As FDI President, I am proud to be associated with a project that is contributing so much to oral health all over the world.

Live. Learn. Laugh
February 20, 2012AEEDC Dubai 2012
February 4, 2012
At the Annual Arab-Asian-African-American Scientific Dental Alliance Meeting. From left to right, Mohammed Jafar Abedin, me, Adbul Salam Al Madani, Adbullah Al Shammery, Tariq Khoory, Nasser Al Malik and Robert Edwab.

At the opening ceremony I highlighted the importance and value for AEEDC, to integrate European dental medicine organisations. This suggestion was accepted by the Alliance.

FDI booth at the AEEDC Dubai, with Neil Kirkman.
30º Congresso Internacional de Odontologia de São Paulo (CIOSP)
January 31, 2012
Português: Cerimónia de abertura do 30º Congresso Internacional de Odontologia de São Paulo (CIOSP), Brasil, presidida pelo governador do Estado de São Paulo, Geraldo Alckmin.
English: Opening Ceremony of the 30th São Paulo International Dental Meeting (CIOSP), Brazil, chaired by the governor of São Paulo Federal State, Geraldo Alckmin.
Português: Com os colegas Carlos Alberto Battaglini (esquerda), presidente da comissão organizadora do 30º CIOSP, e Adriano Forghieri (direita), presidente da Associação Paulista dos Cirurgiões Dentistas (APCD).
English: With the colleagues Carlos Alberto Battaglini (left), president of the organizing committee of the 30th CIOSP and Adriano Forghieri (right), president of the São Paulo Association of Dental Surgeons (APCD).
Hvala Croatia!
January 28, 2012The Croatian Dental Chamber (CDC), aiming to further develop dental medicine and call attention for the importance of oral health, organized last January, several important meetings: President of Croatia, Croatia Dental Chamber and visit to University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine.
Once again, the FDI supports its members and its initiatives to promote oral health.

Saúde Oral debatida na RTP Informação
January 25, 2012A RTP dedicou o dia para analisar o estado da saúde em Portugal. Na qualidade de bastonário da Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas, comentei o setor da saúde oral. Destaquei o excesso de faculdades de medicina dentária e a necessidade de alargar o programa cheque-dentista a mais segmentos da população.

22º aniversário da FMDUP. Eu vou…
January 4, 2012
A Faculdade de Medicina Dentária da Universidade do Porto (FMDUP) comemora no próximo dia 6 de janeiro, sexta-feira, o seu 22 º aniversário com mais um Dia da FMDUP, que tem início às 09:30 horas, no Auditório da FMDUP.
Terei oportunidade de fazer uma intervenção sobre o tema “A medicina dentária portuguesa no enquadramento internacional”.
Consulte o programa completo na página oficial do evento.
U.Porto Alumni veio conhecer-me melhor
January 3, 2012Na viragem do primeiro Centenário da Universidade do Porto, a U.Porto Alumni publicou uma entrevista comigo, que está disponível para consulta em pdf.
Pequeno exerto da entrevista:
Orlando Monteiro da Silva assegura que a Ordem é hoje encarada como um “parceiro credível”, acrescentando ainda que a entidade que lidera foi responsável “pela mudança de uma visão da medicina dentária quase grotesca, em que a dor surgia associada à profissão”. Contudo, reconhece que, em Portugal, “ainda falta fazer o percurso da acessibilidade da população à medicina dentária. O Programa Nacional de Promoção da Saúde Oral [conhecido por “cheque-dentista”] foi um avanço bastante grande, mas apenas para alguns grupos especiais da população e não para a generalidade dos cidadãos”.
Como bastonário, Orlando Monteiro da Silva passou a participar em reuniões das ordens e associações socioprofissionais europeias. E daí surgiu a vontade de uma intervenção ao mais alto nível nas organizações corporativas internacionais, acabando por ser eleito, em 2006, presidente do Conselho Europeu dos Dentistas. Essa vontade de intervenção à escala global levou-o ainda mais longe: à Federação Dentária Internacional, cuja presidência assumiu em 2011. “Gostei muito de ter consciência de que alguns dos nossos problemas não são só nossos – são transversais. A abordagem internacional permite contactar realidades diferentes e trazer algumas coisas para Portugal. Ajuda-me imenso no cargo que exerço cá”, assegura o bastonário.
Ready for 2012!
January 1, 2012A personal message from the FDI President
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Dear colleagues and members of FDI,
It is now three months since our meeting in Mexico and the occasion when I took over the FDI presidency. During the intervening period, I have, along with members of the Council and Executive Committee as well as the Executive Director, put my best efforts into ensuring FDI is perceived as a reliable, trustworthy and venerable institution by our members, stakeholders and corporate partners.
I have had the good fortune to visit a number of countries as the federation’s representative, among them India, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and the United States (Las Vegas and New York), an also a few FDI institutional high level stakeholders, such as WHO and IFPMA. Everywhere, I was impressed by the tremendous prestige that FDI enjoys, the goodwill it inspires and the high honour in which it is held.
I also had opportunity to share our vision with ministers, officials and the leadership and members of our national dental associations; and heighten their awareness of the latest international trends and best practice with regard to access to oral health, which today increasingly involves all medical professions within a context of holistic care.
It is heartening to see that, in the field of dental medicine, FDI is able to maintain its high profile among government officials, external stakeholders, corporations, foundations and other NGO’s. It is this high profile that contributes to the federation’s added value during this period of global economic crisis.
As an institution with worldwide outreach, FDI is in a unique position to make things happen. Its initial impact may appear slight but, just like a stone falling on the surface of a lake, the long-term effect of FDI actions ripple out to all parts of the globe
Whether in the field of Noncommunicable Diseases, the Global Caries Initiative, international policy on amalgam/mercury within UNEP, Continuing Education, the Annual Congress and Vision 2020, a recent project mapping oral health for the next nine years, we can be sure that FDI will, with the support of its members and partners, continue to have an impact and continue to make a difference.
Next year, 2012, will be crucial, not only because we will be holding our 100th Annual World Dental Congress in Hong Kong, SAR China, but also because we will be taking major steps towards achieving our aims within the context of the overarching FDI vision of ‘Leading the World to Optimal Oral Health’.
During this special festive season, let me, on behalf of the Council, Committees and Staff, take this opportunity to wish you good luck and happiness and reiterate our firm commitment to fulfilling the high expectations of our members, our partners and, most of all, people around the world for whom we are determined to make FDI’s vision of “optimal oral health” a reality.
Orlando Monteiro da Silva
FDI President
FDI at the WHO
December 28, 2011FDI is an NGO with official relations with WHO. In that capacity, we had a high level meeting in WHO headquarters, in Geneva, the 21nd December. I attended it with Jean-Luc Eiselé, FDI executive director, and Julian Fisher, FDI Associate Director, Science & Professional Affairs. Of course oral health promotion was the main topic of discussion.
From left, Poul Erik Petersen, WHO Global Oral Health Programme, myself, Ala Alwan, WHO Chronic Diseases Prevention and Management coordinator, and Jean-Luc Eiselé, FDI executive director.





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