A Global Community Advancing Esthetic Dentistry

Become an IFED Member

Whether you are looking to form a national/continental academy or already operate one - joining the IFED family places you on a different footing. 

We are proud to represent esthetic dentistry societies from over 40 countries and territories, that receive constant support and guidance, as well as industry recognition. Let the world of Dentistry continue to grow and develop by becoming a member and allow us to move forwards together!

Non-Profit

Although there must be a treasury of funds for operating expenses, the purpose of the academy should not be for financial gain. No member of the academy should make a direct profit from monies collected by or given to the organization. Under no circumstances should there be any type of product or corporate endorsement by the academy or members representing the academy. Separate donations may be solicited for selected approved programs of the academy, such as health, treatment of indigent patients, research, etc.


Our Guidelines

IFED Guidelines for forming an Academy of esthetic dentistry

National or Continental

The Academy must be national or continental in scope.

Democratically Organised

The Academy must be democratically organised and governed by a written constitution and by-laws.

Ethical and Scientific

The Academy must adhere to the highest ethical and scientific standards as demonstrated by at least 3 years of meetings.

Looking to Join?

IFED Membership

  • The actual membership fee is 750,- US Dollar/year.
    Please download, and complete the Application Form below.
  • Upon completing it, please ensure to attach all necessary documents.
  • You can send it to us in the post, to the following address:
    Professor Robert Sader · c/o DGÄZ e.V.
    Westerburg Castle · 56457 Westerburg (Germany)
  • Or send via email: ifed-office@dgaez.de

Download Application for Membership

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