Here are eight dental companies making headlines.
Author: Staff
Dentists have undergone major transformations in the past decades. From the rise of dental service organizations to the pressure from Amazon, dentists, suppliers and manufacturers are constantly forced to adapt.
Orange, Calif.-based Western Dental & Orthodontics relocated one of its Los Angeles-based offices to a larger practice nearby.
MouthWatch is showcasing its upgraded TeleDent platform at the Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City, Nov. 25-28.
The New Mexico Board of Dental Health requested the records of William Gardner, DDS, who is accused of practicing without a license, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Henry Schein will display various solutions and educational programs at the Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City, Nov. 25-28.
Pembroke Pines, Fla.-based Key Dental Group alerted 4,000 patients of a potential HIPAA security incident.
A jury found former Hawaii dentist Lilly Geyer, DDS, not guilty of manslaughter and assault charges, according to the Hawaii Tribune Herald.
The Delta Dental Community Care Foundation awarded Frederick, Md.-based Mission of Mercy a $75,000 grant to support its mobile dental clinic in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
For the last 45 years, Thomas Hatch, DDS, has practiced dentistry at his private practice in Reedsburg, Wis. and he has no plans of stopping, the Reedsburg Times-Press reports.