Below are some of the latest updates from dental support organizations occurring in May.
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A Kansas practice shuttering after its dentist was arrested was Becker's top dental story this month.
The Living Water Community Clinic in Locust Grove, Va., recently added dental care to its list of free medical services offered to people in need.
The Norman-based University of Oklahoma approved on May 27 the expansion of OU-Tulsa's dental care program to increase access to dental care.
Dental software company Carestream Dental will partner with the Leading Ladies in Dentistry organization to help advance women in the dental industry, according to a May 27 press release.
Dallas-based MB2 Dental added its 300th affiliated practice and, separately, also entered its 30th state.
Two dentists have purchased four buildings at the Leominster (Mass.) Commerce Center for $5.8 million, according to NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs, which brokered the deal.
Demand for orthodontic and cosmetic treatments at dental offices has risen since before the pandemic, according to poll findings from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
A majority of dentist owners said it has been extremely challenging compared to before the pandemic to fill dental hygienist roles, according to poll findings from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
About 35.8 percent of dentist owners are actively recruiting dental assistants, according to poll findings from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
