FTI 2010 - International Dental Conference: Future Trends in Implantology FTI2010
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Deadline: April 24, 2010 | Date: November 11, 2010
Venue/Country: Florence, Italy
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
It is our pleasure to invite you to the International Dental Conference: Future Trends in Implantology, which will take place in Florence, Italy on November 11-13, 2010. Designed for leading scientific researchers and clinicians, this prestigious conference is expected to draw hundreds of highly qualified participants from around the world. The high-quality scientific program will broaden perspectives by exploring the latest innovations in dental implantology. Featuring distinguished speakers, the program will cover a wide range of compelling topics such as treatment planning, implant complications and failures, innovative surgical and prosthetic procedures. Enhance your team's knowledge on the latest in surgical/prosthetic procedures, treatment planning, frequently asked questions, and peri-implant therapy. Featuring a scientific program and concurrent exhibition, the conference represents an outstanding opportunity for: meeting senior dental practitioners and decision makers from across the globe for improved awareness and mindshare in high-end markets.We look forward to welcoming you to Florence one of the most beautiful and ancient cities in Italy and the world. Known for its history, art and architecture. Offering participants the opportunity to enjoy the sights of this most fascinating city, the conference is sure to be an event to remember. By partnering together, we can help shaping the future of dental implantology. Yours sincerely, The Organizing Committee
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