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Overview

The WDA was established in 1870. With more than 3,000 members statewide, the WDA represents some 80 percent of all licensed dentists and a growing number of dental hygienists in Wisconsin – all choosing to belong to organized dentistry. WDA members are committed to promoting professional excellence and quality oral health care. The WDA is headquartered in West Allis and has a legislative office in Madison. It is one of 53 constituent (state-territorial) dental societies of the American Dental Association – the largest and oldest national dental association in the world.

Our mission: Advance the interests of WDA members and the dental profession by promoting professional excellence and quality oral health care for the public.

Volunteer dentists serving as officers and regional trustees lead the organization and direct 18 employees in two offices (West Allis and Madison) to provide members with mission-supporting programs that advocate, educate, empower and serve.

Our goals:

  • Serve our members. WDA will provide programs and services that its members agree provide them with real value.
  • Advocate for public-policy on oral health care. WDA will be the advocate for quality oral health care in all public policy issues.
  • Educate the public on oral health and delivery of care. WDA will be recognized as the public’s authoritative source of oral health care information.
  • Empower its members and staff for organizational and member success. WDA will develop governance systems and business processes to empower its members, staff and partners for maximum organizational achievement and member effectiveness in association initiatives.

High approval rating for Wisconsin dentists

A whopping 91 percent of Wisconsin residents have a favorable opinion of dentists. This is according to a 2011 public survey commissioned by the WDA to determine patients’ overall opinions of dentists in the Badger state.

This impressive figure reinforces dentists’ deep commitment to caring for patients and their strong, positive reputation among Wisconsin residents.

Dentists take this trust very seriously and, as doctors of oral health, work hard to provide the best care possible for everyone who needs it.

Click here to read more about how Dentists Do Serve and Make a Difference in their communities.

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2011 Year in Review

Bigger and better is the theme of the 2011 WDA Year in Review.

Record membership numbers, more grassroots members talking to their legislators and the public's high favorable opinion of dentists are some of the highlights.

Hands-on CPR-AED training required

Members are reminded that CPR-AED training must include "...instructor-led, hands-on skill training and assessment". Online courses without in-person, instructor-led skill training and assessment are not acceptable.

Dentistry Examining Board guidance on acceptable CPR-AED training for dentists and dental hygienists can be found here http://1.usa.gov/11YY3IC. 

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