Associate Dentist and Consultant.
Dr. ‘Dale’ Kiser is the son of a dentist and a native of New Orleans, La. He was a member of the Louisiana Army National Guard during college and dental school. After finishing dental school, he joined the Air Force, served 22 years on active duty, and retired at the rank of Colonel. His duties included being a Hospital Dentist and teaching dental residents as the Director of a General Practice Residency (GPR) and in other Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) programs. After retiring from the Air Force, Dale and his wife Jennifer decided to locate to the Nashville area to be near family. They have 4 children: a son, Cole and daughters Reagan, Payton and Morgan.
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September 2020
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I’m an FAGD dentist! What does that mean for you and your family?
FAGD stands for Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Earning Fellowship takes dedication to dental continuing education (CE) beyond graduation. Only about 6 percent of general dentists in the U.S. and Canada are AGD Fellows. When you see a dentist with FAGD after their name, you can rest assured that they care about knowing the latest techniques and best practices in dentistry. AGD Fellows practice these techniques in a classroom setting multiple times a year — not every dentist does this.
To become an AGD Fellow, a dentist must:
I’m an MAGD dentist! What does that mean for you and your family?
MAGD stands for Master of the Academy of General Dentistry. Earning Mastership takes dedication to dental continuing education (CE) beyond graduation. Less than 2 percent of general dentists in the U.S. and Canada are AGD Masters. When you see a dentist with MAGD after their name, you can rest assured that they care about knowing the latest techniques and best practices in dentistry. AGD Masters practice these techniques in a classroom setting multiple times a year — not every dentist does this.
To become an AGD Master, a dentist must: