From costs and demographics to advanced education programs and clock hours, dental education in the U.S. continues to rapidly change.
Dentists
Penn Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia named Michael Glick, DMD, as director of the school's new Center for Integrative Global Oral Health.
A recent study published in the Journal of Public Economics examines the effect of past dental Medicaid expansions on accessibility nationwide.
As the dental industry continues to expand, so do the places where it all begins — dental schools.
From leadership appointments to the death of a former American Dental Association trustee, here are five dentists making headlines:
New York City-based Tend opened a Washington, D.C., location Aug. 9, the startup's first location outside of New York City.
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recently launched a new program that expands dental care access for VA-enrolled veterans through partnerships with dental practices.
A recent survey by market research company YouGov found the majority of West Virginia voters supported the addition of dental coverage to Medicare.
The University of Louisville (Ky.) School of Dentistry will take over operations at a pediatric dental clinic as part of a partnership between the school and a local nonprofit, WDRB reported Aug. 5.
A group of healthcare organizations and experts sent a letter to Congress Aug. 3 asking for strengthened dental coverage under Medicare.
