Pediatric Dentistry Trade Shows to Attend – pediatric dental events

Pediatric Dentistry Trade Shows to Attend — A Guide for Clinicians, Suppliers & Industry Prospects

For professionals in pediatric dentistry — whether clinicians, researchers, manufacturers, or practice-owners — attending trade shows, conferences, and summits is one of the best ways to stay on top of new clinical techniques, emerging technologies, networking opportunities, and business strategies. In this post, we’ll highlight key pediatric-dentistry-oriented events, tips for getting the most out of them, and how to pick which ones to attend.


Why Attend Pediatric Dentistry Events?

Before diving into the list, here are some of the key benefits:

  • Clinical learning & CE credits
    Workshops, hands-on sessions, and lectures let you pick up new techniques, evidence updates, best practices in managing children, sedation protocols, behavior management, etc.
  • Technology & product innovation
    Exhibitor halls showcase pediatric dental instruments, consumables, imaging, lasers, caries prevention products, behavioral devices, etc.
  • Networking & collaboration
    You’ll meet key opinion leaders, colleagues, and vendors — possibilities for referrals, research partnerships, mentorship, or new supplier relationships.
  • Business growth & practice strategies
    Some summits focus on practice marketing, team building, insurance & billing, staff training, patient experience, and operational excellence.
  • Visibility & branding
    Exhibiting or sponsoring can raise your clinic, product, or brand profile among a targeted audience.

Top Pediatric Dental Events & Trade Shows

Below is a (non-exhaustive) list of important pediatric dentistry trade shows, summits, and conferences that attract a global or specialized audience.

1. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Annual Session

  • When / Where: May 22–25, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
  • Why it matters: This is one of the biggest pediatric dentistry gatherings in the U.S. It offers a broad program of lectures, poster sessions, hands-on workshops, and a large exhibit hall of pediatric-focused companies.
  • What to look for: Sessions in sedation, behavior management, preventive strategies, restorative care in children, and emerging technologies.

2. Pediatric Dental Growth Summit

  • When / Where: September 18–19, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas
  • Focus: Business growth, marketing, team performance, operations, billing/insurance, and burnout prevention.
  • Why attend: Great if you’re running or planning to scale a pediatric dental practice, or want stronger business acumen in a pediatric setting.

3. CAPD / ACDP Annual Conference (Canada)

  • When / Where: September 18–20, 2025 in Calgary, Alberta
  • Scope: Canadian pediatric dental association meeting. Good regional option for those in Canada or nearby regions.

4. International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD) Congress / Sessions

  • When / Where: The IAPD holds congresses / sessions periodically (e.g. in 2025 in Cape Town).
  • Why it matters: Offers an international forum — good for connecting with peers worldwide, learning about global trends, and benchmarking.

5. International Dental Show (IDS), Cologne

  • When / Where: Biennial trade fair in Cologne, Germany
  • Why attend: Although not purely pediatric, IDS is one of the largest dental technology trade fairs globally. You can see innovations in materials, imaging, equipment, digital dentistry, etc. and then pick those relevant to pediatric applications.

6. Global Dentists & Pediatric Dentistry Meeting

  • When / Where: June 11–12, 2026 in Paris, France
  • Audience and scope: Combines general dental topics with pediatric tracks. Useful for cross-disciplinary exposure.

How to Choose Which Events to Attend

With limited time and budget, selecting the right events matters. Here are guidelines:

  1. Define your goals
    Are you more interested in clinical advancement, business & practice growth, or networking with vendors? Pick events whose theme focuses match your priorities.
  2. Geographic / travel feasibility
    Consider proximity, travel costs, visa ease. It might make sense to prioritize regional or continental events you can reach easily.
  3. CE credit value
    For many professionals, earning continuing education (CE/CPD) credits is a must. Check how many credits each event offers and whether they’re accepted by your licensing/regulatory body.
  4. Exhibitor / vendor mix
    If you’re looking to test or adopt new equipment, check the exhibitor list in advance for relevant pediatric product vendors.
  5. Hands-on workshops / small group sessions
    These sessions are high value for clinical skills, but often limited in seats. If a meeting has good workshops, prioritize them.
  6. Networking opportunities
    Some events have mentoring breakfasts, special interest groups, or meetups tailored to early-career dentists or pediatric subspecialties.

Tips to Get the Most Out of Trade Shows

  • Plan ahead
    Review the agenda, map your must-attend sessions, schedule vendor visits beforehand, and block time for networking.
  • Bring your A-game
    Business cards, elevator pitch, promotional materials if you’re exhibiting or marketing your clinic.
  • Go deeper than the sessions
    Talk to exhibitors, ask about clinical trials, ask vendors about pediatric-specific applications.
  • Follow up
    After the event, follow up on contacts, review your notes, implement 2–3 takeaway ideas in your practice.
  • Share knowledge
    Share what you learned with your team — it reinforces learning and multiplies value.