Experts discuss transformative power of AI during SmileCon session
Las Vegas — From helping dentists interpret radiographs to speeding up the adjudication of dental insurance claims, augmented intelligence is poised to transform dentistry. “To
Las Vegas — From helping dentists interpret radiographs to speeding up the adjudication of dental insurance claims, augmented intelligence is poised to transform dentistry. “To
Las Vegas — SmileCon attendees took time out of their busy course schedules Oct. 12 to pack 1,000 backpacks with healthy food and oral hygiene
The ADA and American Dental Education Association are hosting a panel on health equity during SmileCon. Health Equity Panel (2132) will take place Oct. 12

Photo courtesy of Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Meet. Play. Learn. It’s all here at SmileCon. Get ready for three exciting, education-packed days dedicated
ADA Member Advantage had a busy 2021. Association members can visit the Dental Central during SmileCon to learn more about the variety of products and
Prizes: Compliancy Group (Booth C2113), PBHS and RevenueWell (Booth C2399) and Best Card (Booth C2299) are offering Amazon gift card prizes to booth visitors at

Dental professionals attending SmileCon can stimulate their mind and expand their skills with a diverse lineup of continuing education course and learning experiences. This year,
U.S. Bank is offering extra reward points at SmileCon in Las Vegas to dentists carrying the ADA Preferred Rewards Visa Signature and ADA Visa Business
For those unable to travel to Las Vegas for SmileCon, the Virtual Pass will give them a taste of the meeting and access to exclusive
A diverse roster of speakers will dive into three facets of dentistry — our community, our profession and ourselves — during DENT Talks at SmileCon.

From retirement planning and insurance protection to balancing debt and securing practice financing, dentists attending SmileCon at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas
The grand finale of SmileCon is not to be missed as it seeks to show that the ADA is stronger when everyone has a seat