ADA urges CMS to prioritize oral health issues
Washington — The ADA is asking the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to prioritize several oral health issues. In a June 9 letter to
Washington — The ADA is asking the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to prioritize several oral health issues. In a June 9 letter to

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed HB 2056 into law, making teledentistry services available in Texas. The law defines the practice of teledentistry as well

Patient testimonials are a powerful marketing tool that all dentists can use on their website, on social media, in ads, on landing pages, in blogs,
Today, The Dawson Academy announced the arrival of their new introductory course, Putting Your Practice in the Top 10% – A Protocol for Success. Full course details will be released and registration will open on Friday, June 25. The curriculum in this online seminar is optimized for

Canada’s Parliament has rejected a proposal by the New Democrat Party (NDP) to provide free dental coverage to 6.7 million people who make less than
Washington — The ADA is supporting legislation that would provide a tax credit to small businesses that hire and retain members of the National Guard

Delta Dental invested more than $102.5 million in communities in 2020, supporting more than 2,400 programs, impacting 24.7 million lives, and volunteering 20,000 hours, which
Washington — The ADA and more than 50 stakeholders are supporting legislation to make facilities of the Veterans Health Administration completely smoke free. In June
Reduced staff combined with increased COVID-19 safety measures have left dental offices unable to meet with as many patients, meaning some could wait weeks or

As dentistry offices slowly reopened their doors after closing during the initial days of the pandemic, many relied on direct mail marketing to help recoup

Colgate Bright Smiles, Bright Futures (BSBF) is partnering with Save the Children to provide oral health and hygiene products to respite shelters serving migrant children
The proposed budget would expand Medicaid dental services by 40 percent, an investment the Wisconsin Dental Association said would be the state’s first in two