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Feb 8 2017
The Ohio General Assembly recently passed a law that will require all health care providers, including dentists, to obtain a Terminal Distributor of Dangerous Drugs (TDDD) license from the Ohio Board of Pharmacy to possess, have custody or control of, and distribute a schedule I, II, III, IV, or V controlled substance. This requirement goes into ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Dr. Joe Crowley, ADA president-elect, speaks with a legislative aide at last year's Day at the Statehouse. ODA member Dr. David Vorherr and OSU dental student Spencer Tepe observe. This year's event will be April 26 in Columbus. Day at the Statehouse, the Ohio Dental Association's most important grassroots advocacy event, will be April 26 in ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
The Ohio Dental Association is continuing to promote oral health and patient visits with ODA member dentists through an educational radio campaign that has been renewed for 2017.
The ODA has partnered with the Ohio Society Association of Executives (OSAE) and the Ohio News Network (ONN) radio division on a public awareness campaign since 2012. ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Our profession faces a strong, well-funded cadre of folks that do not appreciate the finer points of dentistry (like proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning) and believe that they can drill and fill their way to good oral health. This is an echo of the ’60s and ’70s when the push was to increase class sizes and reduce ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Donald J. Trump's election as president sent shockwaves across the country and throughout the world. Whether you think the U.S. presidential election result is a positive development or a negative one, one thing is for sure: things are going to change. In just the first few weeks in office, the Trump administration has signaled significant changes ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Since taking office, Ohio Gov. John Kasich has implemented one of the nation’s most aggressive and comprehensive approaches to fighting opiate addiction and drug abuse. Ohio has seen encouraging results as the amount of prescription drug opiates being dispensed continues to decrease and fewer individuals are doctor shopping for controlled ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Last September the American Dental Association announced its development of a new, free service to help dentists provide credentialing information to third parties. The ADA reported that the credentialing service allows dentists to input, store and update their credentials into a centralized, secure database through the ADA website, ADA.org. The ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
At the risk of sounding like a movie critic, I highly recommend the movie “La La Land” to you. At the time I’m writing this, it has already swept the Golden Globe awards and is garnering expansive praise from around the world. It is an old-fashioned musical set in modern times but anchored more in the golden age of Hollywood. Two ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
I’ll never know if I was a mistake (quit laughing) and I certainly hope not. Sometime after Aug. 15, 1945, my father returned from the Pacific Theater, and in July of ’46 I made a premature entrance into this world. The only person that was offended was my older sister. She took sibling rivalry to a whole new level. How could both of ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
The Food and Drug Administration recently released a final rule banning the use of most powdered gloves. This rule went into effect Jan. 18, 2017. The new rule applies to patient examination gloves, powdered surgeon’s gloves and absorbable powder for lubricating a surgeon’s glove. These gloves may no longer be used. Dentists who need ... [continue reading]
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