Here's the latest roundup of dental companies that have been in the headlines, including DentalOne and Smile Brands.
Dentists
CareStack, a startup that develops software for dentists, announced Oct. 2 that it raised $28 million in a second round of funding, according to Livemint, a financial newsource based in India.
The owner of Wayland (Mass.) Oral Surgery purchased the medical office building the practice resides in for $2.35 million, according to the Worcester Business Journal.
S. Timothy Rose, DDS, American Dental Association president from 1998-99, died Sept. 24 at age 77.
Dental practices with online presences or digital records are subject to cyber-related risks and the resulting consequences. Though cybercriminals are becoming more aggressive, human error and insufficient security are still leading causes of many data breaches.
During the month of September, almost 1,000 patients were treated at a free dental clinic in Davenport, Iowa, according to local news station WQAD.
Denver-based Florence Crittenton, a nonprofit alternative high school that provides healthcare, is now offering dental care to pregnant and parenting teens, according to the Denver Post.
Alex Rabinovich, DDS, of San Francisco Dental Implant Center, has launched a campaign that promotes price transparency.
An Edgewood, Fla., dentist was arrested after an investigation discovered he had been allegedly charging low-income patients for Medicaid-covered services, double-billing and pressuring patients into unnecessary procedures, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
Following reports of adverse reactions to devices containing metal, the FDA will be evaluating metals used in implants and amalgam dental fillings to determine whether the devices are safe and effective.