AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHODONTICS DOCTOR CERTIFICATION

The American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) was founded in 1929. It is the oldest and most prestigious specialty board in dentistry. The ABO’s aim is to elevate the standards of the practice of orthodontia, to familiarize the public with its aim and ideals, and to protect the public against irresponsible and unqualified practitioners.

The Board upholds four main objectives supported by its mission:

To evaluate the knowledge and clinical skills of graduates of accredited orthodontic programs by conducting exams and conferring time-limited certificates
To re-evaluate clinical knowledge and skills through administration of recertification exams throughout a Diplomate’s career
To support the development of quality graduate, postgraduate, and continuing education programs in orthodontics
To promote and encourage certification expertise throughout the world

BECOMING BOARD CERTIFIED

To become board certified, an orthodontist has to pass a rigorous set of written and clinical examinations, as well as a comprehensive review of his or her credentials. The initial process of becoming board certified can take anywhere from five to ten years. Once certified, the orthodontist must become recertified every ten years to maintain board-certified status.

Graduating first in her class at dental school, Dr. Calkins graduated from National Autonomous University of Mexico City (UNAM). Dr. Calkins graduated nationally and internationally  in the Specialty of Orthodontics. Her degree is recognized by the American Board of Orthodontics with successful completion of Phase I on the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Calkins graduated from Howard University and has participated in the New York Plastic Surgery Department for the management of Cleft Palate.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE BOARD CERTIFIED?

A board-certified orthodontist, also known as a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, has been voluntarily examined by his or her peers on the basis of knowledge and clinical skills. Becoming board certified signifies the orthodontist’s pursuit of continued proficiency and excellence in orthodontics.

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