Feb 25, 2026
ADA urges EPA to strengthen scientific rigor in fluoride health assessment
The ADA urged the EPA to strengthen the protocols in its accelerated review of potential health effects of fluoride in drinking water. Read More
Feb 25, 2026
The ADA urged the EPA to strengthen the protocols in its accelerated review of potential health effects of fluoride in drinking water. Read More
Feb 24, 2026
The ADA Foundation has launched a new grant program to support states as they assist dentists impacted by natural disasters. Read More
Feb 24, 2026
This ADA News series seeks to highlight pivotal people and moments that have helped shape the dental profession, community and beyond. Read More
Feb 23, 2026
The ADA is urging lawmakers to bolster scientific oversight of potential federal fluoride regulations. Read More
Feb 23, 2026
The ADA submitted a response to DHHS' request for information on artificial intelligence adoption in clinical care. Read More
Feb 22, 2026
Feb 20, 2026
ADA leaders from the Council on Dental Benefit Programs and staff met Feb. 20 with senior Principal representatives. Read More
Feb 19, 2026
Three new standards are available for review and comment from the ADA Standards Program. Read More
Feb 17, 2026
The ADA is calling on subject matter experts in dental imaging and informatics to participate in a special information gathering session. Read More
Feb 12, 2026
Several full-tuition scholarships are available for the Academy for Advancing Leadership's Institute for Teaching and Learning. Read More
Feb 11, 2026
In response to the announcement, the ADA said it continues to support the use of dental amalgam based on dentists' clinical judgment. Read More
Feb 10, 2026
CMS is proposing to reverse course on a policy that allowed states to include routine adult dental services as an essential health benefit. Read More
Feb 10, 2026
CMS implemented an online process allowing health care providers to submit complaints about Medicare Advantage plans directly to the agency. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
Nearly 200 children received free dental care Feb. 6 during the national ADA Foundation Give Kids A Smile kickoff in Houston. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
The ADA is urging members to contact the EPA after the agency said it will initiate an accelerated review of fluoride in drinking water. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill Feb. 3, ending the partial government shutdown. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
For nearly 100 years, the ADA Seal of Acceptance has helped consumers make informed decisions about dental products. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The association's 17 consensus statements emphasize accuracy and transparency. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Dr. Stacey Van Scoyoc is pleased to announce her candidacy for 8th District Trustee to the American Dental Association. From a young age, Dr. Van Scoyoc dreamed of becoming an astronaut—a doctor in space—envisioning a future defined by exploration, visionary thinking, and a commitment to health and wellbeing. Today, she brings that same spirit of curiosity and interconnectedness to her work in dentistry, always mindful of the global impact of the profession.
Dr. Van Scoyoc recognizes that the American Dental Association stands at a pivotal moment, with its business model and core identity undergoing significant change. She believes it is essential for the ADA’s purpose, mission, vision, and culture to remain aligned as the organization navigates pressing challenges in membership, finances, dental benefits, and healthcare policy. As an MBA candidate at the University of Illinois Gies College of Business, with focus areas in digital marketing and healthcare innovation, design, and entrepreneurship, Dr. Van Scoyoc is prepared to bring fresh perspective and strategic depth to boardroom deliberations.
A general dentist in private practice in Bloomington, Dr. Van Scoyoc has a long record of service in organized dentistry. She has represented Illinois at every level, serving as President of the McLean County Dental Society, Illinois State Dental Society Trustee, and Officer and President of the Illinois State Dental Society. Nationally, her four years on the ADA Council on Dental Practice—including service as Chair—and a decade on the delegation, including as Caucus Chair, have deepened her belief in the power of national collaboration among dentists.
Dr. Van Scoyoc is convinced that, by working together through organized dentistry, dentists can shape a future that both the profession and patients need. She looks forward to the opportunity to help guide the ADA through this period of transformation.