
Top thought leaders bring latest, greatest in dental education to SmileCon
Learning: SmileCon 2021 attendees participate in a continuing education course on nutrition and oral health. Photo by EZ Event Photography. Dr. Shatz Continuing education at

Learning: SmileCon 2021 attendees participate in a continuing education course on nutrition and oral health. Photo by EZ Event Photography. Dr. Shatz Continuing education at

Dr. Shah SmileCon programming will help new dentists power through professional challenges, advance their clinical skills and celebrate their achievements. “Entering the dental profession during
Brené Brown, Ph.D., researcher and author of six No. 1 New York Times bestsellers, will kick off SmileCon 2022 on Oct. 13 in Houston. Dr.

Fun and games: SmileCon 2021 attendees play casino games in Dental Central during the Las Vegas meeting. Photo by EZ Event Photography. With opportunities to

Welcome: Daryn Lu, D.D.S., hosts the opening session of SmileCon 2021 in Las Vegas. Photo by EZ Event Photography. SmileCon 2022 Houston will offer plenty

Dr. Skinner Dr. Rodriguez Save the date for three meetings in one when SmileCon 2022 lands in Houston this October at the George R. Brown

Since three are better than one, mark your calendars for Oct. 13-15, 2022, when the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston will host a

A new day: ADA President-Elect Cesar R. Sabates, D.D.S., launches the ADA’s new brand campaign, A New Day for Dentistry, during the SmileCon closing session

Dental scientists convene: The panel for Emerging Science in Oral Health — From the Research Labs to the Clinic share a laugh Oct. 12. From

The American Dental Association Science and Research Institute (ADASRI) and the American Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR) today announced the winners of

Leadership: From left, Charles McKelvey, D.D.S., 2021 meeting chair; Daniel J. Klemmedson, D.D.S., M.D., ADA president; and Brad Wilbur, D.D.S., chair of the Committee on
Las Vegas — Panelists shared various ideas for how the American Dental Association can create a culture of inclusion and belonging within the dental profession