It’s Membership Renewal Season

Stay connected, supported, and represented statewide and nationally. Renew your ADS + ADA membership today.

Membership Has Its Privileges

Explore exclusive savings, practice resources, continuing education, and ADA Member Advantage perks available to you.

Stronger Together Across Alaska

ADS includes seven component dental societies serving every region of our state. Your community is closer than you think.

Alaska Dental Society: Empowering Dentists

Through Innovation and Connection

The Alaska Dental Society (ADS) helps dentists succeed through education, technology, and community. As part of the American Dental Association’s tripartite system, ADS connects Alaska’s dental professionals to national resources while addressing local needs.

By fostering collaboration between dentists, labs, and technology partners, ADS bridges the gap between clinical care and dental innovation. This year, we’re focused on smarter business practices, professional growth, and stronger partnerships that elevate patient care and advance the profession statewide.

 

 

ADS News

Jan 09, 2026

The Alaska Dental Society’s January 2026 Alaska Update opens the year with a powerful reminder: Alaska dentistry is strongest when we stay connected, engaged, and supportive of one another.

Dec 19, 2025

This issue highlights leadership perspectives from the ADA and ADS, key advocacy wins and priorities, practical risk-management guidance on topics like bartering, patient dismissals, and AI in dentistry.

Nov 05, 2025

This month’s newsletter reinforces the importance of staying engaged in organized dentistry at both the state and national level.

ADA News

Data breaches can happen to any person, business

Mar 11, 2024
Cybersecurity expert offers best practices on to protect oneself
Gary Salman, CEO and co-founder of Black Talon Security, has a warning for dental workplaces.

“Many practices still harbor a broken mindset, meaning they believe they are immune to breaches, thinking that it won't happen to them,” he said. Read the full article.