The passion of dentists, new standards of care and pushback against dental insurers are three aspects of the dental industry that dentists are optimistic about moving forward.
Author: Cameron Cortigiano
Here are eight updates to know on the dental technology space that Becker's reported on in October:
Henderson, Nev.-based PDS Health added 10 new partner practices in October.
Delta Dental of California is the official dental insurance partner of the San Francisco 49ers, according to an Oct. 31 news release.
Neda Azadivatan, DDS, has opened a practice in Mount Pleasant, S.C., according to an Oct. 30 report by Moultrie News.
Dental supply company Envista reported $8.2 million in net income during the third quarter of 2024, according to an Oct. 30 news release.
The TriCare Dental Program is decreasing its premium costs for dental coverage, effective Nov. 1.
The Vermont Board of Dental Examiners proposed a new set of administrative rules for dental professionals in the state.
A pediatric dental practice is opening a location in Moses Lake, Wash., according to an Oct. 29 report by Source ONE News.
The American Dental Association and the ADA Forsyth Institute have introduced the ADA Forsyth Professional Dental Products Certified Program, a new set of standards for professional-grade dental products, according to an Oct. 30 news release.
