
30th Annual Dental Day and Vendor Marketplace

Get ready to celebrate three decades of excellence in dental education at the 30th Annual Dental Day & Vendor Marketplace!
This event promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring two dynamic sessions packed with cutting-edge insights and practical knowledge tailored for dental professionals. Whether you're looking to sharpen your skills, stay ahead of industry trends, or simply connect with like-minded peers, this is the event you won't want to miss.
Agenda
- 7:30 AM to 8:15 AM: Registration, Breakfast, & Marketplace
- 8:15 AM: Welcome & Sponsor
- 8:30 AM: The Vital Role of Dental Hygienist in Chronic Disease Care - Dr. Hazel Glasper
- 11:00 AM to 12:00 AM: Lunch & Vendor Marketplace
- 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM: Shifting the Microbiome with the Power of Nitric Oxide - Holly Moons, CRDH
- 2:30 PM: Conclusion
20% Discount* with Early Bird Pricing! Use promo code: DDEarlyBird2026
Full Price: $200
*The discount will be applied and reflected on the final checkout screen.
Offer expires: February 28, 2026
2026 Speakers:

Dr. Hazel Glasper
Dr. Hazel Glasper, Top 100 Doctors in the World’s Top Doctors Class of 2025, is a comprehensive practitioner and expert on oral-systemic links, dedicated to providing dental professionals with the tools to elevate their practice and improve patient outcomes. The role of the hygienist is central to the comprehensive practice model and often the face of the practice. As co-diagnosticians, hygienists not only drive business, the relationships they form with patients elevate treatment outcomes and contribute to a sustainable bottom line.

Holly Moons, CRDH
Holly Moons, CRDH, has dedicated 25 years to the field of periodontal dental hygiene. Throughout her career, she has served in various roles on local and state boards, participates in multiple study clubs, and continues to publish and speak professionally at the national level. Her passion for microbiology fuels her research on symbiotic species, pathogenic virulence factors, and discovering new concepts related to biofilm expression. She believes a dental-medical model can exist with the shared goal of reducing chronic diseases.