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Ada I Pressman Memorial Scholarship - About ada the primary objectives of the australian dental association are to encourage the improvement of the oral and general health of the public, promote the ethics, art and science. New data out today (30 july) from an ada survey of 25,000 australian adults found that 40% of us think around two years old is acceptable for the first dental visit, while 20% believe it should. The ada is here to help you. It’s only a couple of months until the ada’s flagship oral health promotion event takes place from monday 4 to sunday 10 august, and we are excited to unveil the concept and theme for this. The ada has announced that its new chief executive officer (ceo) will be dr kate more, commencing in her role on tuesday 8th october. Simply contact us via phone, mail, or by using the form below, giving us as many details as you can, and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. If you’re an ada member dentist or dental student with a passion for improving the oral health outcomes. Since 1927, we have been devoted to the interests of dentists and the dental needs of patients in communities across south australia. Would you like to make a difference to the oral health of disadvantaged australians?

The ada is here to help you. Simply contact us via phone, mail, or by using the form below, giving us as many details as you can, and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. The ada has announced that its new chief executive officer (ceo) will be dr kate more, commencing in her role on tuesday 8th october. New data out today (30 july) from an ada survey of 25,000 australian adults found that 40% of us think around two years old is acceptable for the first dental visit, while 20% believe it should. It’s only a couple of months until the ada’s flagship oral health promotion event takes place from monday 4 to sunday 10 august, and we are excited to unveil the concept and theme for this. Since 1927, we have been devoted to the interests of dentists and the dental needs of patients in communities across south australia. If you’re an ada member dentist or dental student with a passion for improving the oral health outcomes. About ada the primary objectives of the australian dental association are to encourage the improvement of the oral and general health of the public, promote the ethics, art and science. Would you like to make a difference to the oral health of disadvantaged australians?

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Simply Contact Us Via Phone, Mail, Or By Using The Form Below, Giving Us As Many Details As You Can, And We'll Get Back To You As Quickly As Possible.

Would you like to make a difference to the oral health of disadvantaged australians? The ada has announced that its new chief executive officer (ceo) will be dr kate more, commencing in her role on tuesday 8th october. The ada is here to help you. It’s only a couple of months until the ada’s flagship oral health promotion event takes place from monday 4 to sunday 10 august, and we are excited to unveil the concept and theme for this.

Since 1927, We Have Been Devoted To The Interests Of Dentists And The Dental Needs Of Patients In Communities Across South Australia.

About ada the primary objectives of the australian dental association are to encourage the improvement of the oral and general health of the public, promote the ethics, art and science. If you’re an ada member dentist or dental student with a passion for improving the oral health outcomes. New data out today (30 july) from an ada survey of 25,000 australian adults found that 40% of us think around two years old is acceptable for the first dental visit, while 20% believe it should.

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