List of dental organizations

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List of Dental Organizations

The field of dentistry is supported and advanced by a variety of dental organizations worldwide. These entities play crucial roles in education, research, advocacy, and the setting of professional standards. This article provides an overview of some of the most prominent dental organizations across the globe.

International Organizations[edit]

  • World Dental Federation (FDI): The FDI World Dental Federation serves as the principal representative body for over one million dentists worldwide. It focuses on global dental health issues, supports the development of national dental associations, and promotes the exchange of information and education in dental science.
  • International Association for Dental Research (IADR): The IADR is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing research and increasing knowledge for the improvement of oral health worldwide. It encourages interdisciplinary cooperation and communication among dental researchers.

Regional Organizations[edit]

  • European Federation of Periodontology (EFP): The EFP is an organization that unites national periodontal societies in Europe. It focuses on promoting research, education, and awareness related to periodontal health.
  • Pan American Health Organization (PAHO): While not exclusively focused on dentistry, PAHO addresses oral health as part of its broader mission to improve health and living standards in the Americas.

National Organizations[edit]

  • American Dental Association (ADA): The ADA represents the dental profession in the United States. It offers resources for dental professionals, sets standards for dental practice, and advocates for public health.
  • British Dental Association (BDA): The BDA is the professional association and trade union for dentists in the United Kingdom. It provides advice, support, and services to its members.
  • Canadian Dental Association (CDA): The CDA serves as the national voice for dentistry in Canada. It is dedicated to the promotion of optimal oral health, an essential component of general health.

Specialty Organizations[edit]

  • American Academy of Periodontology (AAP): The AAP focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.

Educational and Research Organizations[edit]

  • Academy of General Dentistry (AGD): The AGD is an organization exclusively dedicated to serving the interests and professional development of general dentists.

Conclusion[edit]

Dental organizations play a pivotal role in the advancement of dental science and the promotion of oral health globally. By fostering research, education, and professional development, these entities contribute significantly to the well-being of individuals and communities.


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