Theme: Oral Health as a Gateway to Total Wellness: The Synergy Between Dentistry, Medicine, and Nursing


The World Conference on Dentistry, Dental Medicine & Nursing will take place from March 08-10, 2027, in the vibrant city of Rome, Italy. This prestigious international event will bring together leading dentists, dental specialists, medical professionals, researchers, academicians, and nursing experts from around the world to exchange knowledge, share groundbreaking research, and discuss the latest advancements in oral healthcare and patient treatment.
Centered around the theme “Oral Health as a Gateway to Total Wellness: The Synergy Between Dentistry, Medicine, and Nursing” the conference aims to highlight the strong connection between oral health and overall well-being. The program will feature keynote presentations, scientific sessions, interactive workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities focused on innovative technologies, integrated healthcare approaches, preventive dentistry, patient care, and modern nursing practices.
The conference serves as a global platform for collaboration, professional development, and academic exchange, encouraging participants to build meaningful partnerships and explore new ideas that can shape the future of dentistry and healthcare.
Join us in Italy for an inspiring and transformative experience dedicated to advancing oral health and modern healthcare practices worldwide.

Integrating dental care into primary healthcare involves including oral health services within general healthcare to improve access, prevention, and early detection of dental diseases. It helps identify conditions linked to systemic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease, while primary care providers support basic screening, oral hygiene education, and referrals. This approach improves patient outcomes, reduces costs, and promotes overall health…
Integrating dental care into primary healthcare involves including oral health services within general healthcare to improve access, prevention, and early detection of dental diseases. It helps identify conditions linked to systemic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease, while primary care providers support basic screening, oral hygiene education, and referrals. This approach improves patient outcomes, reduces costs, and promotes overall health…
Nurses play an important role in promoting oral health as part of overall patient care. They are often the first point of contact in healthcare settings and can help with early identification of oral health problems such as infections, ulcers, and poor hygiene. Nurses also educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices, support daily mouth care in hospitalized or dependent…
Preventive care and wellness focus on maintaining good health and preventing diseases before they occur. It includes regular health check-ups, vaccinations, healthy lifestyle practices, proper nutrition, physical activity, and good hygiene habits. In dentistry and healthcare, preventive care also involves early screening and timely intervention to detect conditions at an early stage, reducing the risk of complications. This approach improves…
Minimally invasive dentistry is a modern approach that focuses on preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible while preventing, detecting, and treating dental diseases at an early stage. It emphasizes prevention and early intervention through techniques such as remineralization, sealants, and conservative restorative procedures rather than extensive drilling or tooth removal. Advanced diagnostic tools and materials help ensure precise…
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