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How do I find an ADA member dentist near me?
Enter your street address and ZIP code for a list of ADA member dentists near you. Find-a-Dentist® About ADA Resources Contact AAA Find-a-Dentist® No matter where you are, an ADA member dentist is nearby. * Required Distance Specialty Search
How do I find a dentist in California that accepts new patients?
If you cannot find a dentist in your area who is accepting new patients, please contact the Medi-Cal Telephone Service Center for additional help at 1-800-322-6384. * If your language is not listed, please call the Telephone Service Center at 1-800-322-6384 for free translation services during a dental appointment.
How do I retrieve my Ada number?
Most U.S. dentists and dental students, regardless of membership status, have an ADA number, which functions as your User ID. To retrieve your ID, please visit Forgot User ID.
What if I don’t know my Ada number?
If you are not a member and/or do not know your ADA number, please contact the ADA Member Service Center by phone or email for assistance. The Member Service Center is available weekdays between 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Central Time.
How do I find my ADA number?
You can find your member number on your ADA News or your member card. For help, visit the ADA Member Service Center, call 800-621-8099 or send an email request for your ADA number.
What is ADA ID number?
All dentists and dental students, regardless of membership status, have a nine-digit ADA number, which functions as your User ID. If you are an ADA member dentist or dental student, you can use either your nine-digit ADA member number or your primary email on file with the ADA as your User ID.
How do I get my ADA card?
By logging into ADA.org/MyADA, members can choose to print their own cards at home or save it to their smartphone's virtual wallet.
What is a Dentpin number?
DENTPIN (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique, eight-digit number that helps protect your personal identifying information. It replaces the use of Social Security Numbers, Canadian Social Insurance Numbers or Reference Numbers for the dental testing, application and education systems.
What is an ADA member?
Membership types For dentists entering or in a graduate or residency program after finishing dental school. Government and military. For those in active-duty military or full-time federal government service. Students. Take advantage of ADA resources to get the most out of dental school and beyond.
Which toothpastes are ADA approved?
In fact, Crest Pro-Health Gel Toothpaste - Clean Mint, Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste - Clean Cinnamon, Crest Pro-Health Night Toothpaste, and Crest Pro-Health Whitening are the toothpastes that have received the ADA Seal of Acceptance for protecting against all these areas: cavities, gingivitis, plaque, sensitivity, bad ...
What is ADA in California?
The ADA prohibits discrimination based on a person's disability in employment, State and local government programs, private and non-profit businesses (referred to as public accommodations), commercial facilities, transportation, and telecommunications.
What is ADA compliant in California?
Being ADA compliant means that a business has ensured that disabled individuals have the same access as anyone to all areas of their premises. California takes ADA compliance very seriously; state law declares that any business that chooses to violate the act is also committing a civil rights violation.
How do I qualify for ADA in California?
The ADA also protects you in the following cases:You have a history of a disability (such as cancer that is now in remission) or an employer believes that you have a disability, even if you don't.You have a relationship with a person who is disabled, even if you do not have a disability yourself.
How long does it take to get a Dentpin?
approximately 1-3 business days to process.
What is Inbde?
The Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE) is a new written, cognitive examination for dental licensure scheduled to replace the current National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Part I and Part II examinations no sooner than August 2020.
How do I get my NBDE results online?
Go to the American Dental Association site. Click Send Official Score Reports and National Board Results Requests and then click Request NBDE Part I and Part II Results. Log in with your DENTPIN and password. Verify your personal information.
What is the dental board of California?
The Dental Board of California licenses and regulates over 100,000 licensees; consisting of dentists (DDS), registered dental assistants (RDA), and registered dental assistants in extended functions (RDAEF). In addition, the Board has the responsibility for setting the duties and functions of unlicensed dental assistants.
What is the responsibility of the Board of Dental Assistants?
The Board’s highest priority is the protection of the public when exercising its licensing, regulatory, and disciplinary functions.
How to contact ADA by phone?
If you are not a member and/or do not know your ADA number, please contact the ADA Member Service Center by phone or email for assistance. phone: 800.621.8099. email: [email protected]. The Member Service Center is available weekdays between 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Central Time.
How many digits are in ADA membership number?
All dentists and dental students, regardless of membership status, have a nine-digit ADA number, which functions as your User ID. If you are an ADA member dentist or dental student, you can use either your nine-digit ADA member number or your primary email on file with the ADA as your User ID. You can find your ADA member number on your membership ...
What is DENTPIN?
DENTPIN (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique, eight-digit number that helps protect your personal identifying information. It replaces the use of Social Security Numbers, Canadian Social Insurance Numbers or Reference Numbers for the dental testing, application and education systems.
Additional applications that require DENTPIN
All U.S. dental schools use the Associated American Dental School Application Service. (AADSAS).
Register for a DENTPIN
If you are testing for the first time, you must register for a DENTPIN before you apply to test.