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  2. General Dental Council - Wikipedia

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    The General Dental Council (GDC) is an organisation which regulates dental professionals in the United Kingdom. It keeps an up-to-date register of all qualified dentists and other dental care professionals such as: dental hygienists , dental therapists , dental nurses , dental technicians and clinical dental technicians. [ 1 ]

  3. Revalidation - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and Australia, revalidation refers to a mechanism used to "affirm or establish the continuing competence" [1] of health practitioners, whilst strengthening and facilitating ethical and professional "commitment to reducing errors, adhering to best practice and improving quality of care". [2]

  4. Dental Professionals Association - Wikipedia

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    On 19 November 2009 it announced that membership would be opened to all dental care professionals registered with the General Dental Council or having an interest in primary dental care. Membership of the Association was expanded to include dental nurses, hygienists, therapists, technicians and the dental trade.

  5. Dentistry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Minnesota are states which allow candidates to complete a 1-year General Practice Residency (GPR), or an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) in lieu of a regional board exam. As of 2007, New York no longer accepted the NERB, and has since required all graduates to complete a GPR or AEGD.

  6. This is a list of dental organizations in the United States. [1] National. Academy for Sports Dentistry; Academy of General Dentistry; Academy of Operative Dentistry;

  7. Dental service organizations - Wikipedia

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    Dental service organizations, known in the industry as dental support organizations [1] or abbreviated to DSOs, are independent business support centers that contract with dental practices in the United States. They provide business management and support to dental practices, including non-clinical operations. [2] [3]

  8. Current Dental Terminology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, payment to dental professionals is based on the CDT code(s) reported on the ADA Claim Form, so using the most current codes helps to maximize reimbursement and minimize audit liability. [6] In the near future, dental professionals will be required to use diagnosis codes in support of the procedures and services they provide.

  9. List of dental organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of various national and international dental organizations from around the world. ... Dental Professionals Association; The Faculty of General Dental ...