
September JADA examines implications of sleep neuroscience in dental medicine
Dentists have the potential to be the first clinician to screen patients for possible sleep disorders and refer them to the appropriate medical professionals, which

Dentists have the potential to be the first clinician to screen patients for possible sleep disorders and refer them to the appropriate medical professionals, which

July was a good month for The Journal of the American Dental Association as it won awards for patient education and artistic design. The ADA’s

The ADA continues to endorse community water fluoridation as safe and beneficial to oral health, following a new report from the National Toxicology Program. The
The ADA Forsyth Institute published a new study that has identified a possible contributing factor to the spread of hospital-acquired infections, offering new insights into
The first U.S. standard related to artificial intelligence in dentistry is available for review and comment from the American Dental Association. The purpose of proposed

On display: The National Library of Medicine’s “Take Two and Call Me in the Morning: The Story of Aspirin Revisited” traveling exhibit stands at ADA

Ongoing education around dental unit waterline infection control is an important opportunity for dental team members, according to a new study conducted by the ADA
Tooth autotransplantation to replace missing teeth can provide a natural and functional alternative to traditional prosthetic options, according to a study published in the June

The ADA is affirming its support of water fluoridation in light of a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association which examines fluoride

Advances in digital radiography have increased diagnostic capabilities and have the potential to have a substantial influence on dentistry as these systems mature, according to

The ADA Seal of Acceptance program has added a new category: Orally Administered Analgesics for the Temporary Management of Acute Dental Pain. “As dentists take
Dr. Villa April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and dentists can play an important part in detecting head and neck cancers and educating their patients