More than 4,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons and their teams will descend upon Seattle this summer for the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons’ (AAOMS) 108th Annual Meeting.
The Future of Surgery in Focus
The event, set to take place from July 15-18, promises to be a major hub for education, research, and innovation in the field. Sessions will tackle pressing topics like clinical education, emerging research, and AI discussions – all aimed at helping surgeons stay at the forefront of their craft.
The AAOMS Annual Meeting is a premier opportunity for oral and maxillofacial surgeons to come together and share best practices, network with peers, and learn from leading experts. From hands-on workshops and panel discussions to in-depth research presentations and exhibitions, attendees can expect a comprehensive experience that covers everything from patient care to the latest technological advancements.
One key area of focus this year will be the role of AI in oral and maxillofacial surgery. With AI-powered tools increasingly being used to enhance diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical precision, it’s essential that surgeons understand the benefits and potential risks of integrating these technologies into their practice.
What this means
While AI may be making waves in the medical community, its impact on oral and maxillofacial surgery is still being explored. This meeting represents a critical moment in that conversation, offering surgeons a chance to engage with AI experts, stay up-to-date on the latest research, and begin to integrate these technologies into their daily practice. By embracing AI and other emerging technologies, oral and maxillofacial surgeons can improve patient outcomes, streamline workflows, and stay competitive in an increasingly complex healthcare landscape.
The AAOMS 108th Annual Meeting is set to be a landmark event in the world of oral and maxillofacial surgery. With its unique blend of education, research, and networking opportunities, it’s an event that no surgeon wanting to stay at the forefront of their field should miss.



