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THE DRILL
The Fulcrum Podcast\u27s The Drill episodes explore key topics in Virginia dentistry. Episode 16 highlights legislative efforts to address workforce shortages, VDA Member Perks, professional development opportunities, and upcoming events like Dental Days at the Capitol. Episode 19 features Ryan Dunn and Paul Logan discussing advocacy strategies for the 2026 General Assembly, focusing on dental workforce programs, expedited licensure for international dentists, and preventative assistant roles. Both episodes emphasize active member participation in shaping the future of dentistry
WHY HAVEN’T ANNUAL MAXIMUMS IN DENTAL INSURANCE PLANS KEPT UP WITH INFLATION?
This document discusses the challenges of increasing annual maximums in dental insurance plans amidst rising costs, network participation issues, and premium sensitivity. It highlights Delta Dental of Virginia\u27s innovative solutions, including higher maximum plans and gradual coverage increases, while emphasizing the balance between affordability and coverage
NODA News January 2026
New Orleans Dental Association (NODA) News includes regular columns with regional news impacting the New Orleans membership including: columns from the President and Executive Director, feature articles relating to the field of dentistry, association events and upcoming activities, component news, continuing education opportunities, and classifieds.
This issue welcomes a new president, Dr. Claudia Cavallino
Does the MDA Still Offer a Staff Compensation Study?
This Q&A section clarifies that the MDA no longer distributes staff compensation surveys due to 2023 FTC enforcement policy changes. However, members can access UCR fee analysis reports at a discount through PPO Negotiation Solutions. For dentists nearing retirement, the MDA offers retired and retired life membership categories, which provide dues discounts or exemptions for those no longer earning income from dentistry. The source also recommends Best Card for credit card processing to save an average of $6,496 annually. Finally, practitioners are reminded that licensure renewal must be completed through the MiPLUS platform, which primarily issues electronic licenses
VIRGINIA DENTAL JOURNAL ANNOUNCES EXCELLENCE AWARDS - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Virginia Dental Journal is introducing the Excellence Awards in 2026 to honor outstanding contributions in writing, clinical relevance, and advancing the dental profession in Virginia. Articles published in Volume 103 (2026) are eligible, with submissions due by September 1, 2026. Award categories include the Horizon Award, Image Award, The Source Award, and Editor’s Choice. Winners will be recognized at the Virginia Dental Association’s Annual Business Meeting in January 2027. More details and guidelines are available on the Virginia Dental Journal website
HOW ARE ORAL PREVENTIVE ASSISTANTS IMPACTING ACCESS TO DENTAL CARE IN OTHER STATES?
Oral Preventive Assistants (OPAs), a type of Expanded Function Dental Assistant, are improving access to dental care in states like Kansas, Missouri, and through the Indian Health Service. Studies and pilot programs show increased patient access, enhanced workflow, and high satisfaction among patients and dental teams. OPAs support hygienists and dentists by performing preventive tasks, allowing specialists to focus on complex care, without replacing existing roles. These models address workforce gaps and bottlenecks in dental care delivery
Pediatric Dentists’ Best Practices When Treating Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A National Survey
This national survey evaluates how pediatric dentists manage patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While most practitioners collect data on oral hygiene and verbal communication, fewer assess social interaction or sensitivity-related characteristics. The study suggests using supplemental intake forms to plan appointments based on individual needs and functioning levels. Key accommodations reported include behavior guidance, modified appointment times, and operatory adjustments. Results indicate that increased professional experience with ASD correlates with more comprehensive data collection and a higher perceived value of that information. Ultimately, partnering with parents is vital for creating successful dental encounters for children with ASD
Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization: Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment
Molar Incisor Hypomineralization (MIH) is a qualitative developmental enamel defect affecting at least one permanent first molar. Characterized by high porosity and reduced mineral content, MIH leads to hypersensitivity, post-eruptive breakdown, and increased caries susceptibility. The etiology is multifactorial, typically occurring between birth and four years of age. Management depends on severity, ranging from topical fluorides and sealants for mild cases to stainless-steel crowns or extractions for severe instances. Because porous enamel facilitates bacterial penetration and pulpal inflammation, achieving effective local anesthesia is often difficult, necessitating individualized behavioral management and early intervention to preserve tooth structure