American Dental Education Association

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA), founded in 1923 as the American Association of Dental Schools, is a non-profit association representing academic dentistry based in Washington, D.C. It is known as the Voice of Dental Education.

In 2006, ADEA instituted Open Membership, which has increased the number of ADEA member institutions and engaged their faculty, staff, students, residents, and fellows in the Association’s work and goals, which center around preparing academic dental institutions, their current and future leaders, and the individuals they serve for a substantially different future world.

ADEA institutional members are allied, predoctoral, and postdoctoral dental education programs in the United States and Canada. ADEA individual members are more than 17,500 students, faculty, staff, and administrators, as well as numerous corporations working in oral health education.

Dental education is a broad and varied field that trains people as general dentists, specialists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental laboratory technicians. ADEA membership mirrors this diversity, so the Association has nearly 50 sections and special interest groups focusing on topics from endodontics, prosthodontics, and orthodontics to dental school admissions and practice administration.

ADEA also fosters interconnected community experiences that enable members to meet their individual goals while leveraging their collective strength:

ADEA determines best practices for dental education and encourages change in dental education programs and institutions that will benefit everyone. The ADEA Commission on Change and Innovation in Dental Education has engaged representatives from each U.S. dental school specifically to examine dental school curricula.

Also, through the ADEAGies Foundation, ADEA provides financial support for dental education, research, and leadership.

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