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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition

PRSRTSTD U.S.Postage PAID SanAntonio,TX Permit#1396 DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 Industry education a4 • Bahamas site of implant training and conference EVENTS a4–a7 • In May: The Journées Dentaires Internationales du Québec presents courses in French and English • American Association of Pediatric Dentists to hold annual meeting in Seattle from May 21–24 • Florida Dental Association meeting goes ‘Beyond the Tooth’ and focuses on career and life balance • AGD gathering features new continuing education tracks • Premier Canadian conference is short flight away Industry Clinical a8–a9 • Bar and counterbar system with composite veneering illustrates interaction of analog and digital dentistry Industry news a10–a14 • Be the first to see the ‘Visible Difference’ • Extraction Academy teaches clinicians to safely, effectively and confidently perform extractions • Family-owned Flow Dental adds to digital imaging line • National Dental Association project brings access, awareness, hope DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 Ad As one of the largest dental conven- tions in the nation, CDA Presents The Art and Science of Dentistry, from April 30–May 2, provides attendees with seemingly countless opportunities. Attendees at the California Dental As- sociation meeting can earn C.E. credit while learning the latest clinical and technological advancements, get a close look at hundreds of West Coast product launches and explore a comprehensive exhibit floor featuring approximately 575 companies. And, of course, you also get to take the family to one of the most popular attractions there is, Disneyland, which is right across the street from the meet- ing’s host facility, the Anaheim (Calif.) Convention Center. New products to fill exhibit hall The 135,000-square-foot exhibit hall floor at CDA Presents expects nearly 100 product launches this year, enabling attendees to stay current on the latest trends in the industry. Hours are 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, April 30–May 1, and 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2. Family hours each day are from 9:30 a.m.– noon. Plenty of time to get to class In most cases, speakers will end their course 10 minutes prior to the hour to give attendees enough time to walk to their next course. However, CDA Pres- ents is encouraging attendees to allow time in their schedules and not plan courses back-to-back to provide the best possible experience. In another change this year, for the most popular courses, additional overflow rooms are being added, and reserved-seating options are being ex- panded (you can reserve seats through cdapresents.com). Art intersects with science at Anaheim dental conference California Dental Association annual spring meeting is April 30–May 2 Implant Tribune AO Brings together specialists, GPs Nearly 2,000 clinicians attended Academy of Osseointegration meeting. ” page C1 NDA promotes oral health equity Expanding National Dental Association project takes action on view that access to oral health is a matter of social justice. ” page A14 PRSTSTD USPostagePaid PermitNo.1239 Bellmawr,N.J. ” See ANAHEIM, page A2 www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition APRIL 2015 — Vol. 10, No. 4 www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition CDA SPR ING MEET ING Endo Tribune Meeting preview: AAE15 Endodontists from around the world to gather in Seattle. ” page B1 More than 28,000 dental professionals and approximately 575 exhibiting companies are expected at CDA Presents, April 30–May 2, at the Anaheim Convention Center. Photo/Robert Selleck, Dental Tribune

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