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Asian MICE business outperforms Europe

Welcome to IDEM Singapore 2022! Here, you will find that trade shows perform much better in Asia than in Europe. Although the International Dental Show ...

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In-person IDEM 2022 to provide forum for robust exchange of ideas

Mathias Kuepper is the managing director of Koelnmesse and has been helping to organise IDEM 2022, which is Asia Pacific’s leading dental show, for nearly...

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Interview: Effects of COVID-19 on dentistry in Asia Pacific, Part 2

Dental Tribune International (DTI) recently had the opportunity to speak with Dr Sushil Koirala, the founder and chairman of National Dental Hospital and ...

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Dental education and COVID-19: Study identifies challenges and opportunities

TAIPEI, Taiwan: SARS-CoV-2 has required dental schools to be innovative. Three online symposia were held earlier this year in order to analyse strategies ...

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New dental research centre set up in Singapore

SINGAPORE: Though it is a relatively wealthy nation, Singapore’s overall level of oral health leaves much to be desired. Nearly a third (31%) of the ...

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Singapore to ban advertisement of certain sugary drinks

SINGAPORE: Excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) can have a deleterious effect not just on oral health but on systemic health ...

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Rise of non-premium dental implants in Asia Pacific region

BEIJING, China: Sales of dental implants are set to grow at a phenomenal rate in the coming years in major dental markets in the Asia Pacific region. The ...

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Market share of value and discount implant solutions to increase in Asia Pacific

BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada: According to a new market report by iData Research, a leading provider of international dental market research, the Asia ...

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Interview: “The oral environment becomes more hostile with age”

SINGAPORE: Professor Hien Ngo has extensive experience in private practice, research and education. Over the last 30 years, he has been active as an ...

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