The American Dental Association (ADA) is making it easier than ever to access and adopt its informatics standards. The ADA’s main dental standards webpage now links to a new landing page on informatics standards, where visitors can find the standards divided into 10 categories: terminology and nomenclature, clinical data exchange, administrative data exchange, augmented and artificial intelligence, imaging, specialty-specific data exchange, forensics, electronic prescriptions, architecture and security, and medical devices. “Clear, consistent standards are crucial for providers to securely exchange patient data, streamline workflows and ensure that the technology serves the patients. By making informatics standards more accessible and transparent, the ADA is leading the conversation about responsible data access and interoperability in dentistry,” said Mark Jurkovich, D.D.S., chair of the ADA Standards Committee on Dental Informatics Working Group 11.9 on Core Reference Data.