ADA Foundation launches disaster relief fund
The ADA Foundation has launched a new grant program to support state dental associations and their affiliated foundations as they assist dentists impacted by natural
The ADA Foundation has launched a new grant program to support state dental associations and their affiliated foundations as they assist dentists impacted by natural
Dental assistants in Iowa will no longer need to register with the state dental board, thanks to a new law that removes the registration requirement

Bryan Chrz, D.D.S., who helped to establish and run the dental identification section of the Oklahoma City bombing response, speaks during a ceremony that honored

Army of two: Lauren Heisinger, D.D.S., left, and Lydia Hunt, D.D.S., pose during the Oct. 21 Capital Region Community Dental Event. After the closure of
In the wake of the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, the Hawaii Dental Association Foundation, with support from the Hawaii Dental Association, established a special Disaster
The ADA’s new campaign, Together, We Thrive, highlights the Power of Three — or power of membership at the local, state and national level

Presenting: Rose Perpich, D.D.S., speaks at an April convening of the Saint Paul District Dental Society’s Speakers Bureau. To her right is David Resch, D.D.S.,

Dr. Spaniel According to the 2021 Dentist Well-Being Survey Report commissioned by the ADA Council on Dental Practice, fewer than half (46%) of dentists were

Celebration: Dentists from Massachusetts celebrate the signing of the Question 2 ballot measure in early December. Seated is Massachusetts Secretary of State William Francis Galvin.

Victory: ADA President George R. Shepley, D.D.S., and Massachusetts Dental Society President Meredith Bailey, D.M.D., gather at MDS Headquarters on Election Day in support of

Leaders from the American Dental Association and Massachusetts Dental Society are pounding the pavement on Election Day in support of a ballot measure that would
For more than two months, the Massachusetts Dental Society and ADA have urged dental providers and voters to support a November ballot initiative in Massachusetts