Procuring personal protective equipment is still a volatile and uncertain process for Rhode Island dental practices, according to The Providence Journal.
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Waco, Texas-based Stonehaven Dental and Orthodontics is being sued for $200,000 to $1 million by a local couple who claim the practice deceived them about insurance coverage for tooth extraction and replacement procedures, according to the Waco Tribune-Herald.
York, Pa.-based health system WellSpan Health is launching a mobile clinic program to improve dental care access among vulnerable communities.
The American Dental Association Political Action Committee rolled out its 2020 election center website to help prepare dental students and employees for voting.
Here's this week's roundup of dentists making headlines.
Beginning Oct. 1, the Drug Enforcement Administration will increase its registration fee for prescribers from $731 to $888 for a three-year period.
In-house discount dental plans can attract new patients to a practice and encourage existing ones to stay, but there are some key facts dentists should take into account before establishing such plans.
Delta Dental of Illinois is asking parents and guardians to make sure their children visit a dentist for a checkup before school begins.
Spokane, Wash.-based Arbour Family Dental has been faced with personal protective equipment cost surges and shipment delays since it reopened its doors amid the pandemic, according to local ABC affiliate KXLY-TV.
Low-income Californians are less likely to undergo routine dental care and more likely to visit dental offices for discomfort-related issues than higher-income residents, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
