Here are five dentist leaders to know that are making headlines.
Author: Staff
After running an unlicensed dental practice out of her Los Angeles living room, Clara Medina pled no contest to one count of battery after a person was allegedly hospitalized after she performed a root canal, according to CBS Los Angeles.
Millbrae (Calif.) Dental Care is allowing patients to pay for all dental services using Bitcoin.
Here are eight dental companies making headlines.
PR News named Pacific Dental Services a finalist for its CSR Awards under the volunteer category.
With the adoption of four customer-centric pledges, Premier Dental launched 'The Premier Promise,' an initiative to provide customers a better experience.
Henry Schein released its 2017 fourth quarter and full-year financial report.
With politicians threatening to cut Medicaid, low income communities are left facing oral health, employment and overall health challenges, according to The New York Times.
Retired Alberta, Canada dentist Dr. William Mather was found in violation of his professional and ethical duties after a pediatric patient left her dental procedure with brain damage, according to The Star.
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Dental365 acquired three dental practices in the Long Island, N.Y., according to Newsday.
