Dennis Flanagan
DDS, MSC, FAAID, DABOI/ID
Professional Bio
Dr. Dennis Flanagan is the former managing partner of a two-location private general dental group practice with 37 employees. He is a diplomate of the American Board of General Dentistry, the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry. Dr. Flanagan is an Attending Dentist for the US Olympic Committee and formerly at the Windham Community Memorial Hospital where he was Chief of Dentistry for more than 8 years. Dr. Flanagan has published over 140 articles in dentistry and holds 8 U.S. patents on medical and dental devices. He has made multiple presentations at national and international dental conferences. Dr. Flanagan is an Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Diplomate/Fellow of the Academy of Osseointegration, and American Board of Forensic Dentistry. He was awarded the AAID Lew Research award. He is on the editorial board/reviewer of several dental journals. He is a former editorial consultant to the Academy of Osseointegration, and former editor for Oakstone Medical publishing. He is/was an examining board member of the American Board of General Dentistry and American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry and an examiner for the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. He is a senior associate editor for the Journal of Oral Implantology. He is the editor of the quarterly AAID News. He is a Georgetown University School of Dentistry (DDS) graduate. He has studied oral implantology at Harvard University Dental School (certificate) and at the Goethe Medical University, Frankfurt Germany (MSc). He is a tenured associate professor in dental medicine at Lugano University of Switzerland Malta and an adjunct professor Clinical Site Director, Jacksonville University. Dr. Flanagan has surgically placed and restored more than 13,000 dental implants.
Fellow
AAID Credentials
FAAID, DABOI/ID
Dental Education: Advanced Education
Goethe Medical University
ABOI year
2002
Honored Fellow Year
2011