DENTAL TRAUMA MANAGEMENT E-POSTER Competition
Abstract Submission
To present your work as an E-Poster at the Dental Trauma Management Conference, please follow the steps below:
- Submit Your Abstract:
Email your abstract (as described below) to info@arapd.org no later than 1 February 2026 - Assessment & Notification:
The Scientific Committee will review all submissions. You will be notified of the committee’s decision by 15 February 2026, via email. - Email Delivery:
All correspondence will come from info@arapd.org. Please check your spam/junk folder to ensure you receive our messages. - Conference Registration:
Please note that abstract submission does notconstitute conference registration. E-Poster presenters must register for the Dental Trauma Management Conference separately. - Confirmation of Registration:
Accepted abstracts and posters will only be scheduled for presentation once proof of conference registration has been submitted.
Abstract / E-Poster Judging Criteria
The Scientific Committee will evaluate submissions according to the following:
- The case/research project must be related to dental and/or maxillofacial trauma.
- The abstract must not exceed 300 words.
- Clinical cases must be fully described.
- Research Aims must be clearly and explicitly stated.
- Research methods must include a clear description of the study population/subjects, assessment methods, and data analysis.
- The study design must be appropriate for addressing the stated hypothesis.
- Results must be clearly and coherently presented.
- Conclusions must be consistent with, and supported by, the results.
E-Poster Format Requirements
The Dental Trauma Management Conference 2026 utilizes digital (E-Poster) presentations displayed on interactive monitors. This format replaces traditional printed posters.
E-Poster Submission Deadline: 1st of February 2026
Formatting Specifications
- Language:All E-Posters must be prepared in English.
- Software:Use the official PowerPoint template provided below, then export your final poster as PPT, PDF, PNG, or JPEG.
- Orientation & Layout:
- Portrait (vertical)
- 16:9 ratio
- Recommended page size: 01 cm (W) × 142.02 cm (H)
- Pixel Dimensions:
- Minimum: 1125 × 2000 px
- Maximum: 2250 × 4000 px
- Resolution:300 DPI
- Color Scheme:
- Use high-contrast combinations (e.g., dark fonts on light backgrounds or vice versa).
- Avoid low-contrast color choices.
- Fonts:
- Minimum font size: 24 pt
- Increase font size if the layout appears sparse
- Sections and titles may be adjusted as needed
- Links:
- Do not include hyperlinks.
- If external information is required, use a QR code.
- Media:
- Allowed: Images, graphs, tables
- Not allowed: Audio, music, or video files
- File Size:Maximum 10 MB
- Save your E-Poster on a USB memory stick and bring it with you.
E-Poster Template:
E-Poster Tips for Effective Communication
- Use large fonts and limit text to essential information.
- Keep your content simple, clear, and visually engaging.
- Ensure the information flows logically; use numbers, arrows, or letters if needed.
- Use high-quality visuals—graphs, images, diagrams—to support your message.
- Present your final conclusions as a brief, focused summary of your key findings.
E-Poster Display
- E-Posters will be available for viewing throughout the duration of the Dental Trauma Management Conference.
- Presenters may be asked to stand by their posters during coffee or lunch breaks to answer questions from delegates and judges.
- If you have any queries, please contact info@arapd.org.
We look forward to receiving your abstracts and E-Posters!
Publication
All accepted poster abstracts will be published in the Advancements in Paediatric Dentistry Journal.
Poster Prize
Poster abstracts and E-Poster presentations will be evaluated by a panel of judges. The winner of the Poster presentation Award will be announced during the conference’s closing ceremony.
The prize includes:
- Certificate of Achievement
- Research will be published in the Advancements in Paediatric DentistryJournal
- Complimentary admission to the next Dental Trauma Guide Symposium in Copenhagen
