One patient suffered non-life-threatening injuries after a bullet went through the window of a Grants Pass, Ore.-based dental practice on July 24, according to CBS affiliate KTVL.
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Danaher Corp.'s dental business Envista Holdings filed documents on July 22 to go public.
A former Warren, Ark.-based dentist was ordered July 23 to pay $136,032 in damages, restitution and fines after pleading guilty to his role in a Medicaid fraud scheme, according to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
A Maitland, Fla.-based dentist has been locked out of his accounting files due to a ransomware attack where the hackers demanded $10,000, according to clickorlando.com.
Dental equipment manufacture A-dec has acquired Dean Dental Systems, effective July 16.
A Spokane, Wash.-based dentist was sentenced July 22 to 15 months of home confinement and three years of probation for illegally prescribing opioids to a former patient, according to The Spokesman-Review.
The opening of a Martinsburg, W.Va.-based free dental clinic scheduled for August has been postponed until further notice due to liability and safety concerns, according to The Journal.
A person was injured after a car left the road and crashed into an Easley, S.C., dental practice on July 20, according to NBC affiliate WYFF.
An Ottumwa, Iowa, dentist office was damaged by a fire on July 19, according to local news station KTVO.