In Orlando, Fla., on Wednesday, Nov. 4, Nina Tandon PhD  will explain the process of growing tissue and transplants, and the future of medical science. Her presentation, “Body 3.0,” about growing our own body parts will begin The American Academy of Implant Dentistry’s 63rd Annual AAID Implant Dentistry Educational Conference, according to Dental Tribune.

The entire day at the Hyatt Regency Orlando will be devoted to the future of implant dentistry including speakers Peter E. Murray, BSc (Hons), PhD, Tomas Albrektsson, MD, PhD, DDS, and Nelson Pinto, DDS, will provide in-depth and varied views of the future of implant dentistry.

Attendees can earn as much as 18 implant-specific hours of C.E.

More than 1,000 implant dentistry professionals are expected to attend along with 125 vendors of products and services.

Those interested in attending should plan to register onsite in the Regency Ballroom Foyer of the Hyatt Regency Orlando, located at 9801 International Drive. More information about the programs, speakers and activities at the conference can be found at www.aaid.com.

If you are unable to attend the 63rd annual conference, mark your calendar for AAID’s 64th Annual Implant Dentistry Educational Conference to be held
Oct. 21–24, 2015, in Las Vegas.

Established in 1951, the AAID is the only dental implant organization that offers credentials recognized by federal and state courts as bona fide. Contact AAID at www.aaid.com or at (877) 335-AAID (2243).