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New report links high fluoride exposure to lower IQs: 9 notes
A new report from the National Toxicology Program concluded that higher levels of fluoride exposure are associated with lower IQ in children.
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AAOMS releases new guidance for TMJ disorders
The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons created new guidance for evaluating, diagnosing and treating patients with temporomandibular joint disorders and intra-articular pain and dysfunction.
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ADA concerned about federal credit reporting proposal: 5 notes
The American Dental Association is concerned about a proposal that would prohibit credit reporting agencies from including medical debt when running credit checks.
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ADA study identifies contributing factor to hospital-acquired infections: 6 notes
A new study from the American Dental Association Forsyth Institute identified a possible contributing factor to the spread of hospital-acquired infections.
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Penn Dental researchers investigating use of jaw stem cells in treatments
A team of researchers at Penn Dental in Philadelphia are examining the properties of jaw stem cells for their potential use in treatments.
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ADA advocates for increased resources for Indian Health Service
The American Dental Association joined eight other organizations calling for increased funding and resources for the Indian Health Services.
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American Medical Association adopts policy in support of expanded dental benefits
The American Medical Association recently adopted a policy to support expanding dental coverage under Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP.
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OSHA issues final rule updating the Hazard Communication Standard
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule updating and improving the current Hazard Communication Standard to provide better information on data sheets and labels that might help first responders in case of a workplace emergency.
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Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention rebrands to Association for Dental Safety
The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention has rebranded to the Association for Dental Safety.
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ADA reaffirms support for fluoride after American Medical Association study
The American Dental Association reaffirmed its support for fluoride after the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study examining the effects of fluoride exposure in pregnant women.
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ADA speaks out against 'veneer techs': 3 notes
The American Dental Association recently warned the public against visiting "veneer techs" after the unlicensed individuals became popular on social media.
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ADA unveils new Seal of Acceptance category
The American Dental Association launched a category as part of its Seal of Acceptance program to help people identify non-opioid products for management of acute dental pain.
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ADA gives recommendations to congressional subcommittee after Change Healthcare cyberattack
The American Dental Association shared recommendations for supporting dental practices after the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare.
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More research, training needed for TMJ treatment, investigation finds
Many treatments and surgeries for patients with temporomandibular joint disorders lack supporting evidence of effectiveness and may even make pain worse, according to a recent investigation by KFF Health News and CBS News.
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Federal government could bring back HIPAA compliance audits — 2 notes for dentists
The U.S. Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights may bring back an audit program that checks covered entities and business associates for compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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3 dental clinical leadership updates in 1 month
Here are three clinical leadership headlines Becker's has reported on since Jan. 12:
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New pain management guidelines released for adolescent, adult dental patients
The American Dental Association recently released new guidelines to manage short-term dental pain in adolescent and adult dental patients.
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Lead aprons, thyroid collars no longer needed for dental X-rays: ADA
The American Dental Association recently updated its recommendations for radiography safety.
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Mask mandates resurface: What dentists need to know
The reimplementation of mask mandates in healthcare settings could affect dental practices.
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4 clinical leadership updates in dentistry
Here are four clinical leadership updates Becker's has reported on since Nov. 3:
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