Annual Code Maintenance Committee meeting to take place in March 2025
The annual Code Maintenance Committee meeting will convene March 7, 2025, at ADA Headquarters in Chicago. The committee, which was established by the ADA Council
The annual Code Maintenance Committee meeting will convene March 7, 2025, at ADA Headquarters in Chicago. The committee, which was established by the ADA Council

Gary Griswold, D.D.S., and one of the new owners, Treva Willis, D.D.S. Several years ago, Gary Griswold, D.D.S., had a gnawing feeling that it was

Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a 13-part ADA News series profi ling the National Commission and each of the 12 recognized specialty
An FAQ addressing Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act administrative simplification requirements is available from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ National Standards Group.
Up to 96% of dental practices in England are unable to take on new adult NHS patients, suggest findings from a new Daily Mirror investigation.
Patients have the right to access their health records under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act’s Privacy Rule, and covered health care providers could

Editor’s note: This is the second installment in a 13-part ADA News series profiling the National Commission and each of the 12 recognized specialty sponsoring
As 2024 comes to a close, practice owners may be wondering how best to maximize their savings when filing their taxes. IRS Code section 179
Exchanging patient data electronically between dentists and between dental and medical providers is getting closer to reality. In September, American Dental Association staff and dental

Women promoting AI: Crest+Oral-B sponsored the Women’s Leadership in Dental AI: Thriving Together session Oct. 18 at SmileCon. From left is Stephanie Gans, D.D.S., professional
The Harvard School of Dental Medicine’s Office of Global and Community Health will host an upcoming webinar exploring the intersection of Medicare, Medicare Advantage and
The National Commission on Recognition of Dental Specialties and Certifying Boards is a mouthful and turns into alphabet soup when you try to use its