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The Communiqué is distributed monthly via email to AAE members and supporters.

Its mission is to promote communication among AAE members, leaders of the AAE, ABE and AAE Foundation, and AAE affiliate organizations; encourage coordinated activities; inform the membership of developments in the endodontic specialty and dental profession; and raise awareness of AAE events, products and services.

We want to hear from you! Submit questions, story ideas or letters to the editor to communications@aae.org.

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Latest Communiqué News

Advocacy Alert: HealthGrades

The AAE recently learned that popular website HealthGrades.com, which pulls certifications from the medical specialties, does not include dental specialty board certification information on its site.

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AAE Headquarters Update – October 2017

The AAE is delighted to welcome three new staff members to our team: Peter Lee, Justine Radies and Nora Carpenter!

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Digital Outreach By the Numbers – September 2017

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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Digital Outreach By the Numbers – August 2017

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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Recognizing Potentially Malignant Oral Disorders and Oral Cancer

Endodontists and dentists can be a first line of defense in spotting oral disorders. Inspection of all the soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity should be routine practice — not only to detect oral potentially malignant disorders or oral cancer, but also any other disease in the oral cavity.

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Reinforcing Endodontic Emergency Preparedness

“Be prepared.” We’re all familiar with the Boy Scout adage. Preparing for dire circumstances is undoubtedly critical in times of catastrophe. It is also important in our line of work — when a patient is in extreme pain, for instance.

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