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What
is the Academy of Osseointegration
and where did it come from?
Following the introduction of osseointegration to
North America in 1982, a group of dental clinicians from the Greater
New York area participated in a course entitled "Osseointegration
in Clinical Dentistry."
Subsequently, the group formed a study club to share
research and information. This local study club eventually concluded
that a national organization was essential to foster education and
advancement in this field. As a result, the Academy of Osseointegration
was formed.
The first Annual Meeting of the Academy of Osseointegration
was held in Chicago in 1986. A Pro-Tem Executive Board was elected
to include representatives from oral surgery, periodontics, prosthodontics
and general practice. The Academy, and its affiliate, the Osseointegration
Foundation, were incorporated in 1987.
For 19-years, the Academy has met throughout North
America. Currently, the Academy plans to meet both within North
America and abroad. Meeting participation has increased, and
membership now exceeds 5,200 professionals almost 70 countries.
Elected officers and directors-at-large comprise the
Board of Directors, which sets the Academy's direction and oversees
its administration. Policies and ongoing activities are influenced
by the Academy's standing and ad hoc committees. Day-to-day operations
are
conducted by the Academy's professional staff.
The Academy of Osseointegration’s dedication
to the highest standards in patient care, research and education
remain the reason so many professionals have made the decision to
ally themselves with this leading organization.
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