
Military spouses with dental licenses now have reciprocity in other states
Military spouses with valid dental licenses in one state will now have licensure recognition in the state where their spouse is serving, thanks to a

Military spouses with valid dental licenses in one state will now have licensure recognition in the state where their spouse is serving, thanks to a

Dr. Lesansky Dr. Clements Should I join a dental support organization? That’s question facing many dentists at different stages of their careers. Dental support organizations

National Children’s Dental Health Month, brought by the ADA, is a month-long national health observance that brings together thousands of professionals, health care providers and

Washington — The Association celebrated a wide range of advocacy wins in 2022 , from effectively lobbying for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Smiling again: Mike Petrides, D.D.S., left, shares a moment with patients Jason and Kayla. Dr. Medovic Ms. Brown They come here seeking relief, a way
The Medication Access and Training Expansion Act, or MATE Act, was included in the omnibus spending bill that passed Congress at the end of 2022.

In 2020, Black dentists made up 3.8% of U.S. dentists while Black people accounted for 12.4% of the overall population, a disconnect highlighted by a

Dr. Spaniel According to the 2021 Dentist Well-Being Survey Report commissioned by the ADA Council on Dental Practice, fewer than half (46%) of dentists were

Dr. Lee The Dental Quality Alliance’s biennial conference in late April will focus on how attendees can move past the disruption of the past few

Dr. Chopra The ADA Council on Dental Practice is encouraging dentists and their teams to acknowledge the essential contributions of their dental assistants during this

Shelter: Alexander Campagna, D.D.S, and his wife, Andrea, left, welcome stranded tourists into their home after the tourists’ van got stuck in the snow. Photo

With the connection between nutrition and oral health evidentially clear, a dental school in Pennsylvania is initiating a medical-dental integration as one of its dual-degree