The future looks bright, due to the efforts of clinicians, educators, policy makers, public health advocates, and even journalists. We hope you think so, too.
Doctoral-level education is necessary to prepare dental hygienists to be health care providers who will challenge prevailing thinking, test theories, lead interprofessional teams, and develop policies to improve oral health.
The American Dental Hygienists' Association continues to advocate for appropriate education standards for both dental hygiene and new workforce models.
ADA Announces Updated Oral Cancer Guidelines An expert panel convened by the American Dental Association's (ADA) Council on Scientific Affairs and the Center for Evidence Based Dentistry has released an updated guideline called the…
Ansell / Microflex
Ansell, a global leader in protection solutions and makers of the popular Microflex® and MICRO-TOUCH® examination gloves is excited to announce the launch of its MICRO-TOUCH® DENTA-GLOVE® SERIES, a…
Oral B Power Toothbrushes to Receive ADA Seal of Acceptance CHICAGO, September 18, 2017 – The American Dental Association (ADA) today announced that five series of the Oral B Oscillating Rotating Pulsating Power Toothbrush are…
Mount Sinai and ProHEALTH Dental Announce Innovative Clinical and Academic Affiliation (New York – September 12, 2017) –– Poor oral health is an important indicator of overall health and has been linked to serious conditions like…
Oral Health America Receives Commitment from Retirement Research Foundation for Tooth Wisdom Get Smart About Your Mouth CHICAGO, September 6, 2017 — Oral Health America (OHA) received a commitment from the Retirement Research Foundation…