New ADA standards on dental products available for comment
New standards are available for comment from the American Dental Association’s Standards Committee on Dental Products. The standards include: • Proposed ANSI/ADA Standard No. 113
New standards are available for comment from the American Dental Association’s Standards Committee on Dental Products. The standards include: • Proposed ANSI/ADA Standard No. 113
The House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee have advanced the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, which

The ADA Council on Dental Education and Licensure is granting three scholarships for a program geared toward supporting dental education and ADA general dentist members
The ADA is hosting a 12-hour in-person continuing education course in March that will offer dentists a comprehensive exploration of endodontic topics while providing a
As cases of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus continue to rise, some states have resumed masking in health care settings. The ADA is encouraging

National Children’s Dental Health Month observances began with a one-day event in Cleveland and a one-week celebration in Akron, Ohio, in February 1941. Since then,

Dental practices that meet certain requirements can begin providing information on both the practice and its “beneficial owners. The Corporate Transparency Act, enacted by Congress in
The American Dental Association submitted comments Jan. 4 on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ proposed 2025 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for
Harold C. Slavkin, D.D.S., the sixth director of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, died Dec. 22, 2023, at his home in California

Bill Sasser, D.M.D. Bill Sasser, D.M.D., was unavailable when ADA President Linda J. Edgar, D.D.S., called to let him know that the ADA Board of

Happy trio: Mike Lorscheider, D.D.S., and his wife Carol Ann smile after a successful treatment with a Guatemalan boy during a Global Dental Relief mission

Helping: Father Joe’s Villages in San Diego, Calif., began serving the homeless and vulnerable in 1950. Nearly 4,000 homeless men, women and children lie down to sleep each