General Dentistry, Continuing Dental Education, Restorative Dentistry, Practice Management, Dental Technology, Clinical Education, Hands-On Dental Training, Dental Products, Operatory Solutions, Dental Innovation

AGD 2026

AGD 2026

AGD 2026

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Las Vegas

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NV

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US

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Caesars Palace

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20x20 dental conference booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas prepared with branded education wall and dentist meeting area
Clinical technology display booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas arranged with open-entry layout and screen demo for professional conversations
Operatory solutions booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas set with information wall and compact meeting area for dental discussions

AGD 20x20 Dental Conference Booth — Built for Clinical Conversations and Product Display

20x20 dental conference booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas prepared with branded education wall and dentist meeting area
Clinical technology display booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas arranged with open-entry layout and screen demo for professional conversations
Operatory solutions booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas set with information wall and compact meeting area for dental discussions

AGD 20x20 Dental Conference Booth — Built for Clinical Conversations and Product Display

20x20 dental conference booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas prepared with branded education wall and dentist meeting area
Clinical technology display booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas arranged with open-entry layout and screen demo for professional conversations
Operatory solutions booth at Caesars Palace Las Vegas set with information wall and compact meeting area for dental discussions

AGD 20x20 Dental Conference Booth — Built for Clinical Conversations and Product Display

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

AGD Annual Dental Conference brings dental technology companies, clinical solution providers, operatory equipment brands, restorative product exhibitors, and practice resource organizations to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for a show built around continuing education, clinical relevance, and serious professional conversations. Attendees here are not just walking the floor for generic brand exposure. They are comparing how products, services, and technologies fit into real general dentistry practice, patient care, restorative workflows, and day-to-day clinical efficiency, and the booth has to make that relevance clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.

What makes AGD different is the mix of CE traffic, hands-on clinical learning, and exhibit hall engagement happening inside the same event rhythm. Dentists are moving between workshops, lectures, networking, and product discovery, so the booth has to stay open, professionally credible, and easy to understand in one pass. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for branded education messaging, product presentation, and a focused meeting area without making the space feel boxed in or overbuilt.

Execution at AGD is about clarity, demo readiness, and keeping the booth useful for both learning-minded attendees and practical buying conversations. Screens, product literature, operatory visuals, branded messaging, and meeting surfaces all need to work together without making the booth feel cluttered or too sales-driven. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps turn an AGD booth into something dentists can scan quickly, understand clearly, and remember after a full day of CE sessions, hands-on courses, and exhibit hall traffic.

AGD Annual Dental Conference brings dental technology companies, clinical solution providers, operatory equipment brands, restorative product exhibitors, and practice resource organizations to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for a show built around continuing education, clinical relevance, and serious professional conversations. Attendees here are not just walking the floor for generic brand exposure. They are comparing how products, services, and technologies fit into real general dentistry practice, patient care, restorative workflows, and day-to-day clinical efficiency, and the booth has to make that relevance clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.

What makes AGD different is the mix of CE traffic, hands-on clinical learning, and exhibit hall engagement happening inside the same event rhythm. Dentists are moving between workshops, lectures, networking, and product discovery, so the booth has to stay open, professionally credible, and easy to understand in one pass. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for branded education messaging, product presentation, and a focused meeting area without making the space feel boxed in or overbuilt.

Execution at AGD is about clarity, demo readiness, and keeping the booth useful for both learning-minded attendees and practical buying conversations. Screens, product literature, operatory visuals, branded messaging, and meeting surfaces all need to work together without making the booth feel cluttered or too sales-driven. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps turn an AGD booth into something dentists can scan quickly, understand clearly, and remember after a full day of CE sessions, hands-on courses, and exhibit hall traffic.

Event Facts

Event Facts

A premier annual meeting for general dentistry
A premier annual meeting for general dentistry
AGD describes the event as its premier meeting for general dentistry, bringing together clinical education, product discovery, and networking in one national conference environment.
AGD describes the event as its premier meeting for general dentistry, bringing together clinical education, product discovery, and networking in one national conference environment.
Held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2026
Held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2026
The 2026 conference takes place June 24 to June 27 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 2026 conference takes place June 24 to June 27 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Built around CE, hands-on learning, and dental innovation
Built around CE, hands-on learning, and dental innovation
Official event materials highlight 100+ hours of CE credits, hands-on workshops, and an exhibit hall featuring the latest dental innovations.
Official event materials highlight 100+ hours of CE credits, hands-on workshops, and an exhibit hall featuring the latest dental innovations.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Challenges 1

Explaining clinical relevance quickly enough for CE-driven traffic

Explaining clinical relevance quickly enough for CE-driven traffic

Dentists move quickly between education sessions and product discovery, so exhibitors need messaging that makes the clinical or practice value obvious before a long explanation even starts.

Dentists move quickly between education sessions and product discovery, so exhibitors need messaging that makes the clinical or practice value obvious before a long explanation even starts.

Challenges 2

Balancing product demos with serious professional conversations

Balancing product demos with serious professional conversations

The booth has to support screens, quick demonstrations, and focused dentist conversations without making the layout feel crowded or too presentation-heavy.

The booth has to support screens, quick demonstrations, and focused dentist conversations without making the layout feel crowded or too presentation-heavy.

Challenges 3

Differentiating one dental solution from similar clinical offers

Differentiating one dental solution from similar clinical offers

Operatory tools, restorative products, imaging technologies, workflow systems, and practice resources can overlap heavily, so the booth needs a clear category story from the aisle.

Operatory tools, restorative products, imaging technologies, workflow systems, and practice resources can overlap heavily, so the booth needs a clear category story from the aisle.

Challenges 4

Keeping literature, visuals, and demo surfaces readable under steady traffic

Keeping literature, visuals, and demo surfaces readable under steady traffic

Clinical materials, brochures, display screens, and product samples can clutter the booth quickly unless display hierarchy and storage are planned early.

Clinical materials, brochures, display screens, and product samples can clutter the booth quickly unless display hierarchy and storage are planned early.

Challenges 5

Supporting hands-on interest without breaking booth flow

Supporting hands-on interest without breaking booth flow

Dental attendees want practical product understanding, so the booth needs enough structure to support demonstrations and questions without blocking movement.

Dental attendees want practical product understanding, so the booth needs enough structure to support demonstrations and questions without blocking movement.

Challenges 6

Making the booth feel professional rather than overly commercial

Making the booth feel professional rather than overly commercial

This audience responds better to booths that feel clinically credible, helpful, and aligned with general dentistry practice rather than booths that read like generic sales presentations.

This audience responds better to booths that feel clinically credible, helpful, and aligned with general dentistry practice rather than booths that read like generic sales presentations.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Start with the dental practice problem the booth needs to solve

Define whether the booth is focused on restorative dentistry, clinical technology, operatory workflow, education support, or practice management so attendees can understand the category quickly.

Define whether the booth is focused on restorative dentistry, clinical technology, operatory workflow, education support, or practice management so attendees can understand the category quickly.

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Plan the booth around message, demo, and conversation flow

Plan the booth around message, demo, and conversation flow

Separate the branded explanation area, the demo or display surface, and the meeting zone so the booth stays readable when several attendees stop at once.

Separate the branded explanation area, the demo or display surface, and the meeting zone so the booth stays readable when several attendees stop at once.

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Keep graphics focused on clinical and practice value

Keep graphics focused on clinical and practice value

Use concise headings and one clear professional story so dentists can understand how the solution supports treatment, workflow, or practice growth without reading dense copy.

Use concise headings and one clear professional story so dentists can understand how the solution supports treatment, workflow, or practice growth without reading dense copy.

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Sequence install around walls, screens, and final booth setup

Sequence install around walls, screens, and final booth setup

Set branded walls, counters, screens, seating, and storage first, then finish with literature, products, and lead-capture tools so the booth opens cleanly.

Set branded walls, counters, screens, seating, and storage first, then finish with literature, products, and lead-capture tools so the booth opens cleanly.

Local Execution Notes

Local Execution Notes

Caesars Palace conference flow rewards open, professional booth layouts

Caesars Palace conference flow rewards open, professional booth layouts

At AGD, exhibitors benefit from booths that let attendees step in quickly for a real conversation instead of navigating around oversized structure.

Demo and literature visibility matter in a learning-focused environment

Demo and literature visibility matter in a learning-focused environment

Educational messaging, product explanation, and clinical visuals do much of the communication work here, so cluttered surfaces or poor display placement can slow understanding fast.

Fast-reset presentation helps all-day conference traffic

Fast-reset presentation helps all-day conference traffic

When the booth is easy to reset between attendee conversations, it stays cleaner and more credible through a full day of sessions, workshops, and exhibit hall activity.

For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up professional presentation, an AGD booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need branded messaging, product display, meeting space, and open traffic flow while keeping the booth polished for clinical and general dentistry conversations at Caesars Palace.

For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up professional presentation, an AGD booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need branded messaging, product display, meeting space, and open traffic flow while keeping the booth polished for clinical and general dentistry conversations at Caesars Palace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What booth size works best for AGD exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at AGD Annual Dental Conference, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for branded messaging, product presentation, and a focused meeting area without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs broader education messaging or multiple conversations at once, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.

How should exhibitors plan booth layout for AGD?

The layout should be planned around fast professional understanding and real clinical conversations, not oversized structure. Dental technology, operatory products, restorative solutions, education support, and practice resources should each be presented in a way that makes the category obvious quickly. Screen visibility, literature access, and meeting space all matter more here than dense visual clutter.

What makes booth execution at AGD different from other trade shows?

AGD is less about dramatic product spectacle and more about clinical credibility, continuing education relevance, and attendee-friendly presentation. Visitors want to understand how a product, service, or technology supports general dentistry practice and patient care and then move into a real conversation without the booth feeling crowded or generic. That makes message clarity and meeting readiness more important than spectacle.
What booth size works best for AGD exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at AGD Annual Dental Conference, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for branded messaging, product presentation, and a focused meeting area without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs broader education messaging or multiple conversations at once, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.

How should exhibitors plan booth layout for AGD?

The layout should be planned around fast professional understanding and real clinical conversations, not oversized structure. Dental technology, operatory products, restorative solutions, education support, and practice resources should each be presented in a way that makes the category obvious quickly. Screen visibility, literature access, and meeting space all matter more here than dense visual clutter.

What makes booth execution at AGD different from other trade shows?

AGD is less about dramatic product spectacle and more about clinical credibility, continuing education relevance, and attendee-friendly presentation. Visitors want to understand how a product, service, or technology supports general dentistry practice and patient care and then move into a real conversation without the booth feeling crowded or generic. That makes message clarity and meeting readiness more important than spectacle.

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AGD

AGD Annual Dental Conference 2026

Event Time

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Venue

Caesars Palace

Organizer

Academy of General Dentistry (AGD)

Exhibitor Scale

Large national general dentistry conference with 100+ hours of CE, hands-on workshops, networking, and an exhibit hall showcasing dental innovations for thousands of dental professionals

Audience Type

General dentists, dental team members, dental students, residents, new dentists, clinical educators, practice owners, dental technology buyers, and dental professionals looking for continuing education and product solutions

Typical Booth Size

10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for dental product display, operatory demonstrations, clinical technology presentation, branded education messaging, and dentist meeting areas

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