Policy Statement
Sugar-sweetened Beverages

Position statement on sugar-sweetened beverages. 

Apr 07, 2026

Science Policy
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Policy Statement
Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research

Given the rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into dental, oral, and craniofacial research and clinical practice, including applications such as image analysis for early disease detec

Apr 07, 2026

Science Policy
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Policy Statement
Noma Research

Noma (cancrum oris) is a devastating, gangrenous disease of the mouth and face that predominantly affects children aged 2–6 years living in extreme poverty, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa

Apr 07, 2026

Science Policy
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Policy Statement
Salivary Biology and Diagnostics

The International Association for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research (IADR) recognizes saliva as an essential biological fluid in both oral and systemic health and its fundamental role in main

Apr 07, 2026

Science Policy
Policy Statement
Position and Policy Statement on Salivary Biology and Diagnostics

IADR Position and Policy Statement on Salivary

Apr 03, 2026

Science Policy
Policy Statement
Noma Research Policy Statement

Apr 03, 2026

Science Policy
Policy Statement
Position and Policy Statement on Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs)

IADR and AADOCR Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs) Position and

Apr 03, 2026

Science Policy
Policy Statement
Policy Statement on Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research

Policy Statement on Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Dental, Oral,

Apr 03, 2026

Science Policy
Press Release
Understanding the Oral Premalignancy-to-Cancer Transition at Single-cell Resolution: New Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment

Alexandria, VA, USA – A Distinguished Lecture Series presentation examining the processes underlying cancer initiation at single-cell resolution was presented at the 104th General

Mar 28, 2026

General Session
Press Release
Experimental Periodontitis Alters Brain Microbial Diversity in Murine Alzheimer’s Models

Alexandria, VA, USA – A study testing the hypothesis that periodontitis-induced microbial dysbiosis contributes to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by promoting microbial trans

Mar 28, 2026

General Session