AAE President Dr. Stefan I. Zweig Appears on ‘California Live’ Show
“California Live” is a lifestyle show that covers beauty, glamour, fitness, food, health and tech. The show has also just taught audiences how to “treasure their natural teeth”, thanks to…
Read MoreWorth Saving Campaign: 5 Things to Know
Did you know the AAE’s Worth Saving campaign is in its third year and thriving? “Worth Saving” is meant to bring to life that, like your natural teeth, there are…
Read MoreSave the Date for Save Your Tooth Month!
Each May, we take some time to celebrate the importance of saving natural teeth, in a big way. In the past, both endodontists and patients alike have always been able…
Read MoreA Year Worth Saving: A Look Back
Despite a global pandemic, the AAE’s public awareness initiative Worth Saving achieved new levels during 2021. It took on a slightly new tone and a strengthened focus on preserving natural…
Read MoreAAE’s Worth Saving Reaches New Heights
AAE’s Worth Saving, an initiative meant to increase awareness about endodontists and the vital work they perform to save natural teeth, continues to reach new heights! During AAE’s Fiscal Year…
Read MoreExtra! Extra! AAE Featured on CNN.com and More!
Weeks after the AAE’s highly successful satellite media tour, the Association continues to make headlines , most recently on the phenomenon of cracked teeth amid COVID-19.
Read MoreAAE Wins Multiple Awards
The AAE is pleased to announce we have won a Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) – Chicago Chapter Skyline Award of Excellence for our Worth Saving campaign! PRSA Chicago’s annual Skyline…
Read MoreAAE Launches Second Annual Worth Saving Landmarks Contest
Last week, we launched the second “Worth Saving” Landmarks Contest. This is your chance to vote at aae.org/landmarks for your favorite of these four landmarks: Dallas’ White Rock Lake Park,…
Read MoreCampaign Update: Boston Dental Schools Donate Root Canal Treatments to Local Patients in Need
On Nov. 18, the AAE provided more than 50 endodontic treatments (namely root canals) to patients in need in the Boston area. The services were given in collaboration with the endodontics departments at all three Boston dental schools: Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Department of Endodontics; Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Division of Endodontics; and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Department of Endodontics.
Read MoreStudy: This Halloween, People More Scared of Root Canals Than Spiders, Snakes, Sharks
Endodontist survey also finds majority unable to identify safest Halloween candies for teeth CHICAGO — Part of the fun of Halloween is being afraid – very afraid – but, it…
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