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14 events 2017 ASM — May 5, 2017 Diverse JDIQ sessions are bilingual  The Journées Dentaires Interna- tionales du Québec, the annual meet- ing of the Ordre des Dentists du Qué- bec, will be held in Montréal from Fri- day, May 26, through Tuesday, May 30. The meeting typically attracts more than 12,000 delegates from around the world. Organizers describe the event as being the “world’s most highly attended bilingual convention.” The JDIQ offers a scientific program with more than 125 lectures and workshops presented in both English and French. Lecture and workshop session topics include “New Data — On Critical Dental Questions 2017,” “Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment Decision for Temporomandibular Disorders,” “From Tooth Extraction to the Final Implant Reconstruction: Make the Right Decisions,” “How Crown Length- ening will Improve Your Restorative Results,” “The Do’s and Don’ts of Por- celain Laminate Veneers,” “Trends, Innovations, Controversies and Clin- ical Tips: Confused by all the choices? Don‘t Be!” and “Implant Placement and Restoration for the Missing Single Tooth and Edentulous Mandible.” More than 225 exhibitors will fill 500 booths in the exhibit hall on Mon- AD Here in Toronto Learn more about the Journées Den- taires Internationales du Québec in the exhibit hall in booth No. 121. day and Tuesday, May 29 and 30. A continental breakfast will be available to early risers on both days, and a networking reception will close out each of the two days. Many of the workshop courses have already sold out. Prospective atten- dees are encouraged to register as soon as possible at www.odq.qc.ca/ convention. You can download the free mobile app, JDIQ 2017, to your smart phone or tablet via the App Store or Google Play. Or you can access the app via the QR codes on the meeting website. The meeting organizers look for- ward to seeing attendees in enchant- ing Old Montréal at the end of May, during one of the city‘s most inviting seasons. (Source: JDIQ) 5 Old Montréal’s Saint-Paul Street is within walking-distance of the Montréal Con- vention Centre (Palais des congrès de Montréal), host site the annual JDIQ, which this year will run from May 26–30. (Photo/MTTQ/André Rider, Tourism Montréal)

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