Celebrating Excellence: AGD2025 e-Poster Winners!
AGD’s e-Poster program is featured every year during its scientific session. The following winners were recognized in three distinct categories, with first and second place awarded in each. We are pleased to recognize and congratulate these remarkable contributors who have set the standard for excellence in dental research!
Scientific/Clinical Research
- First Place: Carmella Clarke & Katherine Stuardi – Shear Bond Strength to 3D-Printed Crowns After Various Surface Treatments
- Second Place: Nicole Thompson – Classification of Immune Landscapes in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Systemic Literature Review
- First Place: Ali Nazari & Anton Poznyak – Artificial Intelligence in Interproximal Caries Detection: A Review
- Second Place: Edwin Rojas & Christopher L. Denton, MS – Balancing Efficacy and Safety of Commonly Used Endodontic Irrigants
Clinical Innovation Case Studies
- First Place: Amol Gupta, DDS – Mandibular Fibrous Dysplasia with Maxillary Osteonecrosis: Diagnosis and Rehabilitation
- Second Place: Natalie Pesun, DMD – A Digital Communication Protocol for General Dentists and Orthodontists
Calling All Students and Recent Graduates: Showcase Your Research at AGD2026!
Are you a recent graduate or current student eager to share your insights with the dental community? This exciting opportunity is available to undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and postdoctoral students, as well as residents and recent grads (within the last five years).
What to expect: Stay tuned to the AGD website for FAQs and the official call for submissions, set to launch by the end of January 2026. e-Poster presentations should be no more than a single slide and no longer than 10 minutes and must focus on innovative research in clinical health-related dentistry. Topics can range from groundbreaking scientific research to compelling case studies to comprehensive literature reviews.
Important notes:
- Previously published work is welcome.
- Submitting an abstract proposal doesn’t guarantee acceptance into the AGD2026 program.
- All proposals will be carefully reviewed by the Scientific Meeting Council and evaluated for clarity, creativity and relevance to general dentistry.
Don’t miss this chance to shine a light on your research. Get ready to make your mark at AGD2026!
