"The announcement of the establishment of the College of Dentistry in Qatar is in line with the Qatar Vision 2030 and the National Health Strategy," said Najat Al Sayed, Head of Orthodontics at Hamad Dental Center.

Dr. Najat said in a meeting with Al Jazeera Net on Friday, during the second day of the first conference of biomechanics in the orthodontics, which started on Thursday in the Qatari capital Doha and continues until Saturday.

She thanked Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Deputy Emir Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Thani for approving the establishment of the Faculty of Dentistry, which will provide much in the field of dentistry and in the field of graduate doctors.

Najat explained that every day there are new innovations in orthodontics, such as the introduction of digital devices that help accelerate treatment. There are also devices that improve the aesthetic side of the patient and help to give him the best results.

Najat concluded that dental care in Qatar offers the latest in the latest international centers, a very advanced field in Qatar.

The first biomedical biomechanics conference, which lasted for three days, kicked off Thursday with 160 participants, including 90 of 50 countries.