Welcoming Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa to the 5th World Summit and Exhibition on Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care


It is with great pleasure and honor that we welcome Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa, Orthodontist at Orthodontie Hammamet, Tunisia, as a distinguished speaker at the 5th World Summit and Exhibition on Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care, taking place from June 18–20, 2026 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

As we continue bringing together leading clinicians, researchers, academicians, and healthcare innovators from around the world, we are delighted to feature experts whose work is shaping the future of child healthcare through innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific excellence. Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa’s participation represents exactly this spirit of progress and global exchange.

Advancing Pediatric Health Through Orthodontic Innovation

Orthodontics plays a far greater role than correcting dental alignment—it contributes significantly to functional health, breathing patterns, sleep quality, craniofacial development, and psychological well-being in children and adolescents. Dr. Ben Aissa has dedicated his professional career to exploring and advancing these critical connections through his specialized work in pediatric orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.

Graduating from the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir, Dr. Ben Aissa established his private practice in June 2018 and has since developed a strong reputation for integrating functional orthodontic approaches into clinical care for growing patients. His work focuses on early intervention strategies that not only improve oral structures but also contribute to broader physiological and developmental outcomes.

With a special interest in airway-focused orthodontics, Dr. Ben Aissa emphasizes how properly guided orthodontic treatment can support healthier breathing, improve sleep quality, and positively influence both aesthetics and psychosocial confidence during childhood and adolescence. His patient-centered and evidence-driven approach continues to contribute meaningfully to this evolving area of pediatric healthcare.

Featured Scientific Presentation

At this year’s summit, Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa will present an insightful and timely session titled:

Orthodontics as a Key Determinant of Psychological, Aesthetic, and Functional Balance in Children and Adolescents: The Role of Maxillary Expansion in Enhancing Breathing and Sleep Quality.”

This compelling presentation will explore the expanding role of orthodontic treatment beyond traditional alignment correction and will highlight how maxillary expansion can serve as an important intervention for improving airway function and sleep-related outcomes among pediatric patients.

Attendees can look forward to gaining valuable perspectives on:

  • The relationship between craniofacial growth and airway development

  • How maxillary expansion supports breathing and sleep quality

  • Orthodontics as a contributor to functional and psychological balance

  • Early intervention approaches in pediatric and adolescent patients

  • The interdisciplinary role of orthodontics in pediatric healthcare

This session promises to be particularly valuable for pediatricians, orthodontists, dentists, sleep medicine specialists, neonatologists, ENT specialists, and multidisciplinary healthcare professionals interested in integrated approaches to child health.

A Valuable Contribution to Global Scientific Dialogue

One of the defining strengths of this summit is its commitment to highlighting cross-disciplinary innovations that improve outcomes for children worldwide. Dr. Ben Aissa’s work bridges orthodontics, pediatric medicine, developmental health, and functional therapeutics—making his contribution especially relevant to the conference’s global mission.

His presentation reinforces an important message: pediatric healthcare innovation often happens at the intersection of disciplines. By examining how orthodontic interventions can influence breathing, sleep, development, and psychosocial wellness, Dr. Ben Aissa brings forward perspectives that can inspire broader clinical collaboration and improved standards of care.

Celebrating Expertise and Innovation

We are proud to feature Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa among our distinguished international speaker faculty. His dedication to advancing functional orthodontic care and improving quality of life for children reflects the scientific excellence and innovation celebrated at this summit.

His presence enriches the conference program and offers attendees an opportunity to engage with emerging ideas that are shaping the future of pediatric and adolescent healthcare.

Join Us in Welcoming Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa

Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Dr. Hamza Ben Aissa as we prepare for an inspiring scientific exchange at the 5th World Summit and Exhibition on Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care.

We are excited to host Dr. Ben Aissa in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, June 18–20, 2026, and look forward to the valuable knowledge, discussion, and collaboration his session will bring to this global platform.

Together, let us celebrate innovation, advance pediatric healthcare, and create meaningful impact for children worldwide.

We look forward to welcoming you to the summit.

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