
Founded in 1947, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) is a not-for-profit membership association representing the specialty of pediatric dentistry. The AAPD's 7,500 members are primary oral health care providers who offer comprehensive specialty treatment for millions of infants, children, adolescents, and individuals with special healthcare needs. The AAPD also represents general dentists who treat a significant number of children in their practices. As advocates for children's oral health, the AAPD develops and promotes evidence-based policies and guidelines, fosters research, contributes to scholarly work concerning pediatric oral health, and educates healthcare providers, policymakers, and the public on ways to improve children's oral health. The academy's philanthropic arm, Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children: The Foundation of the AAPD, advances the AAPD mission through the support and promotion of education, research, service, and policy development.
Health Services Needs and Demand, Specialties, Dental, Adolescent, Dental Care for Persons with Disabilities, Child Welfare, Infant, Oral Health, Child Advocacy, Comprehensive Dental Care, Health Services Accessibility, United States, Societies, Dental, Pediatric Dentistry, Humans, Child, Dental Care for Children
Health Services Needs and Demand, Specialties, Dental, Adolescent, Dental Care for Persons with Disabilities, Child Welfare, Infant, Oral Health, Child Advocacy, Comprehensive Dental Care, Health Services Accessibility, United States, Societies, Dental, Pediatric Dentistry, Humans, Child, Dental Care for Children
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