Winners of ADA essay contest speak to hazards of health misinformation
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
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

Washington – The ADA is supporting the Resident Education Deferred Interest Act, which would allow dental and medical students to defer interest accrual on their

Specialists: From left are Drs. Mariana Velazquez, Ray Rebong and Raquel Rozdolski. A dental specialty is an area of dentistry that has been formally recognized

The results indicate that overall perceptions of the GDC were more negative (58%) than positive (21%) in 2020, and that views amongst the dental team

Providing care: University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine faculty and students pose during the school’s annual Dentistry Smiles on Veterans event. From left are
From virtual lectures to increased infection control procedures in clinical classes, dental students experienced a multitude of changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ADA News

Innovation: In 2019, students from the University of Mississippi School of Dentistry assess one of the dental chairs in Regions Centerfor Research and Education in
Washington — The ADA, Organized Dentistry Coalition and several other health care organizations are supporting the Resident Education Deferred Interest Act, or REDI Act, which would

The University at Buffalo (UB) School of Dental Medicine has welcomed the first cohort of 24 students to its Destination Dental School program, which aims
The ADA Foundation is encouraging dental students and early-career dentists to apply for the Dr. David Whiston Leadership Award, which will cover the costs of
A University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry student has won the American Dental Association’s 2021 John W. Stanford New Investigator Award for his
Virtual advocacy: ADA Vice President Mike Graham, top right, and ADA Congressional Lobbyist Megan Mortimer brief Lobby Day attendees on legislation important to oral health.