Below are the three most-read Becker's Dental + DSO Review stories for the week ending Feb. 25.
Dentists
Dental schools across the U.S. are regularly granted funding by the National Institutes of Health to support oral health research.
Michael DiTolla, DDS and George Zehak, DDS, were presented Feb. 25 with the Gordon J. Christensen Lecturer Recognition Award and Chicago Dental Society Foundation Vision Award, respectively, at the Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting.
New York City-based Diamond Braces recently opened six offices in New York and New Jersey.
From a COVID-19 national emergency extension to the CDC's updated vaccination schedule guidance, below are five COVID-19 updates:
Investigators have found new details surrounding a Virginia woman charged with illegally running a dental practice inside her husband's veterinary clinic, Wavy reported Feb. 23.
From a dentist giving himself an implant to a new bill that would allow dentists to perform cosmetic procedures, below are five dental moves happening across the Grand Canyon State:
There are numerous reasons practices don't have 100 percent of their appointment schedules full, with patient cancellations topping the list, according to a recent poll from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
Delta Dental Mobile Program and Pierre, South Dakota-based nonprofit Capital Area United Way partnered to administer dental care to 62 children from Jan. 24 to Feb. 4, according to a Feb. 22 drgnews.com article.
Dental practices and healthcare clinics are setting up shop in former stores in a trend known as "medtail," according to a Feb. 22 New York Times article.