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The AAID Associate Fellow examination is the rigorous cornerstone credential offered by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, representing a significant professional milestone for dentists committed to the field of oral implantology.

This comprehensive certification is designed for general dentists, periodontists, prosthodontists, and oral surgeons who are actively engaged in implant dentistry and seek to quantitatively demonstrate their foundational knowledge and clinical proficiency to patients and peers alike.

Earning the title of Associate Fellow validates that you possess the entry-level expertise required to safely diagnose, plan, and execute dental implant treatments, placing you among an elite group of practitioners dedicated to advancing patient care standards.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

Preparing for the Associate Fellow examination requires a deep understanding of the multidisciplinary aspects of implant dentistry, covering both surgical and restorative phases.

The core syllabus encompasses four primary domains: basic sciences, diagnostic examinations, surgical procedures, and prosthetic/restorative reconstruction.

You must master topics including relevant head and neck anatomy, bone physiology, pharmacology of anesthetics and antibiotics, pathology, and biomaterials science.

Furthermore, you are required to demonstrate expertise in comprehensive medical and dental history evaluation, interpretation of radiographs and CBCT scans, treatment planning for various levels of edentulism, surgical site preparation, bone grafting techniques, and the design and occlusal management of implant-supported prostheses.

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The path to Associate Fellow membership consists of a challenging two-part examination process that evaluates both your theoretical knowledge and your clinical acumen.

Part 1 is the Written Examination, which is a four-hour, computer-based assessment featuring 150 multiple-choice questions covering the broad spectrum of basic and clinical sciences relevant to implant dentistry.

You must achieve a passing score set by the AAID Admissions and Credentials Board on Part 1 before you are eligible to apply for and take Part 2.

Part 2 is the Oral and Case Defense Examination, where you must present and defend three distinct clinical cases you have personally completed—specifically, a single-tooth replacement, a fixed partial denture for an edentulous segment, and a full-arch restoration—before a panel of AAID-credentialed examiners, while also answering questions regarding standardized case scenarios.

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation for the AAID Associate Fellow exam requires a structured study plan that includes reviewing official AAID materials, recommended textbooks, and recent scientific literature in the field.

AAID MaxiCourses, which provide 300 hours of comprehensive continuing education, are specifically designed to satisfy the educational requirements and prepare candidates for both parts of this examination.

In addition to formal coursework, you should dedicate significant time to reviewing anatomy, practicing with sample multiple-choice questions to build stamina, and refining your case presentation skills with colleagues or mentors.

The Part 1 written exam is typically administered virtually through a secure, remote-proctored portal, allowing candidates to take the test from their own computer, or it may be offered in person at specific AAID educational events.

The Part 2 oral and case defense examinations are scheduled at specific times throughout the year, traditionally held either virtually or at physical locations such as the AAID headquarters or concurrent with major dental conferences in cities like Chicago.

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully earning your Associate Fellow credential from the AAID distinguishes you as an expert, unlocking numerous advanced career opportunities and enhancing the trajectory of your practice.

Associate Fellow with a focus on Surgical Implantology

Restorative Associate Fellow in a Prosthodontic Practice

Implant Dentistry Specialist in a multi-specialty group

Lead Dentist at a high-volume dental implant center

Instructor in a hospital-based dental residency program

Continuing Education Lecturer on implant principles

Dental industry consultant for implant manufacturers

Academic faculty member specializing in oral implantology

 

Frequently Asked Questions

This quiz contains a total of 5 practice questions carefully selected to test your knowledge on this subject.
Yes, you will have exactly 0 minutes to complete the exam. A countdown timer will be visible once you start.
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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