From leading new offices to legal settlements, here are 12 female dentists making headlines so far this year:
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Robert Crim, DDS, senior vice president and chief dental officer at Smile Brands, joined Becker's Dental + DSO Podcast for a conversation on what led him to the DSO and the company's current clinical priorities.
Orange, Calif.-based Western Dental & Orthodontics opened a new office in Atwater, Calif.
Irvine, Calif.-based Pacific Dental Services is among the largest dental service organizations in the U.S. by number of offices in its network.
New York City-based Dental365 is partnering with Los Angeles-based Pearl, a dental AI and computer vision solutions company, for efficiency, accuracy, transparency and patient care.
High Point (N.C.) University intends to add a dental school in fall 2023, pending approval from two accrediting agencies.
COVID-19 increased prices of necessary gear such as personal protective equipment and disinfectant, and California dentists want insurance companies to pick up the costs, Kaiser Health News reported May 5.
Melissa Ing, DMD, an associate professor at Boston-based Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, filed a lawsuit accusing the school of gender discrimination and retaliation after she alleged sexual harassment in the workplace, reports The Tufts Daily.
Orange, Calif.-based Western Dental & Orthodontics has partnered with dental implant maker Straumann Group, the DSO announced May 4.
A Topeka, Kan.-based dental practice has closed after the arrest of its dentist, Brian Newell, DDS, reports NBC affiliate KSNT.
