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  2. Canadian Association of Orthodontists - Wikipedia

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    Life-Active members: Active or academic members who have maintained their membership in the Association for 40 consecutive years. Orthodontists are dental specialists in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of orthodontic problems. They have completed a minimum of two academic years of study in an accredited orthodontic residency program.

  3. Orthodontic Technicians Association - Wikipedia

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    Year Established Award Sponsor Aim Eligibility Prize 1990: Fellowship of the Orthodontic Technicians Association. [6] OTA: To recognise a member or past member for their years of service to orthodontic technology or for their distinguished ability or originality in their field. A member or past member that the OTA Council deems to merit this ...

  4. Dental education throughout the world - Wikipedia

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    The three first study years are similar education to the Human Medicine schools, then fourth and fifth years are dental studies and practices in the school clinic. In the last year, students have to complete evaluated and paid services in a public hospital and in a rural medical post (where there are no hospitals or doctors nearby, they will ...

  5. American Board of Orthodontics - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Tweed was the first certified orthodontist in the United States and Martin Dewey was the first Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. In 1950, ABO required graduates from residencies of orthodontics to present 15 cases and a thesis to get board certified. In 1964, a written examination ...

  6. British Orthodontic Society - Wikipedia

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    For most of its existence, it published the "Transactions of the BSSO" annually which contained all papers presented to the society in the preceding year. Following the establishment of the National Health Service in 1948 and the increasing demand for orthodontic treatment, there was a perceived need for representation nationally. The BSSO ...

  7. American Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American professional association established in 1859 which has more than 161,000 members. Based in the American Dental Association Building in the Near North Side of Chicago, [7] the ADA is the world's largest and oldest national dental association.

  8. World Federation of Orthodontists - Wikipedia

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    The Herbst Theatre had been the site, fifty years earlier when the United Nations charter was signed in 1945 following World War II. The WFO website is wfo.org. The organisation celebrates 15 May as the World Orthodontic Health Day, where importances of Orthodontic treatment by a qualified specialist orthodontist is emphasised around the world.

  9. American Association of Orthodontists - Wikipedia

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    It represents nearly 19,000 orthodontist members throughout the United States, Canada and abroad. All orthodontists are dentists and may simultaneously hold membership in the American Dental Association. Its headquarters are in Creve Coeur, Missouri, near St. Louis. [1] [2]