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The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American advocacy group that promotes
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Web site for The Journal of the American Dental Association.
New York State Dental Association is a constituent of the American Dental
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Manufactures wide range of instrumentation and systems for communications equipment
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The Georgia Dental Association and the American Dental Association encourage all
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The largest dental association in the world is the “American Dental Association”
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The following past Presidents of the American Dental Association have all personally
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ACP is the American Dental Association-recognized organization for the specialty
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