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Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health | Volume 3
June 12-13, 2019 | Bangkok, Thailand
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DENTISTRY AND DENTAL EXPO
3
rd
Annual Summit on
Dentistry 2019
THE FUTURE OF DENTISTRY
William J Dunn
University of Texas Dental School at Houston, USA
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technological renaissance is here due to advances in computer technology and an awareness of incor-
porating biologics and genomics into medicine and dentistry. Advances in communication, construction,
teaching and medicine have all benefited from this technology. CEREC, or ceramic reconstruction, has finally
reached a level of accuracy that surpasses the accuracy of indirect restorations made by hand and digital radi-
ography is now the standard in imaging. The major areas of dentistry that will see an explosion of technology
will be presented. The fastest growing area of dentistry is imaging using a variety of digital instruments to
accurately obtain two and three-dimensional images in real time. This technology will be used in all aspects
of dentistry, but in particular, diagnosis and treatment planning. New aspects of imaging will involve using
three-dimensional imaging in real time to discover cracks in teeth and mapping of caries throughout a tooth.
A movement away from metal and ceramic will occur with the use of bioactive and smart materials and mate-
rials that will regenerate tooth structures, perhaps with stem cells. Three-dimensional printing will become the
standard for the fabrication of everything in the office. Devices using technology from the airline industry, us-
ing heads-up-display and recognition software will make dentistry safer. Most importantly, the profession will
come to embrace that all patients are unique in their genetic makeup and personalized medicine will become
standard treatment for patients in the future.
William J Dunn, J Clin Dentistry Oral Health 2019, Volume 3
William J Dunn is a graduate of the University of Texas Dental School at Houston, Texas. He completed a Residency in Compre-
hensive Dentistry at Keesler Medical Center in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1994. He completed a Fellowship in Dental Biomaterials at the
University of Florida in 2000. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of General Dentistry and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dental
Materials. He served as Military Consultant to the surgeon general for dental research, medical ethics, materials, devices and investi-
gations. He has published more than 46 papers and has spoken extensively at national and international conferences.
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