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- Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Association of Orthodontists is the official voice for accredited Orthodontic Specialists in Canada We promote the highest standards of orthodontic education and quality patient care
- About the CAO - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Association of Orthodontists is the national organization and official voice for Certified Orthodontic Specialists in Canada and is dedicated to the promotion of the highest standards of excellence in orthodontic education and quality orthodontic care
- Conference - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
International Orthodontists If you are an international orthodontist interested in attending the 74th Annual CAO Conference, please download our invitation letter
- About Orthodontics
Your orthodontist is a specialist in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities Orthodontic Specialists must first become dentists by completing a 4-year program at a dental school in a university or other institution accredited by the Canadian Dental Association (CDA)
- Find an - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Association of Orthodontists is the national organization and official voice for registered orthodontic specialists and is dedicated to the promotion of the highest standards of excellence in orthodontic education and quality orthodontic care
- Contact Us - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Association of Orthodontists is the national organization and official voice for registered orthodontic specialists and is dedicated to the promotion of the highest standards of excellence in orthodontic education and quality orthodontic care
- Frequently Asked Questions - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
Why did you decide to get braces? Would you recommend your friends visit an orthodontists, and why? How did orthodontics change your life?
- CFAO - Canadian Association of Orthodontists
The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Orthodontics (CFAO) was established in 1981 to promote the advancement of the science and art of orthodontics not only to our Specialist colleagues, but also to orthodontic students and the general public
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