Two dentists who had their licenses restricted and six other dentists who made headlines since July 11:
Author: Ariana Portalatin
A community health center in Canaan, N.H., will end its dental services July 30 following the departure of its only dentist, Valley News reported July 16.
A Wisconsin former dentist who was found guilty of intentionally breaking patients' teeth was sentenced to four and a half years in prison, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported July 15.
The Iowa Dental Board recently restricted the licenses of two dentists for competency issues, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported July 14.
VideaHealth will add its artificial intelligence technology at several 42 North Dental practices.
Graham, N.C.-based Alamance Community College is planning to expand its dental assisting program to a facility at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry, which would make it the only such program in the area, thetimesnews…
Increased patient volumes and staffing shortages could lead to a need for shorter appointments with patients, according to one dentist leader.
Irving, Texas-based U.S. Endo Partners recently added Columbia River Endodontics to its network.
Clint Rachal, CEO of Dallas-based Mint Dentistry, was included on Comparably's 2022 lists for "Best CEO for Women" and "Best CEO for Diversity."
Biolase is launching a pilot program with Philadelphia-based Einstein Healthcare Network to provide training on dental laser technology.