
ADA updates guidance on appropriate use of dental imaging
CHICAGO, US: The American Dental Association (ADA) has issued updated recommendations on dental imaging, reinforcing that radiographs and CBCT scans should be used judiciously based

CHICAGO, US: The American Dental Association (ADA) has issued updated recommendations on dental imaging, reinforcing that radiographs and CBCT scans should be used judiciously based

PITTSBURGH, US: Prescribing high-risk medicines in children’s dentistry remains uncommon but, carries significant safety implications when it does occur. New research highlights patterns of opioid

The ADA is urging lawmakers to prioritize oral health as they examine strategies to address rising health care costs. In a Dec. 3 letter to the
FDI and IADR advocacy ensure extension of global phase-out date from 2030 to 2034 and inclusion of key exemption (Image: FDI) Delegates at the Sixth

The American Dental Association (ADA) has initiated the implementation of more than $20 million in expense reductions as part of its newly adopted 2025 budget.
Association claims Delta Dental of Wisconsin’s recent acquisition of Cherry Tree Dental could create a conflict of interest. Earlier this month, the American Dental Association

CHICAGO, US: Fewer young dentists are buying practices early in their careers—but that does not mean they are abandoning the idea of ownership altogether. According
Oral healthcare providers and patients will soon receive more frequent, evidence-informed recommendations to advance oral and overall health with the establishment of the ADA Living
Declining attendance, rising costs force the association to make difficult decision to end SmileCon after October event in Washington, DC. By Stan Goff, Senior Managing
April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month and we’re reminded of the importance of oral cancer screenings and early detection that can save lives By Stan

ADA and other organizations oppose the anti-fluoride decision By Stan Goff, Senior Content Editor Despite concerns raised by dentists, the American Dental Association (ADA) and
While President Trump has declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency, the federal government is not alone in taking action as dental organizations and