From a Georgia dentist helping save a man from a burning vehicle outside his practice to five dentists being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, here are the dentists making headlines in the past seven days.
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Five dentists were elected to Congress Nov. 3, as reported by the Advisory Board and the American Dental Association.
A New Jersey dentist faces up to three years in prison for failing to report more than $114,500 from his practice's income, reports NJ.com.
Staff members at Midway (Ga.) Family Dental are being credited with saving a man's life after two vehicles collided in front of the practice Nov. 4, according to local Fox affiliate WTGS.
From appointments to retirements to deaths, here are the leadership changes Becker's Dental Review has reported since Sept. 1.
A Florida judge dismissed a lawsuit brought against Hartford Casualty Insurance by Raymond Nahmad, DDS, in which he sought coverage for his two dental practices' loss of revenue early in the pandemic, according to Law360.
Practice owners should establish boundaries and ask patients and staff to leave political discussions at the door, according to the California Dental Association.
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An Orange County man received a prison sentence of 26 years to life Oct. 30 for the stabbing death of California dentist Xuan Liu, DDS, PhD, The Mercury News reported.
A dental startup disrupting traditional dentistry captured the attention of readers most this October.