Specialized conference on sports dentistry and athletic dental health protection.
Focused on clinical excellence across all dental specialties. Join us in Philadelphia for this comprehensive conference.
Conference Overview
The International Conference on Sports Dentistry and Dental Health (ICSDDH) provides a unique platform for dental professionals to explore the latest developments in sports dentistry. This event brings together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world.
Key Topics
- Infection control protocols
- Ethical considerations
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Continuing education requirements
Why Attend?
- Stay current with standards
- Improve treatment outcomes
- Expand service offerings
- Build professional connections
Who Should Attend
This conference is ideal for dentists, specialists, researchers, dental students, hygienists, and practice managers interested in sports dentistry. Whether you're looking to enhance your clinical skills, stay updated with the latest research, or network with peers, this event offers valuable opportunities for professional growth.
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Date: October 27, 2025
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