Wonderful World of Dentistry

Dec. 5, 2003
AGD's annual meeting in Anaheim offers education, camaraderie in a family atmosphere.

Working to advance the education of the dental professional, the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) will launch their four-day Annual Meeting on July 8, 2004 in Anaheim, Calif., which will offer attendees an opportunity to earn a year's worth of continuing dental education (CDE) while networking with 2,500 peers dedicated to excellent patient care through lifelong learning.

"The AGD's 52nd Annual Meeting is the most important gathering of general dentists," according to John D. Chandler, DDS, MAGD, AGD president.

More than 60 renowned clinicians, including Gordon Christensen, John Svirsky and Gerard Chiche will present the latest developments in oral health and technology. Attendees can take advantage of innovative continuing education, including 31 participation courses, which begin on July 7th; a three-day participation course sponsored by the Pankey Institute; two-day extended participation courses; 29 lectures and 21 capsule clinics. Attendees can visit more than 250 exhibit booths, which will feature the biggest and best dental industry companies.

"We work to arm general dentists with up-to-date knowledge about the latest dental procedures and equipment, which helps them to offer their patients expanded treatment options, improved results and a chance to attract new patients with their dedication to excellence," says Dr. Chandler.

The Best Kept Secret in Organized Dentistry

For a pre-registration fee of $350, meeting attendees can expect to attend the following, free-of-charge:
-All lectures scheduled Thursday through Sunday
-All capsule clinics scheduled Thursday through Saturday
-Welcome reception on Thursday, July 8
-Entrance to the exhibit hall, featuring over 250 exhibit booths
-Coffee breaks
-Exhibit hall luncheons on Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10

Anaheim: Chock Full of Family Activities

Anaheim, one of the top U.S. vacation destinations, spans over 700 square miles of some of the best-known and exciting sights in southern California, and is located 30 miles from Los Angeles and 90 miles from San Diego.

"This meeting also allows attendees to pause and enjoy their lives and their families," explains Dr. Chandler. The AGD estimates that as many as 5,000 dentists, hygienists, dental assistants and office staff will visit main attractions and have an impact on Anaheim businesses such as:

-Disneyland
-Downtown Disney (a vibrant dining, shopping and live entertainment district)
-Knott's Theme Park
-Movieland Wax Museum
-Wild Bill's Wild West Dinner Extravaganza
-Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament
-Mission San Juan Capistrano

A Day of Golf Benefits AGD Foundation

The AGD Foundation, dedicated to improving the oral health of the public and supporting the efforts of the general dentist through financial support of scientific, educational and charitable initiatives, will sponsor a golf outing open to golfers on Wednesday, July 7, at the Tustin Ranch Golf Club, the official golf course of Anaheim 's Arrowhead Pond and a past 4-Star recipient of Golf Digest Magazine's "Places To Play ". The cost of $250 per golfer includes green fees, cart rental, continental breakfast, lunch, use of the Tustin Ranch locker room facilities and round-trip transportation. All profits from the outing will support the charitable initiatives of the AGD Foundation, a 501 (c )(3) organization. For additional information visit

Registration Information

To register for the AGD's 2004 Annual Meeting
-Online: http://www.agd.org/annual.meeting/anaheim/index.html
-Phone: Contact the AGD's Meeting Planning Department at 1-888-243-3368, ext. 4339.

Pre-registration for the annual meeting will end on June 5, 2004. After that date, a higher on-site registration fee will be applied.

The American Dental Assistants Association's (ADAA) and the American Association of Women Dentists (AAWD) will conduct meetings in conjunction with the AGD 2004 Annual Meeting.