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AAID Associate Fellow Implant Practice Exam

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The American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) is the world's leading professional organization dedicated to the art and science of implant dentistry. Achieving AAID credentialing specifically the Associate Fellow designation is a powerful statement of a clinician’s dedication to mastering comprehensive patient care through dental implants.

This examination is designed for licensed dentists, whether general practitioners or specialists, who have completed significant postdoctoral or continuing education in implant dentistry. It serves as a comprehensive validation of your entry-level theoretical knowledge, ensuring you possess the necessary understanding of science, planning, and surgical principles to place and restore dental implants safely and effectively. Passing this gatekeeper exam is an essential step towards elevating your clinical practice.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparation for the AAID Associate Fellow examination is often a culmination of years of clinical experience and dedicated study. While many candidates undertake specific prep courses, such as the widely respected AAID MaxiCourse (which typically requires 300 hours of postdoctoral learning), the examination itself assesses the knowledge required for a candidate to progress to the oral/case review stage.

The syllabus covered by the examination is broad and demanding, encompassing four primary domains:

  • Surgical Placement and Management (40%): Presurgical considerations, endosseous implants, specific surgical techniques, augmentation protocols, use of membranes, and postoperative care.
  • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (21%): Analyzing medical and dental histories, executing thorough oral examinations, interpreting radiology (including CBCT), and developing comprehensive diagnostic summaries.
  • Basic Science (20%): Anatomy (particularly muscles, spaces, and vascular systems), biomaterials, pharmacology, physiology (including Wolff's Law), and wound healing dynamics.
  • Implant Prosthetics (19%): Understanding prosthetic components, biomechanics, specific techniques, and the materials used for definitive restoration.


What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final step in achieving Associate Fellow status begins with Part 1, which is the written examination described here. You must receive a passing score on this written component before you are eligible to apply to take the second part, which is the oral/case examination.

  • Format: The Part 1 written exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. Each question has four possible answers, and candidates must select the single best answer.
  • Time Limit: You are allotted four hours to complete the examination.
  • Scoring: There is no penalty for guessing; your score is based solely on the number of correct answers entered on the answer sheet.
  • Modalities: Candidates will be tested on various implant modalities, including root-form, plate-form, and subperiosteal implants, as well as associated grafting and restorative techniques.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is the cornerstone of success for the AAID examination. Because the scope is vast, actionable study strategies are crucial:

  • Follow the Official AAID Study Guide: AAID provides a dedicated Study Guide for the Associate Fellow examination. This guide includes a valuable list of "key words" (e.g., osseointegration, trabecular bone, torque, sinus anatomy, vascular supply) that serve as excellent anchors for your focused reading.
  • Structured Education: Completion of an AAID MaxiCourse is highly recommended. These comprehensive programs are specifically designed to deliver the didactic hours required and cover the entire curriculum tested on the exam, from basic science to complex clinical management.
  • Resource Review: Your study should include current, standardized textbooks and leading peer-reviewed periodicals in the field of oral implantology. Review sample questions provided by the Academy to familiarize yourself with the question structure and difficulty.
  • Exam Delivery: Historically, this exam was held at physical testing sites or specialized authorized schools. However, the current standard for Part 1 is a remote proctored examination. You will take the exam via a secure online portal on your own computer, monitored by a virtual proctor, which requires a cell phone, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a distraction-free location.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the AAID Associate Fellow credential signifies to the dental community and the public that you meet recognized standards of excellence in implant dentistry. While not a prerequisite for employment, the credential vastly increases your professional standing.

This certification unlocks specific career paths and leadership opportunities, including:

  • General Dentist with Specialized Focus: A significant increase in implant case acceptance and procedural complexity within your general practice.
  • Associate Dentist in Specialized Implant Practice: Joining a dedicated implantology team that values validated expertise.
  • Lead Implantologist within a Dental Service Organization (DSO): Moving into a clinical leadership role managing implant services for a larger dental group.
  • Advanced Clinical Instructor: Leading study groups or serving as a faculty member for implant continuing education.

 

 

 

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Yes, you can retake this practice test as many times as you need. The questions and options may be randomized on subsequent attempts to ensure comprehensive learning.

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