NYSDA 2025 Legislative Session

The clock is ticking! This is your chance to stand up for dentistry and make an impact during the 2025 Legislative Session. With limited spots for in-person, act now before they fill up! Deadline to register: 11:59 PM on February 4

New Exclusive NYSDA Member Benefit

Life comes with challenges, but your new Member Assistance Program (MAP) is here to help. This free, confidential benefit is available to you and your household, offering resources and services to support mental health, reduce stress, and make life easier.

2025 Membership Dues Now Available

It's here! Your 2025 membership dues invoice is online. Renew by December 31st, and you'll be entered to win a custom NYSDA Yeti or Stanley! Enroll in auto-renew and never miss your NYSDA benefits.

Introducing NYSDAPAC – Our New Political Action Committee

NYSDA is excited to announce the launch of NYSDAPAC, NYSDA’s fully owned and operated Political Action Committee. With your support, NYSDAPAC will strengthen our political influence and ensure your voice is heard statewide and beyond.

CE Registry is now CE Navigator

Navigate your continuing education journey with ease using the CE Navigator, your ultimate guide to professional development.

2024/2025 Member Benefits Guide is here!

Your ultimate resource for all things NYSDA. Dive in and discover what awaits you as a valued member.

Membership connects you to your dental community — across the country, throughout New York State and with your local dental societies.

With over 163,000 members nationally, over 12,000 members in New York State and 13 local dental societies, organized dentistry provides its members with many benefits and countless ways to get involved.

Join or Renew your membership with the ADA, NYSDA, and your local dental society today!

 

NYSDA News

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Overcoming an Endodontic Challenge

Traditional treatment for managing immature necrotic teeth was often tedious and required multiple visits, making it less than ideal when the patient was a child, as well as fraught with failure. Dr. Joseph Stern, an endodontist and Touro College professor, writing in the January New York State Dental Journal, explores alternative endodontic techniques, including a promising pulp regeneration method. Learn more about overcoming the open apex challenge in the January Journal, available online here.

And expect delivery soon of your print copy of The Journal.