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TDA Announces Member-Only Leadership Program

Starting September 10, there is a new method for logging into ADA, TDA and many local society websites.

Before Sept 2, you can update your profile on ada.org ensuring you have a unique email address on your account. After September 10, you will be prompted to enter a unique email address and reset your password. You will no longer use your ADA number to log in.

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As we transition to a new association management software you may experience difficulty in accessing your member profile. If you have any issues or would like to make a payment, you can call 512-443-3675, ext. 137 to speak to Rachael Daigle.

Texas Dental Association: Helping Every Member Succeed

TDA connects dentists with each other, with patients, and with resources for life and career. TDA is a professional membership organization for dentists, and the 3rd largest state dental association in the US. The TDA is part of a tripartite affiliation with the American Dental Association at the national level, and component societies at the local level. The Association has more than 9,200 members, and is composed of 26 local component dental societies, grouped into 4 divisions across Texas.

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ADA and TDA Confirm: Dental Amalgam is Safe and Reliable

Sep 24, 2020
Update on FDA Recommendations

Today (9/24), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released new messaging about dental amalgam for some groups of patients. TDA agrees with the ADA's statement to the FDA that "Dental amalgam is one of the safest and most affordable and durable materials available."

ADA leadership has kept in communication with the FDA, and emphasize that dentists are still free to use amalgam for patients. This is not a ban, nor a change in FDA’s position. The majority of evidence continues to suggest amalgams pose little to no risk for adults who do not have any allergies to the materials used. The FDA's recommendations only apply to certain vulnerable populations, due to insufficient data for some clinical situations.

The FDA's recommendations are the result of their November 2019 hearing on metal implants across a wide variety of healthcare fields, including orthopedics and gynecology as well as dentistry. Before last year's hearing, the ADA reaffirmed in written comments to the FDA what has been known for decades: that "dental amalgam is one of the safest and most affordable and durable materials available." ADA also had 4 representatives at the hearing, to present evidence from the dental profession.

Organized dentistry continues to advocate for dentists and patients by bringing evidence-based research to the forefront of any discussion. For ADA’s background on the FDA’s hearing, and ADA’s comments and representation, please CLICK HERE.

The FDA's updated messaging is available on fda.gov. FDA recommends all patients discuss their health history and treatment options with their dentist. FDA’s patient brochure states, "Studies on people with dental amalgam do not show conclusive evidence that dental amalgam causes harmful health effects in the general population."

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