A Virginia dentist who was the subject of a WTVR investigation after a whistleblower alleged unsanitary conditions has to pay $5,000 to the Virginia Board of Dentistry.
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As dental professionals it is imperative that we collaborate with others outside of dentistry to achieve optimal health for our patients—and to change the perception of dentistry from non-essential to essential.
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of doctors and nurses on the front lines of our healthcare system.
A Nashville, Tenn.-based dentist arrested for throwing a house party has entered a guilty plea, WKRN reports.
An Arizona woman claims she sent almost $1,500 to SmileLove for teeth aligners that she never received, according to 3TV CBS 5.
Rena D'Souza, DDS, PhD, will be the next director of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, the National Institutes of Health announced Aug. 13.
Illinois dentist Yun Sup Kim, DDS, was ordered to serve 12 months and one day in federal prison for defrauding Illinois Medicaid via a yearslong false reimbursement scheme, according to the Department of Justice.
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At least 27 dental companies made Inc. 5000's fastest growing company list for 2020.
Marietta, Ga.-based LT Smile Corp., along with its subsidiaries Benevis Holding Corp., Benevis Corp., Benevis, Benevis Affiliates and Benevis Informatics voluntarily filed for relief in the Southern District of Texas under Chapter 11 of the U.S Bankruptcy Code.