Use of Academic, Professional and Honorary Titles
ADOPTED by General Assembly September, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore
- Professional dental qualifications should provide confirmation to dental bodies, to the public and to patients, of a dentist’s professional competence.
- A dentist should therefore use, in connection with dental practice, only those qualifications/credentials or titles which are so permitted the dental regulatory authority(s) in that jurisdiction(s).
- Whilst it must be for the dental regulatory authority(s) in that jurisdiction(s) to decide upon the legal requirements and restrictions applicable, the Ðǿմ«Ã½ considers that the use of honorary dental titles, including those obtained from international dental organisations, and of non-dental qualifications/credentials could be misleading both to patients and to the public by implying the attainment of a specialist or other higher diploma. Such titles should therefore be limited to communications with other dental colleagues, scientific papers and curriculum vitae.