M S M EETIN G S X X X X X X M & A A O G N Y D DENTAL TRIBUNE DENTAL TRIBUNE DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition NOVEMBER 2019 — Vol. 14, No. 11 DATE 2018 — Vol. 13, No. XX www.dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com NATIONAL HARBOR TO HOST ADSO NEW WAY TO STORE X-RAY APRONS Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center is site for Association for Dental Support Organizations 2020 Summit. ” page A2 Creative design includes easy way to adjust the hanger to accommodate aprons that hang — or aprons that drape. ” page A9 IMPLANT TRIBUNE IMPLANT CONFERENCE American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons will meet in Chicago from Dec. 5–7. ” page B1 Greater New York Dental Meeting reaches new heights According to meeting organiz- ers, the Greater New York Den- tal Meeting last year continued its growth with total registra- tion of 52,320, reconfirming its status as the largest and most popular dental meeting, exposition and congress in the United States and one of the top dental meetings in the world. PACE-recognized provider. And there’s plenty of C.E. to choose from. The meet- ing offers C.E. opportunities covering al- most every dental subject, and many of- ferings are available for a minimal cost. On each day of the meeting it’s possible to earn up to six credits of C.E. at no cost. Attendees can obtain more C.E. cred- its and save money by purchasing a C.E. Passport Bundle of as many seminars and essay courses as desired during all six days of the show (registration for all courses is required). Scientific sessions comprise more than 350 seminars, hands-on workshops, es- says and poster sessions. Hundreds of the world’s most respected dental educators present full- and half-day courses. As always, preregistration for the meet- ing is free. There is a $40 per-person on-site and online administrative fee starting Nov. 29, for those who do not pre-register. All programs are held at the Jacob K. Among the registrants in 2018 were 20,187 dentists, 3,949 hygienists, 5,206 dental assistants and 2,319 office admin- istrators. The meeting’s agenda enables the entire dental community to experi- ence the industry’s most up-to-date and innovative technologies, methods, prod- ucts and procedures. Attendees again this year can antici- pate being able to visit more than 1,600 exhibit booths staffed by top talent from the world’s most renowned dental com- panies — and select from hundreds of continuing education courses taught by some of the world’s most prominent health care professionals. The GNYDM is an ADA CERP- and AGD ” See HEIGHTS, page A2 Permit #1396 Permit #1396 Bellmawr, N.J. San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Permit No. 1239 US Postage Paid U.S. Postage U.S. Postage PRST STD PRSRT STD PRSRT STD PAID PAID New York, N.Y. 10011 New York, N.Y. 10011 New York, N.Y. 10011 Forest Hills, NY 11375 Suite #500 Suite #500 Suite #500 118-35 Queens Blvd, Ste 400 116 West 23rd Street 116 West 23rd Street 116 West 23rd Street Dental Tribune America Dental Tribune America Dental Tribune America Dental Tribune America GNYDM Nov. 29–Dec. 4 EVENTS A2 • National Harbor, Md., to host Association for Dental Support Organizations 2020 Summit from March 11–13 INDUSTRY NEWS A4-A13 • From scanning to same-visit delivery: Moving at the speed of digital with glidewell.io • Loupes expand vision: Designs for Vision headlight delivers high-definition, uniform light at maximum intensity • Treat pulpotomies with TheraCal PT: Resin-modified calcium silicate from BISCO performs as barrier and protectant of pulpal complex • ‘Tranzform’ the way you store your X-ray aprons with Flow Dental’s new hanger • Sulzer Mixpac awarded $2 million in candy-colors trademark infringement IMPLANT TRIBUNE B1 Escalators in the 34th .treet-Hudson Yards .ubway .tation near the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center are ready to deliver attendees to education and exhibits at the Greater New York Dental Meeting. Photo/DTA • The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Implant Conference will be held in Chicago from Dec. 5–7 700-plus exhibitors at GNYDM The Greater New York Dental Meeting exhibit hall at the Jacob K. Javits Conven- tion Center will run from Sunday, Dec. 1, through Wednesday, Dec. 4. The exposi- tion will feature more than 700 dental manufacturers, service providers and other dental organizations in more than 1,600 booths. A 425-seat high-tech arena will feature live-dentistry sessions each day in the exhibit hall. The exhibition is internationally rec- ognized as one of the biggest and most influential showcases for the dental in- dustry’s latest products, services, tech- nologies and equipment. Multilingual personnel are available to assist and encourage interactions between exhibitors and international guests. The event expects to meet or surpass the 10,661 registrants from 146 countries that it recorded in 2018. The meeting will have programs in Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean and Russian. (Source: GNYDM)