It's a NEW Convention!

Registration is now open for NJDA’s Annual Convention in Bridgewater on May 16-17! Our annual gathering of the NJ dental community will feature top-tier CE courses on a wide range of topics, a rooftop party, and more.

Connect, Inspire, & Celebrate

Join your female colleagues for an empowering gathering of women dentists, hygienists, assistants and others at the home of NJDA President Dr. Elisa Velazquez.

Join us on the Rooftop

NJDA's annual Celebration event has gotten a makeover - be there for a night of dancing and comradery to celebrate all that NJDA Members have accomplished this year!

New Jersey Dental Foundation

Take a moment to learn more about NJDA's brand new initiative to help the public learn more and gain access to oral healthcare! Read the mission statement, governance, structure and more.

This is membership your way

Renew today to explore new lower membership costs and customization offerings.

Helping Members Succeed

The New Jersey Dental Association is the voice of the dental profession and a strong proponent of oral health in the state. Members are part of a vibrant community of dentists encompassing 12 local dental societies as well as the American Dental Association. Members engage in educational programs, have access to dentist-centric relationships and tools to navigate the business of dentistry and their careers, as well as benefit from dedicated advocacy that protects the interests of the profession. The organization is run by member-dentists with the support of a team of professionals at NJDA Headquarters. NJDA members never practice alone!

UPCOMING EVENTS

DENTAL NEWS AND NOTES

Colgate Webinar

Apr 20, 2020
Managing Infectious Diseases in the Dental Office
May 6th @4:00PM

Managing Infectious Diseases in the Dental Office

MAY 6 | 4:00PM | 1 CEU
Register Here

Infection Control practices are the key elements in managing infectious diseases in the dental office.

The prevention of the spread of diseases from staff to patients, from patients to staff and from patient to patient or staff member to staff member is why each and every infection prevention protocol, procedure and intervention is important and must be carried out in detail without short cutting the steps that break the chain of infection.

Participants will learn:

How 4 elements of infection control practices prevent the transmission of unique types of pathogens

  • What practices in routine dentistry can enhance the safety of patients and staff?

  • Are there elements of infection control which may need attention in my practice?


    Contact Us

    Phone: 732-821-9400 or dial the Staff Directly 
    Fax: 732-821-1082 | Email: info@njda.org | Follow us @NJDentalAssoc
    One Dental Plaza, North Brunswick, NJ 08902