A woman operating a dental practice in Schaumburg, Ill., is being investigated by state and suburban police following multiple patient complaints, according to an April 11 report from CBS News.
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Samuel Scroggins, DMD, often prepares for climbing a mountain the same way he prepares for performing a surgery.
New dental technologies and AI programs are changing dentistry, from assisting cavity identification to streamlining payer-provider interactions.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine is planning to expand its apprenticeship program for dental assistants to include more than 60 student trainees.
An affiliate of private equity firm Peak Rock Capital signed a definitive agreement to acquire HuFriedyGroup, a dental instrument manufacturer.
Walmart Health opened three new health centers in Texas, with plans to open 15 more in the state by the end of the year.
Saliva testing, medical loss ratios and robotics are just a few of the many trends dental industry leaders are following in 2024.
A dental practice in Omaha, Neb., has permanently closed due to the death of Scott Green, DDS, the dentist at the practice, according to an April 10 report by WOWT.
Artificial intelligence has grabbed the attention of the dental industry in recent years as clinicians and executives realize its potential for patient care and operational processes.
Dentists can make the most money working for insurance carriers, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
