CHICAGO (July 2010) - The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), a
professional association of more than 35,000 general dentists who
are dedicated to staying up to date in the profession through
continuing education, is pleased to announce that Lisa Scalia
Landesman, DDS, FAGD, of Mandeville, La., received the association's
2010 Fellowship award during the AGD 2010 Annual Meeting & Exhibits,
held July 8 to 11 in New Orleans, La. The Fellowship award is
presented to dentists who seek to provide the highest quality of
dental care by remaining current in their profession. To accomplish
this goal, Dr. Landesman completed 500 hours of continuing dental
education, passed a comprehensive exam and fulfilled three years of
continuous membership in the AGD. As a recipient of this award, Dr.
Landesman joins more than 6,600 AGD members who understand that
providing great smiles and good oral health for their patients are
the result of going above and beyond basic requirements.
"We are proud to honor Dr. Landesman for her commitment to the
profession," says AGD President Fares M. Elias, DDS, JD, FAGD. "She
has distinguished herself professionally amongst her peers and
demonstrates the characteristics of a role model to her fellow
dentists and to the members of the community." Dr. Landesman
graduated from Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in May
2002 and currently practices dentistry in Mandeville, La. Dr.
Landesman is married to Mark and they have one child, Ian. In
addition to the AGD, Dr. Landesman is a member of the Louisiana
Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the
Louisiana Dental Association and the Northlake Dental Association.
About the Academy of
General Dentistry
The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is a professional association
of more than 35,000 general dentists dedicated to staying up to date
in the profession through continuing education. Founded in 1952, the
AGD has grown to become the second-largest dental association in the
United States, and it is the only association that exclusively
represents the needs and interests of general dentists. More than
772,000 persons in the United States are employed directly in the
field of dentistry. A general dentist is the primary care provider
for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis,
treatment, management and overall coordination of services related
to patients' oral health needs. For more information about the AGD,
please visit www.agd.org