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  1. The American Academy of Dental Hygiene's mission is professional growth through leadership, mentorship, and fellowship. Foster the continuing pursuit of education and research in the art and science of dental hygiene.

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  2. The inception of the profession of dental hygiene was supported by research conducted nearly 100 years ago. Dr. Alfred C. Fones opened the first school of dental hygiene, developing the concept of prevention specialists called “dental hygienists.”

  3. The American Dental Hygienists’ Association is celebrating their 100-year anniversary, definitely a momentous occasion! I am celebrating my 49 th year as a dental hygienist – nearly half the years of our professional organization!

  4. Remembering Ann Battrell: A legacy in leadership. Much has been written about the recent passing of Ann Battrell, MSDH, FADHA, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA), just weeks short of ADHA’s 100-year anniversary celebration.

  5. 1 Ιουν 2014 · Science and research is the thread that connects all aspects of dental hygiene practice regardless of setting. The American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) values the importance of research in defining dental hygiene practice.

  6. 1 Μαρ 2013 · Many organizations provide CE for dental professionals, from the for-profit companies to professional associations. The Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Dental Hygiene provide continuing education approval programs.

  7. Dr. Taylor, who died in 1910, would be proud of the strides women dentists have made—and continue to make—since then. In 1921, 12 young women who had met at the American Dental Associations annual meeting decided to form a new organization—Federation of American Women Dentists.