Category: dental Events & News

Pacific Northwest Dental Conference 2010

Date: June 17-18, 2010 Sponsored by the Washington State Dental Association (WSDA), the Pacific Northwest Dental Conference offers two days, June 17 & 18, of continuing dental education with over 50 nationally-renowned speakers, and a dental trade show of more

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Southwest Dental Conference 2011

Date: Jan 13-15, 2011 The Southwest Dental Conference features a three-day trade show that showcases over 98% dental-related products. It is built around the highest quality clinical program in the nation, and is a destination that is easily accessible from

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AEEDC Students Competition 2011

Date: Feb 1-3, 2011 Competition is a major factor in education. On a global scale, national education systems intend to bring out the best in the next generation, by involving students in educational intellectual competitions and offering them incentives for

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World Federation for lasers Dentistry

Welcome to the 12th congress of the World Federation for lasers Dentistry (WFLD) in Dubai 2010.We are the membership organisation representing the speciality of the laser-applied dentistry worldwilde. The WFLD is structured into five major divisions- the North American, South

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Dental conference Dubai 2010

AEEDC® Dubai 2010 will provide a great opportunity to all leading manufacturers and newcomers to expand their market in the Gulf and Middle East region, and to create new connection with establishments from around the world. Join us at the

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British Dental Conference and Exhibition 2009

The BDA are pleased to announce that the 2009 British Dental Conference and Exhibition will be held from 4 to 6 June 2009 at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow. The Conference programme will encourage and inspire all members

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11 million Brits can’t afford dentist

MORE than 11 million British adults have not seen a dentist in the last two years – because even a check-up is too expensive. And more than half the adult population now have teeth missing. Almost eight million patients admit

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