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Congratulations to the 2025 Resident & Dental Student Digital Poster Competition Winners
We are thrilled to celebrate the exceptional achievements of this year's participants in the Digital Poster Competition! With 126 outstanding posters presented, the caliber of research, clinical insights, and innovative approaches presented was truly inspiring.
The competition serves as a platform to highlight scholarly activity, foster collaboration, and encourage a deeper commitment to advancing the field of prosthodontics. From predoctoral students to residents, each submission showcased remarkable dedication to research and discovery.
We extend our deepest gratitude to our Poster Committee, volunteer judges, and the ACP Education Foundation for making this competition possible.
Congratulations to our winners!
(Not pictured, Mr. Shareef Amor)
Predoctoral Category:
First Place
Making the Right Call: Implants or FPDs? Rethinking Anterior Maxillary Implants
Ms. Jessica TN Vu, Texas A&M University
Second Place
A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Roadmap for Hereditary Dentin Disorders: What Every Prosthodontist Should Know
Mr. David Qin, Texas A&M University
Third Place
Effect of Lateral Window Size on Bone Formation in Maxillary Sinus Augmentation: A Systemic Review
Mr. Shareef Amor, Roseman School of Dental Medicine

Case Presentation Category:
First Place
Self-Developed AI-Assisted Smartphone-Based Photogrammetry for Implant-Supported Complete-Arch Fixed Dental Prostheses (ISCFDPs)
Dr. Apisit Akarapattanukul, Indiana University
Second Place
Comparison of Time-Efficiency Between Digital and Analog Workflows for Interim Complete-Arch Fixed Dental Prostheses: A Case Report
Dr. Elizabeth Rubalcava, Indiana University
Third Place
Immediate Maxillary Complete Denture With an Obturator Utilizing Conventional and Digital Workflows
Dr. Sahaprom Namano, Boston University
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Original Research Category:
First Place
Impact of Diabetes on Bond Strength of 10-MDP Adhesives to Dentine for Zirconia Restorations
Dr. Krishna Prakash, Rutgers University
Second Place
Accuracy and Precision of an AI Program for Locating Maxillomandibular Relationships in Digital Scans
Dr. Juan Diego Aguilera Ayala, New York University
Third Place
The Effect of Tightening Torque on Vertical Position of SRA Implant Scan Bodies
Dr. Christa Serban, Harvard University
We look forward to another competitive and successful competition in Chicago next fall at the 2026 Annual Session of the ACP.
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