Ukrainian Session “Challenges of Tobacco and Nicotine Control in Dental Practice” within the International Initiative “Working Together to Stop Tobacco and Nicotine”
The Ukrainian Association of Periodontology and Osseointegration, together with the NGO “Life” Advocacy Center, is pleased to join the international initiative “Working Together to Stop Tobacco and Nicotine”, launched by the Spanish Society of Periodontology and Osseointegration (SEPA) and the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP).

This initiative brings together professional associations, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world to exchange knowledge, experience, and resources in the field of tobacco and nicotine prevention and to reduce their negative impact on public health.
Date and Format
Date: June 4
Format: Online
As part of the international event, a Ukrainian session will be held on the topic:
“Challenges of Tobacco and Nicotine Control in Dental Practice”
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the latest scientific evidence, clinical experience, and practical approaches to preventing and addressing the consequences of tobacco and nicotine product use in dentistry.
Speakers of the Ukrainian Session
Presentations will be delivered by leading Ukrainian experts:
- Dmytro Kupyra
- Oksana Kopchak
- Yuliia Chumakova
- Yuliia Kolenko
Moderator of the Ukrainian Session: Myroslav Solonko
Schedule
- International Session: 16:00 (Kyiv time) 15:00 (CEST)
- Ukrainian Session: 17:00 (Kyiv time) 16:00 (CEST)
Participation
Participation is free of charge and open to everyone. Prior registration is required.
https://workingtogether.site/user-account/
We invite dentists, periodontists, students, educators, and all interested professionals to join this important discussion on the current challenges associated with tobacco and nicotine use.
Together, we are building a professional community committed to a healthier future free from tobacco and nicotine. Every step taken in tobacco control is an investment in the health of future generations.