ADA comments on HHS draft strategic plan
Washington – The ADA is asking the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to prioritize several dental issues as the agency works to finalize
Washington – The ADA is asking the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to prioritize several dental issues as the agency works to finalize
The ADA has a new fact sheet available for dentists who have questions about a federal rule designed to give patients and providers easier and more

Visited ADA.org lately? Dentists taking a trip to the American Dental Association’s website might notice a few changes. That’s because it’s a new day for
Las Vegas – The ADA House of Delegates closed its 2021 session Oct. 16, approving a small dues increase and a nearly balanced budget. The
In honor of Veterans Day, the nonprofit Dental Lifeline Network is requesting donations that will make it possible to continue screening qualified veterans and linking

Dr. Arsenault Sara Opeyany, an educator at Lichen K-8 School in Citrus Heights, California, includes dental health in her lesson plans. “As an eighth grade
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued an emergency temporary standard Nov. 4 requiring employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their employees are
Program launch: NYU College of Dentistry celebrates the launch of the VETSmile/Veterans Oral Care Access Resource pilot program. From left are Charles Bertolami, D.D.S., dean,
In celebration of November as National Family Caregivers Month, the ADA’s Council on Advocacy for Access and Prevention is hosting a free webinar on the
Cases of the coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, continue to climb in the U.S. and around the world. The numbers in the first table

Leader: Dr. Cesar R. Sabates addresses the ADA House of Delegates after taking office as the 158th president of the ADA. Las Vegas – Cesar

Dr. Bailey The ADA policy statement on teledentistry was amended by the 2021 House of Delegates so a potential conflict with the ADA Principles of