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CDA Presents goes virtual Sept. 10-12

A look at the exhibit hall at the 2019 combined CDA Presents/ADA/FDI meeting. This year’s meeting is all virtual. Photo: Dental Tribune File Photo

Tue. 1 September 2020

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At the first all-virtual CDA Presents The Art and Science of Dentistry, happening Sept. 10-12, dentists and their teams will be able to engage not only with presenters of some of the 40-plus continuing education courses but also with exhibitors in the convention’s first-ever interactive exhibit hall.

Over three days, CDA Presents attendees can chat in real time with company experts when shopping exhibitors’ booths, get answers to questions about products and services and save with exclusive deals that have long been a part of the CDA Presents experience.

Although the live event, which was set to take place in San Francisco, was canceled in accordance with state and local public health guidance on large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual conventiongoers will be able to enjoy an engaging exhibit hall experience ― from viewing products and services to entering contests for a chance to win prizes.

Attendees can also access the exhibit hall booths for the next 60 days after the convention ends.

Member benefits and practice support

CDA’s family of companies, including The Dentists Insurance Company and The Dentists Supply Company, will have virtual booths for members wanting to learn more about maximizing their CDA member benefits. In addition, CDA Practice Support experts will be “on hand” to provide members with expert guidance on employment practices, dental benefits plans, regulatory compliance and practice management.

You can register for the CDA Presents virtual convention, taking place Sept. 10-12, at www.cda.org/Home/News-and-Events/CDA-Presents/Attendees. You can also find the list of exhibitors and a schedule of educational events at the site.

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