The 13th World Dental Conference (WDC 2025) is scheduled to take place on January 15-16, 2025, in the vibrant city of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Hosted by the International Organizing Committee, the event promises a blend of in-person and virtual participation options, attracting dental professionals from around the globe.
Under the theme “Sparking Brilliance: Where Minds Meet, Ideas Ignite in the World of Dentistry,” the conference aims to address the challenges faced by the dental industry in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and provide pathways for innovation and growth. According to the organizers, the conference is “a journey to transform the world’s dental landscape.”
Agenda Highlights and Learning Opportunities
Participants can look forward to a packed two-day agenda, including keynote sessions, oral presentations, and networking opportunities. A notable feature is the opportunity to earn up to 12 Continuing Dental Education (CDE) credits.
Day 1 begins with registration at 8:00 AM, followed by opening remarks and keynote sessions running until noon. The afternoon will feature oral presentations focusing on topics such as implant dentistry, periodontology, and multidisciplinary approaches, tailored to academic and clinical interests.
A key aspect of WDC 2025 is its focus on innovation and digitization. Leading dental experts will share their experiences with digital workflows, clinical case adaptations, and advancements in esthetic dentistry.
Networking and International Exposure
The conference also emphasizes collaboration and networking, encouraging professionals to “learn outside the classroom” through discussions with peers. Participants will have the chance to meet world-renowned speakers, including Dr. Patricia Uribe from Colombia, Prof. Dr. Preetinder Singh from the United States, and Dr. Beatriz Chaves from Spain, among others.
Additionally, attendees can explore breakout tracks curated for various specialties in dentistry. Whether a general dentist, orthodontist, or oral surgeon, the conference offers tailored content to help professionals enhance their clinical and business practices.
Registration and Key Deadlines
Early bird registration is currently open, with fees set at $599 until October 16, 2024. Standard and late registration options are available at $699 and $799, respectively. The deadline for abstract submissions is November 30, 2024.
For those interested, the ticket includes access to expert-led sessions, networking events, and insights into cutting-edge dental technologies.
Beyond the Conference
WDC 2025 encourages attendees to explore Vietnam’s cultural and natural attractions. Delegates can unwind by visiting the country’s tropical beaches, lush national parks, and iconic islands, adding a leisure component to the professional experience.
At A Glance
- Event Name: 13th World Dental Conference (WDC 2025)
- Event Date: January 15-16, 2025
- Event Organizers: International Organizing Committee of the World Dental Conference
- Theme: “Sparking Brilliance: Where Minds Meet, Ideas Ignite in the World of Dentistry”
- Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (In-person and virtual attendance available)
- Website: Global Dental Conferences
- Email Contact: wdc@globaldentalconferences.org
- Contact Phone: +1 210 756 1988
- Abstract Submission Deadline: November 30, 2024
- Early Bird Registration Deadline: October 16, 2024
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