Reasons to Exhibit

Here are just some of the reasons why the virtual 2021 AADSM Annual Meeting is a can’t miss event.
  1. Expand your market. Virtual meetings allow you to reach a wider audience.   
  2. Cost savings. You’ll save significantly by not having to pay travel expenses.
  3. Advanced reporting. Ever wish you could collect data for everyone who even stepped up to your booth? Through the lead retrieval report, exhibitors will have access to participants who click into your exhibit, the number of times the attendee viewed your booth and assets available within the booth.
  4. Registration for members is heavily discount this year. AADSM members only pay $100 to participate in this year’s meeting and receive up to 42 hours of CE – even more of a reason for them to register.
  5. Increasing marketing efforts to nonmember. The AADSM will be aggressively marketing the AADSM Annual Meeting to nonmember dentists and team members.
  6. Increased presence of team members. This year’s meeting includes a new Practice Management Track geared toward dental sleep medicine team members, cost-effective way for dentists to educate the whole team
  7. Access for 1 year. Your virtual booth will remain accessible to participants for an entire year following the 2021 AADSM Annual Meeting, with continued access to text and video chats.

About the AADSM

Established in 1991, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) is the largest professional association representing dental practitioners treating sleep-related breathing disorders with more than 3,000 individual members.
 
The Academy serves as a common platform for professionals from a wide spectrum of dental specialties and special areas of interest. In addition to dental sleep medicine, these include general dentistry, orthodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, prosthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, oral and facial pain, sleep medicine, neurology, pulmonology and cardiology. These professionals gather to discuss ideas, develop methodologies, promote education, and stimulate research related to dental sleep medicine.

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