Washington State Passes Dental Therapy Bill for Tribal Lands
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington State has signed Senate Bill 5079, which lifts restrictions on tribes from using federal funding for Dental Health Aide Therapists,
Governor Jay Inslee of Washington State has signed Senate Bill 5079, which lifts restrictions on tribes from using federal funding for Dental Health Aide Therapists,
On December 15, 2016, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule requiring dental facilities to use amalgam separators to protect the public from
The North Dakota House defeated House Bill 1256 on Wednesday, February 8, which would have allowed mid-level oral healthcare providers also known as dental therapists to
In 2014, 74.4% of the US population were served by community water systems that received fluoridated water, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
This February, dentistrytoday.com celebrates National Children’s Dental Health Month with news stories, interviews, and blogs all about safeguarding pediatric oral health. #NCDHM February is National
In recognition of more than 3 decades of service, including a continuing commitment to her native Thailand and her community in Bethesda, Md, the ADA
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final rule requiring dental offices to use amalgam separators based on practices recommended by the ADA.
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The ADA’s House of Delegates amended the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct during its recent meeting in Denver to acknowledge dental
The ADA has named Joseph P. Crowley, DDS, of Cincinnati as its next president-elect. He will serve under incoming president Gary L. Roberts, DDS, of
The Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) now reports 48 cases of mycobacterial infection—15 confirmed, 33 probable, with all 48 hospitalized at some point—involving children between
Privately billed insurance claims related to oral cancer diagnoses rose 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data on 21 million privately billed medical and