FDI World Dental Federation

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FDI World Dental Federation
Fédération Dentaire Internationale
Founded1900
TypeProfessional Organization
FocusDentistry, Oral Health, Education, Scientific Publications
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Members
191 member countries
Key people
Orlando Monteiro da Silva, President
Websitewww.fdiworlddental.org

The FDI World Dental Federation, established in Paris in 1900 as the Fédération dentaire internationale, is the world's leading organization representing the dental profession. The FDI currently has 156 member associations from 137 nations and territories, representing almost a million dentists worldwide.

One of the main objectives of FDI is to facilitate the exchange of information among dentists worldwide. To this end the FDI publishes a number of scientific periodicals, including the International Dental Journal, Community Dental Health and Developing Dentistry, as well as organizing the World Dental Congress, held annually in different locations around the world.

Next Congresses will take place in:

*2012 Hong Kong SAR

  • 2013 Seoul (Korea)

Recent congresses were held in:

The FDI is officially recognized by the World Health Organisation and by the United Nations and joins the World Health Profession Alliance together with the International Council of Nurses, the World Medical Association, the International Pharmaceutical Federation.

The FDI currently manages a programme, involving national dental association members of the federation and financed by Unilever, to promote oral health programmes in more than 40 countries worldwide named Live.Learn.Laugh. Included in this list of affiliate societies is the ICOI (International Congress of Oral Implantologists).

The FDI headquarters is located in Geneva (Switzerland).

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