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FDI World Dental Federation

The FDI World Dental Federation is an international organization representing the dental profession. Founded in Paris in 1900, it is a federation of national dental associations and dental specialist groups and is one of the oldest international professional bodies in dentistry. FDI is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has been in official relations with the World Health Organization since 1948.

History
FDI was founded in Paris on 15 August 1900 by the French dentist Charles Godon, dean of the École Dentaire de Paris, together with a small group of colleagues. The federation was created to organize regular international dental congresses and to support professional exchange and education across national borders. Analyses published in the early twenty-first century described FDI as increasingly engaged in global health policy, particularly on oral disease prevention and the integration of oral health into the wider non-communicable disease agenda. == Organization ==
Organization
FDI is a membership federation of national dental associations and specialist groups. Its General Assembly, also described as the World Dental Parliament, is the principal decision-making body and meets annually during the World Dental Congress. An elected Council oversees implementation of policy, and standing committees composed of member-association volunteers carry out programme work. == Activities ==
Activities
World Dental Congress FDI organizes the annual World Dental Congress (WDC), which combines scientific sessions with meetings of its governing bodies. The congress grew out of the international congress model central to the federation's founding purpose. Policy and frameworks FDI publishes policy statements and conceptual frameworks on oral health and dental practice. In 2016 its General Assembly adopted a revised definition of oral health that emphasized functional and psychosocial dimensions rather than the absence of disease alone. In 2021, FDI published Vision 2030: Delivering Optimal Oral Health for All, a policy framework on the place of oral health in health systems. == Standards ==
Standards
FDI is associated with the FDI World Dental Federation notation, a two-digit system for designating teeth and areas of the oral cavity. The system, also published as ISO 3950, was originally developed by the federation and has been recognized by the World Health Organization. Dental literature describes the system as the most widely used dental notation outside the United States and as suitable for standardized clinical and research communication. == World Oral Health Day ==
World Oral Health Day
World Oral Health Day is an annual public-awareness observance organized by FDI. It was first declared in 2007 and initially observed on 12 September, the birth date of Charles Godon, but the campaign was not fully activated until 2013, when the date was moved to 20 March to avoid conflicting with the FDI World Dental Congress. The observance has been marked by World Health Organization regional offices and other public-health institutions, which have used the day to promote oral health and advocate for universal health coverage that includes oral care. == Relations with international bodies ==
Relations with international bodies
FDI has been in official relations with the World Health Organization since 1948. FDI is one of the five member organizations of the World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA), alongside the International Council of Nurses, the World Medical Association, the International Pharmaceutical Federation, and World Physiotherapy. In November 2022, WHO and the WHPA signed a memorandum of understanding on health-workforce priorities, covering all five alliance members. FDI is also listed as a member of the NCD Alliance network. == Partnerships ==
Partnerships
FDI has participated in long-running public-health partnerships with private-sector and academic partners. The best-documented example is its collaboration with Unilever Oral Care on school-based toothbrushing and oral-health education. A 2018 review in the International Dental Journal described twelve years of joint activity under the FDI–Unilever Brush Day & Night partnership. The earlier Live.Learn.Laugh. programme was evaluated by researchers at the University of Salford across 38 countries, with findings published in the International Dental Journal in 2011; the commissioning of that evaluation was reported in the British Dental Journal in 2009. The Salford evaluation was commissioned as part of the partnership, and the supporting papers were published in a journal supplement associated with the programme. == Publications ==
Publications
FDI is the owner of the International Dental Journal, a peer-reviewed publication that succeeded the FDI Bulletin in 1950 and covers research, reviews, policy papers, and commentary in dentistry and oral health. == See also ==
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