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A member of the American Dental Association (ADA) would typically be a licensed dentist practicing in the United States, including general practitioners and specialists such as orthodontists or oral surgeons. Additionally, dental students and dental hygienists may also join as members or affiliates. Membership offers access to resources, continuing education, and advocacy for oral health policies.

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