Sept 5-6 WI-DHA Indigo Conference 2025

Apr 14, 2025 | Events, Uncategorized

WI-DHA Indigo Conference 2025

Event Dates: September 5–6, 2025

Location:

Kalahari Waterpark, Resort, & Convention Centers; Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin 53965

MicrobeLink DX® is proud to announce that Jennifer will be a featured speaker at the WI-DHA Indigo Conference 2025, hosted by the Wisconsin Dental Hygienists’ Association. In her session, “Linking Oral Microbes to Systemic Health,” Jennifer will delve into the latest breakthroughs in salivary diagnostics and explore how oral microbes influence overall systemic wellness.

As a dedicated expert in dental diagnostics, Jennifer will share practical insights and actionable strategies that help dental professionals better understand the critical connection between oral health and systemic disease. Attendees will also have the opportunity to visit the MicrobeLink DX booth, where innovative testing solutions and cutting-edge technology will be showcased.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with industry leaders, enhance your knowledge of oral-systemic relationships, and explore new diagnostic advancements at one of the year’s premier dental hygiene events.

For more details about the event, please visit https://widha.org/event/indigo-conference/

 

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