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Nov 9 2016
On Oct. 25, 2016, Dr. Billie Sue Kyger was sworn in as the 7th District trustee to the ADA.  Kyger is a general dentist in Gallipolis and served as ODA president in 2002-03. Kyger will be one of 17 ADA district trustees.  As the 7th District trustee, she will represent Ohio and Indiana on the ADA Board of Trustees. Kyger was elected ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
Dr. Ron Lemmo, ADA treasurer With Dr. Joe Crowley being elected president-elect of the American Dental Association, Ohio will have its first ADA president since Dr. Frank Casto of Cleveland who served as ADA president in 1935. However, Crowley is not the only ODA member serving in a leadership role at the ADA. Dr. Ron Lemmo, a general dentist from ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
Beau Calcei from the OHIO Project, a program where fourth-year dental students at The Ohio State University spend 50 days providing care in community clinics, with Tina Lee, a dental assistant for the Traveling Smiles program. Traveling Smiles, Miami County Portable Dentistry, received the ODA Foundation's first Callahan/Henry Schein ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
The following article is part of a series of reviews encompassing various medical issues relevant to dentistry today. The ODA Dental Education and Licensure Committee (DELC) recruited a handful of experts to write these concise reviews to inform our member dentists about the most current opinions, positions and evidence on the topics. We hope ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
The dental profession began using disposable gloves nearly three decades ago but until recently, the long-term ergonomic effects of prolonged use of gloves were largely unknown. While highly effective in preventing cross-contamination and ensuring clinician and patient safety, the daily use of traditional disposable gloves can contribute to ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
Oral health in America has improved over the last century due to many factors. However, for low socio-economic groups dental health has not seen the increase in improvement of that of the general population. And there are even greater discrepancies in oral health among certain subpopulations. As members of low socio-economic groups, inmates have ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
As you know, the ODA has been celebrating its sesquicentennial anniversary throughout 2016. The ODA's founding, however, was not the only significant dental-related event that happened in Ohio in 1866. That same year, Lucy Hobbs became the first American woman to earn a dental degree when she graduated from the Ohio College of Dental ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
Closing a dental practice many times is much more complicated than turning off the lights and locking the door. As dentists contemplate the closure of an office, there are several key points to consider. Announcing the closure of a practice is a critical step in the process that could cause difficulty for the dentist if not handled ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
The Ohio Dental Association has expressed its concerns to MetLife Dental regarding its decision to require dentists to enroll in electronic funds transfer (EFT) and utilize EFT as the only payment method for provider reimbursement. Many dentists have contacted the ODA regarding MetLife’s decision. All indicated that they did not want to be ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
One of my ENT physician colleagues asked me to see a patient for him, since she was having headaches that were refractory to his migraine treatments.  During our interview, she reported that she had “had a root canal done” this past June.  I asked who the dentist was, so that we could get the records to help determine why the ... [continue reading]
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