You Are Not Alone, Growing 1% Happier

Becky O'GuinFeatured News

By Carrie Mauterer, D.D.S., CDA Editor, From the Summer 2024 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association I was saddened to learn that we lost two young promising colleagues recently. My condolences go out to their families, friends and all loved ones. We are a small Colorado community and I hope that once again we can support each other with regular …

2024 Legislative Wrap Up

Becky O'GuinFeatured News

Colorado’s General Assembly concluded its legislative session Wednesday, May 8, 2024. In the 120-day aftermath of opening day speeches, this session brought about significant changes to water policy, attempted to address housing availability and affordability, increased environmental regulations, and shifted policies in education, healthcare, property tax, and public safety. Faced with a tight budget and the expiration of federal American …

CDPHE Releases New Tool Kit for Antibiotic Use

Becky O'GuinFeatured News

General and specialty dentists are the third highest prescribers of antibiotics in outpatient care settings in the U.S. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) just released a new toolkit designed to support dental professionals in promoting appropriate antibiotic use. This resource is a summary of existing published evidence-based guidance to support outpatient dental antimicrobial stewardship programs in …

  DORA Sunrise Report Released: Regulation of Dental Assistants NOT Recommended

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Late last week, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) released its long-awaited report concerning the regulation of a type of dental assistant who could practice with an expanded scope to help address the workforce needs of the dental profession in Colorado. For several reasons, detailed in the linked report below, DORA recommended, “Do not regulate oral preventative dental assistants.” …

OSHA Updates Standard to Improve Hazard Information on Chemical Labels

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a final rule that will improve the amount and quality of information on chemical labels and safety data sheets to better protect workers. The final rule updates the current Hazard Communication Standard to align with the seventh revision of the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The …

The GPS Approach to Living a More Rewarding Life

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The GPS Approach to Living a More Rewarding Life, By Eric Chatterley, D.D.S. From the Spring  2024 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association In the journey of life, finding direction and purpose is crucial for a meaningful and rewarding existence. Just as a GPS (global positioning system) guides us physically on our journey throughout the world, we can adopt an …

Safeguarding Your Dental Practice: The Importance of Monitoring and Tracking Financial Statements

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Safeguarding Your Dental Practice: The Importance of Monitoring and Tracking Financial Statements By Larry Chatterley, From the Spring  2024 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Did you know that, on average, dental practices lose approximately 9% of their production revenue due to uncollected revenues? This alarming statistic highlights the crucial importance of diligently monitoring and tracking financial statements and other …

Honoring a Legacy of Service

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Honoring a Legacy of Service By Becky O’Guin, CDA Director of Communications From the Spring  2024 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Defined not only by herself, but by her coworkers and colleagues, Sharyn Markus’ 48-year career at the Colorado Springs Dental Society (CSDS) has been a true labor of love and a tale of epic proportions, but alas retirement …

FTC Bans Noncompete Clauses in Employment Agreements

Molly PereiraFeatured News

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a new rule in 2024 banning noncompete clauses in employment agreements (effective 120 days from publication in the Federal Register). This rule potentially affects practice-owning dentists who have employment agreements with associates, hygienists or other staff as well as dentists who are employees and currently subject to a noncompete clause. The new FTC final …

Mom’s Meatloaf

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Mom’s Meatloaf By Carrie Mauterer, D.D.S., CDA Editor From the Spring  2024 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association I want to remind you of the most leaned upon, but rarely acknowledged, ADA resource: ADA Council on Scientific Affairs. It is a member benefit we all use on the daily, but we never really give them knuckles or a high five. …