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  1. The ADA is the leading source of oral health information and advocacy for dentists and their patients. Find continuing education, credentialing, advocacy, and more on the home page.

    • Why Join

      For those educated and trained stateside who now practice...

    • Find a Program

      The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) is the...

    • Testing

      The Department of Testing Services (DTS) Hub is a platform...

    • DENTPIN

      DENTPIN (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique,...

    • SmileCon

      SmileCon 2024, the ultimate event for dental professionals,...

    • Volunteer

      Meetings are held remotely but will occasionally take place...

    • ADPAC

      ADPAC, the American Dental Political Action Committee, is...

    • ADA News

      Since 1970, the ADA News has served practicing dentists in...

  2. Learn about the ADA's mission, history, governance, ethics, diversity, and benefits for members. The ADA is the leading source of oral health research, advocacy, and education for dentists and the public.

  3. Learn how the ADA sets standards for dental tools, products and services, and participates in international dental standards meetings. Find out how to volunteer, apply for awards and access dental billing data content specifications.

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  4. Dentists and dental professionals: Please click on Chat now if you need immediate assistance. (Available weekdays between 7a.m. - 6p.m. Central). You can also use the form below to send us a message.

  5. 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, the ADA is the world's largest and oldest national dental

  6. Learn how to become a member of the ADA and access exclusive resources and discounts to help your dental career. Choose from different membership types based on your practice, education, or location.

  7. Find clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and primary studies from the American Dental Association to improve your practice. Learn how to use evidence-based dentistry and access educational resources and policy statements.