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European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (EAPD) - The Greek branch of EAPD provides news and information about pediatric dentistry. With publications, guidelines (fluoride,antibiotics), parent information and a dentist search engine.

Greek-German Dental Association - A non-profit scientific organisation with education programmes and a directory listing of Greek speaking dentists in Germany and German speaking dentists in Greece.

Stomatological Society of Greece (SSG) - Provides information on the society and board of SSG, news and conferences, along with the journal of stomatology.

Hellinic Society of Periodontology (HSP) - The official site of HSP provides information for the public on its services, along with conferences, seminars, newsletters and publications.

Hellenic American Dental Society - Founded in 1963,the oldest Greek American dental organization in the U.S.Primarily serving dentists and dental hygienists of Greek descent.

Hellenic Association for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (HAOMS) - Provides the history and board information of HAOMS, along with surgery training information in Greece, interesting case reports and conferences-news concerning maxillofacial surgery.

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