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Future of Endodontics

What is the future of the specialty, and what can we do to move the specialty forward?

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Save the Date: Save Your Tooth Month is Coming in May!

Save the date — or the entire month, rather — for Save Your Tooth Month! Sponsored by EndoVision and Sonendo, this month-long celebration is meant to remind us why our natural teeth are worth saving, and why the public should always treasure their natural teeth.

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Make Your Voice Heard in Montréal!

AAE19 in Montréal is fast approaching, and as you plan your travel itinerary, CE and tourism activities, the AAE encourages you to take the opportunity to also plan your involvement in your Association’s governance process.

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Leadership Development Program a Success

The 2019 Leadership Development Program occurred this past weekend in Chicago.

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Holding Insurance Companies Accountable

By Srini Varadarajan, J.D. Dental insurance companies have enjoyed an exemption from federal antitrust laws for over 70 years. Legislation introduced in 2019 could change that. On Feb. 6, 2019,…

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Foundation Update

The Foundation has gone through a variety of changes, expansion and growth, but year-over-year, one thing remains the same, the need for contributions of time, talent and treasure to achieve its mission. The meaningful impact of the Foundation’s work is made possible through these contributions.

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Headquarters Update

On January 7 we welcomed to our staff Srini Varadarajan, J.D., assistant executive director for advocacy and professional relations. reporting to Deputy Executive Director Trina Andresen Coe.

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Digital Outreach By the Numbers – February 2019

Through the AAE website, social media channels, online advertising and digital resources, the Association educates the public about endodontics, helping them find specialists in their area, and provides shareable content for members and other dental professionals.

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Diagnosing Orofacial Pain: Three Key Ingredients

“All through the summer of 1946, Babe Ruth had a severe pain over his left eye. What was at first thought to be a toothache or sinus infection eventually caused so much discomfort that Ruth was admitted to a New York hospital.

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Addressing the Netflix Movie

As you continue to hear questions and conversations surrounding the film, please know that AAE and our allies have taken steps to battle the misinformation. This includes sending letters, along with the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Association of Dental Research (AADR), to Netflix and all other platforms providing the video.

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