The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has initiated an accelerated review of fluoride in drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The action marks the first step in an expedited process to evaluate potential health effects associated with fluoride exposure and could inform future regulatory decisions related to drinking water standards for the entire country.
By February 16, 2026, all HIPAA-covered entities — including dental practices — must update their Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP) to include specific information about how they handle substance use disorder (SUD) treatment records protected under federal law, and train their workforce on these updates. Learn more and see resources available from WSDA and ADA.
Whether you’re a dentist looking to grow your career or a practice owner ready to make a change, the WSDA Classifieds section is your centralized resource. This platform is tailored specifically to the job and practice search needs of dentists across the state.
Managing student loans and dental school debt can be a significant source of financial stress, especially early in your career. While recent federal student loan legislation will impact current repayment options, there are still several new plans that can help dentists manage their dental school debt.
The WSDA Leadership Institute is a program designed to foster new leadership in organized dentistry by getting participants involved in a variety of WSDA activities and meetings.
The Association is excited to announce our newest member benefit — free student loan counseling and education for members through a partnership with The Institute of Student Loan Advisors (TISLA).
Spice Isle Smiles is transforming children’s oral health in Grenada by delivering comprehensive, school-based dental care to rural primary schools. Founded by Dr. Brian Holmes and Tammy Holmes, the nonprofit is creating lasting, generational change by ensuring young students have access to the care they need to grow up healthy and confident.
Experts indicated that acting quickly may be critical among federal student loan borrowers at risk of a portion of their wages being seized. Although wage garnishment was paused during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the U.S. Department of Education announced plans to resume seizing the wages, federal tax refunds, Social Security retirement and disability benefits of those who have defaulted on their loans.
The American Dental Association and Laurel Road will host a free webinar on 1/13 to break down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s implications for dental students and dentists.
New recommendations from the American Dental Association confirm that dental imaging should only be ordered when clinically necessary to minimize both patients’ and dental professionals’ exposure to radiation.
One year ago, we launched the first phase of WSDA’s reimagined membership model with a clear goal: make it easier for more dentists to see that the value of organized dentistry exceeds the cost of belonging. With a full year of data behind us, we can say the new model is working.
Merchants who accepted Visa and Mastercard payments in the United States between Jan. 1, 2004, and Jan. 25, 2019, may be entitled to compensation from a class action settlement related to alleged violations of antitrust laws.
With workers’ compensation rates rising in 2026, proactive claims management through WSDA L&I Advantage can help member dental practices control long-term costs.
During this November’s general election, WSDA sent an important message: the Association will strongly back candidates who support dental professionals and their patients.
CDT 2026 boasts 60 code changes, including six deletions. Find information here to help you prepare for these deleted codes come Jan. 1, 2026. Deletions include preventive resin restorations, vaccine administrations, non-intravenous conscious sedation and more.
What is the best way to measure Dr. Kim Nordberg's legacy? It's not in buildings, though that could be part of the answer. Nor is it in accolades and awards, though there were those, too, including being honored as this year's recipient of the WSDA Citizen of the Year award. No, the real measure of his legacy is in lives touched.
The ADA is urging lawmakers to prioritize oral health as they examine strategies to address rising health care costs. In a letter to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, the ADA stressed that rising costs place a strain on patients, families, employers and taxpayers.
WSDA’s recent successes and future priorities underscore the Association’s strong value to the profession. As Washington’s leading advocate for dentists, WSDA is uniquely committed to addressing unfair insurance practices, rising costs and regulations, workforce shortages, and other challenges affecting dentists and their patients.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it has reached a proposed legal settlement that would formally end the Saving on Valuable Education, or SAVE, income-driven repayment plan, a signature Biden-era policy that had offered some of the lowest monthly student loan payments and fastest potential paths to forgiveness in the federal system.
A federal appeals court has denied a request for immediate review of the decision rejecting class certification in the ongoing antitrust litigation against Delta Dental. As a result, individual dental providers who wish to pursue claims may need to act promptly to protect their rights.
The ADA hopes to help dentists avoid common coding mistakes as they begin using CDT 2026 on January 1. Here are examples and explanations of some common miscoding issues to help address potential misinterpretation during claims processing.
WSDA created ComplyBetter to give Washington dental offices an easy, modern, affordable way to manage HIPAA, WISHA, infection control and more. Our competitive pricing for WSDA members saves you money and reinvests in the profession!
CDT 2026 boasts 60 code changes, including 14 revisions. Find information here to help you prepare to use some of these revised codes come Jan. 1, 2026. Revisions cover resin-based composites, the administration of nitrous oxide, and more.
As the government shutdown comes to a close, student loan borrowers are receiving notices regarding debt forgiveness. With over $1.6 trillion in combined outstanding student debt across the United States, experts advised borrowers who receive debt relief to take several steps to reevaluate their financial goals and consider the potential uses of their discretionary income.
The ADA filed a letter with the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance expressing opposition to Delta Dental of Wisconsin’s proposed acquisition of Cherry Tree Dental. The filing notes potential conflicts of interest and concerns about patient care under the proposed ownership structure, stating that direct ownership by Delta Dental could compromise dentists’ ability to advocate for patients.
The Washington State Department of Health’s Office of Health Professions, in coordination with the Office of Investigative and Legal Services, is recruiting expert witnesses to support their work in regulating dental healthcare professionals.
Dental professionals looking for a volunteer opportunity can sign up to volunteer for the 2026 Seattle/King County Clinic, held April 23-26 at Seattle Center.
Many “legends” might produce beautiful cases on their good days. But to me, the measure of a dentist isn’t how good they are when they’re at their best, it’s how good they are when they’re not. What do the worst 2% of everyone’s cases look like?
As Veterans Day approaches, we pause to thank and honor all who have bravely served our country. A meaningful way to give back is by helping to meet their oral health needs.
Join the GKAS Movement and sign up your 2026 Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) event no later than November 15, 2025, to request free GKAS product kits for your program.
It's time to renew your WSDA, ADA and local dental society membership. WSDA is decreasing the cost of membership in 2026. Renew online by January 1 to enter to win a refund of your 2026 dues!
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 48% of employer practice liability claims are filed against small businesses. Dental offices can be lucrative targets for former employees and their attorneys because most claims are settled without trial.
The 2025 meeting of the WSDA House of Delegates, the governing body of the Association, was held Sept. 25-27 at the Marriott Tacoma Downtown. Members can visit wsda.org/HOD to view resolutions adopted at the 2025 House.
“What we provide here is an amazing opportunity for students to see if the profession they have dreamed of — or are considering — is what they really want,” said Kelly Beebout, dental assistant instructor at Sno-Isle Technical Skills Center in Everett.
ADA leaders have voiced support for a newly introduced bill that aims to strengthen the health care pipeline — including dentistry — through new federal grant programs.
Experts note that many patients mistakenly believe dental coverage works like medical insurance, which is meant to protect against large, unexpected costs.
The U.S. Department of Education has begun issuing notices to some federal student loan borrowers regarding the possibility of full or partial student loan forgiveness.
The Medicaid Financial Sustainability Toolkit: An Operational Guide for Dentists Wishing to Treat Medicaid Beneficiaries is designed to support dentists who are committed to serving underserved populations but need effective and operational strategies to do so sustainably.
In response to increasing reports of downcoding by third-party payers, the American Dental Association is ready to support states and dental providers in addressing the practice and preventing it from becoming a universal policy.
“I’m blessed to be in this position. I wake up every morning and I’m excited to come to campus.” Dean Foti Panagakos is leading the launch of the new School of Dental Medicine at PNW University of Health Sciences.
“Helping people is why I was put on Earth,” said Egbert, who will serve as WSDA’s next president. “It is why I became a dentist and why I spend so much of my time volunteering on behalf of dentists.”