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What is AACD Accreditation?
In 1984 the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry was formed by a group of forward-thinking individuals, dedicated to continuing education in the rapidly evolving field of cosmetic dentistry. Within a short period of time, the AACD developed a credentialing process for cosmetic dentistry designated "Accreditation".
As techniques and materials have improved, the Accreditation exam has continued to set a standard for excellence in cosmetic dentistry. Accreditation represents the acknowledgment of a doctor's or dental technician's excellence in cosmetic dentistry.
Accreditation and the examination process are administered by the American Board of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Purpose
Accreditation serves to set standards for excellence in cosmetic dentistry. Achieving Accredited status from the AACD requires dedication to continuing education, careful adherence to the protocols, and a resolve to produce exceptional dentistry.
Benefits
The Accreditation program of the Academy benefits you and your patients. The process encourages further education, interaction with like-minded colleagues, and opportunity for professional growth. Prospective patients who call or interface with the Academy on the website are informed that Accredited members have passed a rigorous examination that demonstrates enhanced skill in cosmetic dentistry. Accredited laboratory technicians are in greater demand for their services and are able to meet dentists who share the same philosophy and goals. You will become a better dentist or technician and patients will benefit from the higher quality of service and treatment that you will be able to provide.
How to Become Accredited / The Testing Process
Accreditation is a three-part process, consisting of a Written Examination, submission of Clinical Case Submissions & Reports for evaluation.
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