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Abstract and Digital Poster Presentation Program

The American Prosthodontic Society invites applications for the 2022 Digital Poster Presentation Program at its 93rd Annual Meeting, February 24-25, 2022, at the Swissôtel Chicago. Designed to showcase new research and innovative ideas from up-and-coming prosthodontists, the Digital Poster Program is the best place to exhibit your findings and engage in conversation with fellow dental professionals.

The Poster Program will be held in conjunction with the meeting on Thursday, February 24th.

Guidelines for Digital Poster Presenters: Click Here

All submissions are due by January 17, 2022.

Approval notifications will be sent by January 21, 2022.

Abstract Submission Guidelines

All submissions must include an abstract of the presentation that will be reviewed by the Poster Program Committee for consideration.

All abstracts should include the following:

Categories of Poster Presentations

All presentations must be directly related to the clinical practice of prosthodontics. Poster submissions should include one of the following:

Presentations of a commercial nature will not be allowed.

Posters may be presented by:

Other categories of presenters may be considered on an individual basis.

All presenters must be registered and pay the fee applicable to their registration category in order to attend the 93rd Annual Meeting. Poster presenters will not be reimbursed for any expenses.

For additional meeting information contact us at APS@res-inc.com


ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS CLOSED... 

HOW TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT

First, if you are not already a member of APS, there is a 2 step process. You will need to set up a Guest User account before making your poster submission. If you are already a member, please log in and follow the links in the instructions further below for APS members.

HOW TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR MEMBERS OF APS

 

HOW TO EDIT YOUR ABSTRACT


DIGITAL POSTERS

*All presenters are required to submit a digital version of their poster.
Specifications: PDF format / size 16:9 ratio (landscape orientation)or JPG format at least 2000 pixels wide.
Submissions are due by January 17, 2022.


GENERAL INFORMATION

Use PowerPoint and set the dimensions of your poster to 16:9 in landscape orientation. You can do this opening PowerPoint, selecting “Design”, “Slide Size” and “Custom Slide Size”.

Before submitting, save your poster as a PDF file. All recent versions of PowerPoint and most other software applications allow you to save your poster as a PDF file from the “File > Save as” menu or through the “File > Print > as .PDF” option.


SLIDE DESIGN

Your digital poster should include the following information:

  1. Title and Presenter/Author Names
  2. Purpose/Aim, Materials & Methods, Results and Conclusions – where applicable
  3. Graphs, Charts or Photos that support your case/research

Text: The text should be concise and to the point, with key facts emphasized. Minimum suggested font size: 24 (20 for references).

Colors: Choose color combinations that make your text easy to read on a monitor and have a large contrast (dark lettering on a light background or the reverse).

Layout: Keep data simple and ensure a logical order of the content.

Images and Effects: For embedded images, use .jpeg or .png file formats in a resolution of 72 or 96 dpi. Do not use animated effects, “animations” or videos.

Posters will be made available for viewing under the APS members only section of the website

 

2020 Digital Poster Award Recipients

Thank you to all of our digital poster presenters who participated at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Prosthodontic Society.

View the Poster Presentations from the 92nd Annual Meeting

Clinical

  • 1st Place
    "DIGITAL PLANNING AND GUIDED IMPLANT SURGERY IN FULL ARCH IMMEDIATE LOAD"
    Juan Arellano
    Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP)

  • 2nd Place
    "MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT OF A PATIENT WITH CLASS III MALOCCLUSION: A MINIMAL INVASIVE TECHNIQUE"
    Lourdes Paola Hernández Rivera
    Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP)

  • 3rd Place
    "MAXILLARY REHABILITATION WITH CROWN LENGTHENING, DENTAL IMPLANTS AND PFZ CROWNS ON NATURAL TEETH"
    Kristen Frantz
    University of Rochester Eastman Institute for Oral Health

  • Honorary Mention
    "PREDICTABLE ESTHETIC IN FULL ARCH IMPLANT RESTORATION"
    Eduardo Gonzalez de la Torre
    New York University College of Dentistry

Research

Maxillofacial

Graduate Research Competition