We are delighted to announce that from 21–23 November 2025, the “Dentistry Unplugged: ASEAN Dental Congress and Awards” will make its distinguished debut. Hosted at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC)—one of Kuala Lumpur’s premier expo venues—this landmark event will serve as a dynamic, worldclass platform for dental professionals, thought leaders, and innovators from the ASEAN region and beyond.
Dentistry Unplugged, organised by the Dental Tribune Asean, in collaboration with Asian Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AAAD) and Malaysian Association of Aesthetic Dentistry (MAAD) will unite eminent keynote speakers, internationally recognised experts, and visionary practitioners to present groundbreaking insights, the latest advancements, and best practices shaping the future of dentistry. Delegates can anticipate a robust scientific programme featuring engaging lectures, thought-provoking panel discussions, and interactive sessions designed to foster professional collaboration and growth.
The congress will culminate in the prestigious ASEAN Dentistry Awards, honouring outstanding achievements and exceptional contributions within the dental community. Whether you are a clinician, academic, student, or industry partner, Dentistry Unplugged offers invaluable opportunities to connect, exchange knowledge, and be inspired by the very best in the field. The registration per pax is MYR 650 for the 3-day congress.
Spanning three exhilarating days, the event will also showcase renowned names and leading industry players, with exclusive demonstrations of cutting-edge materials and innovative products.
We cordially invite you to join us at this momentous congress—set to invigorate and elevate the dental profession across ASEAN and the global stage!
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