Major factors fueling market growth include the prevalence of dental caries, periodontal diseases, and oral cancer; the rising demand for minimally invasive and preventive dental procedures; growing adoption of implantology and orthodontics; and technological breakthroughs in diagnostics, biomaterials, and tele-dentistry. Additionally, increased consumer focus on aesthetics and wellness, along with supportive regulatory frameworks, are propelling advancements in dental therapeutics and products.
IMDSOH 2026 will address emerging trends and innovations across preventive dentistry, restorative and cosmetic techniques, oral surgery, digital and robotic dentistry, and oral disease diagnostics. The conference will also focus on challenges related to access, affordability, and oral health education, fostering collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders. Join us in Budapest to explore how science and technology are transforming oral healthcare and improving patient outcomes globally.
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, is often called the “Pearl of the Danube” for its breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage. The city is uniquely divided by the Danube River into two parts: Buda, with its historic castles and hills, and Pest, known for its vibrant streets, shops, and nightlife. Budapest is famous for its stunning architecture, including the Gothic Revival Parliament Building, the medieval Buda Castle, and the iconic Chain Bridge connecting the two sides. Visitors can relax in its world-renowned thermal baths, such as Széchenyi and Gellért, which have been a part of the city’s tradition for centuries. The city’s cafes, markets, and restaurants offer delicious Hungarian cuisine and a lively atmosphere. Budapest also boasts numerous museums, theaters, and galleries that celebrate its artistic and historical legacy. With its blend of old-world charm and modern energy, Budapest is a dynamic city that attracts millions of tourists every year. It hosts various festivals and cultural events, showcasing music, dance, and local traditions.
May 11-13, 2026