Events and Education
- Aug 15, 2025 Friday
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Examination
- To be considered as an examiner you must have been a Diplomate for at least 3 years and in good
standing with the ABOI/ID.
• Examiners will be chosen on a yearly basis with no term specified to service as an examiner. You may be
selected as a proctor for the first year or two. As a proctor you will sit in on several exam sessions before
being paired up with another examiner.
• No examiner shall serve for more than ten (10) years, however in the case of an emergency, it will
be at the discretion of the Part II Examination Chair to appoint an examiner.
• Examiners are not compensated for their service as an examiner to the ABOI/ID. Examiners are
reimbursed for their travel expenses and other reasonable expenses that are outlined in the ABOI/ID
reimbursement policy.
• If selected, you will be required to complete confidentiality agreement, conflict of interest and
disclosure forms provided by the ABOI/ID.
• To continue service as an examiner, you must resubmit an application every three (3) years.
If interested, please fill out the application and email it to diplomate@aboi.org
- To be considered as an examiner you must have been a Diplomate for at least 3 years and in good
- Mar 12–15, 2026 Thursday
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Course
This course is intended to be a comprehensive review of selected subject matter related to the assessment, treatment planning, surgical management, prosthodontic restoration, and maintenance of dental implants. The information in this course may prove helpful in preparing for the incorporation of dental implantology into a clinician's practice activities.
It should be noted that a three day review course is not intended to substitute for in-depth training in the discipline of oral implantology. The content of this program may prove to be helpful as an adjunct in preparation for written and oral examinations where a clinical and theoretical knowledge base in oral implantology is necessary. - Apr 15, 2026 Wednesday
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Examination
The ABOI/ID Written Examinations are conducted at PearsonVUE(opens in a new window) testing centers worldwide.
- Apr 30–May 3, 2026 Thursday
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Examination
The ABOI/ID oral examination consists of a combination of standardized cases where candidates will be guided through a case and asked questions. The second part of the oral examination is where candidates will defend their own cases.