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Florida Mandated Required Course

The following required course is for the 2026 licensed renewal. ✨Registration opens 6 weeks prior to meeting dates.

✨2025 ACDDA Annual Conference

♦️April 11, 2025, @ The Indian Spring Country Club, Boynton Beach » View the video for insight on what he will share during the meeting! 💫A Dynamic Presentation for Your Entire Team!

Dentists' Day on the Hill 2025

Save the date! Dentist's Day on the Hill - Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Welcome to the
Atlantic Coast District Dental Association

When you join organized dentistry, you become a member of three remarkable organizations — the American Dental Association (ADA), the Florida Dental Association (FDA) and your local dental association, which along the Atlantic Coast in Florida is the Atlantic Coast District Dental Association (ACDDA).

ACDDA members are a growing group of professionals who serve the Atlantic Coast area including the counties of: Indian River, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and Broward (North Broward). ACDDA is comprised of three affiliate (local) societies, each with their own executive boards and programs. Affiliate membership is included with ADA/FDA/ACDDA dues.

The Power of Three initiative underscores the mission of the ADA, the FDA and its component dental associations to help all members succeed by delivering programs, services and advocacy for members while working collaboratively to maximize value and service, regardless of where the experience occurs for a member.

News
Access the FDA's most current COVID-19 Response resources, including guidance, FAQs, practice resources and more. Visit floridadental.org

For additional news and resources regarding COVID-19, visit ada.org/virus.

ADA comments on proposed Medicare payment policies for dental services in 2025

Sep 13, 2024
The ADA also responded to CMS’ request for feedback on dental care for patients with diabetes
The ADA formally submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in response to the proposed rule for 2025 payment policies under the Physician Fee Schedule. Read the full article.