COVID-19 put a halt to many things in 2020, but it helped to accelerate the digital transformation among leading dental practices. To better serve patients, practices rapidly adopted new clinical, operational and financial technologies. There is no turning back; technology…
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A Washington, D.C., dentist was found guilty of failing to pay district taxes and will have to pay $286,000, district Attorney General Karl Racine announced June 4.
Mortenson Dental Partners includes 140 practices across nine states.
Gerald Lutz, DDS, closed his Fallston, N.C.-based family dental practice May 10, reports The Shelby Star.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry named its new president, along with six other board officers and trustees, according to a June 4 press release.
The American Board of Orthodontics recently elected Patrick Foley, DDS, as its new president, the organization announced June 2.
The 2021-22 fiscal year state budget recently signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis includes $225,000 for a state program that provides free dental care to people in need, The Capitolist reported June 3.
Medical device company Align Technology introduced June 3 two new features to enhance dental operations: iTero Workflow 2.0 and iTero Element 5D imaging system.
Charlotte, N.C.-based Dentsply Sirona acquired substantially all assets of Milpitas, Calif.-based Propel Orthodontics in an all-cash deal for $131 million, according to a June 4 news release.
Penn Dental Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has launched the Center for Integrative Global Oral Health aimed at improving oral health worldwide, according to a June 3 press release.
