"I want the ADA to be a big organization that feels like a small organization, where every voice is heard, valued, and celebrated—where the words 'can't' and 'impossible' have no place."
Having two dentists in the Legislature would help WSDA advance its advocacy efforts, including work on dental benefit reforms and addressing workforce shortages. Read more about two dentists running for election/re-election in 2024 and the importance of dentists serving in Olympia.
As the new dental anesthesia rules take effect and Washington state dentists navigate the complexities of the new regulations, WSDA remains committed to advocating for transparency and accountability at every level of decision-making.
The Washington Oral Health Workforce Tracking Program (WOHW) at the University of Washington invites dental hygienists to share their dental workforce experiences. WSDA invites our members to encourage the hygienists in their offices to complete the survey.
Share your dental workforce challenges through the Spring 2024 WA Health Sentinel Survey. Survey results will be shared with key policymakers and other stakeholders to inform the policy development and funding decisions impacting our vital health workforce.
425 Dental, in partnership with the University of Washington School of Dentistry and PMI Dental Hygiene Program, is happy to bring you 425 Smiles – a FREE dental clinic event on Saturday, April 6, 2024 for those who have a difficult time affording routine dental care.
The Department of Health has filed an expedited rule making form CR-105 which proposes amendments to WAC 246-12-051 "How to obtain a temporary practice permit- Military spouse".
Join the PNDC dental community, friends, and family for a wonderful night at the ballpark after a day of CE on Friday, May 10 as the Seattle Mariners take on the Oakland Athletics at T-Mobile Park.
Get 7% more in 2024 with a 7% bonus on your precious scrap metal refining. Refine your dental scrap with WSDA-endorsed D-MMEX Easyrefine, and receive high-value compensation.
Washington dentists must complete 63 hours of continuing education every three years. Don't wait to start earning your CE — earn 20+ credits (nearly a year's worth of CE) in just three days at PNDC 2024! Plus, fulfill various CE requirements you may need to renew your license.
The Washington Oral Health Workforce Tracking Program (WOHW) at the University of Washington invites dental hygienists to share their dental workforce experiences. WSDA invites our members to encourage the hygienists in their offices to complete the survey.