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  1. The Indian Dental Association is an authoritative, independent and recognized voice of dental professionals in India. We are committed to public oral health, ethics, science and advancement of dental professionals through its initiatives in advocacy, education, research and development of standards.

  2. IDA represents more than 75,000 dental professionals and has 33 state branches and 450 local branches. Through its initiatives and campaigns, IDA reaches out to dental students, dental professionals, educators and the public to safeguard and promote optimal oral healthcare in the country.

  3. Indian Dental Assosiation welcomes you to our network of 29 state branches and 450 local branches with membership strength of around 75,000 dental professionals. IDA opens gateway to an infinite world of knowledge, activities and undreamt possibilities.

  4. Educational Training Centre (ETC) programmes for dentists, offered by Indian Dental Association (IDA) are designed to equip dentists with all essential skills and principles to grow their practice. The programs are tailored to meet the gap from practice to a successful clinical practice.

  5. Indian Dental Association ( IDA) represents dental professionals in India. [1] . Established in 1949, [2] The association currently has more than 75,000 members, 450 local branches, 28 state branches and 8 Union Territory branches and 1 Defence branch across India.

  6. The Journal of the Indian Dental Association (JIDA) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on original research articles exclusively designed for clinical practitioners. It provides a platform for eminent dentists to publish their research and evidence based findings in different fields of dentistry.

  7. www.idaahmedabad.comIDA Ahmedabad

    The Indian Dental Association (IDA) is an authoritative, independent and recognized voice of dental professionals in India. We are committed to public oral health, ethics, science and advancement of dental professionals through its initiatives in advocacy, education, research and development of standards.

  8. The most common oral diseases are dental cavities, periodontal (gum) disease, oral cancer, oral infectious diseases, trauma from injuries, and hereditary lesions. Periodontal diseases, dental caries, malocclusion, and oral cancer are the major dental problems effecting people in India.

  9. The Indian Dental Association (IDA) is an authoritative, independent and recognized voice of dental professionals in India. We are committed to public oral health, ethics, science and advancement of dental professionals through its initiatives in advocacy, education, research and development of standards.

  10. The Indian Dental Association (IDA) is an authoritative, independent and recognised voice of dental professionals in India. It is committed to public oral health, ethics, science and advancement of dental professionals through its initiatives in advocacy, education, research and development of standards.

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