The Academy of General Dentistry defines a general dentist as “the primary dental care provider for patients in all age groups”. The general dentist is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patients’ oral health needs. Most importantly, a general dentist is an expert in dentistry. These dentists are highly educated and trained on all dental procedures, choosing not to specialize in only one particular facet of dentistry. That is to say, by making one phone call, you can be in touch with these dental experts and have access to a wealth of dental information, including what interests consumers most-keeping that bright, healthy smile.
What is the Academy of General Dentistry?
The Academy of General Dentistry is a non-profit international organization of 35,000 dentists from the United States, its territories and Canada. Therefore, they strive for continuing dental education to provide the best possible care to the patient. Found in 1952 “to serve the needs and represent the interests of general dentists and to foster their continued proficiency through quality continuing dental education in order to best serve the public.”
What makes the Academy of General Dentistry different from other dental organizations?
AGD is the only organization established for and governed by general dentists; it represents the interests of general dentistry exclusively. The Academy promotes public awareness of dental health and works to preserve the dentist/patient relationship by promoting freedom of choice. As a result, The Academy is a resource for dental health information and serves to advise on dental health issues. In its commitment to education, the Academy of General Dentistry is devoted to educating the public and encouraging and enabling patients to make informed dental health choices. Free dental advice is annually offered to consumers through SmileLine, the Academy’s national toll-free dental hotline. Through the Academy’s web site http://www.agd.org/, SmileLine Online lets consumers post their questions on a message board that is answered within hours by an Academy member. The web site also serves as a resource for current dental health information for consumers.
When a dentist is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry…
…the dentist has a commitment to continuing education and staying up-to-date on the latest procedures and technologies. Dentistry is ever-changing and constantly grows with new research and discovery. A dentist who is up-to-date is able to offer patients the best possible choices currently available in diagnosis and treatment. Members never stop learning since the Academy requires a 75-hour schedule of continuing education every three years. Surveys show, however, that members average more than 40 hours each year. The Academy of General Dentistry is a nationally recognized resource for dental education credit recording and monitoring for general dentists. The Academy also sponsors quality education courses throughout the country through local component and constituent academies.
What does an Academy of General Dentistry Fellow-ship and Mastership mean?
More than 10,000 dentists have earned an Academy Fellowship Award-roughly 10 percent of all general dentists. In order to qualify for the Fellowship Award, dentists complete a minimum of 500 credit hours of continuing education and passed a comprehensive 400-question examination. Secondly, these dentists must be a member of the Academy for five continuous years. Dentists recognize them as leaders and serve as examples to other dentists of the importance of quality continuing education to patient care. The award allows dentists to incorporate the latest techniques into their practice. Likewise, Masters of the Academy of General Dentistry have taken a total of 1,100 hours of continuing education. Therefore, Academy Masters have achieved their Fellowship and have completed an extra 600 hours of continuing education, including 400 hours of hands-on courses. Above all, a Master is knowledgeable all 16 disciplines in dentistry including periodontics, orthodontics and implants.
Which services are performed by general dentists?
- Amalgam and Composite Fillings
- Teeth Cleanings
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Root Canal Therapy
- Sealants
- Oral Surgery
- Treatment of Gum Disease
- TMD/TMJ Therapy
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Orthodontics
- Tobacco Cessation
- Home Care Instruction
- Nutrition Counseling
- Crowns and Bridges
- Dentures and Partial Dentures
- Dental Implants
- Mouth guards
Further information found at the Academy of General Dentistry, Public Information Office, 211 E. Chicago Ave., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60611. Phone (312) 440-4308