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WSDA News | Issue 4, 2025

Featuring cover story on 2025 Citizen of the Year: Dr. Kim Nordberg. Plus, WSDA as "A 'Critical Partner' in 2025 Elections" and other news.

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Latest News

Nov 30, 2020

Proclamation 20-24.2 does not enact any additional restriction or limitation on the delivery of dental care or health care more broadly. Instead, the Governor’s Office is empowering health care providers to self-regulate capacity for care based upon parameters outlined in the proclamation. A detailed summary can be found here.

Nov 30, 2020

Last week, several media outlets incorrectly reported that non-urgent medical and dental procedures are suspended beginning Dec. 3. WSDA would like to assure providers and patients that these reports are incorrect.

Nov 25, 2020

"From top to bottom, organized dentistry has worked together for its members during this pandemic. If you have ever questioned the value of your association dues, this year should have proven to all dentists that it’s money well spent."

Nov 23, 2020

WSDA member Dr. Bradley Jonnes was recently featured on KING 5 talking about the safety and importance of routine dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nov 17, 2020

On Oct. 23, DQAC adopted new dental infection control rules. Learn more about new training requirements and WSDA's recommendation for members.