Hotel & Travel: Discounted Hotels & More
Take advantage of exclusive hotel discounts for 2026 Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC) guests! Make getting to Denver a breeze so you can focus on enhancing your professional skills. Plus, stay and play after the convention with discounted Winter Park passes and accommodations.
Hotel Information
Hyatt Regency Denver (Headquarters Hotel)
Rate: $199 single/double
Location: 650 15th St, Denver
50 steps from Convention Center
Phone: (800) 445-8667
Deadline: Dec. 23, 2025
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Embassy Suites
Rate: $195 single/double
Location: 1420 Stout St, Denver
50 steps from Convention Center
Phone: (800) 445-8667
Deadline: Dec. 20, 2025
Code: 2026 Rocky Mountain Dental Convention
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Rooms at this hotel are sold out for Thursday, January 22. You can still reserve other nights at the convention rate; Thursday will be offered at the best available rate.
The Slate Hotel by Hilton
Rate: $179 single/double
Location: 1250 Welton St, Denver
.3 miles from Convention Center
Phone: (303) 292-5000
Deadline: Dec. 23, 2025
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Hilton Garden Inn
Rate: $159 single/double
Location: 1400 Welton St, Denver
.2 miles from Convention Center
Phone: (303) 603-8000
Deadline: Dec. 20, 2025
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Air Travel
Denver International Airport (DIA) is located just 30 minutes from downtown Denver and is a hub for United and Southwest Airlines, though all major airlines fly into DIA. In addition to rental car services and ride shares, the A-line commuter train departs from the airport to downtown every 15 minutes.
United Airlines
Take advantage of discounted fares into DIA on United Airlines, use code “ZRHB738925” and BOOK HERE.
Winter Park Discounts
Take advantage of exclusive RMDC attendee discounts at Winter Park Resort!
Lift Tickets
Extend your stay in Colorado by visiting the breathtaking Rocky Mountains. RMDC attendees can use this exclusive link to purchase $114 single-day passes. Experience world-class skiing, snowboarding, tubing or snowshoeing in the powder snow of Winter Park!
Click HERE and use code, “corp26a9jdks”.
Lodging
Plus, enjoy 30% off lodging at Winter Park Resort when you book HERE.
Official RMDC hotel reservations are ONLY available on our website. We do not employ a third party who calls or emails exhibitors/attendees directly. We cannot assist you with any concerns if you book with these services.
*Rates listed are for single/double occupancy and do not include tax. Additional charges may apply.
FAST TRACK - Good Bugs, Quick Checks: Helpful Bacteria and Chairside Diagnostics - 8:00am - 9:00am
This session will introduce you to innovative research from the ADA Forsyth Institute (AFI) on Saccharibacteria and its potential role in reducing inflammation and supporting a healthy oral microbiome. Discover how Dr. Bor and his team are adapting CRISPRCas technology into a rapid, saliva-based diagnostic tool capable of identifying oral pathogens in minutes. Gain insight into how these advances can transform periodontal care and open the door to more personalized and preventive treatment strategies.
Speaker: Dr. Batbileg Bor
Session Code: 1342
The Dentist-Hygienist Team: Champions of Complete Health! Part 1 & 2 - 8:00am - 4:30pm
Very important shifts in dental and medical research and clinical applications are changing the way we understand, diagnose, prioritize and treat our patients. Dentists and hygienists have a unique opportunity to elevate dentistry’s role in complete health dramatically. Discover new insights into the critical connection between oral pathogens, infections, systemic inflammation, breathing disordered sleep, TMD, bruxism and dental malocclusions. Leave much better equipped to resolve everyday problems.
Speaker: Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson and Ms. Lora Hooper
Session Code: 1301 and 1302
FAST TRACK: Open Wide and Say “Ahhh … ha!”: Innovations in Integrating Oral Health into Whole Body Care - 9:30am - 10:30am
Learn how the health care team can work together to improve health, enhance patient experiences and help control the cost of care. Discover how safety nets have integrated oral health and primary care, focusing on patients with diabetes, HIV, and/or substance use disorders, as well as integration of oral health and behavioral health, and oral health and vaccinations.
Speaker: Dr. Leah Schulz
Session Code: 1370
FAST TRACK: Beyond Teeth: Identifying Key Oral Health Issues for Lifelong Pediatric Wellness - 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Explore the vital role of early pediatric oral health in overall lifelong wellness. Discuss early identification of oral health issues, implications of oral microbiome development, the effects of breastfeeding, common challenges in early childhood and the comparative efficacy of fluoride and hydroxyapatite. Leave equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to identify and address oral health concerns proactively, ensuring healthier outcomes from infancy through adulthood.
Speaker: Dr. Kami Hoss
Session Code: 1299
Inflammation, Chronic Disease and Oral Health - 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Eighty percent of adults have at least one chronic condition, and 68% have two or more. What is the underlying cause? Chronic inflammation. It has been shown to contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, pancreatic cancer and more. Oral inflammation is often overlooked as a potential risk factor. This course will explore the link between inflammation, chronic disease and oral health.
Speaker: Ms. Carol Jahn
Session Code: 1242
INDUSTRY ALLY EDUCATION: Healthy Mouth, Healthy Life – A Look Beyond the Toothbrush - 3:00pm - 4:00pm
The mouth is a gateway to the rest of your body. Gum disease has been linked to increased risk for heart disease, stroke, diabetes, inflammation and osteoporosis. Discuss how introducing beneficial bacteria is promising for reducing gingival inflammation. Learn how to successfully change your patients’ habits and views on the importance of daily biofilm management, show them new techniques and strengthen their motivation to use them.
Speaker: Ms. Shannon Nanne
Session Code: 1312
What Lies Beneath: Treating Periodontal Disease Systemically - 8:00am - 9:00am
Review oral pathologies that show evidence of systemic health issues and identify when to refer the patient out for blood work. Discover proper risk assessments for enhanced preventive oral health and investigate the latest technologies to prevent and treat both hard and soft tissue disease.
Speaker: Ms. Amber Auger
Session Code: 1239
FAST TRACK: The Pros and Cons of Probiotics and Prebiotics for Optimal Oral Health - 9:30am - 10:30am
Probiotics may have the ability to create a more symbiotic biofilm, which can then act to reduce the propagation of more pathogenic bacteria and promote a healthy intraoral environment. Dr. Geisinger will summarize the existing evidence on the potential benefits of probiotics and prebiotics in establishing and maintaining oral health.
Speaker: Dr. Mia Geisinger
Session Code: 1217
FAST TRACK: Is Predictable Medical Control and Treatment of Periodontal Inflammation Becoming a Reality? - 9:30am - 10:30am
The dentist of the future will likely have a greater role in oral medicine and the treatment of oral diseases using medical approaches that will complement and sometimes replace surgical procedures. Dr. Van Dyke introduces innovative and promising technologies for the control of periodontal inflammation and other inflammatory diseases.
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Van Dyke
Session Code: 1340
FAST TRACK: Oral and Systemic Health Dynamics in Diabetes - 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Discuss the latest advances in periodontitis-systemic disease interconnection, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms through which periodontitis contributes to the pathogenesis of systemic diseases. Explore intricate links between periodontitis and diabetes and review innovative strategies for targeted therapies to reduce the risk of complications of diabetes or their exacerbation, influenced by periodontitis.
Speaker: Dr. Hatice Hasturk
Session Code: 1345
FAST TRACK: Reversing Inflammation and Its Role in Chronic Disease - 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Discuss the latest advances in periodontitis-systemic disease interconnection, offering new insights into the molecular mechanisms through which periodontitis contributes to the pathogenesis of systemic diseases. Explore intricate links between periodontitis and diabetes and review innovative strategies for targeted therapies to reduce the risk of complications of diabetes or their exacerbation, influenced by periodontitis.
Speaker: Ms. Leslie Flowers
Session Code: 1268
FAST TRACK: Comprehensive Approaches for Complete Health - 3:00pm - 4:00pm
In conversations about the “essential” nature of oral health to whole-body, systemic health, dental practitioners and advocates must be prepared to engage. Learn to bridge interdisciplinary approaches to participate in chronic disease management for oralsystemic conditions and identify skills to include in the whole health toolbelt to support a new paradigm for oral health
Speaker: Dr. An Nguyen
Session Code: 1316
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