ADA Board Approves $20 Million 2025 Budget Cut to Address Financial Strain
The ADA Board of Trustees has approved over $20 million in expense reductions for 2025, cutting programs, staff, and operational costs after years of deficit spending.
The ADA Board of Trustees has approved over $20 million in expense reductions for 2025, cutting programs, staff, and operational costs after years of deficit spending.
The 2024 IOF-ADA Forsyth International Orthodontic Symposium will focus on orthodontic innovation and technology.
In this episode, sponsored by OrthoFX, Dr Robert “Tito” Norris shares why he switched aligner systems, what he discovered, and how it impacts patient care.
The AAO endorsed retirement solutions company Perfect401(k) after it was evaluated by the AAO Business Development Task Force.
Read MoreThe AAO launched its Supplier Network program, offering benefits to AAO members and participating suppliers.
Read MoreThe tax bill, which includes tax breaks that benefit small businesses, passed in the house with overwhelming bipartisan support.
Read MoreThe AAO appointed its former VP and general counsel, Trey Lawrence, as the association’s new chief executive officer.
Read MoreThe ADA gave Bill Sasser, DMD, the association’s Humanitarian Award for his work in providing dental treatment for those in need.
Read MoreThe ADA Store launched its new website with three new products, two revised brochures and a children’s activity book.
Read MoreKaitrin Kramer, DDS, MS, PhD, was named the AAO’s new trustee-at-large, tasked with bringing a diverse viewpoint to the board of trustees.
Read MoreThe ADA is asking dental professionals for comments on any change requests for the 2025 edition of the CDT Code.
Read MoreThe AAO named Elizabeth M. Lucas, CAE to serve as the interim CEO while the association searches for a permanent replacement.
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