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Save The Date - D3 Day at IADR 2024

30 Nov 2023 11:02 AM | Anonymous

The D3 Group for Developmental Dental Defects (D3G) has announced initial details for their D3 Day at IADR in 2024. Details are as follows:

The next “Molar Hypomin & Chalky Teeth” translational event will be held in New Orleans the day before IADR's 2024 General Session.

This one-day symposium will unite stakeholders from across the sector (healthcare practitioners, scientists, academics, educators, industry reps, and government professionals) to discuss how medical-dental integration will be key to attacking “the chalky teeth problem” holistically. 

If you fancy two quick-fire “Idea Incubators” – addressing “stronger science” and “science to social good” – and copious time with representatives of our wonderfully eclectic D3 family, then please save the date.

For more flavour of what we’re cooking up in New Orleans, check out our innovative recipe from D3 Toronto (2020 video trailer2022 program).


Recapping

D3G held the world-first International Symposium on Molar Hypomineralization & Chalky Teeth a year ago in Toronto, attracting over 100 participants from 22 countries while kicking off numerous translational goals. 

An unprecedented set of D3 topics & projects were addressed, following their earlier conception across a series of international webinars & task force meetings in 2020-22. 

The ensuing “Toronto D3 framework” provides an invaluable translational foundation for follow-up events – as recently held in New Zealand, with New Orleans next.

Learn more about the Toronto D3 experience via our comprehensive video/CE packs.

 

More info

Watch this space, or contact your hosts:





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