
National Children’s Dental Health Month receives congressional recognition
National Children’s Dental Health Month received a shout out from Congress during the House of Representatives’ pro forma session on Feb. 25. During the session, Rep. Mike

National Children’s Dental Health Month received a shout out from Congress during the House of Representatives’ pro forma session on Feb. 25. During the session, Rep. Mike

Editor’s note: This is the latest story in the ADA News series Focus on Workforce that seeks to alleviate the nationwide difficulties of recruiting, training
Washington – The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association and American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are asking lawmakers to help improve
The American Dental Association is asking lawmakers to increase the authorized funding level for the Oral Health Workforce Development Program to help address difficulties with
The ADA is asking a select group of dentists to participate in the 2022 Survey of Dental Fees. Every few years, the Association conducts a

Togetherness: Faculty and students from Penn Dental Medicine pose during a Dec. 11 pop-up clinic for Afghan refugees. Philadelphia – Because oral care is essential
Washington – The American Dental Association and other stakeholders are asking lawmakers to include a new student loan repayment program proposal in pandemic preparedness legislation.

A study published in the March issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association looked at the availability of fluoridated tap water in public
The ADA will live stream a free two-part webinar series on the importance of resilience, aimed at encouraging dentists to evaluate the emotional and environmental
Christine Kim of the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine is the winner of the ADA’s 2021 Health Literacy in Dentistry Essay
A Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine professor has won the American Dental Association’s 2022 John W. Stanford New Investigator Award for
The percent of dentists diagnosed with anxiety more than tripled in 2021 compared to 2003, according to the ADA’s newly released 2021 Dentist Health and Well-Being