18th International Symposium on Dental Hygiene
July 1st to 3rd 2010, Glasgow Scotland
"Oral Health - New Concepts for the New Millennium: New technology for preventing and treating oral diseases, including alternative treatments
Call For Abstracts
The British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy (BSDHT) in conjunction with the International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH) would like to invite our colleagues from the international community to submit their abstracts to be considered for the ISDH to be held in Glasgow on 1 – 3 July 2010.
Please complete the attached ‘Abstract Submission Form’ for consideration by the Scientific Committee and return no later than November 20th 2009.
We look forward to welcoming you to the wonderful city of Glasgow!
International Journal of Dental Hygiene
During the past year, the International Journal of Dental Hygiene has enjoyed reaching a milestone in professional development. The IFDH now shares this resource with over 2,700 health professionals worldwide. Congratulations to Editor Marjolijn Hovius and the team at Wiley-Blackwell for this fantastic achievement.
The International Journal of Dental Hygiene brings scientific news, commissioned reviews as well as clinical, professional and educational developmental and legislative news to the profession worldwide. The IFDH supports the IJDH & reminds members of special subscription rates. Click here for subscription form
ADHA ‘Access’ article about IFDH
With the generous permission of ADHA publication ‘Access’ and Editor Christine Holvaris-Delozier, the IFDH proudly shares this article that captures the thoughts of the Immediate Past President, Sue Aldenhoven together with the current President Marjolijn Hovius.
Contact International
The official newsletter of the IFDH: Contact International proudly sponsored by Colgate. Download your FREE copy now! [PDF, 750KB]
Working abroad as a Dental Hygienist
Data compiled by the IFDH for professionals that are looking for information on working in one of the member nations. Includes a 19-nation comparative study by Patricia M. Johnson.