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04 November 2025

Discover. Learn. Connect. Experience GNYDM 2025


Dental professionals are invited to experience the 2025 Greater New York Dental Meeting at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City from November 28 through December 3. Explore over 1,000 exhibit booths showcasing the latest dental products, technologies, and services to enhance your practice. Earn continuing education credits through 200+ seminars, hands-on workshops, free main stage events, and scientific poster sessions led by world-renowned dental educators.


New this year: specialty education tracks and 1- to 2-hour focused sessions to fit your schedule.


Don’t miss the premier dental event of the year.


For more information, visit www.gnydm.com

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