Advancing Geriatric Oral Health: Welcoming Dr. Rukshana Fathima as Poster Presenter at Dental Conference 2026
The global dental community is constantly evolving, with growing emphasis on specialized care, preventive strategies, and patient-centered approaches. Among the most crucial and rapidly expanding areas of dentistry today is Geriatric Dentistry—a field dedicated to improving oral health and quality of life among the elderly population.
We are proud to announce that Dr. Rukshana Fathima, an accomplished dental professional from India, will be joining the 5th International Conference & Exhibition on Advanced Dentistry & Oral Health, scheduled for April 6–8, 2026 in Dubai, UAE, as an esteemed Poster Presenter.
Her poster presentation titled “Active Ageing and Healthy Living” addresses a highly relevant and impactful topic, highlighting the role of oral health in promoting wellbeing among older adults.
About the Speaker – Dr. Rukshana Fathima
Dr. Rukshana Fathima is a dedicated specialist in Public Health Dentistry, with a strong academic and professional background. She completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Noorul Islam College of Dental Science under Kerala University, India. Driven by her passion for community oral health and preventive dentistry, she pursued her Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Public Health Dentistry from Yenepoya University, Mangalore.
Currently, Dr. Fathima is actively involved in academic and community-based dental initiatives and is also a member of the Distant Education Program at Noorul Islam College of Dental Science. Her work reflects a strong commitment to promoting oral health awareness, particularly among underserved and vulnerable populations.
With her expertise and keen interest in geriatric oral healthcare, Dr. Fathima brings valuable insights to the international dental platform.
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https://dental.utilitarianconferences.com/speaker/dr-rukshana-fathima
Poster Presentation Overview: “Active Ageing and Healthy Living”
Ageing is a natural process—but how we age is greatly influenced by lifestyle, healthcare access, and preventive measures. Dr. Fathima’s poster focuses on the concept of Active Ageing, a framework promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to enhance quality of life as people grow older.
Her presentation emphasizes that active ageing is not just about physical fitness—it is about enabling older adults to continue participating in social, economic, cultural, spiritual, and civic affairs. Oral health plays a crucial role in this journey, directly affecting nutrition, communication, confidence, and overall wellbeing.
Key Highlights from the Poster
Active ageing is defined as the process of optimizing opportunities for health, participation, and security in order to enhance quality of life. Dr. Fathima highlights that the term “active” goes beyond physical activity—it encompasses continued engagement in meaningful aspects of life.
Oral health is a fundamental component of this process, as dental diseases can severely impact general health, social interaction, and self-esteem among older individuals.
The poster is based on an extensive literature review drawn from:
E-journals and online databases
Key search terms included:
Geriatrics and Oral Health
This evidence-based approach ensures that the findings presented are grounded in current scientific research and global health perspectives.
Dr. Fathima’s review demonstrates that the active ageing model provides an effective framework for developing:
Global and national ageing strategies
Community health programs
Preventive oral healthcare initiatives
Policies supporting healthy lifestyles for older adults
She emphasizes that innovative, population-level efforts are essential to:
Reduce physical inactivity
Prevent loss of muscle strength
Improve balance and mobility
Enhance nutrition and oral hygiene
These factors are closely linked to maintaining functional independence and dignity in later life.
The poster concludes with a powerful message: Active ageing must be viewed as a dynamic, lifelong process.
Dr. Fathima stresses that successful ageing depends on:
Creating supportive environments
Encouraging self-care and preventive habits
Reducing ageism in healthcare
Ensuring access to comprehensive dental services
She calls for collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals, policymakers, and communities to help older adults lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Globally, the elderly population is growing at an unprecedented rate. With this demographic shift comes an increased burden of:
Geriatric dentistry is no longer optional—it is essential. Dr. Fathima’s work highlights how oral health promotion and preventive strategies can significantly improve the overall quality of life for senior citizens.
Her research aligns perfectly with the goals of the 2026 conference, which aims to promote innovation, education, and global collaboration in dentistry.
Join Us in Dubai – Be Part of the Global Dental Movement
The participation of professionals like Dr. Rukshana Fathima adds immense academic value to the conference. Her contribution will help inspire dental practitioners, researchers, and students to focus more on geriatric oral health and public health approaches.
Conference Dates: April 6–8, 2026
Location: Dubai, UAE
This international event will bring together:
Early Bird Registration Deadline: February 14, 2026
Registration Link:
https://dental.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
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Dr. Rukshana Fathima’s poster presentation is a timely and meaningful contribution to modern dentistry. Her focus on active ageing and healthy living reminds us that oral health is deeply connected to dignity, independence, and quality of life.
We are delighted to welcome her to the 5th International Dental Conference 2026 and look forward to her valuable insights on this global platform.
Let us work together to create a future where ageing is not just longer—but healthier, happier, and more fulfilling.
Keywords: Geriatrics, Active Ageing, Healthy Ageing, Oral Health, Ageism, Public Health Dentistry
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