International Association of Dental Students

The International Association of Dental Students (IADS) is a non-governmental organization representing interests of dental students worldwide. It was founded in August 1951 in Copenhagen, Denmark, and currently has more than 200,000 students from 60 countries.[1]

International Association of Dental Students
AbbreviationIADS
Formation26 August 1951
Founded atCopenhagen, Denmark
TypeNGO
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Official language
English Language
Executive Committee
  • President: Abdullah Munqith Al-Zubaidi
  • Vice President of Internal Affairs: Ralitsa Androlova
  • Vice President of Public Relations: Voon Yong Shean
  • Vice President of Science and Research: Shamim Ashraf
  • Vice President of Exchanges: Ahmet Çağlar Avcı
  • Vice President of Finances: Alexander Fuchs
Key people
Dr. Peter Swiss
Parent organization
FDI World Dental Federation
Websitewww.iads-web.org

History

In February 1951, the national organization of French stomatology students invited some of their colleagues from other countries to attend their annual meeting in Paris, France, where the Danish, Dutch and Swedish representatives proposed to establish international dental students' organization. Such proposal was unanimously welcomed.

A committee consisting of representatives from Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom was formed to work out the basic principles on which to build the constitution of the association. This constitution was drafted and the first executive committee was elected; Leslie Sorling from Sweden was elected the first president.[2]

Congress

Two international meetings take place each year to offer the opportunity for dental students delegates to come together to discuss their current issues and future strategies. One of these two meetings is called the Mid Year Meeting (MYM) and usually takes place by the end of each winter, while the other one is the Annual Congress (AC) which takes place by the end of each summer.[3]

List of IADS Congresses
Year Mid Year Meeting Annual Congress
2025  Turkey, Istanbul  Switzerland, Basel
2024  Tunisia, Monastir  Slovenia, Ljubljana
2023  Cyprus, Kyrenia  Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh
2022  Jordan, Amman  Kazakhstan, Almaty
2021 Online  Turkey, Istanbul
2020  Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Online
2019  France, Strasbourg  Tunisia, Monastir
2018  Cyprus, Kyrenia  Taiwan, Kaohsiung
2017  Lebanon, Beirut  Spain, Madrid
2016  Slovakia, Bratislava  Poland, Poznan
2015  Jordan, Amman  Thailand, Bangkok
2014  Tunisia, Tunis  Indonesia, Yogyakarta
2013  Portugal, Lisbon  Turkey, Istanbul
2012  Egypt, Alexandria  Romania, Bucharest
2011  Russia, Moscow  India, New Delhi
2010  Macedonia, Skopje  Czech Republic, Brno
2009  Slovenia, Ljubljana  Romania, Iași
2008  Poland, Lublin  Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh
2007  Georgia, Tbilisi  Hungary, Lake Balaton
2006  Croatia, Split  Sudan, Khartoum
2005  Norway, Bergen  Czech Republic, Prague
2004  Slovenia, Ljubljana  Germany, Berlin
2003  Poland, Kraków  Turkey, Istanbul
2002  Czech Republic, Prague  Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh
2001  Turkey, Istanbul  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
2000  Hungary, Budapest  Malta, Buġibba
1965  United Kingdom, London  United Kingdom, London
1964  United Kingdom, London  Netherlands, Amsterdam
1963  United Kingdom, London Cancelled
1962  United Kingdom, London  Germany, Düsseldorf
1961  United Kingdom, London  United Kingdom, London
1960  United Kingdom, London  Sweden, Stockholm
1959  United Kingdom, London  Germany, Berlin
1958  United Kingdom, London  Belgium, Ghent
1957  United Kingdom, London  Norway, Oslo
1956  United Kingdom, London  United Kingdom, New Castle
1955  United Kingdom, London  Sweden, Malmo
1954  United Kingdom, London  Netherlands, Utrecht
1953  United Kingdom, London  Germany, Marburg
1952  United Kingdom, London  United Kingdom, Birmingham
1951  France, Paris  Denmark, Copenhagen

Honorary Life Members

The title of Honorary Life Member (HLM) is the highest rank within the IADS, awarded to leaders through unanimous voting by the General Assembly. This designation recognises leaders who have made enduring and exceptional contributions to the association's mission and objectives.[4] According to IADS Bylaws,[5] "Honorary Life Members (HLM) shall be persons who have made distinguished contributions to the Association, and must be appointed unanimously by the General Assembly and shall be ex-officio members of the General Assembly without the right to vote, unless they have been certified as delegates by a Full Member".

List of Honorary Life Members (HLMs)
Name Country Year of Appointment
Abanoub Riad  Egypt 2022
Sina Saygili  Turkey 2022
Tomaz Spindler  Slovenia 2019
Omar Albairat  Morocco 2017
Pavel Scarlat  Romania 2017
Ahmed Hawas  Egypt 2008
Mark Antal  Hungary 2007
Sarkis Sozkes  Turkey 2002
Christopher Orr  United Kingdom 2001
Roberto Cabassa  Puerto Rico 2000
Eric Nomand  France 1999
Stephen Smith  United Kingdom 1997
Aldo Miranda  Puerto Rico 1995
Lynn Walters  United Kingdom 1984
Asterios Doukodakis  United States of America N/A
Marty Lipsey  United States of America N/A
Peter Swiss  United Kingdom N/A
Peter Dyer  United Kingdom N/A
John Seear  United Kingdom N/A
Aylwin Drakeford Hitchin  United Kingdom N/A
Jan-Eric Ahlberg  Sweden N/A
Carlos Bravo-Castro  Puerto Rico N/A
H. W. Hasse  Germany N/A
Arje Sheinin  Finland N/A
P. O. Pedersen  Denmark N/A

Green Dentistry Day

Green Dentistry is a joint project between IADS and Freier Verband Deutscher Zahnärzte (FVDZ) Student Chamber with the goal to raise awareness in dental practitioners and teach them how to change their routines towards a profitable and eco-friendly workflow for their future dental practices. Because in the last 20 years the trash produced per dental clinic has strongly increased, the tendency to use more and more single-use instruments (disposable) in the dental field and to be economically prepared for Future regulation.[6]

Green Dentistry Day is held each year on 22 May. It was launched in 2020 by competition among worldwide dental students in order to promote green dentistry.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Us | IADS".
  2. ^ "The Story of IADS | IADS". iads-web.org. Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  3. ^ "Meetings | International Association of Dental Students". Retrieved 2025-08-28.
  4. ^ "Alumni | International Association of Dental Students".
  5. ^ "Bylaws | International Association of Dental Students" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Green Dentistry". International Association of Dental Students. Archived from the original on 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2021-12-16.