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A record-breaking Scottish Dental Show

This year’s record-breaking Scottish Dental Show was another huge success – with more attendees, supporters and social media activity than ever before.

Nearly 2,000 delegates attended sessions with our expert speakers, met industry innovators and took the chance to catch up with colleagues from across the profession.

Attendees praised the positive atmosphere and the wide-ranging educational programme at the 11th annual event.

And as well as creating a buzz at Braehead Arena, the show also reached a new audience on social media as attendees shared their thoughts and pictures. 

Compared with on-the-day figures from 2023, the Scottish Dental Show’s reach from 31 May – 1 June increased by 1581% on Facebook and 231% on Instagram, with delegates and exhibitors actively posting on social media throughout the event. Discovery of the Scottish Dental brand also grew to new heights, with Facebook visits at an 132% increase on the previous year and Instagram profile visits up by 53%.

Next year’s event is already proving popular, with half the exhibitor stands for the Scottish Dental Show 2025 booked up and 75% of sponsorships confirmed. Book your exhibitor stand now to secure your place.

Ann Craib, Sales and Events Manager for Scottish Dental, said: “I’m delighted to say this has been our best show to date. We’ve had record numbers and delighted exhibitors, which makes my job so worthwhile. It’s been a real team effort!”

Another first came this year when Scottish Dental magazine teamed up with The Herald to launch a survey on the public’s opinion of NHS dentistry reform. The results revealed that the many patients said they had to seek private treatment due to a lack of available NHS dental care. 


Will Peakin, Editor of Scottish Dental, said: “It was fantastic to see so many people catching up with colleagues, meeting suppliers and advisers and benefitting from a world-class education programme. A huge thank you to them and, especially, to the programme speakers who delivered such high-quality CPD content. As well as providing insight into the state of NHS dentistry, the Herald survey also served to publicise the show in the run-up.”

Scottish Dental is a Connect-owned title published every two months which informs dental professionals of important profession updates, key industry topics and developments, and new products and innovations to help practices run more smoothly. The magazine has a strong relationship with the profession, highlighting the challenges it faces but also showcasing its achievements.

The annual Scottish Dental Show enables dental professionals to earn CPD, see demonstrations of new products, and network with professionals from across the international dental community. The show welcomes both new and returning exhibitors and speakers and continues to grow its number of attendees.

A huge thank you to all our exhibitors, sponsors, speakers and delegates for joining us for the Scottish Dental Show 2024. We hope you enjoyed the event.


Good news! The Scottish Dental Show will return to Braehead Arena next year on 20-21 June 2025. To book your exhibitor stand, email Ann Craib at ann@sdshow.co.uk

Scottish Dental and The Herald team up for survey

An image of a dental patient and a dentist looking at a screen. The Scottish Dental magazine and The Herald logos are in the top left corner.

What has your experience of dentistry been like post-pandemic? 

Scottish Dental magazine, a Connect-owned title, has teamed up with The Herald to discover the public’s view of NHS dentistry.

A new survey has been launched to gather people’s opinions and experiences, with the results due to be revealed in the run-up to the Scottish Dental Show which returns to Braehead Arena on 31 May-1 June.

The Scottish Government is facing a “six-month check-up” on the reforms to the dental system that were introduced in November. Senior officials will deliver an update on the changes at the annual show – the biggest gathering of dental professionals in Scotland.

Chief Dental Officer Tom Ferris, Deputy Chief Dental Officer Gillian Leslie and Dental Care Professional Advisor Elaine Hutchison will provide an update on the reform’s progress as part of the Scottish Dental Show’s education programme.

Fees – for fillings, extractions, dentures, root canal and other common dental treatments –  were increased with the aim of making it more affordable for dental surgeries to provide these on an NHS basis. The hope was that NHS activity would increase as a result, reducing waiting lists and making dental treatment more accessible again to patients on the NHS instead of having to go private. 

Routine check-ups also changed. Instead of fixed six-monthly recalls, dentists can now choose how often a patient should have an NHS dental examination based on their treatment needs. This can range from less than six months to once every two years.

The Government said the changes were designed to “empower dentists to use their clinical discretion and knowledge of best practice in delivering care”.

The Scottish Dental Show, a two-day event bringing together the biggest innovators and names in the dental industry, will provide dental professionals with a unique opportunity to share their thoughts on the reform and have their questions answered directly by government officials.

All answers are recorded anonymously with the results revealed in the run-up to the Scottish Dental Show on 31 May-1 June. 

Have your say today! Find out more and answer the survey here. Learn more about the Scottish Dental Show here.