Canadian Association of Orthodontists

The Canadian Association of Orthodontists (CAO, French: Association canadienne des orthodontistes, ACO), founded in 1949, is the Canadian national organization of educationally qualified orthodontic specialists. Its headquarters are in Toronto.[1]

The Association is dedicated to the advancement or orthodontics and the promotion of quality orthodontic care in Canada. The CAO advances the science and art of orthodontics, works for higher standards of excellence in the practice of orthodontics, protects the rights of its members as certified specialists in orthodontics, and promotes public awareness of the benefits of orthodontic health care rendered by certified specialists in orthodontics.

The Association has four classes of members:

Orthodontists are dental specialists in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of orthodontic problems, and who have completed a minimum of two academic years of study in an accredited orthodontic residency program. Only those dentists who have completed this training may call themselves "orthodontists", and only orthodontists may be members of the Canadian Association of Orthodontists.

The CAO is affiliated with the American Association of Orthodontists.

References

  1. "CAO Privacy Statement." Canadian Association of Orthodontists. Retrieved on December 23, 2011. "Canadian Association of Orthodontists 2175 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 310 Toronto, ON M2J 1W8"

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