About ABOMS
The American Board of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (ABOMS) is the certifying board for the
specialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery in the United States and
is recognized and approved by the Council on Dental Education of the
American Dental Association.
Objectives
The objectives of the ABOMS are to elevate the standards of oral and
maxillofacial surgery and to aid Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in
their efforts to provide optimum health care in the United States. In
order to fulfill these objectives, the Board establishes criteria for
competence and knowledge that determine a sufficient and acceptable
performance for safe practice of the specialty and examines qualified
candidates. Those individuals who demonstrate achievement of the requisite training, experience, and knowledge are granted
Diplomate certificates. The Board may also perform such other activities
as will enable the specialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery to achieve
its goal of providing optimum health care.
Mission
TThe Mission of the American Board of Oral and maxillofacial Surgery is to set objective standards for the confluence of education, training and experience of the specialty, thereby assuring the public of an acceptable level of attainment by those practitioners designated as "Board Certified." Integral to this goal is the examination, certification and certification maintenance processes, as well as the education and training of those Diplomates involved in these processes.
Organization
A committee was authorized at the 1945 annual meeting of the American
Society of Oral Surgeons to establish an American Board of Oral Surgery,
which would conduct examinations for the certification of specialists
in oral surgery.
In 1946, the American Board of Oral Surgery was incorporated under the
laws of the State of Illinois. During the following year, the American
Board of Oral Surgery was approved by the Council on Dental Education
of the American Dental Association and was authorized to proceed with
the certification of specialists in oral surgery.
The American Board of Oral Surgery was renamed the American Board of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1978 to reflect the scope of the specialty.
The name modification was incorporated under the laws of the State of
Illinois.
The operation of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
is entrusted to a seven-member Board of Directors. These Directors are
Diplomates of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and
Fellows of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
One Director is elected each year to a seven-year term by the House
of Delegates of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
An Examination Committee composed of Diplomates of the American Board
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is appointed by the Board of Directors
to prepare and conduct the annual certification examination. The Board
of Directors and its Examination Committee serve without salary.