The team will be led by the Council on Advocacy for Access and Prevention, according to an Oct. 13 news release from the ADA.
During SmileCon, an ADA event, the team provided information on the ways that dentists can get involved to help reduce gaps in dental care and oral health, including educating their patients, working with health organizations in the community and creating diverse workplaces.
At the Becker's 5th Annual Future of Dentistry Roundtable, taking place September 14-15 in Chicago, dental leaders and executives will gain insights into emerging technologies, practice growth strategies and the evolving landscape of dental care delivery, with a focus on innovation, patient experience and operational excellence. Apply for complimentary registration now.
