12 future events AAOMS Annual Meeting — October 11, 2018 Glidewell Dental to present its second educational symposium near Washington, D.C. By Glidewell Dental Staff n Glidewell Dental, a leading tech- nological innovator in restorative dentistry for more than 48 years, has announced the second Glidewell Den- tal Symposium. Scheduled for Oct. 19 and 20, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Har- bor, Md., near Washington, D.C., this event will include more than a dozen prominent educators providing two days of intensive instruction, with a first day of fast-paced presentations AD For more information To learn more about the second Glidewell Dental Symposium, includ- ing a complete symposium agenda and to register, go online to glidewell symposium.com. and a second day of in-depth clinical and business training. “Dentists have more options for treating patients today than ever before,” said Dr. Neil Park, scientific chair of the Glidewell Symposium and vice president of clinical affairs at Glidewell Dental. “This period of rapid innovation in dental technol- ogy presents many opportunities for clinicians to expand their knowledge and practice offerings and to explore more effective and efficient solutions for elevating the standard of care within our profession.” The symposium brings together notable experts from many differ- ent backgrounds and specialties, including esthetic dentistry, digital dentistry, dental implants, tissue regeneration, sleep-related dentistry, practice management and more. The event kicks off Friday, Oct. 19, with a presentation on the current and future state of dentistry from Jim Glidewell, CDT, president and CEO of Glidewell Dental, followed by an energizing lineup of informa- tive presentations and a very special keynote address delivered by Dr. Jack Hahn, a legendary pioneer in dental implantology. On Saturday, Oct. 20, in-depth, hands-on workshops will be led by some of the most distinguished lead- ers in clinical dentistry, representing faculties such as the Misch Interna- tional Implant Institute, the Interna- tional Congress of Oral Implantolo- gists and the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. The workshops will provide practi- cal clinical information on the latest innovations, protocols, products and procedures in the field, so that clini- cians can immediately implement focused techniques into their prac- tice when they return to the office on Monday. sold-out “Following the success of last year’s symposium, we received an abundance of feedback from attendees who expressed their desire for refining their clinical skills and adopting the latest technology to grow their practice,” said Park. “They inspired us to expand the event to two days, to cover even more clinical and business topics, with nearly a dozen hands-on Saturday workshops to choose from. And we’ve moved to a more spacious venue to accommodate a vast array of interactive exhibits and technology demonstrations.” During both days of the event, the exhibition floor will be packed with displays of 3-D printing, intraoral scanning, in-office milling, the CAD/ CAM workflow, dental implants and regenerative and restorative materi- als, as well as live demonstrations and a virtual reality tour of Glidewell Den- tal’s expansive R&D campus, technol- ogy center and laboratory. The 2018 Glidewell Dental Sympo- sium is designed for dentists, hygien- ists and chairside and front-office auxiliaries, and attendees enrolled for both days will earn up to 12 hours of C.E. credits. Tuition for day 1 is $195 and day 2 is $150. On Friday, tuition includes a com- plimentary breakfast, lunch and cocktail reception with hosted bar; Saturday tuition includes breakfast. the complete symposium agenda and to register, visit glidewell symposium.com or call (866) 791-9539. For