ADA CERP awards D4D Technologies with recognition

May 19, 2008
Company earns the American Dental Association's Continuing Education Recognition Program recognition for the its education programs for dentists and auxiliaries.

DALLAS, Texas--D4D Technologies, developer and manufacturer of the E4D Dentist CAD/CAM system, has announced that it has been awarded the American Dental Association's Continuing Education Recognition Program recognition for the company's education programs for dentists and auxiliaries.

Dentists, dental assistants, and dental technicians have the opportunity to participate in a range of basic and advanced courses offered at E4D University, the company's state-of-the-art education facility at Richardson, Texas, near Dallas.

With more than 10,000 square feet of laboratory and lecture facilities and a faculty of experienced clinicians and educators, E4D University has already provided educational programs for hundreds of industry leaders, practitioners, and auxiliaries over the course of the past 12 months.

The ADA CERP evaluates providers of continuing dental education in 15 aspects of CE program quality. Only providers that can meet ADA CERP standards and procedures are granted approval and are authorized to use the ADA CERP logo and recognition statement.

"E4D University at D4D Technologies is proud to be one of fewer than 30 pharmaceutical/dental materials, equipment or device companies that are recognized providers at the national level," said Diane Mazzarella, director of education, "while most of the nearly 400 ADA CERP providers are dental societies or dental schools, universities, and colleges. This recognition reflects the company's dedication to providing the highest quality education to the dental community and our customers."

With the E4D Dentist system now commercially available across the U.S., Canada, and other selected countries, the demand for dental CAD/CAM educational programs is expanding. E4D University is committed to providing relevant, interesting, and instruction instruction at all levels to empower dental professionals to take full advantage of modern CAD/CAM technology.

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