VA Dent J January, February and March 2024
Vol: 101, Issue: 1
2024
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The latest issue of the Virginia Dental Journal (Volume 101, Number 1) highlights significant advancements and challenges in Virginia's dental community. A central feature is a farewell to Dr. Richard Roadcap, who reflects on his impactful 16-year tenure as editor. The issue includes a compelling research study on patient and parent perspectives regarding craniofacial care, with a focus on treatment access, outcomes, and the role of telehealth. Advocacy efforts take center stage with updates on legislative initiatives aimed at increasing transparency in dental insurance and improving patient care access. Additional columns emphasize the importance of embracing technological advancements in dentistry, offer reflections from VDA leadership on navigating professional challenges, and share a message of optimism for the future. The journal also provides resources on ethical considerations, regulatory updates, and new findings in pediatric and oral pathology, underscoring the publication’s dedication to education, innovation, and advocacy for the dental profession in Virginia.
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