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American Association of Dental Boards

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The American Association of Dental Boards [1] (AADB) was founded in 1883 as the “National Association of Dental Examiners.” It is a national association that encourages the high standards of dental education, promotes higher and uniform standards of qualifications for dental practitioners, and advocates uniform methods in the conduct, operation, and working of dental examining boards.

The mission of AADB is "to serve as a resource by providing a national forum for exchange, development, and dissemination of information to assist dental regulatory boards with their obligation to protect the public."

AADB membership is comprised of boards of dentistry, specialty boards, present and past board members, board administrators and attorneys, and dental educators. Virtually every state dental board maintains a membership, joined by a group of Canadian provinces and U.S. protectorates. Memberships are also held by individuals currently serving on dental boards and former dental board members who remain active in regulatory affairs. Other members include educators, examiners, lawyers, and dental board administrators.

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