The Colorado Mission of Mercy (COMOM) is Oct. 13-14 at the Colorado State Fairgrounds in Pueblo, Colo., and volunteer spots are still available. Your help and expertise are very much needed at this year’s clinic. It takes about 1,000 volunteers to make the clinic a success. Whether you’re a caring dental professional or a caring individual, many opportunities are available …
Get Extra Savings from Solmetex
Since the Environmental Protection Agency reinstated the amalgam separator mandate in June, CDA-endorsed Solmetex has begun offering deeper discounts to CDA members. In addition to the ongoing CDA member benefit of a free Hg5 collection container and Hg5 recycle kit (a $338 value), Solmetex is offering a $200 rebate on its NXT Hg5 Amalgam Separator through Dec. 31, 2017. CDA …
CDT 2018: Code Smarter, Work Less!
Make your life easier with the CDT 2018 Kit. This essential ADA resource helps your team code more accurately for fewer claims rejections and faster reimbursement. This CDT 2018 Kit includes: CDT 2018: Dental Procedure Codes manual has the most up-to-date CDT Codes, including 18 new codes, 16 revised codes and 3 deleted codes, plus complete descriptors CDT 2018 Coding …
Give Us Your Thoughts, Get Even More in Return
If being heard isn’t enough, the chance to win fabulous prizes might do the trick. Take the quick CDA Enterprises survey to get entered into a drawing for a GoPro HERO5 Session camera or Colorado State Park pass! Members who buy CDA-endorsed products and services know they can get great deals and superior service. But what’s important to YOU when …
Following Footsteps and Making Footprints
By Carol Morrow, D.D.S., CDA President From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association On June 10, I had the honor of being inducted as the 131st president of the Colorado Dental Association. I had been thinking about this day, in one way or another, for the last 37 years. This year was my 36th Colorado Dental Association …
Non-Medicaid Providers Can Collect Copays
From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Non-Medicaid providers may now collect copays for dual covered patients. In the past, there have been two conflicting sections of state law that disagreed on whether a co-pay or deductible associated with a dually covered patient’s primary insurance plan can be collected from Medicaid patients. If a dentist did not …
Things We Need to Hear Most—Thoughts for a New Dentist
By Kevin Sessa, D.D.S., CDA Past President From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association I heard something simple yet profound last week: “Sometimes the things we want to hear the least are the things we need to hear the most.” As new dentists wrestle with the stress of a new practice, those huge student loan payments, perhaps …
Infection Control FAQ
By Kim Laudenslager, R.D.H., M.P.A. From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Q: I know it’s a long standing requirement to heat-sterilize high-speed and slow-speed handpieces between each patient but what about slow-speed handpiece motors and hygiene handpieces? A: The CDC made very strong statements in their 2003 and 2008 guidelines reaffirming the fact that “handpieces and …
EPA Amalgam Separator Mandate Reinstated
From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association As shared with CDA members in the Winter 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association, the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final regulation Dec. 15, 2016, regarding the handling of dental amalgam waste. New regulations require most U.S. dental offices to use a qualifying amalgam separator and comply …
What Is Earnest Money?
By Susan Spear From the Summer 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Why is there an “earnest deposit” required when purchasing a dental practice? To answer that question, it is best to understand what an earnest deposit is and its value. West’s Encyclopedia of American Law defines earnest money as, “A sum of money paid by a buyer at …











