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The ADA is the leading source of oral health information and advocacy for dentists and their patients. Find out about SmileCon, Medicaid rules, credentialing, continuing education, and more.
- Why Join
The benefits of joining the American Dental Association...
- Find a Program
The Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) is the...
- Testing
The Department of Testing Services (DTS) Hub is a platform...
- DENTPIN
DENTPIN (DENTal Personal Identifier Number) is a unique,...
- SmileCon
SmileCon 2024, the ultimate event for dental professionals,...
- Volunteer
Meetings are held remotely but will occasionally take place...
- Continuing Education
The ADA provides cutting-edge, unique continuing education...
- ADA Advocacy
The ADA’s actions to protect dentists and patients by, for...
- Why Join
Learn about the ADA's mission, history, governance, ethics, diversity, and benefits for members. The ADA is the leading source of oral health research, advocacy, and education for dentists and the public.
The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American professional association established in 1859 which has more than 161,000 members. Based in the American Dental Association Building in the Near North Side of Chicago, the ADA is the world's largest and oldest national dental
Find out how to reach the ADA by phone, email, chat or mail. The ADA cannot answer individual questions about dental treatment or problems, but you can visit MouthHealthy.org for general dental health information.
Learn how the ADA sets standards for dental tools, products and services, and participates in international dental standards meetings. Find out how to volunteer, apply for awards and access dental billing data content specifications.
Better dental health starts here. Everything you need to know about keeping your smile healthy and bright at every age.