
Organized Dentistry Coalition supports Protect Our TEETH Act
The ADA and several other dental groups have expressed support for a bill that seeks to strengthen the scientific basis behind federal water fluoridation regulations.

The ADA and several other dental groups have expressed support for a bill that seeks to strengthen the scientific basis behind federal water fluoridation regulations.

The ADA compiled a three-page document outlining President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill’s impact on dentists and dental practices through provisions relating to tax policy,

The ADA has urged the Drug Enforcement Administration to revise a long-standing rule that requires separate agency registrations for each location where a practitioner prescribes

An ADA-supported bill introduced in Congress July 21 aims to strengthen the scientific basis behind federal water fluoridation guidelines. The Protect Our Treatment for Enamel,

The ADA submitted formal recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, in response to its request for information on reducing regulatory

The ADA is expressing support for a proposed rule by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that would require front-of-package nutrition labeling on most prepackaged

ADA leaders are urging lawmakers to reauthorize and invest in federal dental workforce programs, citing their critical role in expanding access to oral health care

The ADA is requesting changes to the National Council of Insurance Legislators’, or NCOIL’s, model act on dental loss ratio, citing recent updates to its
The American Dental Association sent an Advocacy Update to members July 10 on the implications of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, H.R.

ADA leaders are emphasizing the evidence-based effectiveness and safety of fluoride supplements in comments submitted July 11 to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The ADA’s top priorities in the ongoing reconciliation bill include ensuring fair economic treatment for dental practices nationwide, supporting a stable dental workforce and protecting
Nearly 2 million student loan borrowers are at risk of having their wages garnished by the government this summer, according to TransUnion. The credit-reporting company