Trio of organizations agree more research needed on COVID-19’s effect on oral health
The ADA, American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and the American Academy of Periodontology agree in a Feb. 12 press statement that there is
The ADA, American Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology and the American Academy of Periodontology agree in a Feb. 12 press statement that there is
To better address bias in the publication process, The Journal of the American Dental Association will implement a double-blind peer review process for almost all
Washington — The ADA and a coalition of more than 40 stakeholders are asking the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to issue guidance regarding employer-provided incentives
The ADA is asking the federal government to grant temporary liability protection to dentists who administer COVID-19 vaccines. “The Biden administration has determined there is

PBHS Inc. announced in February that ADA TV, its dental waiting room streaming service, is now available directly through Amazon Fire TV, allowing dental practices
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is asking health care providers to participate in surveys used to adjust Medicare fee-for-service payments each year, affecting
Consumer confidence in returning to the dental office hit a new high, with 88% of respondents reporting that they have already been back or are

The ADA Council on Dental Practice is encouraging dentists and their teams to acknowledge the dedication and contributions of their dental assistants during Dental Assistants
The ADA and state dental societies are advocating giving dentists the ability to be an integral part of stopping the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Dr. Markarian ADA News is launching a new series called Dental Insurance Hub to help dentists and their dental teams overcome dental insurance obstacles so
All interested parties are invited to participate virtually in the next American Dental Association Standards Committee on Dental Informatics meeting at 8:30 a.m. CST Feb.
New York-based health insurer Excellus Health Plan Inc. will pay $5.1 million to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights