Dental groups support Dental Loan Repayment Assistance Act
Washington — The Organized Dentistry Coalition is supporting legislation that would allow full-time educators participating in the Dental Faculty Loan Repayment Program to exclude from
Washington — The Organized Dentistry Coalition is supporting legislation that would allow full-time educators participating in the Dental Faculty Loan Repayment Program to exclude from
Walter F. Lamacki, D.D.S., a longtime leader in organized dentistry and staunch supporter of the Association’s advocacy efforts, died on July 27. He was 85.
For dentists who received first draw Paycheck Protection Program loans, the deadline to apply for loan forgiveness could be on the horizon. In this Q&A,
People experiencing “long COVID” — a condition when COVID-19 symptoms last months after being infected, or when new or recurring symptoms occur at a later

Future dentists: From left to right (top row), Jamyla Young; O’Maya Brown; Kadiatou Barry; Frandy Castellano Guttierez, Alexis Jackson, MaTeenah Ige; (second row) Charity Turnboe;
Washington — The ADA and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry submitted joint comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid on updates to the proposed
When the Texas Dental Association was investigating dental insurance solutions for its members, it did its due diligence and heard presentations from several vendors hoping
Washington — The ADA and more than 500 organizations representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are urging Congress to support

The financial cost of becoming a dentist can seem intimidating. “Graduate student debt has been rising for decades, even after adjusting for inflation. It has
The Dental Quality Alliance released the first-of-its-kind collection of downloadable state profiles in July that give an overview of 18 states’ oral health care quality

Thumbs-up: Dr. Daniel Klemmedson, ADA president, receives the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination in December 2020. The ADA is “strongly” encouraging dental professionals to be
Washington — The Partnership for Medicaid is asking the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to “preserve and strengthen” the Medicaid program and to support