendly dental materials
Malaysian and ASEAN Oral Health Research Pain Points:
1. Public awareness of the importance of oral health remains a challenge in Malaysia and the broader ASEAN region.
2. Oral cancer rates are a significant concern in Malaysia and ASEAN countries.
3. In many ASEAN nations, access to specialized dental care such as orthodontics, periodontics, and prosthodontics is limited.
4. Shortages in skilled dental professionals and ensuring consistent and high-quality dental training across the ASEAN region.
5. Increasing access to affordable dental care integrating dental care into national health plans and expanding public health programs
By focusing on innovative research, effective practices, and collaborations, we aim to shape a future where oral health is prioritized, and every individual, regardless of their location, can access the care and education they need to maintain a healthy smile for life.
Highlights of the Conference